
If you find yourself scrolling through Tubi this June but unsure where to begin, we’ve got you covered. The service is loaded this month with everything from cult classics in comedies to Oscar-winning dramas and some surprise Tubi Originals you won’t see coming. Whatever your mood, whether offbeat, emotional, or nail-biting, suspenseful, here are 10 titles you need to check out before the month gets away.

10. Swiss Army Man
Hungry for something completely off the tracks (and strangely sentimental)? Swiss Army Man is about a castaway man who forms a bond with a farting corpse—don’t ask. Paul Dano and Daniel Radcliffe deliver surprising performances in this surreal survival story that’s half-comedy, half-existential drama. It’s ridiculous, gorgeous, and certainly one of the most unique films currently on Tubi.

9. Nightcrawler
If psychological thrillers are your cup of tea, don’t miss Nightcrawler. Jake Gyllenhaal is mesmerizing as Lou Bloom, a chillingly ambitious freelancer who captures late-night crime scenes for money. The further he descends into the depths of tabloid journalism, the darker—and more compelling—the tale gets. It’s a slick, unnerving study of ambition and moral corruption.

8. The Worst Person in the World
This award-winning Norwegian drama is a love letter to anyone who’s ever felt trapped in their twenties or thirties. The Worst Person in the World follows some pivotal years in Julie’s life, a woman trying to figure out relationships, career moves, and existential crisis. It’s raw, funny, and uncomfortably relatable—don’t be surprised if you find yourself thinking about your own life during the middle of a scene.

7. Day of Reckoning (Tubi Original)
In the mood for a gritty Western with contemporary style? Day of Reckoning is a Tubi Original that brings gunfighter drama and slow-burning tension slow burn to the forefront. A marshal and a lawman step over moral boundaries in their quest for justice, employing an outlaw’s wife as bait. Get ready for drama, shootouts, and moral ambiguity in this high-stakes showdown.

6. Set It Off
One of the greatest ’90s crime dramas, Set It Off still packs like a freight train. Queen Latifah, Jada Pinkett Smith, Vivica A. Fox, and Kimberly Elise play four women who resort to bank robbery when life gives them no other choice. It’s an emotional rollercoaster, action flick, and tour-de-force performances that are just as relevant today.

5. Independence Day
There’s no better way to prepare for July 4th than Will Smith punching aliens and dropping one-liners. Independence Day is blockbuster magic—cheesy in the best possible way, packed with big action, and held together by that unforgettable presidential speech. If you haven’t seen it in a while, now’s your opportunity to relive the good old days of ’90s sci-fi.

4. Malcolm X
Spike Lee’s epic biopic is a towering feat, supported by a magnetic Denzel Washington in one of his best performances. Malcolm X chronicles the life of the civil rights icon from tumultuous youth to compelling voice for reform, presenting a narrative that’s both intimate and politically engaging. A must-watch—timeless, powerful, and still strongly pertinent.

3. TKO (Tubi Original)
For something with heart and grit, check out TKO, another solid entry from Tubi’s growing lineup of originals. It centers on a former boxer trying to reconnect with his estranged sons—just as his oldest steps into the ring professionally. The stakes are emotional and physical, with fight scenes that hit hard and a redemption arc that gives it real weight.

2. Moonlight
This breathtaking, three-act coming-of-age drama is one of the richest, most emotionally resonant films of the last ten years. Moonlight is the tale of Chiron, a young Miami boy navigating identity, love, and trauma as he grows up. The imagery is beautiful, the storytelling intimate, and the acting unforgettable. If you haven’t watched it—much less if you have—it’s well worth a rewatch.

1. Get Out
Jordan Peele’s Get Out combines horror, social commentary, and scorching satire into a single unforgettable ride. Daniel Kaluuya plays a man who travels to meet his girlfriend’s family and discovers a sinister secret hiding behind their smiles. Clever, frightening, and consistently talked about, it’s a contemporary classic that redefined the genre—and it’s finally out to stream for free on Tubi.

Tubi’s June slate is full of treasures, ranging from brain-twisting indies to crowd-pleasing blockbusters and resonant originals. Whether you’re in the mood for deep feelings, giant thrills, or just something completely other, this month’s choices have something for every type of viewer. So grab the app, get cozy, and hit play—you’ve got some streaming ahead of you.