The 27 best Prime Video movies to stream in June 2024

 A still from How to Train Your Dragon, showing one of the characters on the dragon Toothless, which is one of our best Prime Video movies.
A still from How to Train Your Dragon, showing one of the characters on the dragon Toothless, which is one of our best Prime Video movies.

If you want to find the best Prime Video movies, you're in the right place. We've picked the best films you can watch right now on Amazon's streaming platform that we think you'll enjoy.

All of the best Prime Video movies are available to watch now if you already have an Amazon Prime subscription. This is why we think Prime Video is easily one of the best streaming services around today. But just because Prime has an impressive library of films, it doesn't mean they're all worth your time. In this guide we've selected only the best Prime Video movies. You’ll find epic fantasy, tense drama, family classics, high octane action and plenty more. There really is a movie for everyone here. So read on for our selection of the best Prime video movies.

Musica

RT (Rotten Tomatoes) score: 95%
Age rating: PG-13 (US), 12 (UK)
Runtime: 91 minutes

When we picked Musica as one of our Prime Video movies of the day we said it’ll “warm your heart without being so sugary it'll rot your teeth”. This fresh and fun story is a romance with a twist. It’s about a man called Rudy who is “tortured by music”, which means he can hear it wherever he goes. His unusual skills are shown on screen as everyday scenarios burst into life as musical performances.

One of the more recent picks in our best Prime Video movies guide, Musica takes its inspiration from main star Rudy Mancuso’s experience of synesthesia, a neurological condition in which senses can merge and overlap – so Mancuso can see and feel the shapes of music. The rest of the story is described as “true-ish” and is about what happens when Rudy meets, and almost instantly falls for, Isabella (Camila Mendes). Expect a high energy and fun love story with plenty of music along the way.

How to Train Your Dragon

RT (Rotten Tomatoes) score: 99%
Age rating: PG (US & UK)
Runtime: 98 minutes

How to Train Your Dragon is a heartwarming animated movie that will charm viewers of all ages – and if you don't believe us just look at that exceptional Rotten Tomatoes score. The story follows a young Viking called Hiccup (voiced by Jay Baruchel) whose father (played by Gerard Butler) is chief of the clan. He’s an unconventional hero who befriends an injured dragon he names Toothless, challenging the longstanding traditions of his dragon-slaying tribe.

The animation in How to Train Your Dragon is a treat to watch, with beautiful aerial sequences and complex dragon designs. This first film’s success ended up leading to a whole franchise, which includes more movies and a TV series. Expect a delightful combination of humor, heart and action, all in a visually stunning package for the whole family, which is why How to Train Your Dragon was chosen as one of our Prime Video movies of the day.

12 Angry Men (1997)

A still from the movie 12 Angry Men, one of the best Prime Video movies, in which one of the main jurors looks seriously just off camera.
A still from the movie 12 Angry Men, one of the best Prime Video movies, in which one of the main jurors looks seriously just off camera.

RT (Rotten Tomatoes) score: 93%
Age rating: PG-13 (US), 12 (UK)
Runtime: 117 minutes

12 Angry Men is a remake of the 1950s film about social justice and the way bias and group-think can so easily influence us all. This 1997 version follows the same story about a group of 12 jurors. One of the jurors (played by Jack Lemmon) is the only one stopping the conviction of the alleged murderer that the men have been called to judge. But, over the course of the film, more and more people agree with Jack.

The 1957 version didn’t really need to be remade, as it’s such a classic. But director William Friedkin (The Exorcist, The French Connection) did a fantastic job creating a fresh take on the gripping story, as did the star-studded cast, including James Gandolfini and Edward James Olmos alongside Lemmon.

