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If You Have to Watch 1 Netflix Show in July 2025, Stream This 1 Right Now
Here at Watch With Us, we love true crime as much as the next person — but sometimes it can be hard to watch. If you're feeling a little weighed down by the darkness of the true crime world, we have a Netflix recommendation for you. American Vandal, a 2017 series that parodies true crime docs, is hilarious, but it still creates an engrossing mystery that will leave you dying to watch the next episode. And luckily, you can. There are two excellent seasons of American Vandal on Netflix — here's why you should watch them in July 2025. 'American Vandal' Season 1 Is Iconic In American Vandal, the crime at the center of season 1 is a graffiti incident of epic proportions — someone vandalized 30 faculty cars with crude drawings. A student, Dylan Maxwell (Jimmy Tatro), was blamed, but amateur documentarians Peter Maldonado (Tyler Alvarez) and Sam Ecklund (Cruel Summer's Griffin Gluck) suspect there may be more to the story. Thus, the guiding question of the season becomes a constant refrain: 'Who drew the d***s?' 9 Great Netflix True Crime Drama Shows to Watch Right Now (July 2025) It sounds crass (and it is), but as Peter and Sam attempt to uncover the truth, deeper problems within the hierarchy of Hanover High are revealed. The second season of American Vandal covers a new mystery about 'The Turd Burglar,' and it's a solid outing, but season 1's mystery is particularly thrilling. The Netflix Show Features a Who's Who of Future Stars The young cast of American Vandal features some stellar actors who are quickly rising through the ranks of Hollywood. Tatro, who was already a YouTube celebrity before being cast in the show, has gone on to star in the sitcom Home Economics and the hilarious indie film Theatre Camp, while Gluck was a main cast member in Freeform's Cruel Summer. Alvarez, too, has worked steadily since Vandal, appearing in shows like Ghosts and What We Do in the Shadows. Many of the supporting cast members have also gone on to success. Eduardo Franco, who plays Dylan's friend Spencer Diaz, has appeared in hits like Stranger Things and Booksmart, while Lukas Gage has appeared in You and Companion. We recommend keeping an eye on the cast of American Vandal — there's clearly a lot of star power among these young performers, many of whom are now in their 20s or 30s and gaining mainstream success. 'American Vandal' Critiques High School Social Structures While American Vandal is unquestionably funny and even silly, it's not afraid to take itself seriously in the way it approaches its subject matter. As Peter and Sam investigate the smear campaign against Dylan Maxwell, who one student calls 'a known d*** draw-er,' it becomes obvious how predisposed the school community was to believe the worst of a kid who has a reputation as a troublemaker, even when the evidence wasn't all there. 14 Must-See Comedy Shows to Stream Right Now (May 2025) The storytelling goes even further with this theme, meditating on how our reputations can trap us — sometimes causing people to fulfill others' low expectations. You'll recognize a lot of high school archetypes in American Vandal, but the series does an excellent job deconstructing them, reminding us all to take a second look at our first impressions. American Vandal combines hilarious deadpan performances with a genuine mystery and a poignant message to form one of Netflix's all-time best series. Watch American Vandal on Netflix now.
