Where to Watch the 10 Best Diane Keaton Movies Streaming

News of Diane Keaton’s death surprised the 79-year-old actress’ many fans and sparked a deluge of tributes in her honor — and interest in watching her best work.
Keaton’s career spanned decades and touched multiple genres. She excelled in comedy, drama, and romance, and was also often at her best when starring alongside good friends and other talents such as Goldie Hawn and Jane Fonda.
Many of her films are available to stream on multiple platforms – here’s where you can stream 10 of the best Diane Keaton films.
Annie Hall
Keaton’s directorial debut starring Woody Allen is available to stream for a small fee on Apple TV+, Amazon Prime Video, Fubo and MGM+. Fubo and MGM+ offer a short free trial.
The First Wives Club
Keaton, Goldie Hawn and Bette Midler’s 1996 favorite can be streamed on Amazon Prime Video and Apple TV+.
Something has to give
Both Amazon Prime Video and Apple TV+ are home to this 2003 romantic comedy starring Jack Nicholson.
Book club
If a movie about four women – Keaton, Jane Fonda, Candice Bergen and Mary Steenburgen – who choose “Fifty Shades of Grey” as their first book club selection sounds amazing, then you can find this one streaming on Amazon Prime Video, Apple TV+ and Fandango At Home.
The godfather
Keaton has starred in all three “Godfather” films, but the first is available to stream on Amazon Prime Video, Apple TV+ and Fandango At Home.
Father of the bride
You can bask in the glory of Keaton and Steve Martin by streaming “Father of the Bride” on Hulu, YouTube TV, TruTV, Disney+, Amazon Prime Video, and Apple TV+.
morning glory
Keaton’s 2010 film “Morning Glory” also stars Rachel McAdams and is available to stream on Apple TV+ and Amazon Prime Video.
Manhattan
Keaton reunited with Allen for 1979’s “Manhattan,” and it can be streamed on Amazon Prime Video.
To hang up
“Hanging Up” is a 2000 comedy starring Meg Ryan and Lisa Kudrow in addition to Keaton. It is available for streaming on Apple TV+ and Amazon Prime Video.
The family stone
Although this one is divisive (the plot…might have some issues), Keaton absolutely shines. It is available for streaming on Amazon Prime Video.