

Hot Coffee (2011)
How the infamous McDonald's hot coffee lawsuit and similar cases were exploited as part of a right wing crusade to weaken civil justice.Hot Coffee featuring Joan Claybrook and Oliver Diaz is streaming with subscription on Hoopla, free on Tubi, free on PlutoTV, and 5 others. It's a documentary movie with a better than average IMDb audience rating of 7.5 (3,940 votes).
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Currently you are able to watch Hot Coffee streaming on Docurama (Via Prime Video), Tubi, Hoopla, and PlutoTV. It is also possible to buy Hot Coffee on Google Play, YouTube, iTunes, and Apple TV or rent it on Google Play, YouTube, iTunes, and Apple TV.
Why to Watch Hot Coffee
Hot Coffee provides an in-depth look into the infamous McDonald's hot coffee lawsuit, offering viewers a unique perspective on a widely misunderstood case.
The movie is highly rated with an IMDb audience rating of 7.5 out of 10, indicating its popularity and the quality of its content.
As a documentary, Hot Coffee presents factual information in an engaging manner, making it a compelling watch for those interested in law, civil justice, and corporate exploitation.
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Available to watch free online (Tubi and PlutoTV).
Available to stream on a subscription service (Hoopla and Docurama).
Available to rent or buy from $2.99 on 4 services (iTunes, Apple TV, Google Play, and 1 other).
Not available to stream on a TV everywhere service.
#49 Ranked in Movies on Docurama
#1199 Ranked in Female Director Movies
#4480 Ranked in Documentary Movies
Hot Coffee has a better than average IMDb audience rating of 7.5 (3,940 votes). The movie is somewhat popular with Reelgood users lately.

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How the infamous McDonald's hot coffee lawsuit and similar cases were exploited as part of a right wing crusade to weaken civil justice.