29 Best Movies on Prime Video to Watch Now (September 2025)
Amazon might be a go-to for quick deliveries, but its streaming platform, Prime Video, is perfect for movie nights.
Included with an Amazon Prime subscription (or available as a stand-alone service), the streamer is chock-full of the buzziest titles for every mood.
Pick the Zendaya-led Challengers if you’re interested in drama and romance, complicated by a passionate love triangle. If it’s a dark comedic thriller you crave (or just more screen time for Jacob Elordi), look no further than 2023’s Saltburn.
You’ll also find contenders like the 2024 Oscar-winning mystery Conclave as well as standout originals such as the 2025 buddy comedy Deep Cover.
Here are 29 of the best movies to stream now on Prime Video.
Nosferatu
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Desperate for connection, young lonely Ellen (Lily-Rose Depp) unwittingly forges a spiritual bond with Count Olork, Nosferatu (Bill Skarsgård), in the early 1800s. Years later, now married, she must face the dark force she once invited in, putting her loved ones directly in the path of his monstrous lust and hunger. Written and directed by Robert Eggers, Nosferatu also features Nicholas Hoult, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Emma Corrin and Willem Dafoe.
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Deep Cover
Peter Mountain
When the Metropolitan Police recruits London improv teacher Kat Boyles (Bryce Dallas Howard), she ropes in two of her acting students, Marlon (Orlando Bloom) and Hugh (Nick Mohammed), to help run small-time sting operations. Their theatrical skills serve them well … until they find themselves face-to-face with some of the city’s most dangerous criminals.
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Another Simple Favor
AMAZON MGM STUDIOS
After drowning her twin sister to death (and nearly killing her “best friend”) in the 2018 original, Emily (Blake Lively) is out of prison — and she’s ready to get married to husband No. 2 (Michele Morrone). When Stephanie (Anna Kendrick) is coerced into serving as maid of honor, she heads to the lavish destination wedding in Italy, where she finds herself framed for a crime.
Watch Another Simple Favor on Prime Video
Twisters
Melinda Sue Gordon/Universal Pictures
In the 2024 stand-alone sequel to the 1996 blockbuster film starring Helen Hunt and the late Bill Paxton, Twisters follows a new generation of storm chasers who get their hands on the most advanced weather-reading equipment of the modern age. As Oklahoma’s storm season intensifies, three chasers (Daisy Edgar-Jones, Glen Powell and Anthony Ramos) with clashing approaches team up on the open plains to test state-of-the-art technology while outrunning nature’s wrath.
Conclave
Courtesy of Focus Features
Edward Berger’s political thriller pulls back the veil on the Vatican‘s inner workings. With the Catholic Church suddenly left without a pope, Dean Thomas Lawrence (Ralph Fiennes) convenes a conclave to elect a successor and opens the door to a closet full of skeletons surrounding the leading candidates. The film features performances from A-listers, including Fiennes, Stanley Tucci, John Lithgow, Isabella Rossellini and more.
Speak No Evil
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While vacationing in Italy, Americans Louise (Mackenzie Davis) and Ben Dalton (Scoot McNairy) and their preteen daughter (Alix West Lefler) stumble into a fun, go-with-the-flow family: Paddy (James McAvoy), Ciara (Aisling Franciosi) and their nonverbal son (Dan Hough). When the Daltons accept their new friends’ invitation to spend a weekend at their secluded farmhouse in the English countryside, what initially seems like eccentricity begins to reveal a dark and dangerous secret that threatens everyone involved.
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Blink Twice
Carlos Somonte
When Frida (Naomi Ackie) meets tech billionaire Slater King (Channing Tatum), she and her best friend, Jess (Alia Shawkat), are swept away to an all-expenses-paid getaway to his remote island — where every guest seems trapped in a constant state of bliss. However, when Jess senses something sinister and then mysteriously disappears, Frida must uncover the truth before meeting the same fate.
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The Super Mario Bros. Movie
Universal
Alright, let’s-a go! Jump down the nearest pipe and transport yourself to the colorful world of Nintendo’s iconic video game franchise. Smashing box office records, this 2023 animated blockbuster follows two Italian American plumbers, Mario (voiced by Chris Pratt) and Luigi (Charlie Day), who become mired in an ongoing battle between the Mushroom Kingdom and the Koopas — and brings a lot of fan-favorite Mario characters to the silver screen, including Princess Peach (Anya Taylor-Joy), Bowser (Jack Black) and more.
Watch The Super Mario Bros. Movie on Prime Video
My Old Ass
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Ever wished you could speak face-to-face with your future self? Megan Park‘s My Old Ass explores that fantasy as 18-year-old farm girl Elliott (Maisy Stella) discovers a direct line (spoiler alert: It’s mushrooms) to her 39-year-old self (Aubrey Plaza). With this new life hack, Elliott receives life-changing advice on love, family and the little things that matter the most.
