, consider the "Rent" option. It costs about $3.99 for 48 hours of access. While not "free," it guarantees a 1080p (or even 4K upscaled) copy without the headache of closing 15 pop-up ads.
Sometimes the official Coyote Ugly movie is uploaded to YouTube by the rights holder in the "Movies & TV" section, marked as "Free with Ads." Unlike user-uploaded copies that max out at 360p, the official version supports up to 1080p.
The "1080p" part of the search query is critical. Standard definition versions of the film look dated, grainy, and often cropped. 1080p Full HD preserves the neon lighting of the bar, the choreography of the dance sequences, and the sweeping shots of New York City. The "free" aspect, of course, speaks to the universal desire to access content without adding another subscription fee.
Always ensure that any feature or service you develop respects copyright laws and the rights of content creators.
Some public libraries offer free movie rentals through services like Kanopy or Hoopla Digital, which might have "Coyote Ugly" available.
That being said, you can try searching for the movie on free streaming platforms like: