Top 10 Movies To Watch This Week on Prime Video | September 7th-13th, 2025
So you’re stuck in scrolling purgatory again, huh? Endlessly thumbing through Prime Video, hoping something jumps out. We’ve been there. That’s why we pulled together the Top 10 Movies you would actually want to watch this week—no fluff, no filler. Whether you’re into thrillers, rom-coms, or indie gems, there’s something worth hitting play on. Here’s your movie cheat sheet for September 7-13, 2025—because your time is too valuable for another “meh” movie night.
1. A Working Man (2025)

Blue collar by day, black ops by blood.
Jason Statham stars as Levon Cade, a former government assassin turned construction worker who gets dragged back into the game when his boss’s daughter goes missing. It’s the kind of role Statham was built for—quiet, furious, and deadly with a nail gun. Directed by David Ayer, with a script co-written by yes, really Sylvester Stallone, this one’s pure revenge-fueled mayhem. Think Taken, but with rebar and retribution.
2. The Map That Leads to You (2025)

Love, trains, and timing.
Based on J.P. Monninger’s novel, this Prime original follows Heather and Jack—two twenty-somethings who meet on a train and fall into one of those all-consuming European flings. Madelyn Cline and KJ Apa bring the heat, heartbreak, and summer travel vibes. Directed by Greg Berlanti, it’s pure swoon-core: part Before Sunrise, part The Summer I Turned Pretty, and all heart.
3. Wrath of Man (2021)

Don’t mess with Statham’s kid. Ever.
Another Statham entry, because let’s be honest—he owns Prime right now. This one reunites him with director Guy Ritchie for a brutal revenge-heist thriller about a mysterious cash truck driver with a secret vendetta. The movie’s cold, stylish, and surprisingly moody, with a killer score and an even better kill count. If you missed it the first time, now’s the time to fix that.
4. Last Breath (2025)

Six minutes of oxygen. No margin for error.
Woody Harrelson and Simu Liu star in this chilling survival thriller based on the 2019 documentary. When a deep-sea saturation diver becomes untethered 100 meters down, his team must pull off the impossible before his air runs out. Directed by Alex Parkinson, it’s claustrophobic, suspenseful, and weirdly hopeful. Kind of like The Martian underwater—but with more panic.
5. The Pickup (2025)

One bad date. One massive heist.
Eddie Murphy, Pete Davidson, and Keke Palmer headline this action-comedy about a botched armored truck job, a rookie employee with baggage, and a one-night stand who won’t stay in the past. Directed by Tim Story (Ride Along), it’s part rom-com, part caper, and totally chaotic. Not every joke lands, but the cast goes for it—and you can tell they’re having fun.
6. The Beekeeper (2024)

Jason Statham vs. the algorithm.
After a phishing scam drives his elderly friend to suicide, a former black-ops agent (code name: “Beekeeper”) takes down an entire cybercrime network—with hammers, explosives, and zero patience. Directed by David Ayer, this one’s a love letter to old-school revenge movies—with a side of internet rage. Josh Hutcherson, Minnie Driver, and Jeremy Irons round out the chaos.
7. The Bourne Identity (2002)

Amnesia has never been this dangerous.
Matt Damon kicks off one of the best spy franchises ever as Jason Bourne—a man with no memory and a very particular set of deadly skills. Chased by the CIA, dodging assassins across Europe, and slowly uncovering who he is, this movie reshaped the spy genre for the 2000s. If it’s been a while since your last rewatch, it still hits.
8. Wolf Man (2025)

Dad’s got a secret… and claws.
Leigh Whannell (The Invisible Man) directs this modern monster movie about a family unraveling in the Oregon woods as the father’s… condition worsens. Christopher Abbott and Julia Garner lead the cast in a horror-drama that’s more psychological slow-burn than jump-scare factory. There’s transformation, there’s tension, and there’s just enough blood to keep horror fans fed.
9. The Super Mario Bros. Movie (2023)

Let’s-a-go. Again.
Brooklyn plumbers Mario and Luigi find themselves in the Mushroom Kingdom, fighting to stop Bowser (voiced by Jack Black) from marrying Princess Peach and taking over the world. This Illumination/Nintendo collab was a box office monster—$1.3 billion worldwide—and it’s easy to see why. It’s fast, funny, and filled with deep-cut easter eggs. For kids and lifelong gamers alike.
10. The Accountant 2 (2025)

He’s still got the skills—and the spreadsheets.
Ben Affleck returns as Christian Wolff, the numbers genius with a violent streak. When a close contact turns up dead, he reunites with his brother Brax (Jon Bernthal) to uncover a conspiracy tied to their past. The action is tighter, the stakes are bigger, and Affleck leans even harder into his signature stoicism. If you liked the first one—or just love a revenge thriller with spreadsheets—this sequel delivers.
And That’s a Wrap
This week’s Prime lineup is giving everything: rogue werewolves, global conspiracies, mathematical murder, and some surprisingly tender moments between train rides and underwater dives. Whether you’re pressing play for the action (A Working Man, Wrath of Man), the feelings (The Map That Leads to You), or just a classic like The Bourne Identity, Prime’s got your watchlist covered.
Hit play, lower the lights, and maybe keep your passwords secure—just in case a Beekeeper shows up.
