If purchasing, then no. You can use iTunes and search for the movie you want to 
by. Otherwise, you have to subscribe to the service that has the movies you 
want. 

> On Oct 14, 2022, at 19:49, Karen Lewellen <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hi folks,
> have been so professionally busy of late that I admit not to have explored 
> this aspect of apple.
> For the record mid 2012  15 inch retina running Catalina.
> With the passing of hagrid actor Robbie Coltrane, nuns on the run, etc., Not 
> to mention  dame Angela Lansbury.
> I wish to watch a few things..from my computer.
> And share the experience, meaning a film properly incorporating audio 
> description.
> I believe all the ITunes combination shifted to music movies and the like.
> So basically, do I need to subscribe to something before renting or buying a 
> film,  or is it just a matter of using the provided application, searching, 
> and viewing?
> Thanks,
> Karen
> 
> 

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