17-04-2025
Where to stream stoner movies
Streaming platforms have something for everyone this Easter weekend, including stoner classics available to watch on 4/20, the unofficial weed holiday.
What we're watching: Catch everything from Cheech and Chong to Harold and Kumar on Prime Video, Netflix, Peacock, Max, Parmount +, Tubi and Pluto TV.
" Pineapple Express," on Prime Video
This Golden Globe-nominated film packs a star-studded cast including Seth Rogen, James Franco, Gary Cole, Rosie Perez, Craig Robinson and Danny McBride.
" Up In Smoke," on Paramount+ and Pluto TV
Credited as the genesis of the genre, this movie from comedy duo Cheech and Chong was selected for preservation by the Library of Congress.
" How High," on Tubi
This buddy comedy starring rappers Method Man and Redman follow two high school students who (with help from a deceased friend) get scholarships to Harvard.
" Half Baked," on Peacock
Written by and starring Dave Chappelle, this film follows three guys trying to raise bail money for their friend serving jail-time for killing a police horse.
" Mac & Devin Go to High School," on Netflix, Prime Video and Peacock
Rapper Wiz Khalifa plays a star pupil who tries to help a 15th-year senior (played by Snoop Dogg) graduate from high school.
" Friday," on Netflix and Max
Driving the news: New Line Cinema and Ice Cube closed a deal to bring another sequel to this comedy franchise.
" Smiley Face," on Tubi
Anna Faris and John Krasinski star in this comedy about an actress trying to make it to her audition after consuming cannabis-laced cupcakes.
" Harold & Kumar Go To White Castle," on Peacock
This cult classic follows two New Jersey roommates (played by John Cho and Kal Penn) who face a bevy of obstacles during their journey to White Castle.
" Dude, Where's My Car?" on digital
This movie about a pair of buddies who don't remember what they did last night is available to rent or buy on Prime Video, Apple TV, YouTube and Google Play.