Thirteen Lives

RT (Rotten Tomatoes) score: 85%
Age rating: PG-13 (US), 12A (UK)
Runtime: 147 minutes

Thirteen Lives follows the real-life story of a group of boys and their soccer coach who were stuck in a cave in Thailand back in 2018 due to flooding. Yes, we all know how the predicament ends (it ends well, don’t worry). But that doesn’t stop this story from being incredibly compelling. Which is why we’ve already recommended Thirteen Lives as one of our Prime Video movies of the day.

The now famous rescue mission is very well adapted in this film by famous director Ron Howard (A Beautiful Mind, Apollo 13, Splash), who retells the deeply gripping story about the power of working together and holding onto hope against all odds.

Skyfall

RT (Rotten Tomatoes) score: 92%
Age rating: PG-13 (US), 12A (UK)
Runtime: 143 minutes

For anyone who hasn’t been keeping count, Skyfall is the 23rd instalment in the iconic James Bond series of movies. It’s directed by Sam Mendes (American Beauty, 1917) and offers the expected blend of espionage, action and quippy one-liners that makes Bond films so entertaining.

Skyfall revitalized the Bond saga and took an interesting turn, venturing into the relationship between Bond and M. In Skyfall we also meet a chilling new villain, Raoul Silva (played by Javier Bardem), whose personal vendetta adds some psychological weight to the story. Stunning locations, from Shanghai to the Scottish Highlands, are incredible to watch unfold on screen, and Adele provides a haunting and beautiful theme song.

Skyfall is well worth watching if you haven’t caught up on the more recent Bond flicks. Or indulge in a whole Bond saga rewatch, in which case you’ll need our how to watch the Bond movies in order guide.

Erin Brockovich

Julia Roberts in Erin Brockovich, one of the best Prime Video movies, sat at a desk wearing a white top.
Julia Roberts in Erin Brockovich, one of the best Prime Video movies, sat at a desk wearing a white top.

RT (Rotten Tomatoes) score: 85%
Age rating: R (US), 15 (UK)
Runtime: 130 minutes

Erin Brockovich is a modern classic that epitomizes the David versus Goliath story, showing the power of determination against big bad corporations. This true story is as poignant as it is inspiring, highlighting an extraordinary journey of courage and resilience

Julia Roberts plays the titular Erin Brockovich, a former beauty queen who ends up working in a lawyer’s office. Her discovery of irregularities in some paperwork sparks an investigation into a nearby chemical plant, revealing hazardous activities affecting a local community. Roberts delivers a powerhouse performance, bringing such warmth and grit to the main character – a performance the real Erin Brockervich herself rates. It’s no wonder Erin Brokovich was highlighted as one of our Prime Video movies of the day.

The Deer Hunter

RT (Rotten Tomatoes) score: 86%
Age rating: R (US), 18 (UK)
Runtime: 184 minutes

Classic war movie The Deer Hunter is one of the best Prime Video movies you can watch right now – and one of the most hard-hitting. It follows the story of a group of American steelworkers in the Vietnam War, played by Robert De Niro, Christopher Walken and John Savage. It’s set between a small working class town in Pennsylvania called Clairton and Vietnam.

It’s an incredibly popular and emotional epic that’s a must-watch if you haven’t seen it already with stunning performances from the cast, especially De Niro, Walken and Meryl Streep. We selected The Deer Hunter as one of our top Prime Video movies of the day. But be warned that it’s also a very difficult watch at times – and one you should skip if you’re looking for a family friendly film.

A Simple Favor

RT (Rotten Tomatoes) score: 84%
Age rating: R (US), 15 (UK)
Runtime: 117 minutes

A Simple Favor is best described as a crime-meets-comedy-meets-thriller based on the 2017 novel of the same name by Darcey Bell.

From the darker side of Paul Feig (the director of Bridesmaids), A Simple Favor follows the story of a chipper single mom called Stephanie (played by Anna Kendrick) who runs a parenting vlog. She becomes friends with Emily (Blake Lively), an elegant and mysterious upper-class woman as their kids go to the same school. When Emily suddenly disappears, Stephanie decides to investigate and dig into her past – finding plenty of lies and surprises along the way.

