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3 comedies on Prime Video you need to watch in December

The three comedies on Prime Video you need to watch in December include a diverse mix of titles. There’s an Academy Award-winning film that is worth watching if you haven’t gotten around to it yet. Even those who have already watched will probably pick up on little details they missed the first time around. There’s also a new Christmas movie and a cult classic film from the late ‘80s to add to your watch list.

Prime Video has tons of great movies, but the streaming service really excels in the comedy department. From absurdist comedy to slapstick humor, comedy movies you can watch with the kids and ones to watch once they go to bed, there’s no shortage of options. This month, these three movies are worth checking out. Once you finish working through them, check out the best movies on Amazon Prime Video for an even wider selection.

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Everything Everywhere All At Once (2022)

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If you’ve seen the work of the Daniels before, including the music video for DJ Snake and Lil Jon’s Turn Down for What, you can expect over two hours of that same absurdist humor and completely surreal comedy in Everything Everywhere All at Once. Earning 11 Academy Award nominations and winning seven, including Best Picture, Best Actress, Best Supporting Actor, Best Supporting Actress, and Best Original Screenplay, the film is unlike anything you’ve ever seen. This movie isn’t for everyone, but if you’re willing to go on the completely wild ride into an absolutely crazy multiverse filled with unlikely superheroes and villains (not to mention people with hot dogs for fingers), you won’t be disappointed.

A totally original concept that combines surreal comedy with sci-fi, fantasy, martial arts, and animation, Everything Everywhere All at Once takes you on a journey alongside a Chinese-American woman named Evelyn (Michelle Yeoh). She’s being audited by the IRS, but when she zones out during the mundane meeting, she actually travels to a parallel universe. Apparently, Evelyn has bigger problems. If she doesn’t connect with other versions of herself and fight an evil queen, the identity of whom is heartbreaking, the world as we know it may come to an end. Alongside Yeoh, the breakout star is The Goonies’ Ke Huy Quan, who made his decades-later comeback in the most exceptional way. It’s a delightfully entertaining watch, even if the movie is filled with numerous WTF moments.

Stream Everything Everywhere All At Once on Prime Video.

Candy Cane Lane (2023)

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When a neighborhood holds its annual Christmas home decorating contest, Chris (Eddie Murphy) is determined to win. But to get the upper hand, he makes a dirty deal with a mischievous elf named Pepper (Jillian Bell). Now, thanks to Chris, the 12 Days of Christmas come to life and cause chaos for the entire town. It’s up to Chris, his wife Carol (Tracee Ellis Ross), and their three kids to break the spell and save Christmas. This means battling a number of magical characters.

Inspired by the screenplay writer’s own personal holiday experiences, Candy Cane Lane also stars Nick Offerman, Chris Redd, and Stephen Tobolowsky. It’s bound to become a new Christmas classic given the powerful cast and the fact that this is surprisingly Murphy’s first-ever Christmas-themed comedy.

Stream Candy Cane Lane on Prime Video.

Uncle Buck (1989)

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If the older kids are growing tired of watching Home Alone every Christmas, consider Uncle Buck instead. It also stars a young Macaulay Culkin as Miles, another outspoken, witty, and precocious young boy. In this movie, he’s forced to spend time with his Uncle Buck (the late John Candy) when his parents are called away for an emergency. Uncle Buck is the last person his mother would call upon to babysit her three kids, given that he’s unreliable and considered to be a bad influence. But she’s backed into a corner and has no choice.

At first, Buck proves her right. But as he starts to bond with the kids and even gets the moody and rebellious teenage niece to warm to him, he grows leaps and bounds as a responsible adult. Uncle Buck is a sweet, heartwarming movie with a wonderful cast that also includes Laurie Metcalf and Gaby Hoffman. It’s yet another John Hughes cult classic film to check off your must-watch list.

Stream Uncle Buck on Prime Video.

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3 underrated movies on Amazon Prime Video you need to watch in March 2025
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What makes a movie underrated? It might be that critics have panned the film even though it has earned massive box office success and positive reception from audiences. Perhaps it’s the other way around, and critics love it, but audiences fail to see what’s so special. Some underrated movies are fantastic but simply didn’t get the attention they deserved and have slipped into the deep depths of streaming services, only to be unearthed by those who dare to find them.
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The Super Mario Bros. Movie (2023)
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Even before it premiered, The Super Mario Bros. Movie was getting a lot of flak for the choice of Chris Pratt as the voice of the titular character. Following the debut of this adventure comedy film in theaters, critics still weren’t convinced that it was a hit. But The Super Mario Bros. Movie delighted fans and proved naysayers wrong.
The film explored an interesting dynamic whereby Bowser (Jack Black) was a softie with a deep love for Princess Peach (Anya Taylor-Joy). Of course, this brought us that lovely gem of a Peaches song that kids sang for weeks after. The movie's mixed reviews are no match for its tremendous box office success, not to mention the fact that it broke a Guinness World Record to become the highest-grossing movie based on a video game and became the first movie based on a video game to gross more than $1 billion. It’s incredible to learn that with all these huge numbers, The Super Mario Bros. Movie only has a 59% Rotten Tomatoes critics score.
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Severance (2006)
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With the start of a new month, Max is getting a new slate of movies added to its library. One of the new additions is Heretic. The creepy thriller starring Hugh Grant arrives on March 7. Sing Sing, one of 2024's most critically acclaimed movies, finally hits Max on March 21. Colman Domingo received an Oscar nomination for his work in the drama about a prison arts program.
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No Sudden Move (2021)

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Stream No Sudden Move on Max.
Sully (2016)
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In your best Michael Rapoport voice, "Are you the pilot, Sully?" Tom Hanks plays pilot Chesley "Sully" Sullenberger in the dramatic retelling of the Miracle on the Hudson in Sully. On January 15, 2009, Sully and First Officer Jeff Skiles (Aaron Eckhart) are piloting a flight from LaGuardia Airport to Charlotte. Shortly after takeoff, a flock of birds crashed into both engines.
With little time to react, Sully successfully executes an emergency landing in the Hudson River. All 155 crew and passengers survived. It's a miraculous accomplishment, but the story doesn't stop there. An investigation into Sully's life-saving maneuver tries to smear the pilot's reputation. With a steady Clint Eastwood behind the camera and a stoic Hanks on screen, Sully is a fitting tribute to a humble hero who deserves praise despite never seeking it out.
Stream Sully on Max.
Reality (2023)

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Suzume (2022)

Suzume is a great anime movie worth streaming from director Makoto Shinkai. It follows the titular 17-year-old protagonist (voiced by Nanoka Hara) as she stumbles upon a mysterious door that stands alone in an abandoned house. She discovers that the door is a gateway to another realm, unwittingly setting off a chain of supernatural events in the process. As the door begins unleashing calamities across Japan, Suzume joins forces with a young stranger, Sōta (Hokuto Matsumura), a "Closer" tasked with sealing these portals. But when Sōta is transformed into a three-legged chair — yes, a literal wooden chair — their journey takes a surreal turn.
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Upgrade (2018)

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