You can watch “Take Me to the River” in a few different places right now, but note there are actually two well-known movies with this title (a 2014 music documentary and a 2015 drama/thriller), and they appear on slightly different services.

Step 1: Pick which “Take Me to the River”

  1. Music documentary (2014) – About Stax Records, Memphis soul, and musicians passing the torch to younger artists.
  1. Drama/thriller (2015/2016) – About a Californian teen at a Nebraska family reunion who gets caught up in a disturbing incident and long-buried family tensions.

Keep that in mind as you choose a platform, because search results will mix them together.

Where to watch – quick list

1. Music documentary “Take Me to the River” (2014)

Common options mentioned online include:

  • Subscription / free-with-account:
    • Peacock (listed as a documentary with Stax/Memphis artists).
* The CW’s official site/app, often as a free movie with ads.
* Shout! TV and related channels (sometimes via Prime Video channels or FAST/Free TV apps).
  • Free or ad‑supported:
    • YouTube: there is a full‑movie upload from an official rights holder for the Stax Records documentary.
* Various free/FAST apps like Pluto TV or similar are sometimes listed as options via aggregators.
  • Rent/Buy (digital):
    • Amazon, Apple TV, and other standard digital stores via movie-search aggregators such as JustWatch.

Availability can change by country, but those are the recurring platforms noted as of 2024–2025.

2. Drama film “Take Me to the River” (2015/2016)

This one follows Ryder, a gay Californian teen at a Nebraska family reunion who becomes a suspect after a mysterious incident with his younger cousin.

Platforms frequently listed include:

  • Subscription / library:
    • hoopla (often via Roku or your library card; appears in Roku’s listing as an option).
  • Rent/Buy (digital):
    • Major stores like Amazon, Apple TV, and similar, typically surfaced through guides like TV Guide and JustWatch.
  • Free/Ad‑supported (varies by region):
    • Some regions list it as free to stream on Plex or similar services.

Again, exact availability depends on your country and the specific date, but these outlets are commonly cited.

Mini comparison table

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Title / Year Type Key platforms often listed Typical access
Take Me to the River (2014) Music documentary about Stax/Memphis artistsPeacock, The CW site/app, Shout! TV, YouTube (full movie from rights holder), various FAST apps via aggregatorsSubscription or free with ads; also digital rent/buy on Amazon, Apple TV, etc.
Take Me to the River (2015/2016) Drama/thriller set at a Nebraska family reunionhoopla (via Roku and libraries), plus services surfaced by TV Guide/aggregators like Amazon and Apple TVLibrary/hoopla access or digital rent/buy; sometimes free on services like Plex depending on region

Quick tips before you hit play

  • Use an aggregator (e.g., JustWatch or TV Guide) and type “Take Me to the River” + year (2014 or 2015) to avoid landing on the wrong one.
  • If you want the music doc , look for mentions of Stax Records, Memphis, and cast like Terrence Howard or Stax legends.
  • If you want the family‑reunion drama , check for descriptions about a teen at a Nebraska gathering and an incident with a younger cousin.

TL;DR: For the music documentary, check Peacock, The CW app/site, Shout!/FAST apps, and YouTube’s full official upload. For the 2015 drama, check hoopla and major digital stores like Amazon or Apple TV.

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