It’s not the best movie you’ll watch this year. But Kendrick and Lively have been praised for their roles, and this suspenseful and darkly funny mystery is certainly entertaining. That’s why we picked A Simple Favor as one of our Prime Video movies of the day.

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem

RT score: 95%
Age rating: PG (US & UK)
Runtime: 99 minutes

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem is a modern and fresh spin on the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles story many of us already know and love about a group of turtles transformed into sassy teen mutants. In telling the stories of the popular heroes in a half shell, it manages to appeal to older fans who will tune in for the franchise’s legacy while serving up a new slice of mythos.

Visually, this movie is a real treat, with a unique style of animation that's incredibly fun to watch. Combine that with a fantastic voice cast including new talent and well-known names, as well as lots of genuinely funny writing and we think Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem could be one of the the best films in the TMNT franchise, and a must-watch for the whole family.

Although Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem is technically available to watch through Prime Video, it's only available to stream using the Paramount Plus channel add-on. If you enjoy the movie, you'll be happy to learn there's a sequel on the way and Paramount Plus is gearing up to launch a new series called Tales of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles set in the same universe.

Titanic

RT score: 88%
Age rating: PG-13 (US), 12 (UK)
Runtime: 195 minutes

Titanic is an epic movie in story, ambition and length that stands the test of time more than 25 years on. It follows Rose (Kate Winslet) and Jack (Leonardo DiCaprio) who fall for each other despite being from different social classes. Although it's a fictionalized romantic story, it's set against the very real backdrop of the sinking of Titanic in 1912. You've been warned, expect tragedy.

Directed by James Cameron (The Terminator, Avatar), the visuals are stunning, especially for the late 90s, the story is fluffy but will tug at your heartstrings and there's fantastic acting here, especially from Winslet, DiCaprio and antagonist Cal (Billy Zane).

Bottoms

RT score: 90%
Age rating: R (US), 15 (UK)
Runtime: 88 minutes

At first glance, Bottoms may seem like it's going to be a typical Americal high school movie, but it doesn't take long to realize this is refreshing absurdist comedy that's delightfully weird and incredibly fun to watch – fans of Booksmart will love it.

It follows the story of PJ and Josie, two girls at Rockbridge Falls High School who are unpopular, lesbians and desperately pining for the affection of cheerleaders Isabel and Brittany. They end up hatching a plan that involves setting up a self-defense club.

If you're looking for a fun but smart film, Bottoms is it. We're expecting great things from this fresh young cast, especially Rachel Sennott who plays PJ and co-wrote Bottoms with director Emma Seligman (Shiva Baby).

Saltburn

RT score: 71%
Age rating: R (US), 15 (UK)
Runtime: 131 minutes

Saltburn is a visually stunning, thrilling and fairly controversial Prime Video movie from director Emerald Fennell (known for Promising Young Woman). Initially set in Oxford, England, it follows the story of Oliver Quick, an Oxford University student who becomes fixated on fellow student Felix Catton (Jacob Elordi) who invites him to  spend the summer at his family's estate, Saltburn.

What follows is a funny, disturbing and deliciously grotesque story of classic extravagance and debauchery with plenty of unexpected twists along the way. However, the less said about the story, the better. Part black comedy and part psychological thriller, Saltburn has a similar aesthetic vibes to a Baz Luhrmann film, yet the story reminds us of The Talented Mr Ripley. 

Totally Killer

RT score: 87%
Age rating: R (US), 15 (UK)
Runtime: 103 minutes

Totally Killer is best described as a comedy horror, which pays tribute to 80s-era slasher movies and time travel films. It follows the story of Jamie (played by Kiernan Shipka) whose mother is murdered by the Sweet 16 Killer who went on a murdering spree 35 years earlier. Jamie travels back in time (naturally) to find her mother and catch the killer back during his original spree.

