11 movies to check out on Prime Video in September

The thriller Red Eye, the new original film A Thousand And One, and Guy Ritchie's The Covenant highlight this month's Prime Video offerings

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11 movies to check out on Prime Video in September
Clockwise from top left: A Thousand And One (Focus Features), A Million Miles Away (Amazon), Red Eye (DreamWorks), Guy Ritchie’s The Covenant (MGM) Image: The A.V. Club

As the SAG and WGA strikes drag on and bring movie production to a halt, the studios have started to delay theatrical releases in part because their actors aren’t available to promote the movies. This means streaming services such as Amazon’s Prime Video are the ticket to seeing fresh releases. Sure, Prime Video added plenty of catalog titles in September, and the ones worth checking out that you maybe haven’t already seen 100 times include Red Eye, Army Of Darkness, Deep Blue Sea, Riddick, Sinister, Wild Things, and many more. But there are also several new releases, including Guy Ritchie’s The Covenant starring Jake Gyllenhaal, the powerful drama A Thousand And One, and Michael Peña in the biographical sci-fi drama A Million Miles Away.

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Army Of Darkness [Collector’s Edition] (1993) - Official Trailer

The fifth installment of the Evil Dead horror franchise, Evil Dead Rise, premiered in 2023 and received an overall solid reaction from fans. Still, we prefer the original Sam Raimi-directed trilogy starring Bruce Campbell as Deadite slayer Ash Williams. In Army Of Darkness, Ash has time-traveled to the Middle Ages, where he must retrieve the Necronomicon and battle an army of the dead. , “[Army Of Darkness] has Campbell at his swarthy best, with chain saw affixed to arm; wave after wave of Harryhausen skeletons coming to life; and at least five or six one-liners that seem to pause, deservedly, for a round of applause from the audience. What else do you want?”

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