September brings a fresh lineup of movies to Prime Video, offering everything from classic horrors and thrilling dramas to quirky comedies and action-packed adventures. Whether you’re a fan of suspense, supernatural elements, or just need a good laugh, there’s something new to enjoy this month. Here’s a guide to the latest additions you won’t want to miss!
Movies and Shows by Genre
Horror and Supernatural
- Crimson Peak (2015)
- Synopsis: After a family tragedy, an aspiring author is drawn to a house haunted by dark secrets. Year: 2015 Age Rating: 15 IMDb Rating: 6.5
- What’s Good: Guillermo del Toro’s visually stunning gothic horror that combines romance with chilling ghosts.
- Question: What elements of gothic horror do you find most captivating?
- Drag Me to Hell (2009)
- Synopsis: A loan officer who evicts an old woman finds herself cursed and must seek help to save her soul. Year: 2009 Age Rating: 15 IMDb Rating: 6.6
- What’s Good: Sam Raimi’s return to horror with a mix of dark humor and supernatural thrills.
- Question: How do you think humor influences the effectiveness of a horror film?
- Devil (2010)
- Synopsis: A group of people trapped in an elevator discover that one of them is the Devil. Year: 2010 Age Rating: 15 IMDb Rating: 6.3
- What’s Good: A claustrophobic thriller that keeps you guessing with its eerie atmosphere and suspense.
- Question: What makes a horror film’s setting crucial to its story?
- Dracula (1931)
- Synopsis: Count Dracula moves to London and starts hunting for new victims while hiding from the sun. Year: 1931 Age Rating: PG IMDb Rating: 7.4
- What’s Good: Bela Lugosi’s iconic performance in this classic that set the standard for vampire movies.
- Question: How does the portrayal of Dracula in this film compare to modern adaptations?
- Dressed to Kill (1980)
- Synopsis: A mysterious woman’s murder leads to a high-class call girl being pursued by the killer. Year: 1980 Age Rating: X IMDb Rating: 7.1
- What’s Good: Brian De Palma’s stylish thriller with suspense and surprising twists.
- Question: What do you think makes a suspenseful mystery film stand out?
Sci-Fi and Action
- The Core (2003)
- Synopsis: To save Earth from disaster, scientists must drill to the planet’s core and restart its rotation. Year: 2003 Age Rating: 12A IMDb Rating: 5.5
- What’s Good: A high-stakes sci-fi adventure with a dramatic plot and impressive special effects.
- Question: How do you think science fiction films impact our understanding of real-world issues?
- Cyborg (1989)
- Synopsis: A martial artist hunts down a killer in a dystopian future ravaged by plague. Year: 1989 Age Rating: 18 IMDb Rating: 5.0
- What’s Good: Jean-Claude Van Damme’s action-packed performance in a futuristic setting.
- Question: What appeals to you most about dystopian action films?
- Dredd (2012)
- Synopsis: In a violent future city, a judge teams with a trainee to take down a drug-dealing gang. Year: 2012 Age Rating: 18 IMDb Rating: 7.1
- What’s Good: A gritty, action-packed film featuring Karl Urban’s intense portrayal of the titular judge.
- Question: How does the portrayal of a dystopian future influence your viewing experience?
Drama and Biographical
- The Doors (1991)
- Synopsis: The story of Jim Morrison and The Doors, from their beginnings to Morrison’s untimely death. Year: 1991 Age Rating: 18 IMDb Rating: 7.2
- What’s Good: Val Kilmer’s compelling performance and the film’s deep dive into the rock band’s tumultuous history.
- Question: How do biographical films impact your understanding of historical figures?
Comedy
- Duck Soup (1933)
- Synopsis: The Marx Brothers star as leaders of a bankrupt nation, leading to chaos and comedy. Year: 1933 Age Rating: U IMDb Rating: 7.7
- What’s Good: A classic Marx Brothers comedy with sharp wit and timeless humor.
- Question: What makes classic comedies like “Duck Soup” continue to entertain audiences today?
- Disturbing Behavior (1998)
- Synopsis: A new kid in town uncovers a sinister scheme involving the town’s transformation of troubled teens. Year: 1998 Age Rating: 15 IMDb Rating: 5.6
- What’s Good: A blend of teen drama and psychological thriller with an eerie twist.
- Question: How does the concept of transformation in films affect your view of teen dramas?
This September, Prime Video’s lineup offers a mix of thrilling, chilling, and entertaining films to suit any mood. Dive into these new arrivals and explore a range of genres from horror and sci-fi to comedy and drama. Enjoy your movie nights!