These movies are five of the biggest releases on Amazon's calendar for 2025, and each of them is worth paying attention to.
Amazon Prime Video is closing in on a deal to make Kevin Harlan its No. 2 NBA play-by-player when it begins coverage of the league later this year, sources briefed on the discussion told The Athletic.
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:
Amazon MGM Studios confirmed to NBC News that Amazon Prime Video has licensed a documentary about the incoming first lady.
Amazon.com’sAMZN0.01%increase; green up pointing triangle Prime Video streaming service has licensed what it said was a documentary about former and future first lady Melania Trump. The film is being done with her cooperation, and she will have an ...
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By Jason Bailey For decades, Dick Wolf has dominated prime- time programming. Now, at 78, he has plans to conquer his next world: streaming. By John Koblin The new Amazon series isn’t ...
Incoming first lady Melania Trump will star in a documentary film project with Amazon Prime Video set to debut in the second half of 2025, an Amazon spokesperson announced Sunday. Filming for the documentary began in December 2024 and is ongoing,
MrBeast's Beast Games has just broken a significant Amazon Prime Video streaming record. Despite its critical reviews and controversy, the show appears to be ma
Amazon Prime Video has secured exclusive global rights to a documentary about Melania Trump, with filming underway since December 2024. The untitled project, directed by Brett Ratner and executive ...
If you’re an “eligible customer” (again, there’s no clarification as far as what that means), Amazon will give you a $5 credit for streaming something using Prime Video. All you have to do ...
"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.