It's a homage to legendary movies from both sci-fi and horror, like Back to the Future and Scream. Yes, it sounds like a bonkers mash-up of genres, but we promise that although it's not winning any awards, it's an incredibly fun watch nonetheless.

The Burial

RT score: 92%
Age rating: R (US), 15 (UK)
Runtime: 126 minutes

Set in 1995, The Burial is loosely based on the true story of Jerry O'Keefe, played here by Tommy Lee Jones. O'Keefe is a struggling funeral home owner facing financial difficulties who agrees to a contract with a man called Raymond Loewen of the Loewen Group to help him make ends meet. But Loewen doesn't see their agreement through, and a bitter battle ensues. What follows is a riveting story that sees Jerry hiring a man called Willie E. Gary to help him (Jamie Foxx), a bold and showy personal injury layer.

Both Tommy Lee Jones and Jamie Foxx have been praised for their contrasting performances, making an unexpected legal team that take the story on some unexpected twists and turns. If you enjoy high stakes courtroom dramas with two fantastic leads, The Burial is a must-watch.

Elvis

RT score: 77%
Age rating: PG-13 (US), 12A (UK)
Runtime: 159 minutes

Elvis is director Baz Luhrmann's (Romeo & Juliet, The Great Gatsby) interpretation of the life of American rock and roll singer and actor Elvis Presley (Austin Butler). As you might expect from a flick by Luhrmann, it's bold, flashy and fantastic-looking, laced with a lot of heart-aching tragedy.

Interestingly, the story is told from the perspective of Presley's manager, Colonel Tom Parker, played here by Tom Hanks. Austin Butler was highly-praised for his portrayal of Elvis and bagged several prestigious awards. Reassuringly, the movie also got the seal of approval from Presley's family who have all been vocal about the portrayal of Elvis and his life.

Interstellar

RT score: 73%
Age rating: PG-13 (US), 12A (UK)
Runtime: 165 minutes

It's not often that we think movies deserve to be called epic, but that's how we'd describe Interstellar, a sci-fi movie that weaves a story across space and time all in the name of love, discovery and saving humanity – see, we told you it's epic!

Interstellar is set in a dystopian future and follows the story of a team of astronauts who must travel through a wormhole that's discovered near Saturn in order to find a new home for humanity. What follows is a sprawling adventure filled with wonder, heartache and a dash of cosmic horror.

If you're a fan of science-fiction, there's a lot to love here with beautiful new worlds and wondrous space-faring scenes. But at its core, this is a movie about human relationships and the lengths people will go to help the ones they love. See where it placed in our Christopher Nolan movies ranked guide.

Three Thousand Years of Longing

RT score: 71%
Age rating: R (US), 15 (UK)
Runtime: 108 minutes

If you're looking for a dose of rich and, at times, sensual fantasy then we've got you. Three Thousand Years of Longing is a visually-stunning movie from acclaimed director George Miller (Mad Max, Babe and Happy Feet).

Three Thousands Years of Longing is about a professor, played by Tilda Swinton, who finds an antique bottle on a trip to Istanbul and discovers a djinn (a spirit), played by Idris Elba, inside of it. The djinn offers to grant the professor three wishes but also tells her three stories about his past, explaining how he wound up trapped inside a bottle.

His tales whisk us back thousands of years to royal romances, heart-breaking schemes, murder and lust. Three Thousands Years of Longing is the perfect film to watch if you're seeking some fantastical escapism and romance that isn't twee but epic in its intensity.

Gangs of Lagos

RT score: TBC
Age rating: R (US), 18 (UK)
Runtime: 124 minutes

Gangs of Lagos tells the tale of Obalola and the lives of his friends, Gift and Ify, as they grow up on the busy and chaotic streets of Isale Eko, a neighbourhood in Lagos, Nigeria.

