The Best Movies on Amazon Prime (October 2022)

Ambulance (2022)

The king of action is back as Michael Bay teams up with an all-star cast in this heart-pounding heist flick

My Best Friend’s Exorcism (2022)

My Best Friend’s Exorcism follows Abby Rivers (Elsie Fisher) and Gretchen Lang (Amiah Miller), two besties whose lives are forever changed during the school year of 1988.

All the Old Knives (2022)

A resurrection of the hard-boiled spy thriller Hollywood has long thought dead, All the Old Knives brings the brains back to espionage. 

Memory (2022)

Like a blend of Memento and Taken, this Liam Neeson action flick has the plot and punch to keep you entertained the whole way through. 

Spell (2020)

Spell tells the story of Marquis (Omari Hardwick), an Appalachian native on his way back home to attend his father’s funeral.

Bull (2019)

In a slum just outside of Houston, troubled teen Kris (Amber Harvard) is looking at prison time after trashing her neighbor Abe’s (Rob Morgan) house.

The Outfit (2022)

Working late one night, Leonard is burst in upon by an Irish mobster and his injured compatriot.  

Samaritan (2022)

After Joe (Sylvester Stallone) saves his 13-year-old neighbor Sam (Javon Walton) from a group of bullies, Sam starts to suspect him of being more than just your average senior citizen.

Black Bear (2020)

Manic, neurotic, terrifying, and hilarious, Black Bear will leave you wondering what you just watched, and why the hell you haven’t seen it sooner.  

The Lost City (2022)

Move aside Indiana Jones because The Lost City is coming for the treasure hunting crown.

Sonic the Hedgehog 2 (2022)

A sequel to the 2020 video game inspired hit Sonic the Hedgehog, Sonic 2 brings all the family fun you loved in the first film with the added benefit of a few more notable twists.

Thirteen Lives (2022)

Based on what was arguably one of the biggest news stories of 2018, Thirteen Lives shows every detail of the dramatic Tham Luang Nang Non cave rescue.

Emergency (2022)

A satirical party flick with as much brains as laughs, Emergency might be one of the best films to ever premiere on Prime

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