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Netflix's Most-Watched Show of 2025 So Far Is This Unforgettable Crime Drama
Earlier this month, Netflix revealed streaming data from the first half of 2025, including its top series in that timeframe. That's when we learned that Netflix's most-watched show of 2025 so far is Adolescence, a harrowing four-part miniseries. With an astounding 98 percent rank on Rotten Tomatoes, it seems poised to take home several TV awards in the next few months. If you've never seen the series or if you've already sampled it, Watch With Us is sharing the reasons why you should watch Adolescence (again). 23 Must-Watch Shows on Netflix Right Now (July 2025) Owen Cooper Is Mesmerizing As Jamie Miller Adolescence is the first role for teenage actor Owen Cooper, and it looks like he's going to have a long career ahead of him. Cooper plays Jamie Miller, the boy at the heart of this series who is accused of murdering his classmate, Katie Leonard (Emilia Holliday). The brilliance of Cooper's performance is how believably he slips into the roles that Jamie is playing. Jamie seems like an ordinary kid when he's arrested, but the way his proverbial mask slips is breathtaking. In the third episode, Cooper seems truly aggressive and menacing while also attempting to win over the support of a forensic psychologist, Briony Ariston (The Crown's Erin Doherty). Those are perhaps Jamie's most genuine scenes in the series, as he exposes the things he believes in and reveals more about himself than he intended. That episode alone may propel Cooper to an Emmy win for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Miniseries. The Performances and Production Are Outstanding One of the most ambitious aspects of Adolescence is that director Philip Barantini put together each episode as one continuous take in real-time. That's an extremely difficult feat to pull off, and it relies on actors being able to complete all of their lines and actions without any breaks in the middle of each take. 16 Must-Watch Drama Shows on Netflix Right Now (June 2025) Stephen Graham is also up for an Emmy for his performance as Jamie's father, Eddie Miller. In many ways, this show is as much about Eddie as it is about his son, since he has to live with the guilt and the questions of what he could have done differently. Ashley Walters plays DI Luke Bascombe, one of the lead investigators in Jamie's case, and he also scored a nomination in the same category as Cooper. But it would be a monumental upset if Walters beats his costar for that award. Doherty also earned an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Miniseries for her performance opposite Cooper in episode 3. Rounding out the performing nominations for this show is Christine Tremarco, who plays Jamie's mother, Manda Miller. Manda is going through a lot of the same soul-searching and anguish as her husband, and Tremarco is great in the role. She may have the edge on Ariston in the Emmy race simply because she has a larger role. 'Adolescence' Sparks Some Conversations That Need to Happen Without getting too deep into spoiler territory, we can say that Adolescence examines the murder of Katie Leonard and everything that led up to it. Katie made some bad decisions, but nothing she did justified what was done to her. This series takes the time to explore what radicalized Jamie and shaped his attitudes towards women. If You Have to Watch 1 Netflix Show in July 2025, Stream This 1 Right Now It's not an unfair characterization to say that Jamie was radicalized by the so-called "manosphere" and the darker elements of social media. This is a very real phenomenon that society hasn't really come to grips with yet. It doesn't always lead to tragic outcomes, but things aren't going to get any better unless parents and children can actually talk to each other about what's happening online. The way that Adolescence has brought these issues into the mainstream may be its greatest accomplishment. But we can't rely on fiction to solve our problems for us. This is still something that everyone needs to collectively come together to deal with, or else it's only going to get worse. Adolescence is streaming on Netflix.
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19-06-2025
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One of Netflix's Most-Watched Movies Right Now Is This Underrated 1995 Thriller
Thrillers are more popular than ever. Just look at the top-ranked movies streaming on Netflix any given week, and you'll find at least one of them hovering near the top. It's not hard to understand why — just like riding a rollercoaster, we like to put ourselves in a simulation of danger without facing any real consequences. This week is new, but already, Netflix has a new thriller on its most popular movies list. (Well, it's not really new — it was actually released 30 years ago.) Copycat, a suspense movie about a serial killer mimicking the crimes of past infamous murderers, stands the test of time. It hasn't dated one bit, and it could be released today with minimal changes and still make sense. Copycat is a favorite film here at Watch With Us, and we're sharing a few reasons why you should put it on your Netflix queue right now. Dr. Helen Hudson (Sigourney Weaver) is a world-renowned criminal psychologist who