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Abigail
Bernard Walsh/Universal Pictures
Don’t let her sweet face fool you; this ballerina has centuries of blood on her hands. When a ragtag crew of hapless criminals kidnaps the titular character (Alisha Weir) — the daughter of a feared crime lord — and takes her to a remote manor, they soon discover they’ve walked straight into her trap. Now, their only hope is to stick together before they become Abigail’s next meal.
The Bikeriders
Courtesy of Focus Features
What begins as a safe place for misfit riders has transformed into a violent gang known as the Vandals Motorcycle Club, pushing one member, Benny (Austin Butler), to a moral crossroads: his loyalty to the pack or the love of his life (Jodie Comer). Based on Danny Lyon’s photo book of the same name, The Bikeriders also stars Tom Hardy, Michael Shannon, Mike Faist and more.
Watch The Bikeriders on Prime Video
The Fall Guy
Universal Pictures
A year after a life-threatening fall, stuntman Colt Seavers (Ryan Gosling) returns to work on the set of his ex-girlfriend’s (Emily Blunt) directorial debut. However, when the actor he’s doubling for (Johnson) mysteriously disappears, Colt’s quest to find him drags him into a dangerous criminal conspiracy.
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Unstoppable
Amazon MGM Studios
Based on the underdog story, Unstoppable chronicles the life of wrestler Anthony Robles (Jharrel Jerome), who defied the odds of being born with one leg to win a national championship for Arizona State. Jennifer Lopez plays Anthony’s mom, calling the role “one of the great honors of my life.”
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Challengers
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Years after a career-ending injury, ex-tennis prodigy Tashi (Zendaya) shifts gears to coach her husband (Mike Faist), a once-average player who’s now a famous Grand Slam champion. When his game starts to go downhill, Tashi ups the stakes by setting him up in a low-level challenger match against Patrick (Josh O’Connor) — his old best friend and her ex-boyfriend.
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Killer Heat
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Joseph Gordon-Levitt leads this 2024 noir thriller as Nick Bali, a private investigator called to solve the mysterious “accidental” death of young shipping tycoon Leo Vardaskis (Richard Madden) on a secluded Greek island. Hired by Leo’s sister-in-law (Shailene Woodley), Detective Bali sniffs out the winding secrets of the powerful Vardakis family, unraveling a crime of passion.
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Jackpot!
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Paul Feig‘s 2024 action comedy sees a future where lottery winners can only claim the jackpot on one condition: They must survive assassin attempts until sundown or forfeit their prize to their killer. When Katie Kim (Awkwafina) accidentally lands the winning ticket, she seeks help from rookie lottery bodyguard Noel Cassidy (John Cena), who will earn a cut of her earnings if he can keep her safe until evening.
Mean Girls
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Yes, The Plastics still wear pink on Wednesdays in the 2024 movie musical Mean Girls, and it preserves the timeless story of Tina Fey‘s 2004 classic of the same name. While updated for the social media age, the adaptation does include songs from the Broadway show. With Fey and Tim Meadows reprising their original roles, the musical film also boasts a “fetch” ensemble of Gen Z talent, including Angourie Rice, Reneé Rapp, Auliʻi Cravalho, Christopher Briney and more.
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The Idea of You
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When 40-year-old single mom Solène (Anne Hathaway) accompanies her teen daughter (Ella Rubin) to Coachella, the last thing she expected was to collide with 24-year-old Hayes Campbell (Nicholas Galitzine), the heartthrob frontman of the boy band August Moon. Based on Robinne Lee’s 2017 novel of the same name, The Idea of You follows the pair’s once-in-a-lifetime romance, forcing Solène to rethink if life in the limelight is for her.
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American Fiction
Claire Folger
Esteemed writer and Los Angeles professor Thelonious “Monk” Ellison (Jeffrey Wright) faces a bleak reality: His books don’t sell, and his latest manuscript is dismissed by publishers for not being “Black enough.” Desperate to care for his mother (Leslie Uggams), who has Alzheimer’s disease, Monk “jokingly” pens a book titled My Pafology under a pseudonym — filled with cliché portrayals of his own community — and faces a moral dilemma when it garners critical acclaim and skyrocketing sales. Winning the Oscar for Best Adapted Screenplay, American Fiction also stars Tracee Ellis Ross, John Ortiz, Erika Alexander, Issa Rae, Sterling K. Brown and Adam Brody.
