Best New Films On Amazon Prime Online

Moneyball and The Social Network fans. Stream now: Amazon Exclusive 3. How to Blow Up a Pipeline (2022) – Prime Exclusive Genre: Environmental Thriller Rotten Tomatoes: 96% | Metacritic: 82

First Reformed or Hell or High Water viewers. Stream now: Neon release via Prime 4. Monster (2023) – Prime Rental (Included with Premium sub) Genre: Japanese Drama / Mystery Rotten Tomatoes: 96% | Palme d’Or winner – Cannes best new films on amazon prime

Amazon Prime Video has quietly built one of the most eclectic film libraries among major streamers. While Netflix chases volume and Apple pursues prestige, Prime delivers a smart mix of recent theatrical releases, exclusive originals, and under-the-radar gems. Here’s what’s worth your watch time this month. 1. American Fiction (2023) – Prime Exclusive Genre: Dramedy / Satire Rotten Tomatoes: 93% | Oscar Winner: Best Adapted Screenplay Moneyball and The Social Network fans

Before Saltburn , Ben Affleck directed this crowd-pleasing origin story of the Nike Air Jordan. Matt Damon plays skeptical marketing exec Sonny Vaccaro, who bets the company’s entire basketball budget on a rookie named Michael Jordan. It’s not about basketball—it’s about partnership, ego, and a $2.5 million gamble that changed sneakers forever. Stream now: Neon release via Prime 4

“You don’t want me. I’m a ambulance chaser.” – “Son, I own the ambulance.”

The late Kore-eda Hirokazu’s most complex film. A mother demands answers when her young son begins acting strangely. The school blames bullying. The teacher denies it. Then the film rewinds—and shows you the same events from three different perspectives. Each act rewrites what you thought you knew.

Amazon Prime is no longer just a warehouse for forgotten catalog titles. The last six months have quietly turned it into a destination for award-winning indies, smart thrillers, and surprising originals. Start with American Fiction – then stay for The Burial . All titles streaming on Amazon Prime Video in the US as of this month. Availability varies by region.