If you're hunting for a legal way to stream 'Small Favors', I usually start with an aggregator site like JustWatch or Reelgood — they save me time by showing which services currently have the movie available in my country. Those sites will separate subscription inclusions (SVOD), rentals/purchases (TVOD), and free-with-ads (AVOD) options so you can quickly spot the cheapest way to watch. Often a movie will appear on a subscription platform for a limited window, then drop to rental stores like Apple TV, Google Play, YouTube Movies, Vudu, or Amazon Prime Video.
If you prefer free options, check
Tubi, Pluto TV, Freevee, or your regional ad-supported services; sometimes rights holders put titles there after their initial run. Public library platforms like Kanopy and Hoopla are sneaky good alternatives — if you have a library card or a university login, you might get it for free. Also don’t forget physical discs: a used Blu-ray can be cheaper long-term if you like extras and guaranteed quality. Region matters a lot, so availability will change depending on where you live and the distributor’s deals.
A practical tip: add the title to your watchlist on a couple of platforms and set price alerts for rentals/sales — I snag movies on sale all the time. Check whether you want HD, Dolby audio, or subtitles before renting, because pricing can differ. Ultimately I usually weigh convenience against price; sometimes I rent in HD for a cozy night in, other times I wait for a free AVOD showing. Either way, tracking it through an aggregator makes the whole hunt painless, and I always make popcorn when I finally press play.