specializes in profiling serial killers. Like Wolverine, she's the best there is at what she does, but she's been forced into early retirement by a past attack by a deranged fan, Daryll Lee Cullum (Harry Connick Jr.). You can't blame her — Daryll Lee killed two police officers in front of her before almost killing her. 10 Greatest Thrillers of the 1990s, Ranked Don't cry too hard for Helen — she's spending her time in her palatial San Francisco home playing chess with strangers online and barely managing a severe case of PTSD and agoraphobia with a steady diet of pills and liquor. Her brilliant mind isn't idle, though — she can't help but notice that a recent string of murders is all connected due to their eerie — and deliberate — similarities to the Boston Strangler's crimes twenty years ago. Her observations soon grab the attention of two detectives, M.J. Monahan (Holly Hunter) and Reuben Goetz (Dermot Mulroney). Together, they try to solve the mystery of this copycat killer as he or she claims other victims while mimicking other famous murderers like Son of Sam and Jeffrey Dahmer. We've seen plenty of serial killer movies before. In 1995 alone, there was an avalanche of them, with David Fincher's Seven with Brad Pitt and Morgan Freeman being the most successful and critically acclaimed. But Copycat one-ups its peers by being a thriller about serial killers — what drives them, how they execute their crimes and why we're so fascinated with them. Copycat uses an entertaining premise to subtly point a finger at the audience. Why is it enjoyable to watch people get killed? And why do we get a kick out of watching detectives try to figure out the mystery before they, too, are threatened? Copycat also subverts convention by being a thriller where the reveal of the killer doesn't really matter. This isn't an Agatha Christie mystery where learning the killer's identity is the climax of the movie. Instead, Copycat divulges who the killer is around the midpoint of the film without much fanfare. Toward the end, you realize the killer's always been there, lurking in the background and watching the police try to catch someone who is in the same room with them. It's an ingenious move on the part of the writers, Ann Biderman and David Madsen, to not only show who the killer is but to get us closer to them once we know who they are. We get to see up close how they operate and how little value they hold for human life. That's what makes Copycat so effective — it gives a human face to evil and makes us watch helplessly as they do despicable things to innocent people. Thrillers rely on their scores more than most other genres, and Copycat's music is top-notch. Composed by Christopher Young, the score immediately sets the mood in the opening credits, suggesting a plunge into danger that won't let up for another two hours. Later on, when various people are running from and to the killer, Young pumps up his score, giving the action on screen an increased urgency and desperation. The music itself is scary — it suggests you're the one being chased instead of just watching a chase unfold. Watch the opening scene in the above clip and hear how Young uses volume to give pacing and depth when Helen is first attacked in a woman's bathroom, then held prisoner as her life literally hangs by a thread. It's a masterful use of music, and it makes Copycat better because of it. What makes Copycat worth watching, both in 1995 and 2025, is the two lead performances by Weaver and Hunter. As Helen, Weaver isn't afraid to make her academic a bit of an asshole. She's cranky, rude and a bit smug, and she resents being dragged into the serial killer business even though that's what she's best at doing. Weaver doesn't make her entirely unlikeable, though. There's just enough vulnerability there to understand why Helen behaves like she does and why catching this killer is just part of an endless cycle of violence she's a part of — and has profited from in the past. After all, what do you think paid for that gorgeous San Francisco home, anyway? Hunter's M.J. is more sympathetic, since we see her struggling to be heard and taken seriously in a profession dominated by men who don't take her seriously due to her size. (Holly Hunter's height is 5'2'.) It's not unlike what Jodie Foster's Clarice Starling had to endure in The Silence of the Lambs, but Hunter's M.J. is tougher and more persistent — she shrugs off being made the butt of a joke at work because she has a killer to catch. 11 Must-Watch Thrillers on Netflix Right Now (May 2025) What's fascinating about Copycat is that the movie doesn't make its two female characters like each other. There are no phony scenes of them bonding or getting to know one another — they're strictly coworkers, at least for the moment, and they have a job to do. They get on each other's nerves and don't see eye to eye on a lot of things, but their main goals are the same — find the killer and stay alive. Copycat can be deep, but it's first and foremost a slick, entertaining thriller that delivers the goods. The violence is disturbing for all the right reasons, and the acting, directing and production values can't be beat. It's a great thriller to watch on a summer's eve when it gets just dark enough to make you wonder what's lurking in those shadows. Copycat is now streaming on Netflix.
