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Beyond originals, Prime Video has added a massive slate of licensed films and recent theatrical hits: Prime Video Just Added Tons of Top-Notch Movies

John Krasinski returns in this R-rated feature film. Jack Ryan is thrust back into the world of espionage when he discovers suspicious financial transfers linked to a rogue unit, leading to a high-stakes "Ghost War". latest movies on prime

Genre: Drama / Comedy The Gist: From Alexander Payne ( Sideways ), this Oscar-nominated gem stars Paul Giamatti as a grumpy classics teacher stuck babysitting a handful of students at a New England boarding school over Christmas break, 1970. A lonely, smart-mouthed kid and the school’s grieving cook (Da’Vine Joy Randolph, Oscar winner) slowly form an unlikely family. Why watch? It’s warm, witty, and heartbreaking in the best way. Giamatti is perfection, and the film feels like a cozy blanket on a cold night. One of the year’s very best. Beyond originals, Prime Video has added a massive

Directed by: J.A. Bayona A harrowing masterpiece of survival. This Spanish-language film recounts the 1972 Andes flight disaster, where a rugby team was stranded in the mountains for 72 days. Unlike previous adaptations, this version focuses heavily on the spiritual and communal bonds of the survivors. It was nominated for Best International Feature at the Oscars and features breathtaking cinematography that captures both the beauty and the terrifying isolation of the snow-capped peaks. Perfect for: Fans of intense dramas like Alive or The Revenant . A lonely, smart-mouthed kid and the school’s grieving

Genre: Psychological Drama / Dark Comedy The Gist: From the director of Promising Young Woman comes a twisted, sumptuous tale of obsession and class. A socially awkward Oxford student (Barry Keoghan) gets invited to the sprawling, eerie estate of a wealthy classmate (Jacob Elordi). What follows is a summer of lust, manipulation, and shocking revelations. Why watch? It’s provocative, unforgettable, and visually stunning. The film has sparked endless online debates about its infamous final scenes. If you like slow-burn thrillers that get under your skin, don’t miss it.