17 Prime Video Movies You Actually Want to See

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Prime Video isn’t just for Prime.

If you’re still skeptical, stop. Start streaming.

Amazon’s corner of the internet is getting better at the whole “cinema” thing. They’re making good original movies. The Bryce Dallas Howard vehicle Deep Cover. Ben Affleck directing Air, a drama that actually hits hard. You can find them below, mixed with a dump of monthly releases. A $15/month membership unlocks most of it. Some even come with ads for free, so check your luck.

June’s lineup

Note: I didn’t write the plot synopses below. Studio blurbs, lightly massaged for sanity.

June 6

Beetlejuice Beetleju (2024). A horror comedy. Family tragedy strikes. Three generations of Deetz ghosts return to Winter River in Tim Burton’s sequel. It’s weird. It’s Burton. You know how it goes.

June 17

Your Fault: London (2026). Romantic drama. Noah and Nick? Things get complicated. Life pulls them apart after My Fault: London. The relationship faces a serious test.

Read more about TV shows later if you’re into that. For now, stick to movies.

Originals (2022 or newer)

The real money is in the exclusives. Here’s the breakdown by genre. No filler.

Thriller
Air
The Gentlemen

Comedy
Deep Cover
Tommy (2025)
Wolfs
Mr. Harrigan’s Phone (Wait, is that a thriller? Sure. Amazon puts it here sometimes. Don’t @ me.)
The Devil All the Time

Drama
The Power
Road House

Documentary
All the Beauty and the Bloodshed
Joe Budden Podcast Presents: A Time for Revolution (It’s a doc. Kind of.)

Romance
The Last Letter from Your Lover

Good content doesn’t ask for attention. It demands it.

The library grows every day. New titles drop. Old ones fade into the “sponsored” abyss. Check your date. Watch something new.

Or don’t.