Oscar-winning actress Diane Keaton passed away on Saturday at the age of 79. While the cause of her death has not been disclosed, her family has asked for privacy during this time. What remains certain, however, is Keaton’s monumental impact on cinema.
For cinephiles, a fitting tribute to her life is to revisit some of her remarkable films that solidified her status as a Hollywood legend. Currently, there aren’t any Diane Keaton films on Netflix, but plenty of her work can be found on other streaming services. Since you’re already paying for those subscriptions, it seems like a good idea to explore her filmography. I’d like to think Keaton would support that.
To make things easier, a list has been put together detailing which Diane Keaton films are streaming on platforms like Amazon Prime, HBO Max, and Disney Plus. (A little tip: If you haven’t exhausted your MGM+ free trial, now’s a good time to check it out. Some of her finest films are available there!)
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The Godfather (1972)
Now streaming: Pluto TV (free with ads) or available for purchase or rental digitally
If commercials don’t bother you, many of Keaton’s classic ’70s films can be viewed for free on services like Pluto TV and Tubi. It’s worth starting with The Godfather, the film that catapulted her to fame at 26. In all three films portraying Kay Adams-Corleone, Keaton stood out as the lone female voice amidst the male-dominated cast of Francis Ford Coppola’s epic saga.
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Annie Hall (1977)
Now streaming: Pluto TV (free with ads), Tubi (free with ads), MGM+ or can be purchased or rented digitally
Perhaps the most cherished of all her films, Annie Hall is readily available for streaming if you add it on Pluto TV or Tubi. Woody Allen, who co-wrote and directed the film, created the role of Annie—a bright and spirited New York woman—specifically for Keaton. This personal touch might explain why her character feels so authentic. Plus, her iconic outfit of a tie, vest, and loose pants is etched in movie history.
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Manhattan (1979)
Now streaming: Pluto TV (free with ads), Tubi (free with ads), MGM+ or can be purchased or rented digitally
If you’re okay with the controversial aspects of Woody Allen’s films—like a 42-year-old dating a 17-year-old—you can appreciate Manhattan as another notable entry. Keaton plays Mary, a sophisticated New Yorker who deserves better than Allen’s character. In many ways, she elevated his career.
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Baby Boom (1987)
Now streaming: Pluto TV (free with ads), Tubi (free with ads), MGM+ or can be purchased or rented digitally
If you’re looking for some laughter, Keaton’s delightful comedy, Baby Boom, is streaming with ads. Co-written by Nancy Meyers, the story follows a successful New Yorker who unexpectedly becomes a guardian to a baby, turning her life upside down.
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Heaven (1987)
Now streaming: Tubi (free with ads)
To honor her multifaceted contributions, remember that Keaton also directed films. Her documentary, Heaven, is her only written feature. It features her conversations about the concept of heaven and is particularly poignant following her passing.
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The Family Stone (2005)
Now streaming: Available for purchase and rental on Amazon Prime Video (subscription) or digitally
This holiday classic has become a favorite for many. Keaton plays the matriarch trying to bring her family together during a chaotic Christmas dinner. It’s perhaps one of her most beloved roles for younger viewers.
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And So It Goes (2014)
Now streaming: Available for purchase and rental on Amazon Prime Video (subscription) or digitally
For a look at her later work, you can catch And So It Goes. The film features her alongside Michael Douglas, where both characters form a bond after loss.
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Father of the Bride (1991)
Now streaming: Disney Plus, Hulu available for purchase and rental digitally
Keaton brings warmth and humor to her role as the wife of Steve Martin’s character in this comedy that also has a sequel. Her character often balances Martin’s grumpy demeanor with her charm.
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Mad Money (2008)
Now streaming: HBO Max or can be purchased or rented digitally
If you’re in the mood for something light, Mad Money is a fun heist film where Keaton teams up with Queen Latifah and Katie Holmes. They plot to steal money slated for destruction, creating quite the entertaining experience.
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The First Wives Club (1996)
Now streaming: Kanopy available for purchase or rental (through participating libraries) or digitally
A favorite among many, this ensemble film showcases Keaton with Bette Midler and Goldie Hawn as they seek revenge on their ex-husbands. It’s quite the classic of female solidarity!
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Marvin’s Room (1996)
Now streaming: Available for purchase or rental at Kanopy (through participating libraries) or digitally
Another critically acclaimed piece, Keaton stars alongside Meryl Streep and Leonardo DiCaprio in this touching film about family and healing. Her performance earned her an Oscar nomination, highlighting her dramatic prowess.





