Prime Video has named Keisuke Oishi as its new country manager for Japan, effective Jan. 20. The veteran Amazon executive, who most recently served as director and general manager of Amazon Music Japan, will report to Gaurav Gandhi, VP of Prime Video Asia Pacific, Middle East and Africa. He replaces Kodama Takashi.
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Amazon Prime Video has plenty of great classic and new anime, and these are the very best shows and movies on the streaming service.
A soapy drama about a family after the death of their wealthy patriarch sits tantalizingly on Prime Video. In Riches, the will reading goes in an unexpected direction, leading Stephen Richard's two sets of children to vie for control of his business. You'll glide through the stylish first season, which includes Ted Lasso Emmy nominee Sarah Niles.
Prime Video’s BEAST GAMES has set a new record for the streaming service, racking up 50 million views in its first 25 days.
Watch it on Prime Video. Monk is back in the conversation, thanks to the surprising success of 2023’s Mr. Monk's Last Case: A Monk Movie — and now all eight seasons will be available to stream on Prime come Jan 15.
Without further ado, here are the best British movies on Prime Video! For more recommendations, check out our lists of the best British movies on Netflix, the best British detective shows on Netflix and Prime Video, and the best movies and shows on Prime Video across all genres.
Looking for good sci-fi? I'll bet these three sci-fi movies on Amazon Prime Video you need to watch in January 2025 weren't previously on your radar.
War stories are a powerful way to showcase courage, sacrifice, and patriotism. In India, these tales of bravery are brought to life through gripping web series highlighting real events, unsung heroes,
The much-awaited second season of the Tamil web series Suzhal: The Vortex will reportedly premiere on Amazon Prime Video on February 21. This crime thriller, created by the directorial duo Pushkar and Gayathri, boasts a star-studded cast and was released in 2022.
“Molly-Mae: Behind it All” is an Amazon Original streaming exclusively on Prime Video, so you’ll have to be an Amazon Prime subscriber to watch the series. If you aren’t an Amazon Prime subscriber already, you can get started with a 30-day Amazon Prime free trial before $14.99/month payments begin.
Now, Beast Games has finally been dethroned for the first time since launch by a new Amazon Original Series, On Call, a police drama that dropped all its episodes at once in a binge model just a few days ago, something of a rarity for Amazon. Here’s the synopsis: