For a second straight year, we're getting an NFL playoff game that's streaming only. This time, it's on Amazon's Prime Video, and you want to watch. Well, we're here to help you get the game between the Pittsburgh Steelers and Baltimore Ravens.
As Netflix pours more of its resources into original content, Amazon Prime Video is picking up the slack, adding new movies for its subscribers each month. Its catalog has grown so impressive ...
Currently, the top 10 movie chart on Amazon Prime Video is completely dominated by Christmas movies. Unfortunately, we’re in a dead zone for fresh additions until January 1 rolls around.
Amazon is paying a whopping $40 million to license an upcoming documentary about Melania Trump, directed by Brett Ratner, to stream on Prime Video in addition to a several-episode follow-up docuseries, according to a report.
Taylor Rooks, who has done incredible work with Turner Sports, will host the program. Ian Eagle, one of the best broadcasters in the game, is the lead play-by-play announcer for the network. It is unclear who else will join him in the booth.
Incoming first lady Melania Trump will be the subject of a new documentary directed by Brett Ratner and distributed by Amazon Prime Video. The streaming arm of the tech giant got exclusive licensing rights for a streaming and theatrical release later this year, the company said Sunday.
Amazon Prime Video’s “Thursday Night Football” package averaged 13.22 million viewers, a 13% increase over last season
Incoming first lady Melania Trump will star in a documentary film project with Amazon Prime Video set to debut in the second half of 2025, an Amazon spokesperson announced Sunday. Filming for the documentary began in December 2024 and is ongoing,
As Jeff Bezos joins the lineup of billionaires making nice with President-elect Donald Trump, Amazon Prime Video said Sunday that it plans to release a documentary about Melania Trump to “give viewers an unprecedented behind-the-scenes look” at the incoming first lady.
In a borderline criminal fit of laziness, Amazon's Prime streaming service has adorned the iconic 1922 horror film "Nosferatu" with an appalling, seemingly AI-generated poster. The poster, first discovered by X users in October,
Amazon has scheduled its return to the main week of upfront presentations to advertisers in New York on the evening of May 12.