The TV Answer Man – Follow me onX. Amazon’s Prime Video this week (December 22-28, 2024) plans to add five new titles to its streaming lineup. Here are the two most interesting, in my humble opinion: The Equalizer 2 (2018) We’re back with Denzel ...
Amazon's Prime Video made significant strides in 2024, notably by introducing an ad-supported model and growing its programming. Read more here.
MrBeast's game show is already showing early success on Amazon's Prime Video streaming platform. A look at the numbers and what's next.
As Netflix pours more of its resources into original content, Amazon Prime Video is picking up the slack, adding new movies for its subscribers each month. Its catalog has grown so impressive ...
Finding a good movie to watch on Amazon Prime Video can be difficult to say the least. While Amazon’s robust library of titles is available to every Amazon Prime subscriber, they don’t exactly ...
I haven’t seen all that many people talking about Cross, the new Alex Cross adaptation starring Aldis Hodge on Amazon Prime Video, but it has stayed on top of its top 10 list for weeks. Now, that has changed with the release of a new show, Secret Level.
Amazon is testing a new Prime Video feature that recommends groups of content using AI rather than traditional algorithms. If you’re part of the test, you’ll see new “AI Topics” tailored to your interests, like “mind-bending sci-fi,” “fantasy quests,” or “thrilling character journeys.”
Tech giant Amazon joins Meta in donating $1 million to President-elect Trump's inauguration fund. It also will air the Jan. 20 event on Prime Video.
Red One' pulls in a record 50M global viewers in premiere weekend, the most ever for an Amazon MGM Studio movie on Prime Video.
MrBeast is jumping from YouTube to Prime Video today as the new reality TV competition "Beast Games" premieres
MaXXXine’s Ti West has been tapped to direct and executive produce a new Amazon Prime Video dark comedy series, Bloodlust, created by Halsey. West is known for making all three films in the Mia Goth-led X series,
Amazon Prime Video is set to make significant changes to its device-sharing policy, similar to Netflix's recent crackdown on password sharing. Starting next year, users will face stricter device limits when accessing the platform,