Looking for your next great movie night? Prime Video's library is packed with options, but we've narrowed down the top three films you should add to your watchlist right now. From a fresh heist thriller dominating the charts to timeless genre masterpieces, these selections showcase the platform's impressive range.

1. Crime 101 (2026)

A slick new crime drama has shot to the top of Prime Video's most-watched list. Crime 101, directed by Bart Layton, features Chris Hemsworth as a brilliant thief who partners with an insurance broker played by Halle Berry for an ambitious diamond robbery. Their plans grow complicated when a determined detective (Mark Ruffalo) and a volatile biker (Barry Keoghan) enter the picture.

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Since its premiere earlier this year, the film has earned strong reviews for its sharp action sequences and the compelling dynamic between its A-list cast. While its theatrical run was quieter than expected, it has found a massive audience on streaming services, proving itself as a polished and entertaining entry in the heist genre. For fans of tense, character-driven thrillers, this is your weekend watch.

2. The Terminator (1984)

Travel back to the birth of a sci-fi legend with James Cameron's groundbreaking The Terminator. Arnold Schwarzenegger delivers an iconic performance as the relentless cyborg assassin sent from a war-torn future to 1980s Los Angeles. His mission: eliminate Sarah Connor (Linda Hamilton) before she can give birth to the future leader of the human resistance.

Though initial critical reactions were divided, the film's relentless pace, innovative special effects, and chilling premise captivated audiences, launching one of cinema's most enduring franchises. Its influence is immeasurable, blending sci-fi with horror elements to create a tech-noir masterpiece. The film's cultural impact was formally recognized when it was added to the U.S. National Film Registry in 2008. It's a perfect pick if you're in the mood for a pulse-pounding classic that still feels fresh. If you enjoy this, you might also like the gritty tension found in shows like Hulu's 'Dear Killer Nannies'.

3. Being John Malkovich (1999)

For something completely different, dive into the surreal and hilarious world of Being John Malkovich. This feature debut from director Spike Jonze and writer Charlie Kaufman stars John Cusack as a down-on-his-luck puppeteer who discovers a hidden portal that leads directly into the mind of actor John Malkovich, playing a fictionalized version of himself.

The film is a triumph of creative storytelling, earning widespread critical acclaim and three Academy Award nominations for its wildly original script, direction, and Catherine Keener's supporting performance. It’s a clever, absurd, and deeply funny exploration of identity, celebrity, and desire, anchored by fantastic turns from Cusack, Cameron Diaz, and of course, John Malkovich. It remains a defining work of modern cinematic comedy. Fans of innovative television storytelling should also check out the final chapter of 'The Boys' for another dose of bold, genre-bending narrative.

Whether you're craving high-stakes action, futuristic suspense, or inventive comedy, Prime Video has you covered this week. These three films represent the best of what the service has to offer, from new hits to celebrated classics. For even more viewing ideas, explore our constantly updated guide to the best shows and movies available on the platform.