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The best ways to watch ‘Sing Sing’ at a glance:


BEST NON-STREAMING OPTION

Buy or rent ‘Sing Sing’ on Prime Video

$5.99 or $19.99

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BEST FOR MOST PEOPLE

Max (With Ads) annual subscription

$99.99 per year (save $19.89)

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BEST AD-FREE DEAL

Max Ad-Free annual subscription

$169.99/year (save $33.89)

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GET MAX FOR FREE

Max (With Ads) for select Cricket customers

Free for Cricket customers on the $60/month unlimited plan (save $9.99/month)

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GET MAX FOR FREE

Max (with ads)

Free for DashPass annual plan subscribers (save $9.99 per month)

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BEST FOR STUDENTS

Max Student

$4.99 per month for 12 months (save $5 per month)

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BEST BUNDLE DEAL

Max, Hulu, and Disney+ with ads

$16.99 per month (save $8.98 per month)

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A24 stays pumping out gem after gem, and Sing Sing is no exception. In this prison-set friendship drama inspired by a true story, Colman Domingo leads an impeccable cast, many of whom were formerly incarcerated and play versions of themselves. Directed by Greg Kwedar, Sing Sing is “spiritually and visually luminous,” notes Mashable’s Siddhant Adlakha in his review out of SXSW. He dubbed it one of 2024’s most powerful works.

Want to watch it yourself? The moving story is officially available to stream from home. Here’s what you need to know.

What is Sing Sing about?

Imprisoned at Sing Sing for a crime he didn’t commit, John “Divine G” Whitfield (Domingo) finds purpose in the prison’s RTA program (Rehabilitation Through the Arts) — particularly by acting in a theatre group with the other prisoners. This includes the reluctant, closed-off Clarence “Divine Eye” Maclin. Inspired by the true story of an unlikely friendship, Sing Sing is ultimately about “finding hope and catharsis through creation, and the difficulties therein.

“For the men of Sing Sing, art becomes both refuge and rebellion, presented not only as a coping mechanism for incarceration, but a therapeutic alternative. The result is a heartrending, visually enrapturing balm for the soul,” writes Adlakha.

Check out the official trailer for a closer look:

Is Sing Sing worth watching?

Sing Sing is a beautiful, multifaceted movie that not only draws from the real lives of its ensemble, but centers each of their stories and personalities with a commitment to realism, which Kwedar and cinematographer Pat Scola ensure in immensely thoughtful ways,” Mashable’s reviewer writes, calling it “one of the best modern films about acting.”

Critics and audiences alike are united in their praise of Sing Sing. The A24 drama currently holds a 97 percent critic rating and audience rating at Rotten Tomatoes, making it certified fresh. It comes as no surprise that Domingo’s performance was celebrated with nominations for Best Actor at the Golden Globes, SAG Awards, Critics Choice Awards, and Oscars. He ultimately lost out to Adrien Brody (The Brutalist) and Timothée Chalamet (A Complete Unknown), but the performances of the entire Sing Sing ensemble are incredible across the board.

Read our full review of Sing Sing.

How to watch Sing Sing at home

Clarence Maclin and Colman Domingo in “Sing Sing.”

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Sing Sing launched in U.S. theaters in July 2024. A24 then re-released it in theaters in January 2025. It made its digital-on-demand debut on Jan. 31, so you can purchase the film from retailers like Prime Video and Apple TV for $19.99. It’s also available to rent for as little as $4.99. Rentals are good for 30 days from the time of purchase, but you’ll only have 48 hours to finish watching once you begin. Sing Sing also made its official streaming debut in March. Keep scrolling for more information.

Here are some quick links to buy or rent Sing Sing online:

Is Sing Sing streaming?

The A24 drama officially makes its streaming debut on Max on March 21. Max is the streaming home of all recent A24 theatrical hits, thanks to a multi-year output deal between the indie film studio and Warner Bros. Discovery. Subscriptions start at $9.99 per month, but there are a few different ways to save some money on your plan. We’ve rounded up the best Max streaming deals for you below.

The best Max streaming deals

Best for most people: Save 16% on Max with ads annual subscription

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Max (with ads) yearly subscription

$99.99 per year (save 16%)

The most straightforward way to stream Sing Sing and other A24 hits on Max is to sign up for a single month and cancel before you’re charged for another. However, if you choose to stick around instead, you can save up to 16%. Rather than $9.99 per month with ads, an annual subscription will run you $99.99 per, which breaks down to only $8.33 per month.

Best Max deal with no ads: Save 16% on a Max Ad-Free annual subscription

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Max (No Ads) annual subscription

$169.99 per year (save 16%)

Similarly, those who prefer an ad-free experience can also save 16% on a yearly Max ad-free plan. There are two different tiers to choose from: Max Ad-Free and Max Ultimate Ad-Free. Both tiers offer an ad-free viewing experience, but the Ultimate tier takes things a step further with 4K Ultra HD video quality and Dolby Atmos. The basic ad-free tier will run you either $16.99 per month or $169.99 per year, which breaks down to about $14.17 per month. The Ultimate tier costs either $20.99 per month or $209.99 per year, which breaks down to $17.50 per month.

Best Max deal for Cricket customers: Free Max with ads for customers on the $60/month unlimited plan

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Max (with ads)

Free for Cricket customers on the $60/month plan

If you’re on Cricket’s $60 per month unlimited plan, you’ll get a free Max with ads subscription (a $99.99 per year value), no questions asked. Once you’re signed up for the plan, just head over to the Max app, choose Cricket as your provider, and enter your credentials to log in. Check out the terms and conditions on Cricket’s website to learn more.

Best Max deal for DoorDash users: Free Max with ads with DashPass annual plan

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Max (with ads)

Free with DashPass annual plan ($8/month)

Another way to get Max for free in 2025 is by signing up for a DashPass annual plan, which costs $96 per year ($8 per month). That’s on top of the $0 delivery fees and reduced service fees on eligible orders. Eligible subscribers must activate their Max subscription in their DoorDash account. The deal only applies to the Max plan with ads, but you can upgrade for a discounted rate if you want to eliminate them.

Best Max deal for students: Save 50% on Max with ads

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Max Student

$4.99 per month for 12 months

If you’re a college student, you can sign up for an entire year of Max with ads for just $4.99 per month instead of the usual $9.99 per month. That’s 50% in savings. Just verify your student status through UNiDAYS to receive a unique discount code that will drop the price.

Best bundle deal: Get Max, Disney+, and Hulu for up to 43% off

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Disney+, Hulu, and Max

$16.99 per month (with ads), $29.99 per month (no ads)

While it’s not the cheapest way to watch Sing Sing, the Disney+ bundle that includes Hulu and Max is one of the best deals in streaming. By bundling all three streaming services together, you’ll save up to 43%. Typically, each service will cost you at minimum $9.99 per month on its own, but with the bundle, you’ll pay just $16.99 per month (reg. $25.97) for all three with ads or $29.99 per month (reg. $48.97) without.

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