The Los Angeles Rams defense appeared to be content to drop back in coverage and prevent San Francisco’s Brock Purdy from completing a Hail Mary on the final play of their Thursday night game on Dec.
The broadcast on Amazon Prime Video saw it differently, though. Before Purdy snapped the ball, a defensive alert appeared on the screen, indicating that Rams inside linebacker Christian Rozeboom ...
The broadcast on Amazon Prime Video saw it differently, though. Before Purdy snapped the ball, a defensive alert appeared on the screen, indicating that Rams inside linebacker Christian Rozeboom ...
As Prime Video wraps up its third season doing NFL games with an AFC wild-card matchup between the Pittsburgh Steelers and Baltimore Ravens on Saturday night, the “Prime Vision” feed and use of Artifi
If you’re looking for a thriller movie that will stay with you long after the credits roll, “Buried” deserves to be on your watchlist. Just be warned it’s an intensely claustrophobic movie, so steer clear if you can’t handle tight spaces. Here’s what you need to know about “Buried."
The director of the rollicking Talking Heads rockumentary Stop Making Sense shouldn't also be capable of directing the Anne Hathaway -starring nerve-wracking rehab drama Rachel Getting Married. The same can be said for having the preternatural skill to direct Married to the Mob and a remake of The Manchurian Candidate —Demme just had a special touch.
Prime Video has set a February global premiere for 'Broken Rage,' the latest feature from acclaimed Japanese filmmaker Takeshi Kitano.
This list is regularly updated as movies rotate on and off of Amazon Prime Video. *New additions are indicated with an asterisk.,Amazon has a little bit of everything on their streaming service, but they don’t have an interface that makes it particularly easy to find any of it.
"The Invisible Man" is a chilling dark thriller from director Leigh Whannell. And you can watch it free on Prime Video before seeing "Wolf Man" in theaters.
"Unstoppable" is now streaming on Prime Video, telling the story of Anthony Robles, a boy born with only one leg who goes on to become an NCAA wrestling champion. And yes, the film is based on a true story.
Prime Video has built a reputation for delivering a steady stream of original movies and shows. However, with such a high volume of content, some titles risk being overlooked on the streaming service. That’s why I’m shining a light on “Unstoppable,” the streamer’s new sports drama that recently landed on the platform in the U.S (January 16).
LOS ANGELES — Grit and determination take to the mat in the new Prime Video movie, "Unstoppable." The film follows the true-life story of Anthony Robles, a college wrestler born with one leg, and his family. "I'm just excited and honored to say that that is our story up there," Robles said.