5 movies that you should watch on Amazon Prime Video

Updated : Mar 25, 2021 07:22
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Are you scrolling through OTT platforms looking for some new shows and films to watch? Here are few suggestions for you

'Small Axe'
'Small Axe' is a British anthology film series. Created and directed by Steve McQueen, the anthology consists of five films that tell distinct stories about the lives of West Indian immigrants in London from the 1960s to the 1980s. The series premiered in the United States on 20 November 2020 and will be available in India in 2021.

'I'm Your Woman'
Not your usual crime thriller, 'I'm Your Woman' follows the life of a mobster's wife, who is forced to go on the run with her baby after her husband betrays his partners in crime. Rachel Brosnahan plays the lead in the film.

'You Were Never Really Here'
A psychological thriller starring Joker actor Joaquin Phoenix in the lead. The film is based on the story of a hitman who is hired to rescue a politician's daughter from a human trafficking network. 

'The Vast of Night'
'The Vast of Night' is a sci-fi film that plays with narrative in clever ways. Directed by Andrew Patterson, the film revolves around the life of two young radio workers who investigate an audio frequency they think could be traced to aliens.

'Honey Boy'
Directed by Alma Harel and written by Shia LaBeouf, 'Honey Boy' traces the life of child actor Otis Lort & his stormy childhood as he struggles to reconcile with his father and deal with his mental health.

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