The 22 Best Movie Deals on Amazon Prime Video Right Now

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Being an Amazon Prime member has its perks. You’re probably already aware of a few of them, like the free one or two-day shipping, access to Amazon’s Prime Video streaming service, same-day grocery delivery, deals in-person at Whole Foods, and exclusive access to the annual Prime Day shopping event. But did you know that Prime members also get access to a rotating selection of deals in the Prime Video store?

In addition to the TV shows and movies available at no extra cost to Prime members, the Prime Video store is home to thousands of movies you can rent or buy.

While titles come and go from streaming services all the time, the movies or TV episodes that you buy will live in your Prime Video library indefinitely. Titles that you rent will be available for 30 days after the day you rent, but you’ll only have 48 hours to finish once you’ve pressed play.

These streaming deals are available exclusively for Amazon Prime members. If you’re not subscribed to Amazon Prime, you can sign up for $14.99/month or $139/year.

Right now, the best deals are a mix of recently released movies and titles about Black History or starring Black actors.

Best Amazon Prime Video Deals

The Invitation, $6.99 to buy, original price: $19.99 to buy

What is it about? “A young woman is invited to a luxurious destination wedding, unaware of the horrors that she will soon face.”

DC League of Super-Pets, $7.99 to buy, original price: $19.99 to buy

DC LEAGUE OF SUPER PETS STREAMING MOVIE REVIEW
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What is it about? “Krypto the Super-Dog must convince a rag‐tag shelter pack — a hound, potbellied pig, turtle and squirrel — to master their own newfound powers and help him rescue the Justice League.”

Central Intelligence, $7.99 to buy, original price: $14.99 to buy

What is it about? “The story follows a one-time bullied geek who grew up to be a lethal CIA agent (Dwayne Johnson), coming home for his high school reunion.”

Tenet, $7.99 to buy, original price: $14.99

What is it about? “Fighting for the survival of the entire world, the Protagonist journeys through a twilight world of international espionage on a mission that will unfold in something beyond real time.”

Nope, $7.99 to buy, original price: $9.99

NOPE, Keke Palmer, 2022.
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What is it about? “The residents of a lonely gulch in inland California bear witness to an uncanny and chilling discovery.”

Get Out, $7.99 to buy, original price: $9.99

What is it about? “A young African American man visits his Caucasian girlfriend’s cursed family estate.”

This version includes an alternate ending, deleted scenes, and more.

Us, $7.99 to buy, original price: $8.99 to buy

What is it about? “The visionary behind Get Out returns with an original nightmare, pitting an endearing American family against a terrifying and uncanny opponent: doppelgängers of themselves.”

Selma, $4.99 to buy, original price: $9.99 to buy

What is it about? “Chronicles the tumultuous three-month period in 1965, when Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. led a dangerous campaign to secure equal voting rights in the face of violent opposition.”

About Last Night, $4.99 to buy, original price: $7.99 to buy

What is it about? “A couple begins an affair that is soon put to the test — including the disapproval of their hilariously frank best friends.”

Moonlight, $6.99 to buy, original price: $7.99 to buy

What is it about? “An emotional, epic journey of a young African American man growing up in Miami. Across three pivotal chapters of his life, Chiron comes to terms with his own identity and sexuality.”

Judas and the Black Messiah, $5.99 to buy, original price: $6.99 to buy

JUDAS AND THE BLACK MESSIAH, Darrell Britt-Gibson (left), Daniel Kaluuya (front), as Fred Hampton, Ashton Sanders (back right), as Jimmy Palmer,
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What is it about? “FBI informant Bill O’Neal (LaKeith Stanfield) infiltrates the Illinois Black Panther Party and is tasked with keeping tabs on their charismatic leader, Chairman Fred Hampton (Daniel Kaluuya).”

The Last Black Man In San Francisco, $6.99 to buy, original price: $9.99 to buy

What is it about? “Jimmie and his best friend Mont try to reclaim the home built by Jimmie’s grandfather in the heart of San Francisco, providing them an opportunity to connect with their past and forge community in the present.”

Trading Places, $4.99 to buy, original price: $14.99 to buy

What is it about? “Dan Aykroyd is Louis Winthrope, a wealthy investment firm executive. Eddie Murphy plays Billy Ray Valentine, a man who has spent his life in the ghetto. Their positions are reversed in a scheme set in motion by two greedy brothers.”

Space Jam, $7.99 to buy, original price: $14.99 to buy

What is it about? “Basketball superstar Michael Jordan and cartoon favorite Bugs Bunny team up with other basketball greats and Looney Tunes characters in this combination animated/live-action feature.”

Green Book, $7.99 to buy, original price: $14.99 to buy

What is it about? “Viggo Mortensen and Mahershala Ali star in Green Book, a film inspired by a true friendship that transcended race, class, and the 1962 Mason-Dixon line.”

Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw, $7.99 to buy, original price: $14.99 to buy

Jason Statham and Dwayne Johnson in Hobbs and Shaw
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What is it about? “It’s up to Dwayne Johnson and Jason Statham to stop a cyber-enhanced super-soldier in this ninth film in the “Fast & Furious” series.”

BlacKkKlansman, $7.99 to buy, original price: $8.99 to buy

What is it about? “From visionary filmmaker Spike Lee comes the incredible true story of a hero. An African American detective takes on a dangerous mission: infiltrate the Ku Klux Klan.”

God’s Creatures, $6.99 to buy, original price: $14.99 to buy

What is it about? “A mother tells a lie for her beloved son that rips apart their family and close-knit Irish town-ultimately testing her own sense of right and wrong in this tense, atmospheric thriller.”

Best Amazon Prime Video Rental Deals

There’s Something Wrong With The Children, $3.99 to rent, original price: $3.99 to rent

What is it about? “When Margaret and Ben take a weekend trip with longtime friends Ellie and Thomas and their two young children, Ben begins to suspect something supernatural is occurring when the kids behave strangely after disappearing into the woods overnight.”

Girls Trip, $1.99 to rent, original price: $3.99 to rent

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What is it about? “Four friends (Regina Hall, Jada Pinkett Smith, Tiffany Haddish, Queen Latifah) are in for the adventure of a lifetime when they travel to New Orleans for the Essence Festival.”

Taurus, $2.99 to rent, original price: $4.99 to rent

What is it about? “A rising but troubled musician (Colson Baker) spends his days and nights searching endlessly for the inspiration to record his next song.”

Gigi & Nate, $2.99 to rent, original price: $5.99 to rent

What is it about? “After suffering a near-fatal illness that left him a quadriplegic, a young man finds hope again after meeting his service animal, Gigi – a curious and intelligent capuchin monkey.”