EntertainmentStreamingTop 3 new movies to watch on Amazon Prime Video for March 2022From an erotic thriller to an Oscar-nominated performance, here’s what to stream nowWhen you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.
EntertainmentStreamingTop 3 new movies to watch on Amazon Prime Video for March 2022From an erotic thriller to an Oscar-nominated performance, here’s what to stream nowWhen you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.
From an erotic thriller to an Oscar-nominated performance, here’s what to stream now
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.
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Another month, another abundance of new movies onAmazon Prime Videoto make your way through over the coming weeks. With the Oscars only around the corner, there’s already lots of discussion over what will be up for the coveted Best Picture award.
One of the top contenders is available on the streaming platform this month (more on that later), but for now, we wanted to round up the most talked about and high profile movies to hitAmazonin March. From a troubled romance to a Martin Scorsese masterclass in filmmaking, there are some top-notch releases to be enjoyed.
It’s worth noting that these picks have all been taken fromAmazon PrimeVideo in the UK, so you might need to consider taking up one of thebest VPNson the market to be able to start streaming these movies. I recently did for HBO Max’sPeacemakerand that show alone made it worth the price of admission. That said, pretty much all of Amazon’s originals are available globally. Okay, with that out the way, let’s jump in.
Deep Water
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(Image credit: Hulu)
Amazon’s most star-studded new release for the month is Deep Water, an erotic psychological thriller that sees Ben Affleck (Gone Girl) and Ana De Armas (No Time to Die) in an unconventional relationship, where the former is permitted to have numerous affairs. Soon after though, these lovers begin to disappear with the husband confessing to the murders – is he serious, though?
Following the whirlwind romance of both actors and several delays due to the global pandemic, anticipation has only grown to see if the pair’s off-screen chemistry could be replicated onscreen. Sadly, it doesn’t… even if the performances are pretty good. Critics have been quite harsh on the first release from Adrian Lyne, best known for Fatal Attraction, in 20 years. What it does have going for it though is a somewhat interesting murder mystery plot that could have been so much better if the movie was fleshed out more.
The Wolf of Wall Street
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(Image credit: Amazon Prime Video)
Martin Scorsese’s biographical picture about excess is one of the most entertaining experiences in years. It’s rare to find a three-hour movie where you are completely glued from start to end because you have no idea what to expect next, however, The Wolf of Wall Street does just that. Telling the story of Jordan Belfort’s rise as a corrupt stockbroker, this is a story like no other. How much truth there is to all of the rampant debauchery is very much up for debate, yet it makes for one hell of a watch.
Leonardo DiCaprio puts in a brilliant performance as Belfort, constantly trying to one-up himself and go for the next best thing and avoid prison at all costs. The scene where DiCaprio suffers from a Quaalude overdose that renders him near-paralysed is as painful as it is hilarious. Fun fact: The Wolf of Wall Street holds the Guinness World Record for the most number of swears in a movie. Not one for the kids.
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Spencer
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With the launch taking place today (March 25th), it felt impossible not to include Kristian Stewart’s Academy Award-nominated performance as Princess Diana. Set during the Christmas period when the Princess of Wales decided to call it quits with Prince Charles and leave the royal family altogether, Spencer has everything going for it. The buzz. The drama. The polarising reviews from those that either love or loathe the monarchy. It’s a movie that will be discussed for years.
While the subject matter is more than familiar around the world, the Pablo Larrain film manages to bring something new altogether, as well as doing what the director does best – spotlighting and empowering women throughout the ages.
Looking for films to watch on the streaming platform? Check out thetop new movies to watch on Amazon Prime Videofor February 2022.
We also have a list of thetop new shows to watch on Amazon Prime Videothis month – including, the new Reacher series.
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