Prime Video ranks pretty high in the best streaming service race because it boasts an impressive lineup of movies, but such a streaming catalog comes with a whole other set of problems.
If you've ever looked at Prime Video's top 10 recommendations, you know that popular films aren't always worth watching.
Leading the pack is a slick and seriously cool crime drama that just broke into the Top 10 charts. And with the big holiday season approaching, it's no surprise to see several holiday movies in Prime Video's Top 10. If you're not in the mood for a slow-burning crime drama, there are a couple of festive favorites on the list as well (spoiler alert: we're not going to recommend “Red One,” even though it's Prime Video's new No. 1 movie).
This article is based on the Prime Video Top 10 chart as of Friday, December 11.
Jeff Nichols' clever period piece “Biker Riders” is heavy on atmosphere and somewhat light on plot, but should appeal to anyone who wants to immerse themselves in a period crime drama.
Traveling back in time to the 1960s, “The Biker Riders” follows the members of the Vandals Motorcycle Club, including founders Johnny David (Tom Hardy), Benny (Austin Butler), his partner Cathy (Jodie Comer), and The film depicts a decade in the lives of these people. Expect drama in each chapter, some violence, and great visuals on the open road by cinematographer Adam Stone.
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Netflix's recent Christmas release “That Christmas,” based on a collection of stories written by “Love Actually” director Richard Curtis, didn't I was not impressed.
Set in London in the run-up to Christmas, this beloved Christmas film, which charts the progress of several intertwined love stories, is the star of the Christmas season for many.
From Mark (Andrew Lincoln) confessing his love to Juliet (Keira Knightley) on her doorstep to the newly elected Prime Minister David (Hugh Grant) running through 10 Downing Street, the scenes are truly iconic.
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If “Love Actually” isn't enough to satisfy your Christmas romance cravings, “Holiday” is another festive romance waiting for a rerun.
Nancy Meyers' 2006 romantic comedy follows two women who decide to swap houses over the Christmas period via a website in an attempt to escape their troubled romantic lives.
After learning that her partner is engaged to another woman, British journalist Iris (Kate Winslet) heads to LA to stay at Amanda's (Cameron Diaz) luxurious mansion, where she falls in love with film composer Miles (Jack Black) . Meanwhile, Amanda takes up residence in Iris's cozy English cottage, where she hits it off with Iris's dashing brother Graham (Jude Law).
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