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 onPrime Videoright 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 may’t find what you’re looking for below (and you’re a multi-platform streamer), be sure to check out our picks for thebest TV showsandbest movies on Netflix.

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Disclaimer: These titles are available on US Prime Video.

Editor’s note: This article was updated July 2025 to include Game Night.

‘Game Night’ (2018)

Rotten Tomatoes: 85% | IMDb: 6.9/10

Game Night

Directed byJohn Francis DaleyandJonathan Goldstein, this dark comedy follows a group of friends who love spending evenings indulging in the complexity of games. However, on one unassuming game night, the problem-solving becomes desperate when a kidnapping thrusts them into a real-life puzzle against the clock. Starring the likes ofJason BatemanandRachel McAdams,Game Nightdoesn’t just boast an impressive lead cast — it also helps them use their immense talent to deliver on a genuinely enticingMark Perezscript. Fun, clever, and hilarious, don’t letGame Nightfall under your radar. -Jake Hodges

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‘The Accountant 2’ (2025)

Rotten Tomatoes: 77% | IMDb: 6.8/10

The Accountant 2

Following the blockbuster success of the first action hit, 2025 brought with itThe Accountant 2, reuniting audiences withBen Affleck’s skull-cracking Christian Wolff. When a Treasury Agent’s former boss is murdered by assassins, it’s up to Wolff’s genius mind to piece together the puzzle. A rollercoaster action ride with plenty of thrills and spills,The Accountant 2certainly does the first entry justice — and sprinkles in a bit more humor for good measure. Hard-hitting and wholly entertaining, this one is not to be missed. -Jake Hodges

‘Deep Cover’ (2025)

Rotten Tomatoes: 92% | IMDb: 8.6/10

Deep Cover

One of the most exciting new additions to Prime Video’s stacked catalog,Deep Coverfollows three improv actors as they are given the role of a lifetime. The catch? The role is for the police force and involves going undercover in the dangerous world of London’s organized crime. Directed byTom Kingsley,Deep Coverpromises a blend of comedy, action, and drama and boasts a central trio of actors sure to catch the attention of millions. Thoroughly entertaining from start to finish,Deep Coveris a perfect way to spend an evening. -Jake Hodges

‘September 5’ (2024)

Rotten Tomatoes: 93% | IMDb: 7.1/10

September 5

One of the more underrated Academy Award nominees from this year’s recent ceremony,September 5is a retelling of the infamous 1972 Munich Olympic hostage disaster through a brand-new lens. Expecting to bring the highs and lows of sporting excellence to a viewing nation, the ABC sports group team quickly has to pivot to the breaking news, with emotions running high. An intricate, well-performed new take on an oft-told tale,September 5might’ve earned itself an Oscar nomination, but it’s fair to say it deserved even more. -Jake Hodges

‘Another Simple Favor’ (2025)

Rotten Tomatoes: 67% | IMDb: 5.4/10

Another Simple Favor

Seven years on fromPaul Feig’s first winding, stylish mystery,Another Simple Favorreturns to the intense life ofAnna Kendrick’s Stephanie andBlake Lively’s Emily, with the latter about to marry a rich businessman against the stunning backdrop of the island of Capri. However, murder soon threatens to ruin her celebration, with old feelings beginning to boil over. Kendrick and Lively return to the characters that brought them great success back in 2018, with this a clever, worthwhile follow-up to the beloved original. It may not be quite as strong as its first outing, but that is more representative of the original’s quality than a damning indictment of the sequel’s. -Jake Hodges

‘The Accountant’ (2016)

Rotten Tomatoes: 53% | IMDb: 7.3/10

The Accountant

With the sequel recently premiering, there’s no better time to catch this first installment ofBen Affleck’s badass titularAccountant. A math savant working for high-profile criminal clients, Affleck’s Christian Wolff soon becomes the target of the Treasury Department’s Crime Enforcement Division, with bodies beginning to pile up. An action-packed conspiracy thriller with all the trimmings,The Accountantis wonderful, testosterone-fueled fun from start to finish. Boasting Affleck at his best and a strong ensemble line-up alongside him,The Accountantis well worth a watch. -Jake Hodges

‘Gladiator II’ (2024)

Rotten Tomatoes: 70% | IMDb: 6.5/10

Gladiator II

One of the biggest blockbuster releases of 2024,Gladiator IIseesRidley Scottfollow up on his Best Picture-winning historical epic almost 25 years prior. Set 16 years after its predecessor,Gladiator IIfollowsPaul Mescal’s Lucius as he goes on a journey from zero to hero, taking vengeance on those who destroyed his home and looking to bring down a corrupt Roman government. A swords-and-sandals epic with all the trimmings,Gladiator IImight not quite live up to its predecessor, but let that take nothing away from the expansive, adrenaline-fueled action of this worthy sequel. -Jake Hodges

‘Ford v Ferrari’ (2019)

Rotten Tomatoes: 92% | IMDb: 8.1/10

Ford v Ferrari

Six years before he was nominated for Best Picture for hisBob Dylanbiopic,James Mangoldwas telling another fascinating true tale, this time surrounding the iconic 24 Hours of Le Mans race in 1966. With Ferrari the opponent to beat, the innovative Ford breaks boundaries by revolutionizing the race car — but can it win? Featuring a star-studded cast starring everyone fromMatt DamontoChristian Bale,Ford v Ferrariwas a huge hit upon its 2019 release, even going on to win two Academy Awards for its troubles. With racing as popular as it’s ever been right now,Ford v Ferrariis the perfect accompaniment. -Jake Hodges

‘Conclave’ (2024)

Rotten Tomatoes: 93% | IMDb: 7.4/10

One of the 10 Best Picture nominees at the 2025 Academy Awards,Edward Berger’sConclavefollows the selection process for a new pope following the sad death of the former. What unfolds is a flurry of lies, deception, and gossip as Cardinal Lawrence (Ralph Fiennes) struggles to pull his clergy together. A striking masterpiece of filmmaking hides underneath it a clever, often funny breakdown of the modern Catholic church systems. Featuring a star-studded ensemble highlighted by Fiennes at his Academy Award-nominated best,Conclaveis a film you won’t want to miss. -Jake Hodges

‘G20’ (2025)

Rotten Tomatoes: 55% | IMDb: 5.1/10

This brand-new Prime Video movie stars the ever-brilliantViola Davisas President Danielle Sutton. At the annual G20 Summit, an attack by a group of terrorists leaves some of the most powerful people in the world and their families in danger, with Danielle taking matters into her own capable hands. Directed byPatricia Riggenand based on a screenplay from the trio ofCaitlin Parrish, Erica Weiss,andNoah Miller,G20is an unmissable addition to Prime Video’s lineup. If you’re looking for action and thrills, look no further than G20. - Jake Hodges

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