Prime Video has some of the best movies, past and present, currently available for streaming across all platforms.
From previous Oscar winners to 2024 Oscar contenders to sports documentaries and sci-fi films, they really have all the bases covered.
Here are a few titles you need to check out if you haven’t already – though keep in mind this is all personal opinion.
Saltburn
If you haven’t caught up to watch the film everyone is talking about, make a trip to Saltburn. Emerald Fennell’s second film is a twisted tale packed with jaw-dropping moments. Barry Keoghan, Jacob Elordi, Archie Madekwe, Alison Oliver, Rosamund Pike and Richard E Grant star
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Till tells the important true story of the 1955 tragedy when Emmett Till was murdered in a brutal lynching. The film stars Danielle Deadwyler as his mother, Mamie Till-Mobley, who vows to expose the racism behind the attack while working to bring those involved to justice. Chinonye Chukwu directs with Jalyn Hall, Frankie Faison, Sean Patrick Thomas, John Douglas Thompson and Whoopi Goldberg starring alongside Deadwyler.
Babylon
A film that hasn’t gotten the praise it deserves is Babylon, La La Land’s Damien Chazelle’s fourth feature. Margot Robbie stars as Nellie LaRoy and Diego Calva as Manny Torres in this tale of over-ambition and outrageous excess that follows the rise and fall of many characters during an era of unbridled decadence and depravity in early Hollywood. He received three Oscar nominations for his technical work, but eventually fell off the radar despite having a loyal following who love his debauchery. It’s a movie with a capital M and it’s worth watching if you haven’t seen it yet.
All or nothing: Michigan Wolverines
All or Nothing: The Michigan Wolverines goes behind the scenes of the most successful program in college football to capture Michigan’s 2017 season. Head coach Jim Harbaugh guides his alma mater’s young team as the series provides an intimate look into the lives, on and off the field, of students- athletes charged with carrying on Michigan’s legacy. After all, it’s the year of the Harbaughs, as Jim’s older brother John just locked up first place in the AFC and first place in the AFC North before the NFL playoffs.