It’s far too simple to lose an entire evening browsing Netflix or other streaming services, choosing a movie to watch. You might have seen a movie by the time you choose one. maybe two. Perhaps three. With the top 10 Amazon Prime films currently streaming, we aim to address that issue. Here is our selection of the top films available on Amazon Prime Video (some are still premium options), ranging from modern classics like Minority Report and Fight Club to current critical darlings like La La Land and Licorice Pizza. Now you can enjoy a movie on your next movie night and actually watch a movie:
10 Best Movies On Amazon Prime :-
1. The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring
Year: 2001
Cast: Elijah Wood, Sean Astin, Ian McKellen, Sean Bean, Viggo Mortensen, Cate Blanchett
Genre: Fantasy
Rating: PG-13
Runtime: 178 minutes
Director: Peter Jackson
The first part of Peter Jackson’s critically acclaimed Lord of the Rings trilogy is an iconic movie featuring groundbreaking spectacular effects, poignant performances, and incredible sets, costumes, and size that defies comprehension. The cast’s dazzling chemistry elevates the otherwise somber search for The One Ring to a pleasant watch in amazon prime.
2. Licorice Pizza
Year: 2021
Cast: Alana Haim, Cooper Hoffman, Sean Penn, Bradley Cooper
Genre: Comedy, Drama
Rating: R
Runtime: 133 minutes
Director: Paul Thomas Anderson
Paul Thomas Anderson is a writer and director who is passionate about two things: Hollywood and the 1970s. These elements are combined in Licorice Pizza, a coming-of-age tale with performances by first-time leads Alana Haim and Cooper Hoffman (who happens to be the son of late Anderson partner Phillip Seymour Hoffman). Although it’s not Anderson’s best work to date, it is possibly his most intimate. The story feels enormous, with numerous acts and characters—some of whom only make brief appearances—much like an Anderson film would. Bradley Cooper’s outrageous portrayal as film mogul Jon Peters is the highlight of the movie.
3. La La Land
Year: 2016
Cast: Emma Stone, Ryan Gosling, John Legend
Genre: Drama, Musical
Rating: R
Runtime: 128 minutes
Director: Damien Chazelle
Damien Chazelle‘s lovely but agonizing musical La La Land, which is titled after his dreamy and colorful image of Los Angeles, demonstrates how desire and success can bring people together as well as split and transform them. However, its legacy may be that it was a phony Academy Award winner. Emma Stone won the Oscar for best actress for her endearing portrayal of aspiring actress Mia, even though Moonlight was the real winner of the year’s best picture Oscar.
4. Borat Subsequent Moviefilm
Year: 2020
Cast: Sacha Baron Cohen, Maria Bakalova, Rudy Giuliani
Genre: Comedy
Rating: R
Runtime: 95 minutes
Director: Jason Woliner
The timing of this sequel’s release couldn’t have been more ideal for the American people. Rudy Giuliani made one of the most embarrassing cameos in movie history, but the movie also succeeded in becoming an October surprise in its own right. Overall, Sacha Baron Cohen’s creation succeeded once again while showcasing Maria Bakalova’s abilities and pulling off more audacious mischievous stunts than the previous movie.Do watch in Amazon prime.
5. Coming 2 America
Year: 2021
Cast: Eddie Murphy, Arsenio Hall, Shari Headley
Genre: Comedy
Rating: PG-13
Runtime: 110 minutes
Director: Craig Brewer
This eagerly anticipated sequel to the 1988 comedic classic is a gift from the streaming space. With Eddie Murphy’s Prince Akeem coming to New York for family reasons, Arsenio Hall and Eddie Murphy are undoubtedly the shining stars of the returning group. The mother of his (illegitimate) biological child is portrayed by Leslie Jones, and Tracey Morgan is here to up the comedic ante. Many balls are in the air, and they’re all too comical, because Wesley Snipes is trying to topple Akeem and take control of Zamunda.
6. No Country For Old Men
Year: 2007
Cast: Tommy Lee Jones, Javier Bardem, Josh Brolin
Genre: Crime, Mystery thriller
Rating: R
Runtime: 122 minutes
Director: Ethan Coen, Joel Coen
Josh Brolin’s character Llewellyn Moss is being pursued by Javier Bardem’s character Anton Chigurh, who is a relentless force because to his menacing hairstyle. Moss shouldn’t have believed he could walk away with the money from a botched heroin deal. As it turns out, “The getting place” is a dreadful place. Directed by Joel and Ethen Coen, the movie depicts the slow dance of death as Chigurh approaches his objective and a completely worn-out Texas lawman (Tommy Lee Jones) falls too far behind. “Call it, Friendo” is as spine-tingling today as it did when the Coen Brothers’ 2007 film adaptation of Cormac McCarthy’s books debuted.
7. Saltburn
Year: 2023
Cast: Barry Keough, Rosamund Pike, Jacob Elordi, Rosamund Pike, Alison Oliver, Archie Madekwe, Richard E. Grant
Genre: Gothic, psychological dramedy
Rating: R
Runtime: 144 minutes
Director: Emerald Fennell
If you haven’t already been warned, you really shouldn’t watch this with your family. In a number of sequences, Barry Keoghan’s character really goes for it, and at best, it will make you giggle nervously. At worst, though? Not to ruin the fun, but it would be amazing if Keoghan received another Oscar nomination for this role. Don’t ever underestimate Archie Madekwe, even though Rosamund Pike and Jacob Elordi both shine in this satire of the affluent British society.
8. The Big Sick
Year: 2017
Cast: Kumail Nanjiani, Zoe Kazan, Holly Hunter
Genre: Dramedy
Rating: R
Runtime: 120 minutes
Director: Michael Showalter
Kumail Nanjiani and Emily V. Gordon, a real-life couple, were nominated for an Oscar for this romantic comedy, which is based on their actual relationship. A Pakistani humorist and an American graduate student play an interracial couple who have to deal with cultural discomfort that the American student worries coming from his orthodox Muslim family. When the Emily character is put into a coma, family ties develop in an incredibly satisfying way.Watch on Amazon prime.
9. Alice, Darling
Year: 2023
Cast: Anna Kendrick, Wunmi Mosaku, Kaniehtiio Horn, Charlie Carrick
Genre: Drama
Rating: R
Runtime: 89 minutes
Director: Mary Nighy
It’s obvious that this film was never meant to be the most enjoyable to watch, but it will resonate with anyone who has experienced psychological or mental abuse in a relationship and hasn’t felt represented on television. As a woman who is unaware of the subtle aspects of her own abusive cycle, Anna Kendrick has been candid about how this movie assisted her in overcoming the aftermath of her own violent relationship. Additionally, Wunmi Mosaku and Kaniehtiio Horn portray the worried pals who put up the required resistance.
10. Sylvie’s Love
Year: 2020
Cast: Tessa Thompson, Nnamdi Asomugha, Eva Longoria
Genre: Drama/romance
Rating: PG-13
Runtime: 114 minutes
Director: Eugene Ashe
Tessa Thompson took a break from the blockbusters to star in a love story that revolves around music and spans time and space. The late Lance Reddick also starred in the film. Using New York City as its setting, this romance story is far less like the usual ones and more a reflection of how American culture is changing. Thankfully, some things do change, but some things never do.
