7 New Movies to Stream on Amazon Prime in September 2023
September’s best movies.
Prime Video continues to be packed with great movies, both long-running classics and new releases, so in addition to all kinds of TV shows, you can revisit or explore the equally fascinating world of feature films.
From revisionist teen romances to sports dramas, from action classics to philosophical parables, Amazon has something for every movie lover this month.
7. Eight Men Out (1988)
The story recounts the unfortunate events known as the Black Sox Scandal, when eight Chicago White Sox players deliberately lost the 1919 World Series in an attempt to make money.
Available on: 1 September
6. Tangerine (2015)
Tangerine is an incredibly painful, but in some ways life-affirming experimental queer film shot entirely on only three iPhones. The plot revolves around a day in the life of two California trans women and the harsh phobic realities that surround them.
Available on: 1 September
5. 10 Things I Hate About You (1999)
An adaptation of Shakespeare's comedy The Taming of the Shrew, 10 Things I Hate About You is a cult-following romcom starring Julia Stiles, Heath Ledger, Larisa Oleynik and Joseph Gordon-Levitt and tells the story of four high school students navigating their teenage lives.
Available on: 1 September
4. Children of Men (2006)
Alfonso Cuarón's Children of Men is an incredibly thoughtful anti-dogmatic allegory that explores the nature of human nihilism and hope. Set in a dystopian society where humanity has lost the ability to reproduce, the film tells an almost Nativity story as the protagonist risks his life to ensure a future for the first child born in 18 years.
Available on: 1 September
3. The Bourne Identity (2002)
Few people have not heard of this classic action movie starring Matt Damon. Based on the novel of the same name by Robert Ludlum, The Bourne Identity is an unpredictable, edge-of-your-seat thriller with plenty of suspense and action scenes.
Available on: 1 September
2. Inside (2023)
The latest movie starring Willem Defoe is about an art thief who sneaks into a penthouse to steal the works of Egon Schiele. But the security system detects the thief and locks him up for many weeks while he slowly exhausts himself, goes mad and simultaneously rethinks his life and his attitude to art.
Available on: 12 September
1. A Thousand and One (2023)
A. V. Rockwell's debut feature film tells the story of how gentrification leaves the underprivileged behind. Set in the '90s and '00s, the story follows a mother in New York City who kidnaps her son from a foster home and tries to provide parental care for the child.