If you're scrolling through Prime Video wondering what to watch this week, you're in luck. While Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan: Ghost War continues to dominate the charts, there's a treasure trove of other gems waiting to be discovered. Whether you're in the mood for a nostalgic teen comedy, a critically acclaimed romance, or a family-friendly animated tale, we've got you covered. Here are three near-perfect movies to stream on Prime Video starting June 15.

1. Bring It On (2000)

Peyton Reed's directorial debut remains one of the most quotable and energetic teen comedies of the early 2000s. Bring It On follows Torrance Shipman (Kirsten Dunst), the new captain of the Toros cheerleading squad, as she prepares for a national competition. But when she discovers her team's routines were stolen from the talented Clovers, led by the fierce Isis (Gabrielle Union), the rivalry heats up both on and off the mat.

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With a sharp script by Jessica Bendinger and a stellar supporting cast including Eliza Dushku and Jesse Bradford, the film balances humor, heart, and social commentary. It was a box office hit and earned positive reviews, later spawning six direct-to-video sequels—none of which matched the original's charm. For fans of iconic teen movies, this is a must-watch. And if you're into perfect cinematic moments, check out our ranking of The Most Perfect Opening Shots of the 21st Century.

2. The Apartment (1960)

Billy Wilder's The Apartment is a masterclass in blending comedy with drama. Jack Lemmon stars as C.C. Baxter, an insurance clerk who lets his superiors use his apartment for their extramarital affairs to climb the corporate ladder. Things get complicated when he falls for elevator operator Fran Kubelik (Shirley MacLaine), who is secretly involved with the head of personnel (Fred MacMurray).

Scandalous for its time, the film was a critical and commercial triumph, winning five Academy Awards including Best Picture, Best Director, and Best Screenplay. Its razor-sharp dialogue and poignant performances have cemented it as one of the greatest films ever made. In fact, it was selected for preservation in the National Film Registry in 1994. If you're a fan of classic romance, you might also enjoy our list of 7 Must-Watch Forgotten Romantic Movies.

3. The Pout-Pout Fish (2026)

This animated fantasy comedy, based on Deborah Diesen's beloved children's book, brings a colorful underwater world to life. Directed by Ricard Cussó, the film follows the reclusive Mr. Fish (voiced by Nick Offerman) and the hyperactive sea dragon Pip (Nina Oyama) as they embark on a quest to find a mythical wish-granting fish. The voice cast also includes Miranda Otto, Jordin Sparks, and Amy Sedaris.

While some critics have compared it unfavorably to Finding Nemo, The Pout-Pout Fish stands on its own as a heartwarming and wholesome adventure. It's a great pick for family movie night, offering delightful characters and a positive message. For more intense fantasy adventures, check out our ranking of The Most Intense Fantasy Movies Ever Ranked.

Whether you're revisiting a classic or discovering something new, these three films offer something for everyone. Happy streaming!