
Amazons top notch TV offering may be getting lots of attention for all the right reasons with show like The Tick, Dietland and Transparent, but its movie collection is going from strength to strength as well.Although just like Amazons huge treasure trove of TV, there are lots of films in its library that are boring, mediocre and really, really rubbish.Thats why we've done all the hard work for you and have scoured all of the movies on offer for anything and everything that's worth watching on Amazon Prime.We've collected together more than 100 movies that you can stream on Amazon Video (thats the movies and TV streaming section of Amazon Prime) right now.
Expect a mixture of recent releases and timeless classics, as well as films that are suitable for the whole family.
[Update: After a quiet week in Amazon Prime Land last week, weve got a corker for you this week, with The Faculty, Jackie Brown and There Will Be Blood all entering the Prime library for your streaming pleasure.]We all know that streaming services like Netflix and Amazon Prime Video can turn an occasional movie-watching hobby into hours (and hours and hours) of endlessly flicking through film options.
It's also worth bearing in mind that for every award-winning work of art on Amazon Video, there's lots of B-movie trash that isn't even worth putting on to ease away a Sunday morning hangover.Although we do love the odd guilty pleasure now and again, in this list weve created you'll only find the best picks.
So let's dive straight in.New Entry: The Faculty(Image: Amazon )This teen horror flick comes straight from the minds of the Scream and Scream 2 creators, so expect nerds, jocks and lots of teen drama with plenty of gore and frights thrown in for good measure.
But in our books there's something a bit different about The Faculty that makes it a not-so-guilty guilty pleasure.
Whether it's the compelling cast (with Elijah Wood, Josh Hartnett and Famke Janssen), dark yet ridiculous tone or parasitic creatures from another planet, it's a fun flick for the weekend.New Entry: There Will Be Blood(Image: Amazon)Award-winning US drama There Will Be Blood tells the compelling, chilling and at times very, very emotional tale of a silver miner-turned-oilman desperate to make a fortune during California's oil boom in the late 19th century.
Critics loved the movie and Daniel Day-Lewis, who plays the lead role, landed himself a BAFTA, Oscar, Golden Globe, Screen Actors Guild, NYFCC and IFTA Best Actor award for his performance.
Wowee!New Entry: Jackie Brown(Image: Amazon)Quentin Tarantino's 1987 crime thriller is about a stewardess called Jackie Brown who smuggles money from Mexico to L.A.
for a big arms dealer.
She gets caught, but strikes a deal with the agents to help them bring down her boss in exchange for her going free.
Of course there are other plans afoot and a dramatic thriller unfolds about crime, deceit and corruption.
It's got all the twists and turns of a Tarantino flick with some stellar acting from Pam Grier, who plays Jackie Brown, as well as Samuel L.
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