FilmStruck is one of the best services for real movie lovers to invest in – and by real movie lovers we mean those who love the iconic classic artworks. Created by the people behind TCM (Turner Classic Movies) and The Criterion Collection, FilmStruck is updated on a weekly basis with indie, foreign and cult movies to provide an “eclectic mix of contemporary and classic works”. In addition to that, this is also the right place to watch films that you have trouble finding elsewhere.
FilmStruck pricing plans start from $6.99 per month to $99.00 per year, all providing different levels of access to its library. However, regardless of the plan you pick, all of them come with a 14-day free trial. The range of supported devices goes from the usual TVs to other mobile devices, giving users a much welcomed cross-platform experience. Unfortunately, this promising streaming service is only available in the U.S., meaning that outsiders must resort to VPNs to be able to access it.
Given the geographical restriction, a VPN is one of the best solutions to access the U.S.-only content of the service. However, there are several key factors you should take into consideration.
One of them is obviously the server locations: users should pick a provider with plenty of fast servers located across the U.S. so that you always have a fast server to connect to. Another key aspect is the number of protocols offered: since these work based on an encryption/speed ratio, benefiting one feature will decrease the other, meaning that a compromise has to be made. In that regard, OpenVPN is the best combination, but if you care less about encryption and would rather opt for a fast connection that enables you to watch movies without interruptions, then PPTP is the protocol to go with.
The above settings can all be activated on all devices compatible with the streaming service, but remember that not all of them work the same. Theoretically, Android and iOS mobile devices should have no problems finding native apps from VPN providers, while other devices like Amazon Fire TV or Roku may require additional router configurations.
At the moment, there is still no Kodi add-on for FilmStruck – though this may well be something that the company and community will aim for in the future given the popularity of this free media player. But future add-ons aside, this won’t be enough to circumvent the geographical barrier and virtually get in the U.S., meaning that a VPN will be necessary for Kodi, too.
In fact, a VPN for Kodi is vital given some of the content displayed there may not be the most advisable to access uncovered, not to mention that being visible to your ISP can get you in trouble.
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