The Best Movies on Amazon Prime Video August 2023

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It is not a simple effort to choose the best movies on amazon prime UK since the streaming service is jam-packed with fantastic films spanning almost every genre. Because of this, selecting just a few movies from the enormous collection was a huge challenge, yet we successfully completed it.

We’ve put up a list of the best movies on amazon prime UK that are now in theatres. In recent years, Amazon Prime has placed a greater emphasis on producing original content; as a result, there have been several recent releases available to see. However, some great classic movies have a blend of actions and thrill, so without any more delay, get ready for some of the best movies on amazon prime UK that are available.

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The Godfather (1972)

The Godfather (1972)

Director: Francis Ford Coppola

Writer: Mario Puzo, Francis Ford Coppola, Mario Puzo

Cast: John Marley, Richard S. Castellano, Marlon Brando, Morgana King

IMDB Rating: 9.2/10

Runtime: 2h 55m

The film opens with “Don” Vito Corleone, the leader of a New York Mafia “family,” presiding over his daughter’s wedding to his wife, Carmela. Michael, Michael’s adored son, has recently returned from the war, but he has no plans to join his father’s company. The behaviour of the family company is made evident during Michael’s life. Those who show respect to the head of the family are treated with kindness, while those who don’t are prone to brutality if the family’s interests are threatened. Don Vito leads a traditional life, but times have changed, and some people are more concerned with “family” and ” community” than they used to be. Don Vito is an example of this. Don’s influence is needed by an up-and-coming adversary of the Corleone family who plans to start distributing narcotics in New York City. Michael will have to pay a terrible price to save the family from the conflict between the Don’s fading old-world ideals and newer methods.


Fight Club (1999)

Fight Club (1999)

Director: David Fincher

Writer: Jim Uhls, Chuck Palahniuk

Cast: Christina Cabot, David Andrews, Edward Norton, Bob Stephenson

IMDB Rating: 8.8/10

Runtime: 2h 19m

The story is told in the first person by an unnamed narrator who attends support groups to tame his emotional condition and cure the sleeplessness that he suffers from. When he finally meets Marla, another fake person who attends support groups, his life starts to seem like it may be livable after all. When he becomes involved with Tyler, he finds himself sucked into an underground fight club and a soap-producing plan. Together, the two guys let their lives spin out of control and become involved in a vicious power struggle and love competition.


Forrest Gump (1994)

Forrest Gump (1994)

Director: Robert Zemeckis

Writer: Eric Roth, Winston Groom

Cast: Sam Anderson, Harold G. Herthum, Tom Hanks, Michael Conner Humphreys

IMDB Rating: 8.8/10

Runtime: 2h 22m

Slow-witted Forrest Gump has never considered himself in a disadvantaged position, and his mother’s constant encouragement has allowed him to live a life that is in no way bound. Forrest’s constant positivity has inspired many people throughout his life, whether leading his college football team to dominance, serving his country in Vietnam, or helming a shrimp boat. But the one person that Forrest loves the most, his childhood sweetheart Jenny, who is now unstable, maybe the one who will be the hardest to heal.


It’s a Wonderful Life (1946)

It_s a Wonderful Life (1946)

Director: Frank Capra

Writer: Jo Swerling, Frank Capra, Frances Goodrich

Cast: Henry Travers, Gloria Grahame, James Stewart, Samuel S. Hinds

IMDB Rating: 8.6/10

Runtime: 2h 10m

George Bailey could not realise his lifelong goals of travelling the globe and constructing tall buildings due to circumstances beyond his control. As he worries about taking over his father’s construction and lending company and competing with the grumpy old Mr Potter, he sees his family and friends achieve their goals and becomes inspired by their achievements. His guardian angel, Clarence Odbody, appears to him when he finds himself in a vulnerable position due to a financial misunderstanding. Clarence Odbody shows him what his life would have been like if he had never been born.


