10 Classic Movies Streaming on Amazon Prime

  • August 16, 2017
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10 Classic Movies Streaming on Amazon Prime

Amazon Prime isn’t known for being the first place to look for a great movie to watch, but it should be. Other streaming services have the TV show game pretty much locked down, between Netflix originals like Stranger Things and Hulu’s collection of classic sitcoms (Golden Girls for life). But when it comes to movies, the selection on Prime has become the most underrated in the streaming world.

So, get ready for some “Amazon Prime and chill” with our list of 10 great movies on Prime (in no particular order), including classics, indies, and the latest Oscar nominated films. And don’t forget to click here to use our code for $10 off your first order when you sign up for Prime!


Moonlight One of the most groundbreaking Best Picture winners, and a beautifully shot work of art by director Berry Jenkins.


Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark One of our top 5 favorite movies, Harrison Ford and Steven Spielberg right smack in the middle of their primes.


20th Century Women A wonderful film from indie powerhouse A24, featuring an awesome 70s punk soundtrack and an overlooked performance by Annette Bening.


Flashdance Young Jennifer Beals and her multitude of dancing stand-ins made easily the best underdog montage movie of the 80s.


Gangs of New York Leo, DDL, and one of the last times Scorsese got snubbed for his Oscar.


American Beauty Kevin Spacey’s best work, a modern masterpiece, and this list’s second Annette Bening sighting.


Almost Famous Cameron Crowe’s ode to the golden age of rock n roll and music journalism, centered around one of the best fictional bands of all time.


Ex Machina Come for the incredible visual effects, stay for Oscar Isaac’s disco dancing scene.


Apocalypse Now Francis Ford Coppola’s Vietnam epic of insanity, often considered one of the greatest films ever made.


Manchester by the Sea If you enjoy using up all of the tissues in your house when you watch a movie, this one’s for you. No really, it’s sad.


The Wizard of Oz Clearly so much more than just a movie but we’ll consider it a movie for this list. You’d be hard-pressed to find a bigger classic on any other streaming platform.

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