Prime Video Top 10 Movies — Here are 3 Worth Watching

Prime Video Top 10 Movies — Here are 3 Worth Watching

When you're looking for something to watch on Amazon Prime Video, the service's Top 10 Movies list is a great place to start. In this constantly rotating list you will see the movies that attract the most interest from subscribers of the streaming service. But just because a film has entered the top 10 rankings does not guarantee its quality. 

It's not uncommon for lackluster flicks to appear in the Top 10 Prime videos, and I've even seen thoroughly rotten movies claim no.1 spot. That's why I'm picking three movies on the most viewed list of Prime videos that are worth your time. 

The list includes immersive documentaries, poignant satirical dramas and seasonal comedies that can elevate even the bluest moods. This article is based on the Prime Video Top 10 list as of Wednesday,5月29で8午前.ET And let's sort through all the housework and jump into my Prime video picks...

This new Prime video documentary focuses on the eponymous Blue Angels, the second oldest aerobatic team in the world. Founded in 1946, Blue Angels is a group of highly talented pilots, and over the years the flight demonstration Squadron has been running for an audience of more than 505 million people. This immersive document showcases the feats of aerial artistry team remarks and the commitment required to make the cut. 

"Blue Angels" explores the squadron from every angle, watching a tough selection process, intense training sessions and a tough show season. You'll be seriously impressed by the gravity-defying moves these elite pilots can pull off, but what really shines in this documentary is the extraordinary teamwork, passion and pride that fuels the Blue Angels to be the best in their craft. In fact, this Prime Video doc does a great job of taking you into the cockpit, so you might feel a fierce headlamp just by watching. 

Watch "The Blue Angels" now on Prime Video

"American Fiction" was a major player at this year's awards ceremony and won an Oscar for best adapted screenplay. Based on the 2001 novel Erasure by American novelist Percival Everett, Jeffrey Wright plays Thelonious "Monk" Ellison, a writer frustrated by the commercial success of the stereotypical so-called "Black Book." Out of anger, he writes novels that ridicule the literary metaphors found in these novels, and much of his surprise and annoyance, it's an instant bestseller

Monk flocks on new opportunities and is brimming with praise from peers, but remains unhappy. While trying to wrestle with the monsters of his own creation, he also has to deal with various family issues, including his mother's Alzheimer's, and his troubled brother, Cliff (Sterling K. Brown). "American fiction" is interesting, insightful and sometimes emotionally devastating. It's a poignant satirical comedy drama with some of the best performances you can see in any movie of the year. 

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"The Holdovers" is a bit out of season at this point. It may feel a bit odd to watch this heartwarming comedy in the summer, set during a winter break at a gorgeous New England boarding school, but this Alexander Payne-directed flick is so good that I simply can't advise waiting until the weather gets cold to watch. "Holdovers" is utterly amazing, that you need to stream it as soon as possible, the time of year is darn good. 

In "The Holdovers," Paul Giamatti offers the best performance of his career as Paul Hunham, a crotchety professor who was forced to stay on campus during Christmas to chaperone students who had nowhere to go for the holidays. But a flexible educator is developing an unexpected bond between a young burnout (Dominic Sessa) and a school cook (Da' Vine Joy Randolph) grieving the death of her son. この奇妙なトリオはありそうもない仲間ですが、お祝いの期間中、彼らは彼らの脆弱性を共有するので、彼らは緊密なグループになります。 "The Holdovers"は映画の形でかわいいです。 

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