The Usual Suspects (1995)

The Usual Suspects (1995)

Director: Bryan Singer

Writer: Christopher McQuarrie

Cast: Suzy Amis, Chazz Palminteri, Stephen Baldwin, Carl Bressler

IMDB Rating: 8.5/10

Runtime: 1h 46m

Dave Kujan, a U.S. Customs Agent, interrogates Roger ‘Verbal’ Kint after a cargo ship fire and the deaths of many individuals. Verbal continues to tell them what occurred, beginning with the time he spent in a holding cell with four other offenders. Together, they successfully kidnap a cargo of jewels and flee to Los Angeles, where they plan to hide. Keyser Söze’s defence attorney, Kobayashi, calls and asks them to execute a task for him, which they happily accept. As a consequence, the cargo ship was attacked. Verbal gets freed because he refuses to testify against himself. Then and only then does Kujan come to grips with the truth.


Saving Private Ryan (1998)

Saving Private Ryan (1998)

Director: Steven Spielberg

Writer: Robert Rodat

Cast: Adam Goldberg, Matt Damon, Tom Hanks, Dennis Farina

IMDB Rating: 8.6/10

Runtime: 2h 49m

Chief of Staff General Marshall was notified during WWII that three of a woman’s sons had been killed and that she would simultaneously receive reports of their deaths. He decides to deploy a team to discover and bring home the General’s fourth son even though it’s very doubtful that he’s still alive and the location where he’s said to be is highly hazardous. That’s why a team of eight men is sent out to locate him, but it is dangerous, and they are killed one by one. How many of the survivors are still alive. We don’t know.


The Prestige (2006)

The Prestige (2006)

Director: Christopher Nolan

Writer: Christopher Priest, Christopher Nolan, Jonathan Nolan

Cast: Rebecca Hall, Daniel Davis, Michael Caine, Hugh Jackman

IMDB Rating: 8.5/10

Runtime: 2h 10m

The story takes place in London in the 1800s, and two competitive magicians read each other’s diaries to learn the details of their personal lives and acts. Because we are going back in time to when the diaries were written, each magician gets fixated on the finest trick that their competitor does. Both magicians give the impression that they are doing the identical trick to the audience, but neither can figure out how the other does the trick. Because we are going back in time to when the diaries were written, each magician gets fixated on the finest trick that their competitor does.


Django Unchained (2012)

Django Unchained (2012)

Director: Quentin Tarantino

Writer: Quentin Tarantino

Cast: Samuel L. Jackson, David Steen, Jamie Foxx, Ato Essandoh, Walton Goggins

IMDB Rating: 8.4/10

Runtime: 2h 45m

In the late 1850s, a man called Dr King Schultz, a once dentist turned bounty hunter, purchases the freedom of a guy named Django from a pair of slave traders to aid him in his mission to locate and murder those others he wants dead. After that, with Schultz’s assistance, Django sets out to identify and liberate his wife Broomhilda, who, like him, was sold as an enslaved person by an unknown master. Their travels lead them to a plantation known as Candieland, controlled by a despicable business magnate. A man called Stephen is the chief enslaved person, and they begin to have some doubts about him.


Once Upon a Time in America (1984)

Once Upon a Time in America (1984)

Director: Sergio Leone

Writer: Ernesto Gastaldi, Piero De Bernardi, Harry Grey, Sergio Leone

Cast: Joe Pesci, Treat Williams, Robert De Niro, Larry Rapp, Robert Harper

IMDB Rating: 8.3/10

Runtime: 3h 49m

Story of the life of New York Jewish gangsters over 40 years. Through a series of flashforwards and flashbacks, the story follows small-time crook David ‘Noodles’ Aaronson, his lifelong partners in crime, Max, Patsy, and Cockeye, as well as some of their closest friends, from their early years growing up in the rough Jewish neighbourhood of New York City’s Lower East Side during prohibition to their retirement years in the late 1960s, when an elderly Noodles comes back to New York after several years of hiding to investigate the paternity of


Taxi Driver (1976)

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Director: Martin Scorsese

Writer: Paul Schrader

Cast: Garth Avery, Copper Cunningham, Diahnne Abbott, Harry Fischler, Leonard Harris

IMDB Rating: 8.2/10

Runtime: 1h 54m

Travis Bickle, a cab driver in New York City, continually and almost compulsively thinks back on the horror and corruption of life around him. At the same time, he gets more troubled by his feelings of isolation and loneliness. In almost every aspect of his life, he continues to be an absolute outsider and cannot establish an emotional connection with the people around him. Because he cannot fall or stay asleep, he frequents the local pornography shops to find some kind of entertainment. At the same time, he becomes more concerned with the idea of leaving his miserable everyday life.


