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Best Movies on Amazon Prime to watch in 2021

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With an impressive and varied catalogs of movies available for its customers, Amazon Prime is one of the popular streaming platforms. Finding just the right movie amidst the crowd of overwhelming options is not an easy task. So here we are with a list of some best movies on Amazon Prime to watch. Here is a list of the best movies streaming on Amazon Prime right now.

One Night in Miami

Directed by Regina King, One Night in Miami is A fictional account of the gathering of Black icons

Muhammad Ali, Malcolm X, Sam Cooke, and Jim Brown to discuss their roles in the Civil Rights Movement and cultural upheaval of the 60s. The film is adapted from a play by Kemp Powers. The shifting power dynamics that ensue require our full attention.  One Night in Miami, an amazon prime original from last year is worth watching.

Sound of Metal

A 2019 American drama film, Sound of Metal is  directed and co-written by Darius Marder. It is a story about a drummer, played by Riz Ahmed, in a metal band.His life suddenly changes when he develops drastic hearing loss. With a great story, this film is engaging and keeps the audience hooked.

Coming to America

Directed by John Landis, this comedy film is about a fictional character, prince Akeem of Zamunda who does not want to marry the woman his parents have arranged. The prince, along with best friend Semmi, flees to America in search of a woman who will love his personality, not wealth. Murphy’s excellent performance in this hilarious riches to rags story is worth watching.

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The Lighthouse

A 2019 film, The Lighthouse is directed and produced by Robert Eggers. This is a story of two lighthouse keepers on a remote and mysterious New England island in the 1890s. This horror/ psychological thriller will give you a whole new experience.

The Vast of Night

The Vast of Night is a science fiction about a young switchboard operator and a disc jockey uncovering what might be an extraterrestrial transmission in the ’50s. This debut feature of Andrew Patterson has won  the audience award at Slamdance 2019 — after being rejected by 18 film festivals.

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