How many hours have we all lost to the endless streaming scroll? Aiming for a little kickback, you end up perusing all the good movies on Prime Video, intent on finding just the right one, ultimately unsure what to choose in the face of overwhelming options. Fret not: The Collider staff did all that scrolling for you, scanning through the catalog in search of the best picks for an entertaining night in. We’ve put together a wide-ranging list of the best movies on Prime Video right now.
What’s more, we’ll be updating the list regularly with additional picks, so you won’t run out of viewing material any time soon. The list spans genres, decades, and ratings, so there should be a little something for everyone, but if you can’t find what you’re looking for below (and you’re a multi-platform streamer), be sure to check out our picks for the best TV shows and best movies on Netflix.
Disclaimer: These titles are available on US Prime Video.
Editor’s note: This article was updated March 2025 to include Hundreds of Beavers.
‘Hundreds of Beavers’ (2022)
Rotten Tomatoes: 97% | IMDb: 7.6/10
Hundreds of Beavers
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February 9, 2024
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108 Minutes
- Director
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Mike Cheslik
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Ryland Brickson Cole Tews
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Simply one of the strangest and funniest movies in recent memory, Hundreds of Beavers is set in the 19th century and follows applejack maker Jean Kayak (Ryland Tews), who — looking to impress the holder of his romantic eye — ends up in a conflict with a staggering amount of beavers. Tews is simply mesmeric in this slapstick dark comedy — a movie unlike anything you’re likely to have seen before. Sporting an impressive 97% Rotten Tomatoes score, this is a film you simply have to see to believe. – Jake Hodges
‘The Deep Blue Sea’ (2011)
Rotten Tomatoes: 82% | IMDb: 6.2/10
The Deep Blue Sea
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September 11, 2011
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98
- Director
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Terence Davies
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Terence Davies, Terence Rattigan
Co-written and directed by Terence Davies, The Deep Blue Sea is set in the 1950s and tells the story of a wild and passionate love affair between Hester Collyer (Rachel Weisz), the wife of High Court judge Sir William Collyer (Simon Russell Beale), and former RAF pilot Freddie Page (Tom Hiddleston). Weisz and Hiddleston have scintillating chemistry in this 2011 romantic period drama with all the trimmings. Based on the beloved play of the same name, The Deep Blue Sea certainly does its source material justice. – Jake Hodges
‘Legally Blonde’ (2001)
Rotten Tomatoes: 72% | IMDb: 6.5/10
Legally Blonde
- Release Date
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July 13, 2001
- Runtime
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1h 36m
Legally Blonde became an instant classic when it premiered in the early aughts and continues to (mostly) hold up as an iconic feminist film. Undeniably quotable and influential to generations, director Robert Luketic’s Legally Blonde is based on a novel by Amanda Brown with a hilarious and touching script from writers Karen McCullah and Kirsten Smith. Starring Reese Witherspoon in the role she was born to play, Legally Blonde explores themes of patriarchal oppression, sexual harassment, and power imbalances, as well as appearance-based prejudices. To this day, Legally Blonde stands as a pillar of comedy and romance, with underrated performances from icons like Selma Blair, Victor Garber, and Jennifer Coolidge. – Yael Tygiel
‘Didi’ (2024)
Rotten Tomatoes: 96% | IMDb: 7.4/10
Dìdi
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August 16, 2024
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94 Minutes
- Director
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Sean Wang
A coming-of-age comedy-drama, Didi was written, directed, and produced by Sean Wang in his directorial debut. Set in 2008 and starring Izaac Wang and Joan Chen, the film follows a Taiwanese-American eighth grader in the early years of social media who uses it as an escape from his underwhelming childhood. But along the way, it also feeds his feelings of internalized racism and personal inadequacy. The film also features Spike Jonze, Stephanie Hsu, and more in supporting roles.