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11-06-2025
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10 Must-Watch Action Movies on Amazon Prime Video Right Now (June 2025)
Ready to start throwing punches? Maybe you're yearning for an explosion or a death-defying stunt? If you're a (theatrical) adrenaline junkie, then you need to choose a streaming service that has an extensive library of action movies. Watch With Us recommends you check out Amazon Prime Video. In June, we're highlighting some of the classic, groundbreaking movies that have been added to the platform, including one of Tom Cruise's most memorable roles and a 1988 flick starring Bruce Willis that completely changed the game. Buckle your seatbelt, because the action is about to begin. Need more recommendations? Then check out the Best New Movies on Netflix, (HBO) Max, Hulu, Amazon Prime and More, the Best Movies on Amazon Prime Video Right Now, the Best Rom-Com Movies on Netflix Right Now and the 4 Underrated Movies on Netflix in April "Maverick" Mitchell (Tom Cruise) is a cocky Navy pilot with a chip on his shoulder and something to prove. He and his radar intercept officer, Lieutenant Nick "Goose" Bradshaw (Anthony Edwards), get the chance to attend the elite Navy Fighter Weapons School, known as "Top Gun." Together, Maverick and Goose compete to be the best in a class of (equally cocky) pilots, including Lieutenant Tom "Iceman" Kazansky (Val Kilmer). Rivalry, romance, and action rule the day in this high-octane film. Filled with gripping aerial combat sequences, the story captures Maverick's journey of personal growth, camaraderie, and facing the ultimate challenges in the sky, making it a thrilling experience for viewers. In addition to incredible action sequences, Top Gun features a killer soundtrack, including Kenny Loggins' "Danger Zone" and the Oscar-winning "Take My Breath Away" by Berlin. It's a staple for action fans everywhere. Bruce Willis' 1988 action movie (which also doubles as a Christmas movie, for when that season comes around) is one of his most beloved, and with good reason. Directed by John McTiernan and based on a novel by Roderick Thorp, the film follows NYPD detective John McClane (Willis), who becomes embroiled in a terrorist takeover of Nakatomi Plaza in Los Angeles during a Christmas party. As the terrorists, led by the charismatic and ruthless Hans Gruber (Alan Rickman), take hostages and orchestrate their plan, McClane uses his wit, tenacity, and cunning to thwart their efforts single-handedly. It's one (relatively) ordinary man against a powerful terrorist organization in this groundbreaking thriller, and McClane takes plenty of hits as he attempts to save the civilians. But his resilience and determination to beat the odds are what make him such an exciting protagonist. Die Hard blends suspense, comedy ("Welcome to the party, pal") and explosive action. Willis performed many of his own stunts in this thrilling movie, so if you're a fan of the actor, don't miss him in the role he's still best remembered for. Among the James Bond movies, Spectre is an anomaly. It's not quite as beloved as Casino Royale or Skyfall, but it's not nearly as divisive as Quantum of Solace or No Time to Die. Instead, it's just very good — a Bond movie that's fun and a bit funny, with Craig channeling Roger Moore instead of Jason Bourne. After getting kicked out of MI6 for not following orders, Bond goes on a mission to infiltrate a secret terrorist organization known only as Spectre. But the secrets that Bond uncovers may be too big for even him, and he'll need the help of his old spy pals Q (Ben Whishaw), Monneypenny (Naomie Harris) and a new M (Ralph Fiennes, taking over from Judi Dench) to stop Spectre and its mysterious leader, Blofeld (Christoph Waltz), from taking over the world. The Mission: Impossible franchise is almost 30 years old, and each subsequent entry still can't match the original's irresistible combination of paranoid thriller and action spectacle. The Brian De Palma-directed movie remains the series' best due to a stacked international cast, still-impressive special effects and a fun story that doesn't make a lick of sense. After most of his team is killed during a botched mission and all the blame is pinned on him, Ethan Hunt (Tom Cruise) goes into hiding and recruits other disreputable spies to help him clear his tarnished name. That's easier said than done, as whoever engineered the plot to frame Ethan also wants him dead. Can Ethan's rogue IMF team find the culprit and restore his reputation? Any