Snatch (2000)

Snatch (2000)

Director: Guy Ritchie

Writer: Guy Ritchie

Cast: Nicola Collins, Jason Buckham, Ade, Benicio Del Toro, William Beck

IMDB Rating: 8.3/10

Runtime: 1h 42m

Involved in a shady deal with Brick Top, an unlicensed boxing promoter, Turkish finds himself in the centre of a criminal investigation. As time goes on, the 84-karat diamond disappears during a diamond heist. With the aid of his cousin, Bullet Tooth Tony and Doug The Head, Avi, the boss who was meant to get the stone, travels to England in quest of the stone. The two circumstances merge into one as the chain reaction of events continues for each and every one of the people involved.


L.A. Confidential (1997)

L.A. Confidential (1997)

Director: Curtis Hanson

Writer: Curtis Hanson, Brian Helgeland, James Ellroy

Cast: Kim Basinger, Guy Pearce, Kevin Spacey, Elisabeth Granli, Allan Graf

IMDB Rating: 8.2/10

Runtime: 2h 18m

In the early 1950s, three police officers, each with their own set of motivations and preoccupations, investigated the corruption surrounding a murder that had not been solved that took place in a coffee shop in the heart of downtown Los Angeles. Sergeant Vincennes is responsible for leaking confidential material to a tabloid mogul. Detective Lieutenant Exley, who is the son of a detective who was killed in the line of duty, is on a mission to seek revenge for his father’s death. One of the people who were hurt in the incident was Officer White’s ex-partner, who was involved in a scandal that Exley investigated and uncovered.


Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989)

Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989)

Director: Steven Spielberg

Writer: Philip Kaufman, Menno Meyjes, Jeffrey Boam

Cast: Julian Glover, Michael Byrne, Sean Connery, Isla Blair, Harrison Ford

IMDB Rating: 8.2/10

Runtime: 2h 7m

A wealthy art collector asks Indiana Jones to help him find the Holy Grail so he may complete his collection. He finds out that his father, Dr Henry Jones, was the second archaeologist who went missing while looking for the priceless goblet and that the guy who went missing was another archaeologist. They had not anticipated how difficult it would be to locate the item, and the power it has is beyond the capabilities of people with impure intentions.


Heat (1995)

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Director: Michael Mann

Writer: Michael Mann

Cast: Diane Venora, Wes Studi, Al Pacino, William Fichtner, Ashley Judd

IMDB Rating: 8.3/10

Runtime: 2h 50m

A group of armed robbers in the Los Angeles area has been breaking into big banks, vaults, and armoured vehicles to steal money. Neal MacAuley, a notorious career criminal, is the leader of this group of criminals. When one of their heists, a theft from an armoured vehicle, goes wrong and the robbers kill the guards of the armoured car, homicide investigator Vince Hanna of the Los Angeles Police Department is placed on the case to find the robbers. Hanna knows that capturing these dangerous and armed robbers will be challenging and that the situation will climax in a terrifying gunfight when the robbers attempt to rob a significant federal bank.


Chinatown (1974)

Chinatown (1974)

Director: Roman Polanski

Writer: Roman Polanski, Robert Towne

Cast: John Hillerman, Diane Ladd, Richard Bakalyan, Jack Nicholson, Beulah Quo

IMDB Rating: 8.2/10

Runtime: 2h 10m

Mrs Mulwray approaches Los Angeles investigator Jake Gittes and asks him to keep an eye on her husband for her. A few times after Gittes is signed, the actual Mrs Mulwray shows up in his office and threatens to sue him if he does not quickly drop the case. Gittes continues to investigate the matter anyway. While he does so, he gradually uncovers a massive conspiracy involving at least one murder and centres on water management, state and local corruption, land usage, and real estate.


Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels (1998)

Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels (1998)

Director: Guy Ritchie

Writer: Guy Ritchie

Cast: Nicholas Rowe, Jason Flemyng, Vinnie Jones, Dexter Fletcher, P.H. Moriarty

IMDB Rating: 8.2/10

Runtime: 1h 47m

After a shady round of poker in the East End, four Jack-the-Lads find themselves in a situation where they owe a complex guy and his goons a significant amount of money. Our heroes overheard their neighbours in the next flat trying to hold up a gang of out-of-their-depth drug producers, and as a result, they resolved to take revenge on the would-be robbers by holding them up themselves. When two antique double-barrelled shotguns vanish during another con, this marks the beginning of a chain of events that ultimately leads to uncertainty.


A Beautiful Mind (2001)

A Beautiful Mind (2001)

Director: Ron Howard

Writer: Sylvia Nasar, Akiva Goldsman

Cast: Adam Goldberg, Ed Harris, Judd Hirsch, Russell Crowe, Thomas F. Walsh

IMDB Rating: 8.2/10

Runtime: 2h 15m

Nobel Prize-winning scientist finally makes a ground-breaking discovery. John Nash, a mathematician at Princeton University, is attempting to leave a lasting legacy in mathematics. During his teaching career, he develops a love relationship with one of his students, Alicia. Meanwhile, the government begs him to assist in deciphering Soviet codes, quickly leading to his being entangled in a horrific conspiracy. Nash becomes increasingly suspicious until he discovers something that completely changes his perspective on life. Alicia is now his last hope of recovering his mental stamina and regaining his reputation as the outstanding mathematician he once was.


No Country for Old Men (2007)

No Country for Old Men (2007)

Director: Joel Coen , Ethan Coen

Writer: Cormac McCarthy, Ethan Coen, Joel Coen

Cast: Tess Harper, Kit Gwin, Tommy Lee Jones, Gene Jones, Kathy Lamkin

IMDB Rating: 8.2/10

Runtime: 2h 2m

Llewelyn Moss, a Vietnam veteran, believes he can keep his discovery of a money case a secret after finding it among several corpses. However, when Anton Chigurh finds Moss and his money, Moss is forced to flee to protect both himself and his belongings. The fact that Anton leaves a trail of dead victims behind him everywhere he goes makes it unavoidable that he will eventually catch up with Llewelyn. While all of this is taking place, Sheriff Ed Tom Bell is in charge of the inquiry, and he starts to view the nation in a new light than he used to.


Into the Wild (2007)

Into the Wild (2007)

Director: Sean Penn

Writer: Jon Krakauer, Sean Penn

Cast: Brian H. Dierker, Hal Holbrook, Emile Hirsch, Paul Knauls, Marcia Gay Harden

IMDB Rating: 8.1/10

Runtime: 2h 28m

A young guy musters the courage to go on an epic trip all by himself to discover the splendour and majesty of the world. He looks for joy and pleasure throughout his travels, which finally take him into the wild and wilderness, where he finds them, along with the feeling of truth and purpose he has been searching for his whole life. Along the journey, he encounters and profoundly affects a cast of other individuals who, in their unique ways, are also trying to leave or move on from the past to start enjoying life again.


Spotlight (I) (2015)

Spotlight (I) (2015)

Director: Tom McCarthy

Writer: Tom McCarthy, Josh Singer

Cast: John Slattery, Stanley Tucci, Sharon McFarlane, Mark Ruffalo, Michael Cyril Creighton

IMDB Rating: 8.1/10

Runtime: 2h 9m

The events occurred during the investigation into allegations of child molestation committed by Catholic priests working for the Boston Globe in 2001. After following up on leads, speaking with victims, reviewing ongoing court cases, and doing considerable research, they found evidence of abuse spanning decades. In addition, they find out that the problem was far more widespread than they had first imagined, that top bishop officials were aware of the problem, and that the church had a systematic policy of covering up the crimes.


Conclusion

We have carefully selected each film on the above list of the best movies on amazon prime UK, so you’ll know precisely which movies to watch the next time you open Amazon Prime Video for some fun movie time.