Dìdi premiered at the 2024 Sundance Film Festival to near-universal acclaim, winning the Audience Award: U.S. Dramatic and U.S. Dramatic Special Jury Award: Ensemble. The movie was named one of the top 10 independent films of the year by the National Board of Review. A moving and intimate portrayal of childhood angst, the film is both touching and clever. Affectionate and nostalgic in some parts but also intelligent and self-critical, it’s a highly relatable watch for anyone who grew up in the 2000s — and a great indie movie experience even if you didn’t.
‘Past Lives’ (2023)
Rotten Tomatoes: 95% | IMDb: 7.8/10
Past Lives is an extraordinary examination of rekindling a childhood romance that also serves as an astute look at the immigrant experience and communication within the Internet era. Celine Song’s breathtaking directorial debut focuses on a Korean woman (Greta Lee) who encounters her childhood lover (Teo Yoo) late in life, even though she is happily married to an American husband (John Magaro).
What could have easily been a schmaltzy, superficial love triangle story is instead one of the most profound and intimate romances A24 has ever released. Past Lives takes its time to get to know the characters by observing their everyday lives, allowing the viewer to feel more connected to their decisions. In addition to making a sizeable dent at the independent box office, Past Lives scored Academy Award nominations for Best Picture and Best Original Screenplay.
‘Blink Twice’ (2024)
Rotten Tomatoes: 75% | IMDb: 6.5/10
Zoë Kravitz’s directorial debut arrived in the summer of 2024, with Blink Twice telling the story of a group of people who are all invited to the island of billionaire tech mogul Slater King (Channing Tatum). However, once on the island, it is clear not everything is as it first seems. Stylish and full of social commentary, Blink Twice pulls no punches in delivering its themes through utterly unforgettable twists and turns. As far as directorial debuts go, Blink Twice proves Kravitz is one to watch. – Jake Hodges
‘Unstoppable’ (2024)
Rotten Tomatoes: 75% | IMDb: 6.6/10
Unstoppable
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September 10, 2024
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116 Minutes
- Director
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William Goldenberg
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John Hindman, Eric Champnella, Alex Harris
Sports biopics are ever-popular, with this latest installment from Prime Video following the life of wrestler Anthony Robles. A tale of zero to hero, the movie documents Robles’ (Jharrel Jerome) rise from being born with just one leg to winning a national championship as part of Arizona State University. Jerome feels like the perfect casting as Robles, although eagle-eyed viewers will notice Robles appears in the film himself as his body double. A truly inspirational story, Unstoppable is sure to light a fire in your heart. – Jake Hodges
‘Unforgiven’ (1992)
Rotten Tomatoes: 96% | IMDb: 8.2/10
This classic Western, directed by and starring Clint Eastwood, follows the veteran as the retired gunslinger Will Munny, who is brought back into the fray for one last fight against injustice. A classic narrative is given all the genius of the legend at its helm, with Unforgiven rightly considered one of the best Westerns of all time. A winner of four Academy Awards, this, to some, is the best central performance of Eastwood’s career, as well as his best directorial effort. For any budding young Western fan, this is a must-see. – Jake Hodges
‘The Fall Guy’ (2024)
Rotten Tomatoes: 82% | IMDb: 6.9/10
Loosely based on the eponymous 1980s TV series, The Fall Guy is a 2024 action comedy film directed by David Leitch and written by Drew Pearce. The film stars Ryan Gosling as Colt Seavers, an out-of-work stuntman who gets a second chance when he is hired to work on a movie directed by his ex-girlfriend (Emily Blunt). To make things worse, Colt finds out that the film’s lead actor has disappeared, drawing him into a sinister conspiracy. Besides Gosling and Blunt, the film also stars Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Hannah Waddingham, Teresa Palmer, Stephanie Hsu, and Winston Duke.
The Fall Guy premiered at the 2024 South by Southwest (SXSW) festival, where it received rave reviews from critics. Unfortunately, the film underperformed at the box office, which is a shame because it was easily one of the most entertaining movies of the year. Fundamentally a love story, The Fall Guy blends action, romance, and comedy into a genre-bending thriller that’s appropriately cinematic while retaining a solid plot. Above all else, the movie is a love letter to practical effects and stuntwork that feels especially appropriate at a time when mainstream studio films are increasingly overstuffed with CGI.
