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Complete Guide to Streaming War Movies

Sadly, the human race has pretty much never not been at war. We’re a violent, combative crew. Hopefully one day that will change and we’ll enter an era of unprecedented peace.

Until then, we have the movies. War may be hell, but war movies are pretty great! Armed combat and all the other various theaters and forms of war makes for high-octane drama. And that’s pretty much exactly what we are looking for out of our drama films.

What follows is a (mostly comprehensive) list of all the war movies available with a streaming subscription on the major streaming services. If you’re interested in paying per movie, options like Amazon, Google Play and YouTube should help. But the movies here are all free with a log-in to Netflix, Amazon Prime, Hulu, or HBO Now/HBO Go.

Before we get started, let’s quickly ackowledge the excellent war television series available on these services.

Turn: Washington’s Spies (Netflix), Band of Brothers (Amazon and HBO), The Pacific (Amazon and HBO), and Generation Kill (Amazon and HBO) are all excellent options for those willing to commit a little more time. Now, let’s get to the movies!

Allied

Amazon, Hulu

At first glance, romance and war don’t seem like natural companions. At the same time, however, both the romance genre and war films deal primarily with heightened human experiences and emotions. Allied is one such film that combines them decently.

Allied stars Brad Pitt and Marion Cotillard as a Canadian Intelligence officer and a French resistance fighter who fall in love while posing as a married couple. Pitt and Cotillard are excellent actors with even better chemistry. It also helps that the film takes place in a little African town that movie fans might be familiar with: Casablanca. 

The Civil War: A Ken Burns Film

Netflix

Creating the definitive Civil War documentary is only slightly less insane and difficult for making the definitive documentary for all of planet Earth. That’s the business that documentarian Ken Burns is in, however, making incredibly, completely definitive documentaries on big, American subjects.

The Civil War is a nine-episode series that ran on PBS in 1990 and the scope of it is absolutely breathtaking. Still, it’s ability to turn long-dead soldiers from a different era into living, breathing human beings through only their letters is why Burns is considered one of our finest documentarians.

Darkest Hour

HBO

Most war films understandably take in the action from the perspective of those on the front lines. Darkest Hour is the rare war film that wants to examine the cost of war from the leadership perspective.

Gary Oldman stars as Winston Churchill in the role that finally won him an Oscar….and put him under seemingly 300 pounds of prosthetics. Darkest Hour is much more than a simple Churchill biography, the movie instead takes a look at the early days of World War II when it seemed frighteningly possible that the United Kingdom would fall to the menace in central Europe.

The Hunt for Red October

Amazon

While the Cold War between United States and Russia was notorious for being…well, cold, in the works of fiction, it might as well have been World War III. The Hunt for Red October is an espionage submarine thriller (admittedly one of the very few in the genre) based on a story from Tom Clancy.

Alec Baldwin stars as our old friend Jack Ryan, a CIA intelligence analyst and apparent naval history expert. Ryan discovers that one of the Soviets’ submarines, Red October, has gone rogue under the command of Captain 1st Rank Marko Aleksandrovich Ramius (Sean Connery) and may actually deploy an unauthorized nuclear strike. The Russians and Americans must find Red October and prevent nuclear holocaust.

Watch The Hunt for Red October for fun submarine shenanigans and Sean Connery’s stubborn Scottish accent.

The Thin Red Line

HBO

The Thin Red Line is huge. Just huge.

It’s based on a huge concept – The Battle of Mount Austen in the Pacific Theater of World War II. The title comes from an epic Rudyard Kipling poem in his Barrack-Room Ballads. And the cast is positively enormous in terms of size and star power. Sean Penn, Adrian Brody, Jim Caviezel, Nick Nolte, George Clooney, John Cusack, Woody Harrelson, and John C. Reilly all star as American soldiers attempting to secure a small portion of an island in the Pacific.

The Thin Red Line, as directed by Terrence Mallick, captures the terrors and unexpected occasional beauty of war perfectly.

And here’s the complete list, just in case you don’t like our choices!

300

Netflix

Allied

Amazon, Hulu

Atonement

Netflix

Beasts of No Nation

Netflix

Centurion

Netflix

The Civil War: A Film by Ken Burns

Netflix

Cold Mountain

Netflix, Amazon, Hulu

Darkest Hour

HBO

Defiance

Netflix

Downfall

Netflix

Enemy at the Gates

Amazon, Hulu

The First World War

Amazon

Five Came Back

Netflix

The Hunt for Red October

Amazon

Hyena Road

Netflix

A Ken Burns Film: The War

Netflix

The Kingdom

Netflix

The Last Face

Amazon

The Longest Day

Netflix

Lord of War

Netflix

The Messenger

Hulu

Operatino Dumbo Drop

HBO

Rescue Dawn

Hulu

Sandcastle

Netflix

Schindler’s List

Netflix

The Siege of Jadotville

Netflix

Strategic Air Command

Amazon

Stripes

Netflix

The Thin Red Line

HBO

Troy

Netflix

Valkyrie

Amazon, Hulu

The Wall

Amazon

A War

Netflix

War Machine

Netflix

World War II in Colour

Netflix

When Trumpets Fade

HBO

Windtalkers

Amazon, Hulu

The Yellow Birds

Amazon

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