Top 10 Movies To Watch This Week on Prime Video | September 21-27, 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 21–27, 2025—because your time is too valuable for another “meh” movie night.
Ice Road: Vengeance (2025)

Liam Neeson versus mercenaries on the mountain.
The follow-up to The Ice Road takes McCann to Nepal, where a memorial trip for his brother turns into a fight for survival on the perilous “Road to the Sky.” Directed by Jonathan Hensleigh and co-starring Fan Bingbing, it delivers the kind of rugged, man-against-the-world spectacle that Neeson has mastered. Think The Grey meets Cliffhanger with big rigs.
The Map That Leads to You (2025)

Summer romance, European detour.
Madelyn Cline and K.J. Apa headline this sweeping love story from director Lasse Hallström, adapted from J.P. Monninger’s novel. When Heather meets Jack on a whirlwind European trip, her carefully planned future starts to unravel. Produced by Marty Bowen and Wyck Godfrey, it’s lush, romantic, and tailor-made for fans of Before Sunrise.
A Working Man (2025)

Jason Statham does what Jason Statham does best.
Based on Chuck Dixon’s novel Levon’s Trade, this David Ayer-directed actioner finds Statham as Levon Cade, an ex–black ops operative drawn into a violent hunt for his boss’s kidnapped daughter. With Michael Peña and David Harbour in support and Sylvester Stallone producing, it’s bruising, brooding, and exactly the kind of bone-cruncher Prime audiences love.
McWalter (2025)

A French spy spoof with global stakes.
Yvick Letexier, better known as Mister V, stars as the legendary American agent McWalter, who goes on the run after being framed for attacks worldwide. Directed by Simon Astier, this Prime original leans into satirical energy à la OSS 117 and Johnny English, pairing internet-savvy humor with international hijinks.
A Violent Man (2021)

TEDDY KYLE SMITH, JAMES DOMMEK JR.

A prison tale with grit and regret.
Craig Fairbrass leads this British crime drama as Steve Mackleson, a lifer convicted of double murder whose life is shaken by a new cellmate and the daughter he’s never met. Written and directed by Ross McCall, it’s less action thriller and more intimate character study, putting the focus on redemption and cycles of violence inside a maximum-security prison.
Madame Web (2024)

Spider-Man’s universe expands.
Dakota Johnson stars as Cassandra Webb, a New York paramedic who discovers she can see the future and finds herself protecting three young women from a deadly threat. With Sydney Sweeney, Isabela Merced, and Celeste O’Connor rounding out the cast, S.J. Clarkson’s Marvel spinoff mixes psychic visions with comic-book peril. While divisive, it’s a must for completists of Sony’s Spider-Man Universe.
As Good as Dead (2022)

Fighting for survival in Mexico.
Michael Jai White headlines and produces this action thriller about a former cop in hiding whose quiet life is blown up when his student’s viral fight video draws dangerous attention. Co-starring Tom Berenger and Louis Mandylor, and directed by R. Ellis Frazier, it leans hard into gritty martial arts choreography and old-school DTV brawler energy.
White Chicks (2004)

A cult comedy that refuses to fade.
Shawn and Marlon Wayans transform into socialite sisters to catch kidnappers in this outrageous undercover comedy. Directed by Keenen Ivory Wayans and forever immortalized by Terry Crews’ “A Thousand Miles” singalong, it pulled in over $100 million at the box office and has lived on as a meme-factory comfort watch ever since.
The Commuter (2018)

Liam Neeson, trapped on a train with secrets.
Director Jaume Collet-Serra reunites with Neeson for another high-concept thriller. This time, an ordinary commuter is forced into a deadly game of identify-the-passenger before the last stop. With Vera Farmiga, Patrick Wilson, and a young Florence Pugh in supporting roles, it’s a tense, contained thriller in the vein of Non-Stop and Unknown.
Heads of State (2025)

Idris Elba and John Cena go buddy-action.
Prime Video’s summer blockbuster pairs Elba as the UK Prime Minister and Cena as the U.S. President, two rivals forced to team up when a global conspiracy targets them both. Directed by Ilya Naishuller and featuring Priyanka Chopra Jonas as their MI6 ally, it’s loud, funny, and unashamedly over the top. Think The Hitman’s Bodyguard meets Air Force One, with Naishuller’s signature chaos.
And Thats A Wrap
From Liam Neeson’s icy standoff in Ice Road: Vengeance to Idris Elba and John Cena’s globe-trotting buddy ride in Heads of State, Prime Video has a loaded slate this week. Looking for heart? The Map That Leads to You brings classic romance. In the mood for grit? A Working Man and A Violent Man will scratch that itch. Want laughs? White Chicks and McWalter hit the comedy button. Or maybe it’s time for a train-bound Neeson thriller like The Commuter. Whatever your vibe, Prime’s lineup is stacked for the week ahead.
