Here Are the Best Movies to Stream this Weekend on Amazon Prime, Including a Golf Documentary
Amazon Prime Video is expanding its library this week with a diverse selection of high-octane action, period dramas, and gripping documentaries. From modern award-winners to legendary science fiction classics, the upcoming slate offers something for every type of cinephile. These additions include highly anticipated direct-to-streaming premieres and beloved cinematic staples. Viewers can look forward to a mix of psychological thrillers and heartfelt narratives arriving throughout the week.
‘Rory McIlroy: The Masters Wait’ (2026)

This documentary chronicles the professional journey of golfer Rory McIlroy as he attempts to secure the one major championship that has eluded him. The film focuses on both his physical training and the mental fortitude required to compete at the highest level of the sport. It provides an intimate look at the preparation leading up to the Masters Tournament title pursuit. Audiences can follow the highs and lows of his career through this dedicated sports profile. The production is set to arrive on the platform on Monday, March 30.
‘Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning’ (2025)

Tom Cruise returns as Ethan Hunt in this high-stakes installment of the long-running action franchise. The IMF team must navigate a series of dangerous global threats that have the potential to alter the course of human history. Known for its elaborate stunts and international locations, the film continues the saga of Hunt’s commitment to protecting the world. This latest entry explores the consequences of past missions while introducing new adversaries. It is scheduled to premiere on Friday, April 3.
‘American Fiction’ (2023)

This satirical drama stars Jeffrey Wright as a frustrated novelist who is tired of the publishing industry’s reliance on offensive tropes. In a moment of spite, he writes a stereotypical book under a pseudonym that unexpectedly becomes a massive mainstream success. The narrative explores themes of identity, commercialism, and the complexities of the modern literary world. It received significant critical acclaim for its sharp writing and lead performance. The movie ‘American Fiction’ joins the streaming library on Wednesday, April 1.
‘The Covenant’ (2023)

Directed by Guy Ritchie, this war drama follows American Army Sergeant John Kinley during the conflict in Afghanistan. After an ambush, Kinley is saved by his local interpreter, Ahmed, who risks everything to carry the injured soldier to safety. Upon returning home, Kinley discovers that Ahmed was not granted the safe passage promised to him and returns to the war zone to repay the debt. The film emphasizes themes of loyalty and the bond formed between soldiers in dire circumstances. ‘The Covenant’ becomes available on Wednesday, April 1.
‘Dark Harvest’ (2023)

Set in a small Midwestern town during 1963, this horror film focuses on a terrifying annual ritual involving a legendary specter known as Sawtooth Jack. Every Halloween, teenage boys participate in a violent hunt to defeat the creature before it can reach the local church. The protagonist joins the fray despite warnings, hoping to win the prize associated with the hunt and escape his dead-end town. The story of ‘Dark Harvest’ blends elements of folk horror with a coming-of-age narrative. The film premieres on Wednesday, April 1.
‘The Machine’ (2023)

This action-comedy stars Bert Kreischer and is inspired by his popular stand-up comedy routine about his time in Russia. The plot follows a fictionalized version of Kreischer who is kidnapped alongside his estranged father and taken to Russia. They are forced to answer for the comedian’s past exploits with the Russian mafia during a drunken college trip. The film ‘The Machine’ explores the strained relationship between father and son amidst chaotic and dangerous circumstances. It launches on the service on Wednesday, April 1.
‘House of Gucci’ (2021)

Directed by Ridley Scott, this biographical drama examines the turbulent history of the famous Italian fashion house. Lady Gaga stars as Patrizia Reggiani, whose marriage into the Gucci family eventually leads to a spiral of betrayal and decadence. The narrative culminates in the shocking murder of Maurizio Gucci, which forever changed the trajectory of the luxury brand. The cast of ‘House of Gucci’ includes Adam Driver, Al Pacino, and Jared Leto in significant roles. The film is scheduled to arrive on Wednesday, April 1.
‘The Game’ (1997)

David Fincher directs this psychological thriller about Nicholas Van Orton, a wealthy but lonely investment banker. On his birthday, his brother gives him a voucher for an enigmatic “game” tailored specifically to his life. What begins as a series of strange occurrences quickly escalates into a life-threatening conspiracy that destroys his sense of reality. The film ‘The Game’ is noted for its atmosphere of paranoia and its intricate plot twists. It will be available starting Wednesday, April 1.
‘Titanic’ (1997)

James Cameron’s epic romance and disaster film tells the story of the ill-fated maiden voyage of the RMS Titanic. The narrative follows Jack and Rose, two individuals from different social classes who fall in love amidst the opulence of the ship. Their personal tragedy unfolds against the backdrop of the actual historical event that saw the vessel sink in the North Atlantic. The production of ‘Titanic’ became a global phenomenon and won multiple Academy Awards for its scale and technical achievements. It joins the platform on Wednesday, April 1.
‘The Terminator’ (1984)

This seminal science fiction film directed by James Cameron introduces a relentless cyborg assassin sent from the year 2029. The machine is tasked with killing Sarah Connor to prevent her from giving birth to the future leader of the human resistance. Arnold Schwarzenegger portrays the titular character in ‘The Terminator’, a role that defined his career and the action genre. The story blends horror elements with a high-concept temporal war narrative. The movie debuts on Wednesday, April 1.
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