There are a lot of movies on Amazon Prime Video, but not all of them are great. In fact, one of Amazon’s biggest weaknesses is the difficulty separating the good films from the mediocre movies. You may find yourself scrolling down for a long time — as I did — when picking out this month’s choices for the three great dramas on Amazon Prime Video that you need to watch in February.
As Netflix pours more of its resources into original content, Amazon Prime Video is picking up the slack, adding new movies for its subscribers each month. Its catalog has grown so impressive ...
As part of the new Alexa+ experience Amazon introduced on Wednesday, the smart assistant will gain the ability to navigate through movies on Prime Video on your behalf. Thanks to integrations between Alexa, Prime Video, and Fire TV, Alexa+, as the upgraded ...
Reacher' has made nearly $280 million for Amazon Prime Video in subscriber revenue alone, according to a new study by Parrot Analytics.
Fans are excited that Invincible is back for its third season without an interminably long wait like we saw for season 2. But while the show is putting up solid viewership numbers, from what we can tell, it’s not enough to hold off another recent Amazon powerhouse from taking back the top spot in Amazon Prime Video’s Top 10 list.
The fourth episode of Reacher season 3 drops on Thursday, Feb. 27, at 12 a.m. PT/3 a.m. ET on Prime Video. The remaining four episodes will be released weekly each Thursday until the finale drops on Thursday, March 27. Here's the episode release schedule:
The best new show to hit Amazon Prime Video in a while has arrived with perfect scores from critics, but it may not be for everyone, given its subject matter.
Hannah Blyth, head of TV at Amazon Prime Video, eyes a “broad and well-rounded slate,” and SkyShowtime chief content officer Kai Finke sees windowing as an opportunity, they told a MIP London session asking "What Do Streamers Want?
Treat yourself to Bong Joon-ho's underseen directorial debut, Japan's superior Hunger Games, and a gripping Romanian documentary regarded as one of the best journalism movies of all time.
The comedy series, which debuted on Amazon’s now-defunct streamer Freevee as a surprise hit in 2023, will run for a second season on Amazon Prime Video, Variety has learned from sources. Amazon did not comment on the renewal.