Top 10 Movies To Watch This Week on Prime Video | July 27-August 2, 2025
So youโre stuck in scrolling purgatory again, huh? Endlessly thumbing through Prime Video, hoping something jumps out. Weโve been there. Thatโs why we pulled together the Top 10 Movies you would actually want to watch this weekโno fluff, no filler. Whether you’re into thrillers, rom-coms, or indie gems, thereโs something worth hitting play on. Hereโs your movie cheat sheet for July 27-August 2, 2025 โbecause your time is too valuable for another โmehโ movie night.
1. Heads of State (2025)

The U.S. President and U.K. Prime Minister hate each other. Like, canโt-be-in-the-same-room hate. But when Air Force One goes down and someone tries to kill them both, theyโre forced to run, hide, and team up to stop a global conspiracy. Classic enemies-to-besties arcโjust with more grenades.
John Cena and Idris Elba are the chaotic duo we didnโt know we needed. Throw in Priyanka Chopra Jonas as a no-nonsense MI6 agent, and youโve got explosions, insults, and international mayhem in equal measure.
Itโs dumb, loud, and completely watchable. Basically, the buddy-action movie blueprint got a shiny 2025 update.
2. Follow (2025)

Sebastiรกn is a smooth-talking con man who seduces rich women, steals their money, and ghostsโuntil Carolina walks in and flips the whole game on him.
What starts as a sleek little grift flick turns into something darker and messier, with obsession, betrayal, and more red flags than a Formula 1 track. Diego Boneta and Martha Higareda have serious chemistry, but donโt expect a love story. This one’s more โcatch me if you canโ meets โthis might kill me.โ
Itโs slick, sexy, and kind of unhinged. Just like its lead.
3. Dirty Angels (2024)

Female soldiers in disguise. War zone extraction. Zero backup. Dirty Angels drops you into the chaos of the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistanโand doesnโt flinch.
Eva Green leads a badass squad posing as medics to rescue kidnapped girls trapped between ISIS and the Taliban. Itโs gritty, brutal, and unapologetically pulpy. Think Zero Dark Thirty but with more firepower and less red tape.
If youโre into high-stakes, no-rules action with a side of rage, this one hits hard.
4. The Accountant 2 (2025)

Christian Wolff is backโand someone just killed an old friend of his. So naturally, he calls his estranged, even-deadlier brother (Jon Bernthal) and starts peeling back a global conspiracy one body at a time.
Ben Affleck reprises his role as the numbers guy with a sniper rifle, and this time the mystery runs deeperโand the action hits harder. Cynthia Addai-Robinson and J.K. Simmons return, adding some continuity to the chaos.
Itโs sharper than the first one, meaner in all the right ways, and yeahโstill about math.
5. Prey (2024)

A missionary couple gets threatened by militants in the Kalahari Desert, crashes a plane, and winds up fighting both terrorists and wild animals just to make it out alive. Not the honeymoon they had in mind.
Ryan Phillippe and Emile Hirsch star in this lean, stripped-down survival thriller thatโs all dust, tension, and bad decisions. At under 90 minutes, it doesnโt waste timeโand once it starts, it doesnโt stop moving.
Itโs not fancy, but it gets the job done. Sometimes thatโs all you need.
6. A Working Man (2025)

Levon Cade just wants to pour concrete and live in peace. But when his bossโs daughter gets taken, the exโblack ops bruiser picks up a sledgehammer and dives back into the underworld he tried to leave behind.
Jason Statham is doing what Jason Statham does best: breaking faces, staring down bad guys, and blowing up warehouses. Directed by David Ayer (End of Watch, Fury), this one leans gritty, fast, and unapologetically brutal.
It’s Taken meets John Wick, with a construction vest and a moral code.
7. Kuberaa (2025)

Deva is a beggar. Or so everyone thinksโuntil he vanishes with โน10,000 crores in dirty money and starts using it to flip the system that created him.
Starring Dhanush in full revolution mode, Kuberaa blends social drama with slow-burn crime epic. Itโs part Robin Hood, part revenge saga, and totally rooted in South Indian politics, class, and corruption.
Big performances, big emotions, and an even bigger target on Devaโs back. Youโll feel the runtime, but you wonโt be bored.
8. Elevation (2024)

Anthony Mackie is a single dad in a broken world overrun by creatures that mimic human voices. So yeahโstaying indoors is a good idea… until it isnโt.
In Elevation, he teams up with two strangers (Morena Baccarin, Maddie Hasson) to rescue a young boy, and the trio sets off into a monster-infested wasteland. Itโs tense, quiet, and full of That One Rule You Shouldnโt Break.
If you liked A Quiet Place or Bird Box, youโll vibe with this one. And yesโthe monsters are very creepy.
9. Oppenheimer (2023)

You probably already watched it. Maybe twice. But if you havenโt? Nowโs your chance to see Cillian Murphy melt downโin IMAX-level intensityโover the birth of the atomic bomb.
Christopher Nolanโs Oppenheimer isnโt just a biopic. Itโs a psychological pressure cooker with courtroom drama, political betrayal, and one of the most loaded casts in recent memory (hi, RDJ, Florence Pugh, Matt Damon, and basically half of Hollywood).
Itโs heavy, itโs brilliant, and it sticks with you. Like radiation.
10. Anyone But You (2023)

They had one great date. Then something dumb happened. Now Bea and Ben are pretending to be a couple at a wedding in Australiaโbecause thatโs obviously the mature way to handle unresolved feelings.
Sydney Sweeney and Glen Powell have rom-com chemistry for days, and Anyone But You leans into the chaos with beach parties, snarky one-liners, and a whole lot of accidental honesty.
Itโs silly. Itโs hot. It knows exactly what it is. And sometimes, thatโs perfect.
And Thatโs a Wrap
There you goโten Prime Video picks that range from global buddy chaos (Heads of State) to high-octane revenge missions (A Working Man), with a few psychological gut punches (Oppenheimer, Follow) thrown in for good measure.
Craving nonstop action? Youโve got double-duty fixers (The Accountant 2), female soldiers deep behind enemy lines (Dirty Angels), and a desert survival thriller that doesnโt slow down (Prey). Prefer something a little more personal? Kuberaa brings the righteous fury, and Elevation gives you monsters with a side of emotional trauma.
And if all you want is chemistry, comedy, and good old-fashioned fake-dating chaos? Anyone But You is still doing laps on the rom-com leaderboard.
Whatever youโre intoโbig feelings, big fights, or just watching John Cena and Idris Elba try not to strangle each otherโPrimeโs got your week covered.
Pop the popcorn. Fire up the queue. Hit play.