reputable action movie list has to have a Liam Neeson film, and fortunately, In the Land of Saints and Sinners is one of the actor's best. Neeson stars as Finbar Murphy, a veteran contract killer who is looking to quit. His retirement is on hold when he discovers that a young girl in his Irish village is being sexually abused by her uncle. He kills him, but that man belonged to the IRA and one of its leaders, Doireanne (Kerry Condon), doesn't like it when someone kills one of her boys. In the Land of Saints and Sinners could've been a cheesy Assassins knockoff, but because it's set during the Troubles, the film has a more serious tone than its action movie brethren. Finbar loathes what he's done for a living, and Neeson expertly conveys the man's disgust with himself and others like him. After seeing his village burned down and his mother killed by corrupt police chief Rana (Sikandar Kher), Kid (Jatin Malik as Young Kid, Dev Patel as the older version) vows revenge. Years later, Kid works as an underground fighter to get closer to Rana, but after his failed assassination attempt, he'll have to ally himself with the criminal underworld to avenge his mother and stop Rana for good. Although Monkey Man's plot is your stock revenge tale, the film's visual style and on-location shooting in Indonesia sets it apart from the others. The movie embraces vibrant color and loud, thumping beats, and Patel, who also cowrote and directed the film, is an unexpectedly effective action hero. Christian Wolff (Ben Affleck) is a forensic accountant for criminals who uncovers suspected theft by examining their financial records. When he's hired by Lamar and Rita Blackburn (John Lithgow and Jean Smart) to investigate potential fraud in their robotics company, he soon encounters various hitmen trying to prevent him from finding the culprit. Fortunately for Christian, and to the detriment of everyone else, this accountant also knows his way around a gun and will find the truth no matter what. Released in 2016, The Accountant was a big enough hit to warrant a long-delayed sequel in 2025. Affleck is good as the autistic Christian, who doesn't want to use violence unless it's absolutely necessary. Anna Kendrick shows up as a peppy fellow accountant unaware of Christian's extracurricular activities, and Lithgow is appropriately shady as the CEO who knows more than he's letting on. Kate Carter (Daisy Edgar-Jones) is a meteorologist who used to chase tornadoes before a traumatic incident forced her to quit. Five years later, she's persuaded by her friend Javi (Anthony Ramos) to do what she does best: cover dangerous storm systems and potentially save lives. But this time, she'll have to team up with charismatic YouTuber Tyler Owens (Glen Powell) to overcome her past trauma and somehow make it out alive. Twisters is a quasi-sequel to 1996's Twister (none of the original actors make an appearance), but it has the same qualities that made that movie so appealing: two charismatic lead actors, a straightforward narrative and realistic special effects. The movie is good old-fashioned summer blockbuster fun, and it doesn't pretend to be anything else. Colt Seavers (Ryan Gosling) is a veteran Hollywood stuntman desperate for work. When his ex-girlfriend, film director Gail Meyer (Emily Blunt), hires him for her new action movie, Colt thinks his fortunes have improved. But when the film's lead star, Tom Ryder (Aaron Taylor-Johnson), mysteriously disappears, it's up to Colt to find out what happened to him to save Gail's movie — and maybe rekindle their romance. Based on a 1980s TV series few people remember, The Fall Guy is a breezy, lightweight action-comedy that is like Romancing the Stone but with a little more violence. Gosling and Blunt have indelible chemistry together, and the stunts are legitimately impressive. It's the rare movie that will please both rom-com fans and action movie bros alike. Before there was Alan Ritchson in Reacher, there was Tom Cruise in the two Jack Reacher movies. Those films were modest hits, but because the 5 '7 Cruise wasn't as tall or big as the book version of the character, they were dismissed by some as not worthy. But Cruise excels at action, and he's really good in the Jack Reacher sequel, Never Go Back. When Major Susan Turner (Cobie Smulders) is charged with the murder of two Army soldiers, Reacher believes she's innocent and the victim of a cover-up. When Reacher is himself framed for the murder of Turner's lawyer, he teams up with her to escape prison and find whoever is behind the conspiracy.
