While James Gunn's Superman continues to dominate Prime Video's charts, there's a treasure trove of other great movies waiting to be discovered. Whether you're in the mood for a nostalgic teen romance, a powerful true story, or adrenaline-pumping martial arts action, Prime Video has you covered this June. Here are three standout films you should add to your watchlist right now.

1. A Cinderella Story (2004)

Mark Rosman's modern take on the classic fairy tale stars Hilary Duff as Sam Montgomery, a high school student who dreams of escaping her stepmother's diner. When she connects online with a mysterious pen pal named Nomad, she discovers he's actually the popular quarterback Austin Ames (Chad Michael Murray). The Halloween dance becomes the stage for a sweet, awkward, and utterly 2000s romance.

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Despite receiving harsh reviews upon release, A Cinderella Story grossed over $70 million and has since become a beloved cult classic. Jennifer Coolidge, Regina King, and Dan Byrd add charm to the supporting cast. If you're a fan of early-2000s teen comedies or just want a feel-good escape, this one's for you.

2. Milk (2008)

Gus Van Sant's biographical drama tells the inspiring and heartbreaking story of Harvey Milk, the first openly gay man elected to public office in California. Sean Penn delivers an Oscar-winning performance as Milk, chronicling his rise as a gay rights activist and his tragic assassination. The film also features Emile Hirsch, Josh Brolin, Diego Luna, and James Franco in powerful supporting roles.

Nominated for eight Academy Awards, including Best Picture, Milk won two: Best Actor for Penn and Best Original Screenplay for Dustin Lance Black. It's a moving tribute to a pivotal figure in LGBTQ+ history and a reminder of the ongoing fight for equality. For more on powerful storytelling, check out our list of top murder mystery movies that also tackle complex themes.

3. Bloodsport (1988)

Jean-Claude Van Damme burst onto the scene with this iconic martial arts film, based on the real-life story of Frank Dux. Van Damme plays Dux, a US Army captain who enters the underground Kumite tournament in Hong Kong, facing off against deadly opponents while dodging his military superiors. The supporting cast includes Forest Whitaker, Bolo Yeung, and Donald Gibb.

Though critics panned it, Bloodsport became a box office hit and launched Van Damme's career as an action legend. Its fight choreography, overseen by the real Frank Dux, influenced modern MMA and inspired multiple sequels. For more martial arts classics, explore our ranking of top Hong Kong martial arts movies.

Whether you're revisiting a favorite or discovering something new, these three films offer a perfect mix of nostalgia, drama, and action. And if you're looking for even more streaming picks, don't miss our guide to the best Netflix movies to watch in June 2026.