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Road House
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Expect the unexpected in Doug Liman’s 2024 remake of Road House. Here, Jake Gyllenhaal assumes the iconic role of Dalton — originally played by Patrick Swayze in 1989 — a former UFC fighter who takes a bouncer gig at Florida’s rowdy Double Deuce joint. To elevate the roadhouse into a top-tier venue, Dalton confronts meddling patrons with a cutthroat, no-nonsense policy.
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Música
Amazon MGM Studios
In his directorial and co-writing debut, Rudy Mancuso stars as a semi-autobiographical version of himself, a young musician with synesthesia (a cross-sensory condition that “tortures him” with everyday sounds). As he maps out his future in the music industry, Rudy juggles a newfound romance with Isabella (Camila Mendes, Mancuso’s real-life girlfriend), his family and life’s complexities in Newark, N.J.
Ricky Stanicky
Ben King/Amazon Studios
For more than two decades, three lifelong best friends — Dean (Zac Efron), Wes (Jermaine Fowler) and JT (Andrew Santino) — have relied on the same scapegoat: Ricky Stanicky, a fictional figure they’ve invented to excuse themselves from various situations or deflect blame for their antics. However, when their partners grow suspicious, they recruit an X-rated rock and roll impersonator (Cena) to put a face to the name.
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Saltburn
MGM
From Academy Award-winning screenwriter Emerald Fennell, who also directs, comes a gothic tale of privilege and obsession that will captivate you with its provocative imagery — including one can’t-look-away bathtub scene that sparked viral scented candles — and cast, featuring stars like Barry Keoghan, Elordi and Rosamund Pike. Its Y2K soundtrack took TikTok by storm and helped propel Sophie Ellis-Bextor‘s 2001 hit, “Murder on the Dance Floor,” back into the spotlight.
Totally Killer
Courtesy of Prime
If you had a blast with the loop-hopping horror in Blumhouse’s 2017 teen black comedy Happy Death Day, get ready for another round of time-twisting terror. This 2023 sci-fi slasher introduces us to Jamie (Kiernan Shipka) and her mom, Pam (Julie Bowen). Back in 1987, Pam’s besties fell victim to the Sweet Sixteen Killer on Halloween. When Jamie crosses paths with the same murderer, she finds herself zapped back to the ’80s and determined to stop the slaughterer before she’s trapped forever in the past.
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Sitting in Bars with Cake
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Inspired by true events, Sitting in Bars with Cake follows the journey of lifelong friends Jane and Corinne — portrayed by real-life besties Yara Shahidi and Odessa A’zion, respectively — as they commit to a year of exposure therapy and social encounters, all through a unique strategy: baking cakes and sharing them in local bars. However, a medical diagnosis confronts them with a new set of challenges, forever reshaping their path.
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Red, White & Royal Blue
Amazon Prime
Whether it’s fists or sparks, Alex Claremont-Diaz (Taylor Zakhar Perez), the U.S. president’s son, and Prince Henry of Wales (Galitzine) can’t even share the same airspace without something flying. However, when their feud-fueled cake showdown becomes tabloid gold, the rivals are forced into the ultimate PR cleanup — pretending to be best buds — which leads them to unearth the real reasons behind their tension.
Based on Casey McQuinston’s New York Times best seller, this queer enemies-to-lovers rom-com is fit for the juiciest royal drama. The icing on the cake is that we get to envision what it’s like to have Uma Thurman as America’s first female president.
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Air
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Don’t walk, run to watch this one. Ben Affleck reunites with frequent collaborator and best friend Matt Damon (Good Will Hunting, The Last Duel, etc.) for this biographical sports drama. However, Air marks the first time Affleck directed Damon (in a Hollywood feature, anyway). Chronicling the events leading up to the launch of Nike’s Air Jordans — the brand’s renowned basketball shoe line collaboration with NBA legend Michael Jordan — the 2023 film features a star-studded ensemble, including Affleck, Damon, Jason Bateman, Viola Davis, Marlon Wayans, Chris Tucker and Chris Messina.
The Big Sick
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A Pakistan-born comic and a grad student have a bumpy romance from clashing cultures, but all of that goes away when one falls into a coma. Based on the real-life relationship of Kumail Nanjiani and Emily Gordon (played by Zoe Kazan in the 2017 Oscar-nominated film), the Judd Apatow-produced rom-com tells their love story in a beautiful way that will fill you with hope and make you believe in love at first heckle.
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Beautiful Boy
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Steve Carell proves his dramatic acting chops in this heartbreaking tale about a family grappling with their son’s drug abuse. Also starring Timothée Chalamet, Beautiful Boy is based on a pair of memoirs by father and son David and Nic Sheff. The gut-wrenching and inspiring 2018 film has a powerful message about family, addiction and survival.
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