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11-06-2025
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11 Great Comedy Movies on Amazon Prime Video Right Now (May 2025)
While some streamers shy away from older movies, Amazon Prime Video embraces classic comedies like Animal House, which returned to the streamer this month. Prime Video does have a handful of original comedy movies as well, but the best ones still tend to be older titles like The Big Lebowski. The only downside of Prime Video is that its interface makes it difficult to sort through all of the available selections. That's why the Watch With Us team has already done that for you to present this list of the 11 great comedy movies on Amazon Prime Video right now. Need more recommendations? Then check out the Great New Movies on Netflix, Max, Hulu, Amazon Prime Video and More, the Best Movies on Amazon Prime Video Right Now, the Best Movies on Hulu Right Now and the Best Action Movies on Amazon Prime Video Right and Ethan Coen's The Big Lebowski is a unique comedy that shares the offbeat tone of the directors' previous movies. Jeff Bridges' performance also turned Jeffrey "The Dude" Lebowski into an iconic figure. The Dude may share his name with Jeffrey "The Big" Lebowski (David Huddleston), but he's just an ordinary guy who has no link to the other Lebowski's wealth. After the Big Lebowski's trophy wife, Bunny (Tara Reid), is kidnapped, the Dude is roped into delivering the ransom money. That sends the Dude into a series of misadventures when all he really wants to do is go bowling with his buddies, Walter Sobchak (John Goodman) and Donny Kerabatsos (Steve Buscemi). The Big Lebowski is streaming on Prime Video. Because Saturday Night Live alum John Belushi died when he was 33, he only had eight film credits to his name. Animal House may be the movie he's best known for, and it's still one of the all-time comedy classics nearly five decades later. Belushi plays John "Bluto" Blutarsky, one of the beloved members of Delta Tau Chi House at Faber College in 1962. If you've ever heard the term "double secret probation," it came from this movie because Bluto and the boys made an enemy out of Dean Vernon Wormer (John Vernon). He wants Delta house shut down at all costs, and the frat's wild antics give him all the ammunition he would ever need. Animal House is streaming on Prime Video. Barbie's Ryan Gosling dives into this adaptation of the '80s TV series The Fall Guy, which doesn't share a lot in common with its predecessor besides its name. Instead, this action comedy goes its own way with Colt Seavers (Gosling), a stuntman who is so burnt out on Hollywood that he leaves the industry and his girlfriend, Jody Moreno (Emily Blunt), a year later, Colt is drawn back into Hollywood's orbit on Jody's first film as a director. She may not be happy to see Colt, but she needs his help. Her star, Tom Ryder (Aaron Taylor-Johnson), has gone missing, and if Colt can't find him, then Jody's movie may be dead in the Fall Guy is streaming on Prime Video. On the heels of his comeback in Pulp Fiction, John Travolta headlined Get Shorty as Chili Palmer, a loan shark who works for the mob. When Palmer's rival, Ray "Bones" Barboni (Dennis Farina), takes over the crime family, he sends Chili to collect a debt from Leo Devoe (David Paymer), a man who faked his gets a little sidetracked when collecting a separate debt from director Harry Zimm (Gene Hackman). That encounter inadvertently gives Chili dreams of selling his story to Hollywood. Chili has experience with other criminals, but the movie industry proves to be even more cutthroat. Now Chili has to deal with crooked film investors like Bo Catlett (Delroy Lindo) and clandestine DEA investigations in addition to his obligations to his old life. Get Shorty is streaming on Prime Video. The Batman's Jeffrey Wright takes on a leading role in American Fiction as Dr. Thelonious "Monk" Ellison, an academic scholar and novelist. However, Monk's books don't sell very well, and he's openly jealous of another writer, Sintara Golden (Issa Rae), whose highly successful books perpetuate several Black stereotypes. In response, Monk writes his own Black literature satire, and he's subsequently stunned when publishers can't wait to sell it. Suddenly, Monk has all of the success he's ever dreamed about, but he also has to take on the persona of a fake fugitive author