Amazon Prime Video has ordered “Octopus!,” a two-part documentary special narrated and executive produced by Phoebe Waller-Bridge. Per the official description, the documentary project “transports viewers into the otherworldly depths of one of the most intelligent and mysterious life forms on Earth as it follows the Giant Pacific Octopus from birth to death.
Alexa is going to be able to do more than just talk back and do basic commands after a big new update, Amazon announced Wednesday. Amazon unveiled the new generation of Alexa at an event in New York.
Of three underrated movies on Amazon Prime Video you need to watch in March 2025, one shares its name with a popular show, and another broke records.
Bill Nighy (“Living”) is among the stars recruited to join Prime Video’s upcoming action-adventure series starring Octavia Spencer and Hannah Waddingham. That show also now has a title - “Ride or Die” - while Matt Miller (“Lethal Weapon”) has joined as showrunner and Peyton Reed (“Ant-Man”) has been tapped to direct the first two episodes.
The game are available as an add-on subscription for $19.99 a month, the same price to subscribe directly through FanDuel Sports Network.
Reacher' has made nearly $280 million for Amazon Prime Video in subscriber revenue alone, according to a new study by Parrot Analytics.
If you’re in the mood to both laugh and cry this weekend, then go ahead and purchase a ticket to My Dead Friend Zoe, a new bittersweet comedy coming to theaters. Directed by Kyle Hausmann-Stokes in his feature film debut,
On today’s podcast, we break down the hotel loyalty race, share Alexa’s new travel skills, and explain Southwest’s new booking partnerships.
Christopher Nolan's Oppenheimer tops the list of our picks for the five Oscar-winning movies to stream on Amazon Prime Video.
The 2025 Last Breath movie opens in theaters this weekend. Directed by Alex Parkinson, with a script by Mitchell LaFortune, Parkinson, and David Brooks, this action-thriller is a narrative remake/adaptation of Parkinson 2019 documentary of the same name.
Mountain Lake PBS is excited to announce that it is now streaming on Amazon Prime Video. Even better, non-Prime users will have access to all PBS programming under the “Watch for Free” section. This marks the first time PBS will be streaming free on a major streaming service.
These three movies are the perfect way to spend a quiet weekend evening and should be good regardless of what kind of movie you're looking for.