Best movies on prime

  1. The 50 Best Movies on Amazon Prime Right Now (June 2023)
  2. The Best Movies on Amazon Prime Video to Stream Now (June 2023)
  3. My favorite 7 new to Amazon Prime Video movies you need to watch this month
  4. The 7 Best New Movies on Amazon Prime Video in June 2023


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The 50 Best Movies on Amazon Prime Right Now (June 2023)

The best movies on Amazon Prime are certainly out there, but finding them can sometimes feel like panning for gold in an endless sea of silt. Amazon Prime Video is a streaming treasure trove teeming with some of the most esoteric and wonderful underseen movies of the past 80 years, though good selections can feel nearly impossible to cull from the sometimes overwhelming glut of weirdly terrible movies buried in the streamer’s nether regions. Sure, Amazon has that weird horror movie, or that great film noir, but how in the world are you and your grandmother supposed to know that? Coupled with the counter-intuitive, Who can keep track of any of this stuff? Well, we can. Or, at least, we try. While Amazon Prime’s movie library comes and goes every month (sometimes churning through dozens of titles), we at Paste have curated our Best Movies on Amazon list with that difficulty in mind. We’ll be updating this list every week of 2023 to make sure it’s as fresh and accurate as possible, highlighting both Amazon originals and gems buried deep in its content mine. Ranging from the Small Axe series to incredible anime and horror movies, our picks have got your back, no matter the genre you’re after. Here are the 50 best movies on Amazon Prime right now: 1. One Night in Miami Year: 2021 Director: Regina King Stars: Kingsley Ben-Adir, Eli Goree, Aldis Hodge, Leslie Odom Jr Rating: R Runtime: 114 minutes A barebones summary of One Night in Miami sounds like a dude’s delight movie: Four ...

The Best Movies on Amazon Prime Video to Stream Now (June 2023)

The subscription-based platform offers a wide variety of movie titles, from original content to age-old classics, right at your fingertips. You can be rolling in the aisles from comedies like The Lost City, get an adrenaline rush from a horror flick like Smile and The Black Phone, or enjoy iconic capers like Clue. Fresh releases like Air, Somebody I Used to Know and Shotgun Wedding are available, too, so you can keep up on all the latest movie buzz. Trevor Frost/Amazon Studios This 2022 documentary follows British veteran Harry Turner, who lives with PTSD, as he travels to a Peruvian rainforest and meets wildlife biologist Samantha Zwicker. Together, they work to nurture and train an orphaned baby ocelot before releasing it into the wilderness.

My favorite 7 new to Amazon Prime Video movies you need to watch this month

It's one of the key reasons why we rank Prime Video as one of the All of these movies could make a strong case for inclusion in our roundup of the best movies on Prime Video, so if you’re looking for something new to watch on Amazon’s streaming service this month, here are my top seven recommendations. (Image credit: Focus Features) Composer and classical music icon Lydia Tár (Cate Blanchett) is shattering every glass ceiling above her, but her methods are beginning to come under scrutiny as recordings of her classes go viral. Following a whisper campaign from those close to her, accusations of something worse begin to bubble to the surface. Impressive for how it doesn't quite take sides or reveal too much, Tár gives a compelling spin on the #MeToo stories we've seen and heard. Blanchett, though, is truly worthy of the Best Actress Oscar nomination she earned (though we won't complain that Michelle Yeoh won for Everything Everywhere All At Once). (Image credit: RGR Collection / Alamy Stock Photo) If you take yourself too seriously, you'll eventually find that friend you don't know you need, the one who teaches you how to laugh at yourself. Nicholas Angel (Simon Pegg) is just one of these Type A folks who holds himself to strong standards, and won't stop pushing himself. In an attempt to stop Angel from being so serious, he's reassigned to the quiet town of Sandford in Gloucestershire — where crime is nil and Village of the Year awards are expected. There, he has to hunt fo...

The 7 Best New Movies on Amazon Prime Video in June 2023

“Crazy Rich Asians” (2016) Warner Bros. Adapted from Kevin Kwan’s book, “Crazy Rich Asians” took big strides for the AAPI community when it hit theaters in 2016. With an all-star cast of Constance Wu, Gemma Chan, Henry Golding, Michelle Yeoh, Awkwafina, Harry Shum Jr., Ken Jeong, Nico Santos and more the film took representation to a whole new level. This rom-com provides an emotional rollercoaster of a viewing experience as it follows a Chinese-American professor (Wu) who travels to Singamore to meet her boyfriend’s (Golding) family, only to discover they’re one of the richest families in the country. “Interstellar” (2014) Paramount Pictures Matthew McConaughey’s Joseph Cooper gets tested in many ways in this galactic film from director Christopher Nolan. After getting recruited to find a viable habitat on a new planet since Earth is no longer sustainable, Cooper sets off with astronaut Brand (Anne Hathaway) to travel through a wormhole, leaving behind his kids Murph (Mackenzie Foy, Jessica Chastain) and Tom (Timothée Chalamet, Casey Affleck). Themes of time, love and sacrifice abound in this decades-spanning (and eye-popping) adventure. “Love, Rosie” (2014) Lionsgate/Constantin Film Before “Daisy Jones & the Six” and “Emily in Paris,” Sam Claflin and Lily Collins starred in the romantic comedy “Love, Rosie.” Claflin’s “Daisy Jones” co-star Suki Waterhouse plays his character Alex’s distracting love interest Bethany. Talk about a ‘Will They? Won’t They?’ situation — the s...