while perpetuating the same stereotypes that Sintara uses in her Fiction is streaming on Prime Video. Five decades ago, the Monty Python comedy group unleashed one of the all-time great comedy movies: Monty Python and the Holy Grail. Graham Chapman, John Cleese, Terry Gilliam, Eric Idle, Terry Jones and Michael Palin all play multiple roles in this hilarious take on Arthurian even King Arthur (Chapman) is immune to ridicule in this retelling. Arthur and his men are on a quest to find the Holy Grail, and they do some very silly things along the way. Arthur's duel with the Black Knight (Cleese) is particularly quotable even after 50 years. This is a comedic masterpiece that few films have ever matched. Monty Python and the Holy Grail is streaming on Prime Video. Monty Python strikes again with Life of Brian, a spoof of Biblical proportions that centers on Brian Cohen (Graham Chapman), a man who had the misfortune of being born on the same day as Jesus (Kenneth Colley). At birth, Brian is mistaken for the messiah, and it's a recurring theme throughout his infatuation with Judith Iscariot (Sue Jones-Davies) leads him into the revolutionary factions who want to break Judaea free from Roman rule. From there, Brian's story becomes increasingly absurd, including his face-to-face meeting with Rome's governor of Judaea, Pontius Pilate (Michael Palin). This movie is hysterically funny for reasons you'll just have to see for of Brian is streaming on Prime Video. There are currently only two movies by comedy legend Mel Brooks that are available to Prime Video subscribers: Spaceballs and Life Stinks. The former isn't always regarded as a comedy classic, but it's beloved by Star Wars fans for its very funny take on the plays Skroob, the leader of the evil Spaceballs who want to steal the atmosphere of Planet Druidia. When the safety of Druidia's Princess Vespa (Daphne Zuniga) is threatened by Skroob's nerdy enforcer, Dark Helmet (Rick Moranis), Bill Pullman does his best Han Solo impression while trying to save her as Lone Starr alongside his human/canine companion Barf (John Candy).Spaceballs is streaming on Prime Video. Joel and Ethan Coen made movies before Fargo, but this crime comedy was their critical and commercial breakthrough. Frances McDormand leads the cast as Marge Gunderson, a pregnant police chief who is investigating the kidnapping of Jean Lundegaard (Kristin Rudrüd).The Coen brothers reveal right away that Jean's husband, Jerry (William H. Macy), orchestrated the kidnapping to extort his wealthy father-in-law, Wade Gustafson (Harve Presnell). Jerry also vastly underestimated the stupidity of Carl Showalter (Steve Buscemi) and Gaear Grimsrud (Peter Stormare), the two losers he hired to kidnap his wife. Carl and Gaear may be idiots, but their violent nature also leaves a string of dead bodies in their is streaming on Prime Video. Steve Martin, Chevy Chase and Martin Short play silent movie stars in Three Amigos, a film Martin co-wrote with Saturday Night Live creator Lorne Michaels and Randy Newman. When the stars of the fictitious Three Amigos films ask for a raise, Lucky Day (Martin), Dusty Bottoms (Chase) and Ned Nederlander (Short) suddenly find themselves out of Mexico, a young woman named Carmen (Patrice Martinez) sees the Three Amigos movies and assumes that the actors are real heroes. She summons them to take on the bandit El Guapo (Alfonso Arau) and his men. Unfortunately for the trio, they don't realize they're really in danger until after they're staring down the bandits' guns. Three Amigos is streaming on Prime Video. Writer and director Richard Linklater clearly has an eye for talent, as several of his Dazed and Confused actors went on to become big stars. This is one of the earliest movies to feature Matthew McConaughey, Ben Affleck, Renée Zellweger, Milla Jovovich, Parker Posey and more. The story takes place in 1976 on the last day of high school as the incoming male and female freshmen are brutally hazed by their senior counterparts. Star football player Randall "Pink" Floyd (Jason London) considers himself above it all, and he won't even sign the same loyalty promise as his teammates. Pink and several of his classmates experience different sides of student life, some of which are very funny to watch. But it's also a coming-of-age story for these kids, which is why it still resonates. Dazed and Confused is streaming on Prime Video.