As the world’s largest streaming service, Amazon Prime Video has a lot to offer moviegoers. With over 100,000 movies and TV shows available to watch on the platform, it’s no wonder that the company is quickly becoming one of the most popular movie services on the planet. In this article, we’ll take a look at the 10 best movies on Amazon Prime Video in 2022. We’ll start with some of our favorite titles and work our way down to some of the more obscure offerings. So whether you’re looking for a new release or something to keep you entertained for hours on end, we’ve got you covered.
- “The Shape of Water” This film is one of 2018’s biggest box office successes and is now available on Amazon Prime Video in both English and Spanish language versions. The story follows a woman who must hide from her abusive husband while she tries to find her way back home. The film is beautiful and haunting, and it’s sure to keep you entertained for hours on end.
- “The Crown” This historical drama tells the story of King George II of England and his relationship with his wife Queen Victoria. The film is full of history and detail, and it’s sure to keep you engaged from beginning to end. It also features some amazing acting by both stars – including Daniel Craig as King George II and Cate Blanchett as Queen Victoria.
- “A Quiet Place” This horror movie is one of 2019’s biggest box office successes and is now available on Amazon Prime Video in both English language versions and Spanish language versions. The film follows a family who are targeted by an unknown assailant who leaves them stranded in an uninhabited area with only their dog for company. The family must use all their ingenuity to survive – even if that means sacrificing their safety altogether! The film has received mixed reviews but remains one of our favorite releases this year.
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Bound
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Before they made The Matrix, the Wachowskis debuted with the stylish crime thriller Bound, an early indicator of their bold filmmaking style. Jennifer Tilly and Gina Gershon play neighbors Violet and Corky, who experience an instant and powerful romantic attraction.
They hatch an elaborate plan to steal from Violet’s mobster boyfriend (Joe Pantoliano), taking advantage of his sexist dismissal of their intelligence and strength. The Wachowskis demonstrate visual inventiveness in even the most basic interactions, and the chemistry between Tilly and Gershon is electrifying.
The Conversation
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Sometimes unheralded among Francis Ford Coppola’s 1970s masterpieces, The Conversation is a brilliant thriller that stands alongside the legendary filmmaker’s best work. Gene Hackman is fascinating to watch as Harry Caul, a private security contractor who fixates on a potentially dangerous recording he’s made for a client.
Harry is stubborn and paranoid, but he may also be right about the deadly consequences of handing over the tape. The movie places Harry at the middle of a conspiracy, using his own seasoned expertise and careful precautions against him.
Heathers
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His Girl Friday
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Cary Grant and Rosalind Russell star as bickering newspaper reporters (and ex-spouses) in Howard Hawks’ classic comedy His Girl Friday. Hawks swaps the gender of one of the main characters of the popular play The Front Page, turning the story into a comedy about remarriage as well as a farce. The rapid-fire dialogue is filled with clever put-downs and wordplay, and Grant and Russell continually one-up each other as their characters pursue the biggest story of their careers (and also fall in love again).
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Love & Friendship
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Night of the Living Dead
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The zombie genre wouldn’t even exist without George A. Romero’s landmark 1968 horror movie Night of the Living Dead. Romero pioneered most of the key elements of zombie movies with his creepy, low-budget film about the dead rising from the grave, hungry for human flesh.
Taking place mostly within an abandoned house where characters hide from the growing undead hordes, Night of the Living Dead creates indelible scares on minimal resources. It’s one of the most influential movies of all time (in any genre).
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Raging Bull
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Martin Scorsese’s Raging Bull is often considered one of the greatest movies ever made, and it remains striking and powerful even as it’s become part of the cinematic canon. Robert De Niro has a powerful presence as boxer Jake LaMotta, a brute of a man who alienates everyone in his life in his self-destructive quest for a championship.
Joe Pesci and Cathy Moriarty hold their own as Jake’s brother and wife, respectively, matching De Niro’s intensity. Scorsese turns the boxing scenes into impressionistic pieces of visual art, making a sports movie that defies every expectation.
The Terminator
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When Arnold Schwarzenegger said “I’ll be back” in James Cameron’s The Terminator, he didn’t know how right he was. Schwarzenegger returned in bigger and bigger movies thanks largely to his breakout performance as a killer cyborg from the future.
Schwarzenegger’s Terminator targets waitress Sarah Connor (Linda Hamilton), attempting to prevent her from giving birth to the future savior of humanity. Meanwhile, human freedom fighter Kyle Reese (Michael Biehn) also travels back in time to protect Sarah, in this explosive combination of action and suspense.
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To Catch a Thief
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Alfred Hitchcock’s To Catch a Thief is more lighthearted than many of the master of suspense’s thrillers, but it’s no less engrossing. Cary Grant plays an expert jewel thief whose retirement is threatened by an impostor robbing wealthy tourists on the French Riviera.
Determined to clear his name, the burglar, known as “the Cat,” decides to catch the real thief. Along the way, he falls in love with a wealthy heiress played by Grace Kelly. It’s a stylish caper that benefits from the stars’ playful chemistry and Hitchcock’s mastery of the camera.
The Usual Suspects
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At this point, everyone knows about the twist in The Usual Suspects, but the movie has much more going for it than just its shocking final revelation. Screenwriter Christopher McQuarrie brilliantly structures the heist story told in flashback to the police by Verbal Kint (Kevin Spacey).
Gabriel Byrne, Stephen Baldwin, Benicio del Toro, and Kevin Pollak play the other members of Verbal’s crew, whose convoluted plan goes horribly awry thanks to the manipulations of mysterious crime boss Keyser Söze. Even if you know what’s coming, the movie is suspenseful, clever, and engrossing.