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Tired of endless scrolling through Prime Video, only to end up rewatching the same old titles? You're not alone. Hidden beneath the algorithm lies a treasure trove of underrated gems—films that didn’t get the spotlight they deserve but absolutely should be on your watchlist.
Here are 10 lesser-known but must-watch films on Prime Video—complete with genres, why they’re worth watching, and affiliate links to help you find them instantly.
1. The Vast of Night (2019)
Genre: Sci-Fi, Mystery
Why Watch: A hypnotic, slow-burn sci-fi tale set in 1950s New Mexico, where a switchboard operator and a radio DJ investigate a mysterious frequency. Brilliant direction, eerie sound design, and smart storytelling.
2. Blow the Man Down (2019)
Genre: Crime, Dark Comedy
Why Watch: Two sisters get tangled in a murder cover-up in their quiet fishing village. With quirky characters and a Fargo-like tone, this is darkly funny and refreshingly original.
3. One Night in Miami (2020)
Genre: Drama, Historical
Why Watch: A fictionalized but powerful meeting between four icons—Malcolm X, Muhammad Ali, Sam Cooke, and Jim Brown. Smart dialogue and brilliant performances highlight the weight of legacy and purpose.
4. Coherence (2013)
Genre: Sci-Fi, Thriller
Why Watch: A low-budget, high-concept thriller about parallel realities that unfold during a dinner party. It's clever, confusing in the best way, and keeps you thinking long after it ends.
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5. Selah and the Spades (2019)
Genre: Teen Drama
Why Watch: Set in an elite boarding school, this stylish and moody teen drama focuses on underground factions and power struggles. Strong visuals and a standout lead performance.
6. Paterson (2016)
Genre: Drama, Slice of Life
Why Watch: A poetic reflection on daily life, starring Adam Driver as a bus driver with a passion for writing poetry. Calm, thoughtful, and beautiful in its simplicity.
7. Crown Heights (2017)
Genre: Drama, True Story
Why Watch: Based on a real-life miscarriage of justice, this moving drama follows a man wrongfully imprisoned for over 20 years. Gritty, emotional, and deeply impactful.
8. The Handmaiden (2016)
Genre: Psychological Thriller, Romance
Why Watch: A visually stunning South Korean thriller full of twists, deception, and desire. Bold and elegant, this is one of the most beautifully shot thrillers you'll ever see. (Subtitled)
9. The Neon Demon (2016)
Genre: Horror, Psychological
Why Watch: A visually arresting dive into the dark side of beauty and fame. Hypnotic and disturbing, this film isn’t for everyone—but it’s a wild ride for horror fans.
10. Leave No Trace (2018)
Genre: Drama
Why Watch: A father and daughter live off-grid in the forest until their world is disrupted. Quietly powerful and emotional, with incredible performances and a gentle pace.
Bonus Recommendations
- A Ghost Story (2017) — For a haunting meditation on time and grief.
- The Report (2019) — A political thriller about exposing truth within the government.
- You Were Never Really Here (2017) — A gritty, violent thriller with Joaquin Phoenix.
Final Thoughts
These films might not have made it to your “Top Picks” list, but they should definitely be on your radar. So next time you open Prime Video and don’t know what to watch—start here.
Which one are you adding to your watchlist first? Drop a comment and let’s chat cinema!
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Note: All films were available on Prime Video at the time of writing. Availability may vary by region.
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