The 32 Best Movies on Amazon Prime to Watch Now (December 2024)

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Only one streaming service lives on a site that will sell you paper towels with no shipping costs: Amazon Prime Video. But while shopping for household goods, you may also wonder, What are the best movies on Amazon Prime Video? Vanity Fair is here to help.

Truly, there are countless films on Prime Video you can rent for a few bucks—but if you are already an Amazon Prime subscriber, you get access to a ton of free, good movies. There are comedies, horror films, dramas, classics, sexy tennis movies with Zendaya (okay, only one sexy tennis movie with Zendaya), and a lot more. So don’t get stuck holding the remote like a schmuck while your spouse eats all the Häagen-Dazs. Take a look at this curated list and pick something out before you turn the television on.

12 Angry Men (1957)

Director: Sidney Lumet
Genre: Drama
Notable cast: Henry Fonda, Lee J. Cobb, E.G. Marshall, Jack Warden
MPA rating: Not rated
Rotten Tomatoes: 100%
Metacritic: 97

This is a great movie for people who like to say, “Oh yes, I would be the righteous, thorough juror like Henry Fonda—not like Jack Warden, who just wants to get the hell out of there and watch a baseball game.” You know, people who lie to themselves. A trial by jury is still probably the best system we’ve got, but it ain’t flawless, as this extremely juicy and watchable drama proves. It’s one of the best free movies on Prime Video that you may have been meaning to see but never have.

Air (2023)

Director: Ben Affleck
Genre: Comedy-drama
Notable cast: Matt Damon, Viola Davis, Ben Affleck
MPA rating: R
Rotten Tomatoes: 93%
Metacritic: 73

No one makes a movie when you do well at work, but your work doesn’t involve clinching a decades-spanning pop-culture moment, does it? Matt Damon plays the real-life genius at Nike who convinced Michael Jordan to stick his name on a new shoe, which sounds like the dumbest idea for a feature film ever. But the way director Ben Affleck puts Air together, it’s almost like a heist picture, with Viola Davis’s Deloris Jordan as the final obstacle. It’s pure rah-rah capitalism, but one of the top movies on Amazon Prime Video to guarantee a smile.

All of Me (1984)

Director: Carl Reiner
Genre: Comedy
Notable cast: Steve Martin, Lily Tomlin, Richard Libertini
MPA rating: PG
Rotten Tomatoes: 85%
Metacritic: 68

For those of us old enough to have seen this in theaters, we’ve been mumbling “put Edwina backinbowl” for 40 years. (It’s been a struggle.) This zany supernatural comedy is probably a little dated in its treatment of Eastern religions, but that hopefully won’t offend you too much when you see everyman Steve Martin’s physical antics after 50% of his body is overtaken by undead zillionaire Lily Tomlin. Though this is still a bananas picture, it was the first of Martin’s films that wasn’t just a joke parade like The Jerk or Dead Men Don’t Wear Plaid—an important turn in the road for a great career.

An American Werewolf in London (1981)

Director: John Landis
Genre: Horror-comedy
Notable cast: David Naughton, Griffin Dunne, Jenny Agutter
MPA rating: R
Rotten Tomatoes: 89%
Metacritic: 55

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