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Amazon Prime Video is the second-best perk after Netflix where you can binge-watch comedy, psychological thriller, or a thrilling or anything.
Since June has started, many new titles have been rolled out; here’s a list of the upcoming shows or films that will be released on on Amazon Prime Video this month:
1) Poolman (June 7)
Poolman who is L.A aficionado, is pulled into a web of urban planning conspiracies that endangers the wellness of himself, his friends and his beloved pool.
Helmed by Chris Pine in his feature directorial debut and shot in sumptuous 35mm photography, “Poolman” has style and vision.
It most closely resembles Pine’s goofball turn as an over-the-hill rocker in Netflix’s comedy series “Wet Hot American Summer: First Day of Camp.” In a phrase: it has the funny.
2) Dumb Money (June 10)
This ripped-from-the-headlines ensemble comedy retells the GameStop meme stock phenomenon that put Wall Street in a noogie during the COVID pandemic — less than three years after it all went down. Paul Dano, America Ferrera, Pete Davidson and many more stars feature as the online investors hoping to pump up the retail brand’s value so they can cash out against the rich suits that bet against the company. Craig Gillespie directs.
3) Mothers’ Instinct (June 7)
This directorial debut by French cinematographer Benoît Delhomme stars Jessica Chastain and Anne Hathaway as a pair of housewives whose sisterly bond begins to crack after tragedy strikes their neighborhood. Part melodrama, part noir, the feature promises two transformational roles for its two leads.
4) The Old Oak (June 24)
The film follows a pub owner in a mining town struggling to keep his business afloat and the relationship he forms with a Syrian refugee to help steady its operations.
) I Am: Celine Dion (June 25)
I AM: CELINE DION delves into the raw and emotional reality of Celine Dion’s current health struggles. Diagnosed with Stiff-Person Syndrome (SPS), a rare neurological disorder, the film explores Dion’s journey of navigating this life-altering condition.
However, this documentary is more than just hardship. The movie celebrates the music that has been the soundtrack of her life and the millions of lives she’s touched with her powerful vocals. It’s a testament to the human spirit’s ability to overcome adversity and find strength in the face of immense challenges.