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5 movies leaving Prime Video in January you have to watch

The great thing about Amazon Prime Video is that with a base Amazon Prime subscription or a standalone subscription to Amazon Prime Video, you can watch tons of popular TV shows and movies. Sure, you will soon have to pay a bit more if you want to watch ad-free, but the selection is diverse enough to warrant the extra $3 per month.

Movies, however, come and go on Amazon Prime Video all the time. Sometimes, you’ll see a notice on the title that it is expiring soon. Other times, it disappears before you get the chance to watch. Don’t let that happen with any of these five movies leaving Prime Video in January that you have to watch.

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Evil Dead Rise (2023)

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Evil Dead Rise, the latest entry in the Evil Dead film series, stands on its own, but sticks with the same premise: demonic entities known as Deadites plague the characters and will spare no one. This film centers around estranged sisters Beth (Lily Sullivan) and Ellie (Alyssa Sutherland), who are terrorized by the evil creatures.

Fans of the franchise might be disappointed to know that Bruce Campbell, who plays Ash in most of the other movies, does not appear in this film. He does, however, have a brief uncredited voice cameo role. Evil Dead Rise has received largely positive reviews and is a must-watch for fans of the franchise.

Stream Evil Dead Rise on Prime Video.

Braveheart (1995)

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Mel Gibson was in his prime for Braveheart, a movie that received 10 Oscar nominations and earned five wins. An epic historical drama that Gibson not only starred in, but also directed and produced, Braveheart follows Sir William Wallace (Gibson), a Scottish warrior from the 13th century who leads forces in the First War of Scottish Independence. To succeed, they must fight King Edward I of England.

It was a massive box office success and remains one of the most epic (and quoted) movies of all time, despite criticisms of historical inaccuracies. Braveheart is one of those movies that runs almost three hours long, but fans don’t seem to mind. There’s so much action, intensity, fight scenes, drama, and romance that you’re thoroughly engaged the entire way through.

Stream Braveheart on Prime Video.

Bad City (2022)

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In Kaiko City, residents deal with poverty and rampant crime. Things don’t get any better when a corrupt businessman decides to run for mayor. His goal is to eliminate the competition, including members from a rival mafia. But his plans might be thwarted when a former police captain, who was serving time for murder, is secretly released. His mission? Run a special task force that will hopefully arrest the man trying to wreak havoc on an already damaged city.

Offered in Japanese with English subtitles, Bad City is an action crime film featuring fight scenes and stunts that are so beautifully choreographed that it’s worth watching for those alone.

Stream Bad City on Prime Video.

The Gangster, The Cop, The Devil (2019)

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A South Korean action thriller starring Train to Busan’s Ma Dong-seok and Kim Sung-kyu from The Outlaws and Kingdom, The Gangster, The Cop, The Devil has a title that says it all. The story is about a gangster and a police officer who team up to try and catch a notorious serial killer. It’s a familiar story about an unlikely duo coming together to fight crime, with an interesting twist in that their common enemy happens to be a psychopathic killer.

You can watch the movie in Korean with English subtitles. The Gangster, The Cop, The Devil is available now through Amazon, as well as on Amazon Freevee, but it will be leaving soon.

Stream The Gangster, The Cop, The Devil on Prime Video.

Life Partners (2014)

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In the mood for a rom-com instead? Check out Life Partners, a rom-com drama about co-dependent friends who rely on one another for just about everything. Their tight bond means they navigate through the troubled world of dating together, and watch reality shows and gossip on their own when their love lives don’t pan out. Work troubles are also pushed aside, especially for struggling musician Sasha (Leighton Meester), who can’t quite get her life together. But when Paige (Gillian Jacobs) happens to meet a man named Tim (Adam Brody) and a romance between them slowly starts to flourish, Sasha is desperate to stop their friendship from changing course.  — or to at least find a way to fill her own time (and love life) to adjust for the loss of time with her once, well, life partner.

Compared to a sitcom in its plot and tone, Life Partners received decent reviews thanks to the convincing performances of the leads and the relaxed vibe. The script has also been praised for being witty and warm.

Stream Life Partners on Prime Video.

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3 underrated (HBO) Max movies you should watch this weekend (February 28-March 2)
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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)

Since coming out of retirement in 2017, Steven Soderbergh has released nearly one movie per year. Hollywood is a better place when an innovative filmmaker like Soderbergh works at such a prolific rate. One of his more underrated offerings during this post-retirement phase is No Sudden Move, a period piece set in 1950s Detroit about a heist gone wrong.
A group of petty criminals — including Curt Jones (Don Cheadle), Ronald Russo (Benicio del Toro), and Charley (Kieran Culkin) — are tasked with stealing an important document. The group is supposed to hold an accountant's family at gunpoint so he can then steal the document from his boss's safe. Eventually, Curt and Ronald learn they've been set up. Why? That's what they need to find out, including who hired them. It's not Ocean's Eleven, but No Sudden Move is a fun time at the movies, thanks to an eclectic cast and a filmmaker who knows this genre inside and out.
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.
Despite its stunning animation and unique storytelling, Suzume remains criminally underrated compared to its predecessors from Shinkai, Your Name and Weathering with You. Perhaps it's because the 2022 film leans more into Japan's historical wounds — referencing the 2011 earthquake and tsunami — making it feel deeply personal for domestic audiences but less immediate for international viewers. Suzume also subverts expectations with its romantic storyline that defies traditional tropes. Those who appreciate its appeal understand that its moving narrative reflects trauma, growth, and all the messiness that comes with it.
Suzume is streaming on Netflix.
Upgrade (2018)

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