The "hot" section of the rental market is currently dominated by a mix of modern hits and binge-worthy classics:
When a movie is “hot,” rentals are scarce. Buying a used DVD on Decluttr or eBay for $5–$8 and reselling it often costs the same as a rental. moviedvdrentalcom hot
These are titles that have been removed from Netflix, Hulu, or Disney+ due to licensing wars. Currently, the hottest disc on the site is Dogma (1999), which has been in legal distribution hell for years. Users are reporting waitlists of 300+ people for a single copy. The "hot" section of the rental market is
Christopher Nolan fans have discovered that the 4K Blu-ray of Oppenheimer includes the full IMAX scenes (1.43:1), while streaming versions crop the image. Search volume for "moviedvdrentalcom hot IMAX discs" is up 400% this quarter. Currently, the hottest disc on the site is
If you want a legitimate service that actually has , your only major player left in the rental-by-mail space is:
MovieDVDRental.com as a pure-play DVD-by-mail service would be historically interesting but economically unviable in the streaming era. Any surviving business under that name today would likely be a small, regional operation or a redirect to a digital platform.