‘A Quiet Place: Day One’ (2024)
Rotten Tomatoes: 86% | IMDb: 6.3/10
2024 has been a strong year for the horror genre, with one of its more tame efforts proving just as enticing as the more bombastic offerings. A Quiet Place: Day One is a prequel to the silently terrifying first two entries, telling the tale of the very first days of the invasion from the brand-new point of view of young Sam (Lupita Nyong’o). Despite an enormously high bar set by the first two movies, Day One manages to be both equally as enthralling and unique enough to feel like its own property. Featuring stunning performances from Nyong’o, Joseph Quinn, and Nico and Schnitzel as Frodo the cat, this is one of the more underrated flicks from a stand-out year for the horror and thriller genres. – Jake Hodges
‘The Creator’ (2023)
Rotten Tomatoes: 68% | IMDb: 6.7/10
This sci-fi epic, co-written and directed by ambitious filmmaker Gareth Edwards, follows special forces agent Joshua (John David Washington), who must track down and kill the titular Creator — the person infamous for creating an advancement in AI that ended with the ongoing war between the human race and their robot counterparts. This sweeping sci-fi epic is both creative in its storytelling and visually impressive. For those who love their sci-fi movies full of vibrant, breathtaking cinematics, this is the film for you. – Jake Hodges
‘Knives Out’ (2019)
Rotten Tomatoes: 97% | IMDb: 7.9/10
The recent renaissance in the murder mystery genre is headlined by this tale from Rian Johnson. The movie follows Daniel Craig’s Benoit Blanc, a world-famous detective who is mysteriously hired to investigate the strange death of beloved crime novelist Harlan Thrombey (Christopher Plummer). Featuring an all-star cast including Plummer, Craig, Chris Evans, Ana de Armas, and many more, Knives Out is the murder mystery genre at its best. Stylish, intelligent, and brilliantly written, this flick will keep you on your toes as clever twists lurk around every corner. – Jake Hodges
‘The Bikeriders’ (2023)
Rotten Tomatoes: 80% | IMDb: 6.7/10
The Bikeriders
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June 21, 2024
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116 Minutes
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Jeff Nichols
One of the very few movies to be inspired by a photo book, The Bikeriders follows a Midwestern motorcycle club known as The Vandals as they descend into criminal chaos. Caught among the chaos is new member Kathy (Jodie Comer), who is inspired to join by her fondness for member Benny (Austin Butler). An interesting dive into hierarchies and romance, The Bikeriders is one of the more underrated movies in recent memory. Directed by Jeff Nichols, each passing scene is fueled by genuinely intriguing drama, all culminating in a brilliantly crafted ending. – Jake Hodges
‘Almost Famous’ (2000)
Rotten Tomatoes: 91% | IMDb: 7.9/10
Almost Famous
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September 15, 2000
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122minutes
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Cameron Crowe
This iconic coming-of-age tale set in the 1970s follows budding young journalist William (Patrick Fugit) and his first assignment for Rolling Stone magazine — to follow around the band Stillwater. However, little does William know that, while trying to discover the ins and outs of the lives of musicians, he will instead learn even more about himself. Featuring one of the best musical moments in modern memory, Almost Famous is a gorgeous, touching tale that will make you laugh and cry. The movie earned four Oscar nominations and even picked up the Academy Award for Best Screenplay. – Jake Hodges
‘Abigail’ (2024)
Rotten Tomatoes: 83% | IMDb: 6.6/10
Directed by Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett (and not to be confused with the 2023 horror of the same name), Abigail follows the titular 12-year-old ballerina (Alisha Weir) after she is kidnapped by a group of criminals. However, when held captive over a single night, Abigail starts to claim her revenge. In a year of incredible horror, Abigail managed to stand out thanks to a fantastic style and immersive central performances. A thrilling, pulse-pounding story in the spirit of Ready or Not, Abigail is a bloody romp. – Jake Hodges
‘Val’ (2021)
Rotten Tomatoes: 94% | IMDb: 7.6/10
The celebrity documentary has become a staple of mainstream viewing over the last few years, with this particular example centering on the life of the Hollywood icon Val Kilmer. From unseen home footage from his childhood to an unfiltered look at his time as an actor from Batman to Top Gun, Val wades through the hundreds of hours of content from his life to cherry-pick a selection of moments that beautifully encapsulate the spectrum of experience of the beloved performer.
