Top 10 Movies To Watch This Week on Prime Video | May 18, 2025
Looking for something good to watch this week? Youโre in luckโPrime Video has a stacked lineup thatโs practically begging to take over your next movie night. Whether you want to laugh, cry, or just sit there with your jaw on the floor, youโre covered. Weโre talking everything from heartfelt coming-of-age stories to edge-of-your-seat thrillers. So grab some popcorn, clear your schedule, and letโs get into the top 10 movies you absolutely need to check out this week on Prime Video.
Dรฌdi (2024)

So, if youโre even a little nostalgic for the early 2000sโremember those awkward AIM chats and first-gen YouTube videos?โyou need to check out Dรฌdi. Itโs this coming-of-age comedy-drama from Sean Wang that just gets what itโs like to be 13 and totally lost between two worlds. Izaac Wang plays Chris, this kid trying to juggle his Taiwanese familyโs expectations and the chaos of being a middle schooler in the Bay Area.
Heโs got a mom (played by the incredible Joan Chen) who just doesnโt get why he spends hours making dumb videos with his friends, and a sister who thinks heโs hopeless. Itโs funny, itโs awkward, and itโs way too real. Whether you grew up in the 2000s or you just remember how weird being a teenager was, Dรฌdi is like a time machine thatโll make you laugh and maybe text your mom.
To Live and Die in L.A. (1985)

You know that feeling when you stumble on a classic you somehow missed? Thatโs To Live and Die in L.A. Itโs this gritty, 80s crime thriller from William Friedkin (the guy who made The Exorcist), and itโs an absolute ride. William Petersen is a Secret Service agent who goes off the rails trying to take down a counterfeiter played by Willem Dafoeโwho is peak Willem Dafoe here, by the way, all unhinged and magnetic.
But this isnโt just any crime flickโitโs got one of the best car chases ever put on film, a killer synth soundtrack, and a story that goes to some seriously dark places. If you like your thrillers with a side of moral ambiguity and a whole lot of neon-soaked Los Angeles, this oneโs a must-watch.
Blink Twice (2024)

If youโre in the mood for a movie thatโll have you questioning everything, Blink Twice is your pick. Zoรซ Kravitz makes her directorial debut with this twisty psychological thriller, and she does not hold back. Naomi Ackie stars as Frida, who goes to a billionaireโs island for a party weekend, but things get weird fast. Her friend goes missing, no one else seems to remember her, and Frida canโt even trust her own memory.
Itโs one of those mind-bending thrillers where youโre constantly trying to piece it all together, and just when you think youโve got it figured outโboom, it flips on you again. With a cast that includes Channing Tatum, Alia Shawkat, and Geena Davis, you know youโre in for something special. If you love a good โwait, what just happened?โ movie, this oneโs your new obsession.
Challengers (2024)

Look, I didnโt know tennis could be this dramatic either, but here we are. Challengers, directed by Luca Guadagnino, is a sizzling, psychological love triangle set against the high-stakes world of pro tennis. Zendaya plays Tashi, a former tennis star who now coaches her husband Art (Mike Faist). But things get wild when her ex-boyfriend Patrick (Josh O’Connor) shows upโand heโs not just her ex, heโs also Artโs old best friend. Yikes.
Itโs steamy, itโs intense, and itโs way more than just a sports movie. Guadagninoโs got this way of making everything feel like itโs on the edge of a meltdown, and Zendaya is an absolute powerhouse. Whether you care about tennis or not, this oneโs all about love, jealousy, and bad decisions with serious consequences. Youโll be hooked in the first 15 minutes.
Youโre Cordially Invited (2025)

Alright, picture this: two brides, one wedding venue, and an absolute nightmare of double-booking. Thatโs Youโre Cordially Invited. Will Ferrell is the over-the-top, well-meaning dad, and Reese Witherspoon is the sister who somehow makes everything worse by trying way too hard to make it better. Itโs chaos. Itโs hilarious. Itโs basically what would happen if Bridesmaids had a baby with your worst family reunion.
But hereโs the thingโthis isnโt just about the laughs (though there are a ton of those). Beneath all the wild slapstick, Will and Reese bring this really sweet, surprisingly real vibe. Thereโs something so relatable about watching a family absolutely lose it while trying to keep it together. Itโs got all the wedding disaster clichรฉs you expect, but it also sneaks up on you with some genuinely heartfelt moments. Because even the most picture-perfect weddings are always one small disaster away from being a total circus.
A Quiet Place: Day One (2024)

If you thought A Quiet Place couldnโt get any more intense, buckle up. A Quiet Place: Day One is exactly what it sounds likeโa brutal, heart-pounding look at the very beginning of the alien invasion that wiped out half the world. But this time, weโre in the chaos of New York City, and Lupita Nyongโo is the one fighting for her life. She plays Sam, a woman dealing with a terminal illness who decides sheโs not going down without a fight when the sound-sensitive aliens show up.
But this isnโt just another survival horror flick. Thereโs something gut-wrenchingly human about watching Sam cling to life, finding hope in the most hopeless situation imaginable. Lupita Nyongโo is, as always, incredibleโfierce, vulnerable, and impossible not to root for. If you loved the tension of the original films but wanted even more emotion, this oneโs going to hit hard.
My Old Ass (2024)

This oneโs a tripโliterally. My Old Ass is this bittersweet, laugh-out-loud coming-of-age comedy where 18-year-old Elliott (Maisy Stella) accidentally time-travels during a mushroom trip. But she doesnโt just go anywhereโshe meets her 39-year-old self, played by Aubrey Plaza, who has a few life lessons to share. And by โlife lessons,โ I mean she mostly tells her younger self to avoid guys named Chad.
Itโs hilarious, itโs trippy, and somehow it also manages to be super heartfelt. Aubrey Plaza is perfect as the snarky, world-weary older Elliott, and Maisy Stella is an absolute star as the younger version just trying to figure it all out. Itโs like 13 Going on 30, but with way more sarcasm and way fewer feel-good dance sequences. If youโve ever wished you could go back and give your younger self some brutally honest advice, this oneโs for you.
Jackpot! (2024)

So, what if winning the lottery wasnโt the best day of your life? In Jackpot!, itโs basically a death sentence. Awkwafina stars as a woman who wins bigโlike, life-changing big. The problem? In this world, once you win, anyone can legally hunt you down and take your money if they kill you before midnight. Itโs like The Purge meets The Hunger Games, but with a twisted sense of humor.
Awkwafina is pure chaos, bouncing between terrified and hilariously determined, and John Cena plays the muscle who agrees to protect herโfor a price, of course. Itโs fast, itโs funny, and itโs surprisingly sharp, poking fun at greed, fame, and our obsession with getting rich quick. If you love a good dark comedy with a side of action, Jackpot! is a guaranteed good time.
American Fiction (2023)

American Fiction is a wild, razor-sharp satire thatโll have you laughing one minute and cringing the next. Jeffrey Wright plays a brilliant but frustrated Black author whoโs sick of seeing the same old stereotypical stories get all the love. So, he writes a deliberately over-the-top, stereotype-filled book as a joke. But instead of recognizing it as satire, everyone treats it like a masterpiece. And suddenly, heโs famous for exactly what he hates.
Itโs biting, itโs clever, and Jeffrey Wright is an absolute force, balancing rage, confusion, and reluctant fame. The cast is stacked tooโTracee Ellis Ross, Sterling K. Brown, Issa Raeโtheyโre all here, adding even more layers to this wild story. If youโre into movies that say something, that actually have something to say about race, art, and how we tell stories, American Fiction is a must-watch.