A film centered on family, friendship and betrayal, while also exploring the impact of violence and politically-affiliated gang culture in Nigeria, Gangs of Lagos isn't an easy Sunday afternoon watch – especially when you consider that it's based on true stories from Isale Eko. It's also the first Amazon movie to be mad in Africa; the pioneering flick being the first of many upcoming international projects.

Top Gun: Maverick

RT score: 96%
Age rating: PG-13 (US), 12 (UK)
Runtime: 131 minutes

It was Q2 2022 when Top Gun: Maverick landed in theaters and wowed many with its box office performance. Now, the movie is available to watch at home thanks to Prime Video (it's also available on Paramount Plus).

You'll want to check it out, too. Maverick is an action-packed, fast-paced movie with impressive special effects, top-class performances and top-tier set-pieces that'll leave your jaw on the floor. Its story is a little formulaic at times, but it’s nonetheless well worth a watch.

If you loved the original Top Gun movie you’ll love this one, too. It’s just as fun, exciting, and edge-of-your-seat tense as the first. You won’t be able to take your eyes off Tom Cruise’s electric performance as Captain Pete "Maverick" Mitchell and, as mentioned, there are top performances from its younger stars, too, especially Miles Teller as Lieutenant Bradley "Rooster" Bradshaw. Read our exclusive chats with director Joseph Kosinki about the mind-boggling number of cameras used on set and how the film got the green light in the most Tom Cruise way possible.

Palm Springs

RT score: 94%
Age rating: R (US), 15 (UK)
Runtime: 90 minutes

There have been plenty of phenomenal time loop movies over the years, including Source Code and Edge of Tomorrow. But for a take that's less edgy sci-fi and has more humor, charm, and romcom threads, Palm Springs should be on your must-watch list.

Two strangers called Nyles (Andy Samberg) and Sarah (Cristin Milioti) meet at a wedding and find they're the only ones living the same day over and over. According to reports, the creators were heavily inspired by Groundhog Day, but wanted a fresh take on the time loop trope, which is why the movie begins with Nyles already in the loop. Samberg fans or those of a quirky, sci-fi disposition will love this. US viewers can also catch it on Hulu.

Devotion

RT score: 80%
Age rating: PG-13 (US), 12 (UK)
Runtime: 139 minutes

Devotion tells the tale of an African American fighter pilot in the Korean war, who has suffered unspoken racial injustices during his time in the US military. Isolated from his white colleagues, Jesse Brown (Jonathan Majors) finds it hard to trust anyone – until he meets Glenn Powell (Tom Hudner). Together, they make heroic sacrifices that result in them becoming two of the most celebrated pilots in history.

Based on the novel of the same name, Devotion is full of thrilling aviation and deep racial tension, which it navigates very well. It's been well-received by critics and audience alike.

Sound of Metal

RT score: 97%
Age rating: R (US), 15 (UK)
Runtime: 120 minutes

Riz Ahmed shines in the lead role of Sound of Metal, a thoughtful and provocative movie about grief, addiction, and identity. He plays Ruben, a metal drummer who begins to experience hearing loss. He’s told to eliminate loud noises, but continues to perform, worrying that his career, relationship, and life as he knows it could soon be over.

Sound of Metal is a challenging watch at times, but one of the best Prime Video movies as it's also deeply moving and introspective. You’ll need to be in a certain mood to watch it, but when you do, you’ll be blown away. A crowd-pleasing flick that was nominated for numerous Academy Awards in 2019, winning in the Best Sound and Best Film Editing categories. Easily one of the best Prime Video movies around.

The Big Sick

RT score: 98%
Age rating: R (US), 15 (UK)
Runtime: 120 minutes

Here’s a cool fact about The Big Sick: it’s written by writer, producer, and podcast host Emily V. Gordon, plus actor, comedian and screenwriter Kumail Nanjiani (the duo are married), and is inspired by their real-life relationship. It’s a story about an interracial couple, played by Nanjiani and Zoe Kazan, who have to deal with cultural differences when Emily becomes seriously ill.