Directors Ting Poo and Leo Scott take a saturated genre and breathe new life into it with a storytelling style that feels straight out of an experimental piece. Raw and intimate, no punches are pulled in the depiction of Kilmer’s life, with the movie feeling like both an ode to the actor and a deep dive into some of the dangers of living such a high-profile life. Serving as a producer on the project, Val Kilmer himself adds a genuine sense of memory to the movie, creating an aura of nostalgia that will leave you in contemplative silence as the credits roll. – Jake Hodges
‘My Old Ass’ (2024)
Rotten Tomatoes: 91% | IMDb: 7.5/10
One of the most underrated new arrivals in 2024, My Old Ass tells the unique tale of young Elliott (Maisy Stella), who ends up coming face-to-face with her future self (Aubrey Plaza) after a mushroom trip sends her to the edge. A laugh-a-minute comedy with plenty to say about love, nostalgia, and longing, My Old Ass is a wonderful showcase of the talents of its lead pairing. Of course, Plaza is already beloved, but the film should long stand as the breakout moment for Stella, with the world of cinema now at her feet. – Jake Hodges
‘Airplane!’ (1980)
Rotten Tomatoes: 97% | IMDb: 7.7/10
Airplane!
- Release Date
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July 2, 1980
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88 minutes
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Jim Abrahams, David Zucker, Jerry Zucker
Considered one of the funniest movies ever made, Airplane! follows the farcical journey of a commercial aircraft as a bout of food poisoning incapacitates the crew and leaves one man in charge of saving the day. One of the most quotable movies of all time, Airplane! is a laugh-a-minute thrill ride that never relents on its wonderfully punchy pace. Leslie Nielsen is known as one of comedy’s best, and considering many would tout this as his most iconic performance, Airplane! is certainly worthy of its decades of plaudits. – Jake Hodges
‘Arrival’ (2016)
Rotten Tomatoes: 94% | IMDb: 7.9/10
Adapted from Ted Chiang’s 1998 novella “Story of Your Life,” Arrival is a science fiction drama movie directed by Denis Villeneuve and written by Eric Heisserer. Presented in a non-linear fashion, the film follows the story of a linguist attempting to find a way to communicate with mysterious aliens who have arrived on Earth for an unknown purpose. Amy Adams stars as the protagonist, Louise Banks, with Jeremy Renner, Forest Whitaker, Michael Stuhlbarg, and more in supporting roles.
Arrival had its world premiere at the 2016 Venice Film Festival, where it received great critical acclaim. The film has been praised for its direction, concepts, and Adams’ stellar performance. Fascinatingly, the movie has also received praise in academic circles, with linguists lauding the realistic depiction of language studies. Widely regarded as one of the best movies of 2016, Arrival grossed over $200 million worldwide and received eight Academy Award nominations, winning one for Best Sound Editing.
‘Monkey Man’ (2024)
Rotten Tomatoes: 89% | IMDb: 6.9/10
One of the unsung heroes of 2024’s cinematic slate, Monkey Man is written, directed by, and stars Dev Patel as a man — known only as Kid — who methodically enacts revenge on a sinister elitist group after his mother was murdered. A violent flick with a splash of action, Monkey Man makes for immersive viewing for those looking for an adrenaline rush, as well as those seeking affecting drama. Patel is excellent alongside a cast that never disappoints, with Monkey Man the sort of tale to bring plenty of positive surprises. Not a simple bloodthirsty action film, this has lots more to offer on an emotionally mature level. – Jake Hodges