Prime Video has an extensive library, and it seems to keep expanding. If you’re subscribed to Amazon Prime, it’s one of the best perks that come with your membership, but actually wading through the titles available on the service in order to find one that you want to check out can be a challenge.
Thankfully, we’ve done some of that wading for you, and landed on three titles that you should definitely check out this weekend. From tender period romances to surrogate father stories, this list has a little bit of everything. It’s also a reminder of just how much great stuff there is on Prime Video, including some fairly recent titles that you may have missed when they were in theaters.
Call Me By Your Name (2017)
Chalamet is genuinely incredible in the central role, and he’s matched by a strong supporting cast. Ultimately, though, Call Me by Your Name is a movie about the importance of feeling everything that you can while you’re young, even as you recognize that much of what you’re feeling may ultimately cause you pain.
You can watch Call Me by Your Name on Prime Video.
The Holdovers (2023)
A throwback to the movies of the 1970s in all the best ways, The Holdovers tells the story of a boarding school teacher who is tasked with watching over the students who don’t go home for winter break. As the movie proceeds, though, it transforms into a touching story about the relationship between this curmudgeonly professor and one of those students as they help each other become slightly better.
As hokey or cliched as that may sound, The Holdovers is anything but. The movie is filled with genuine attention to detail, and features three of the best performances of 2023 from its trio of central characters.
The Holdovers is streaming on Prime Video.
Interstellar (2014)
The movie gets more complicated from there, but at its core, it’s a movie about how much the love between parents and children can break through the boundaries of space and time. Sentimental? Sure, but you’ll probably find yourself in tears by the end.
Interstellar is streaming on Prime Video.
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