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Crackle November 2017: A Couple of Leonardo DiCaprio-Starring Films Among Newly-Added Movies

As November began, Sony's Crackle added a new list of shows and movies to its library, including a couple of titles starring Oscar winner Leonardo DiCaprio.

Crackle is a streaming site where people can watch TV shows and movies for free. However, unlike services with paid subscriptions like Netflix, its offerings have ads and commercial breaks.

Similar to services like Netflix, Crackle also adds more titles to its library at the beginning of every month.

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For November 2017, fans of DiCaprio can watch him for free in some of his well-known movies such as "Inception" and "Shutter Island."

DiCaprio played the role of a mind thief in "Inception" where his biggest goal was to insert an idea into a business heir's mind through dreams so that his client would dominate the oil industry.

Meanwhile, in "Shutter Island," DiCaprio was a U.S. Marshal who needed to investigate how a female serial killer was able to escape her heavily locked room inside an asylum located on an isolated island.

Also added this November on Crackle was "All The King's Men" -- a movie based on Robert Penn Warren's novel about Willie Stark, who was portrayed by actor Sean Penn. The classic 1997 film "Men In Black" also started streaming on Crackle this month.

Another '90s hit movie, "Philadelphia," which had a star-studded cast that included Tom Hanks and Denzel Washington, has also been added to Crackle's library. In the film, Hanks played an HIV-stricken lawyer who was later fired by his firm due to his illness. Ironically, he then hired Washington's character -- a homophobic lawyer -- to defend him from the unjust termination.

Ten episodes of the sitcom "Seinfeld" have also been added to Crackle. Note, though, that the chosen installments were not uploaded according to their order.

Several comedy flicks were also included in Crackle's November list including "Mardi Gras: Spring Break" and "Saving Silverman."

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