It’s a funny and heartfelt movie, and feels fresher and smarter than a lot of more recent rom-coms. Critics and cinephiles agreed, too, with it being chosen by American Film Institute as one of the top 10 films of the year when it came out in 2017. It was also nominated for an Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay.

One Night in Miami

RT score: 98%
Age rating: R (US), 15 (UK)
Runtime: 110 minutes

One Night in Miami comes from Regina King, who makes her directorial debut. The story is based on a 2013 stage play of the same name – written by filmmaker and playwright Kemp Powers – which itself is inspired by a real meeting that took place in February 1964 at the Hampton House in Miami.

During that supposed event, Malcolm X (Kingsley Ben-Adir), Muhammad Ali (Eli Goree), Jim Brown (Aldis Hodge), and Sam Cooke (Leslie Odom Jr) gathered to celebrate Ali’s title win against Sonny Liston. Events unfold over the course of a single night as the legendary quartet talk about power, race, discussing their roles in the Civil Rights Movement, and the culture of the era. It's one of the best Prime Video movies around and, when it was first released, was nominated for several Academy Awards.

Manchester by the Sea

RT score: 96%
Age rating: R (US), 15 (UK)
Runtime: 137 minutes

Manchester by the Sea is a heavy movie. It’s about a depressed and grief-stricken man who needs to care for his teen nephew after his brother dies. Understandably, then, it focuses on themes of guilt, responsibility, and families.

It’s masterfully told and beautifully acted by Casey Affleck and Michelle Williams in the lead roles. The film received critical acclaim, winning Academy Awards for Best Actor for Affleck and Best Original Screenplay, and was considered one of the best films of 2016 by most critics.

The Vast of Night

RT score: 92%
Age rating: PG-13 (US), 12 (UK)
Runtime: 90 minutes

The Vast of Night is a 2019 sci-fi mystery set in 1950s New Mexico. It’s loosely based on real events, including the Kecksburg UFO incident – an unidentified fireball being spotted in the sky – and the Foss Lake disappearances, which saw a group of teens and adults mysteriously go missing.

The film follows young switchboard operator Fay Crocker (played by Sierra McCormick) and radio DJ Everett Sloan (Jake Horowitz) who discover an audio frequency that they think could be extra terrestrial. It’s an engrossing thriller that’s lo-fi and yet shows a lot of film-making skill.

Honey Boy

RT score: 95%
Age rating: R (US), 15 (UK)
Runtime: 93 minutes

Honey Boy is loosely based on actor Shia LaBeouf’s childhood and his relationship with his father – the title of the movie coming from his nickname as a kid. LaBeouf wrote the screenplay and also stars in it but, rather than play himself, he portrays his father. It follows the troubled relationship between 12-year-old Otis, who is finding some success as a TV star, and his abusive father, who signs himself up as Otis' guardian.

LaBeouf allegedly wrote the script as a form of therapy when he was in rehab. For that reason, it’s a difficult watch and feels very raw. Strangely, though, it’s oddly therapeutic for the viewer, too. At its core, this is a movie about a man’s struggles to understand himself and forgive himself, as well as his past trauma.

Licorice Pizza

RT score: 90%
Age rating: R (US), 15 (UK)
Runtime: 133 minutes

Licorice Pizza is a US comedy-drama written and directed by Paul Thomas Anderson, a filmmaker famous for movies like Boogie Nights, Magnolia, and There Will Be Blood. 

It's follows the development of a young couple’s relationship in the early ’70s, played by the exceptionally talented Alana Haim and Cooper Hoffman. With its laidback and meandering charm, there’s a kind of dreaminess to the movie at times. Equally, though its plot doesn’t unfold in a conventional way. And, although it’s a comedy, it's heartfelt with unexpected action and tension, too. One of the best Prime Video movies available today.


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