While you can order just about any movie under the sun via Amazon, one of the perks for Amazon Prime members is that some movies are included free to stream as part of their subscription.

We’ve gone through all of those free movies for Prime members and selected our 55 favorites that are on the platform right now, across a wide range of genres. Hopefully it’ll help you pick a good one for movie night.

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OK, let’s get to the movies. They aren’t in any particular order, just 55 movies we really like that are on the platform.

1. KNIVES OUT — Rian Johnson directs this absolutely charming whodunit, with Ana de Armas and Daniel Craig leading an all-star cast.

2. MY SPY — A cute spy romp that any fans of FIRST KID will recognize for the formula. (Been a while since we had a spy/secret service guy protecting a kid movie.)

3. THE HUSTLE — An update on the con-man classic DIRTY ROTTEN SCOUNDRELS, with Anne Hathaway.

4. ROCKETMAN — Taron Egerton is transformed into Elton John in this rollicking biopic.

5. INCEPTION — Christopher Nolan's bombastic masterpiece is still a great bit of fun action cinema.

6. HOTEL ARTEMIS — A film that seems to inhabit a John Wick-adjacent universe, and one that will work for fans of that trilogy.

7. 7500 — Joseph Gordon-Levitt stars as the pilot of a plane taken over by terrorists in this airborne thriller.

8. ESCAPE FROM ALCATRAZ — Clint Eastwood grimaces beautifully through this classic escape picture.

9. RAMBO: LAST BLOOD — Looking for a grizzled Sylvester Stallone blowing stuff up and shooting all sorts of bad guys? We got you.

10-12. GIRL WITH THE DRAGON TATTOO TRILOGY — Before David Fincher made his English version with Daniel Craig, there was an original trilogy in Swedish, one that's surprisingly entertaining and led strongly by Noomi Rapace.

13. A MOST WANTED MAN — One of Philip Seymour Hoffman's final films, it's a spy thriller with plenty of twists and turns.

14. BRITTANY RUNS A MARATHON — A charming little comedy about a woman who can't seem to get her life together, until she runs herself into shape.

15. THE REPORT — A tense, gripping look at the torture that took place during the Iraq War, and the man who tried to find out the truth of what happened.

16. DOWNFALL — A mesmerizing and terrifying look at the final days of the Third Reich, from inside the bunker that held top Nazi officials.

17. THE FAREWELL — Awkwafina is spectacular in this film about a young woman who travels back to China to say goodbye to her family matriarch.

18. FRIENDS WITH KIDS — A loaded cast gets laughs, and some serious, awkward moments, in this film written and directed by Jennifer Westfeldt.

19/20. MISSION IMPOSSIBLE: FALLOUT and MISSION IMPOSSIBLE: GHOST PROTOCOL — The best action franchise in the world right now delivers twice more with these fantastic additions to the series.

21. THE SPY WHO DUMPED ME — A lovely, silly sendup of the spy genre, with Mila Kunis.

22. A SIMPLE FAVOR — Blake Lively and Anna Kendrick are so good in this Paul Feig film, which manages to deliver a thriller while winking the entire time at the audience.

23. HONEY BOY — One of the most arresting portrayals I've seen in years, Shia LaBeouf plays a character based on his father in this wild movie about his life growing up.

24. ONE CHILD NATION — A well made and chilling documentary that looks at the unintended consequences of China's one-child policy.

25. LOGAN LUCKY — Daniel Craig is perfect in this Southern-fried heist film, alongside Channing Tatum, Adam Driver, and Riley Keough.

26. THE NEXT THREE DAYS — The plot? Preposterous. But for fans of an aggrieved dad going to extraordinary lengths for his family, a la TAKEN, you'll dig this.

27. HOT SUMMER NIGHTS — It-boy Timothee Chalamet stars in this drug-fueled coming-of-age tale.

28. THE LOST CITY OF Z — Charlie Hunnam and Robert Pattinson are strong in this period drama about explorers who tried to take on the jungles of South America.

29. FIGHTING WITH MY FAMILY — A delightful wrestling flick, which came with an endorsement and production from The Rock.

30. LATE NIGHT — Mindy Kaling wrote and stars in this movie about a late night host who's trying to get her groove back.

31. GENERATION WEALTH — A terrifying documentary about the wealthiest people in this country, and the way they live.

32. LAST FLAG FLYING — Steve Carrell, Bryan Cranston and Laurence Fishburne star in this film about Vietnam veterans who reunite to help one bury their son, who died in Iraq.

33. MANCHESTER BY THE SEA — A gut-wrenching film about family and loss, starring Casey Affleck. If you're in the mood to cry ugly tears, check it out.

34. SUSPIRIA — A modern update of the classic horror film, which holds the honor of being one of the weirdest movies ever made. The new one is much more palatable, for horror fans.

35. APOCALYPTO — Mel Gibson's epic historical action film about the Mayan kingdom before its fall.

36. CLUE — One of the great joyful films ever made, a comedy based on a board game that manages to surpass its source material and become a class on its own.

37. THE LIGHTHOUSE — It's … a lot. It's visceral and wild and beautiful and … it's a lot. Just know that going in. It's a lot.

38. SUPER SIZE ME — One of the most iconic documentaries ever made, one that had a major hand in changing the way our country ate.

39. I AM NOT YOUR NEGRO — An incredibly well made documentary on James Baldwin.

40. LIGHT OF MY LIFE — Casey Affleck stars in this dystopian picture, which imagines a world almost devoid of women.

41. THE BIG SICK — Kumail Nanjiani and Emily V. Gordon wrote this film, about a love that blossoms in a hospital.

42. ROMAN HOLIDAY — Gregory Peck and Audrey Hepburn star in one of the true stone cold classics.

43. THE MAN FROM NOWHERE — A wonderfully entertaining shoot-em-up for people looking for an action jolt on their Saturday night.

44. TROOP ZERO — Allison Janney stars in this comedy about a Girl Scout troop run amok.

45. THE PEANUT BUTTER FALCON — Shia LaBeouf gives a strong performance in this film about a young man who has Down syndrome (Zack Gottsagen) who goes on a wrestling adventure.

46. THE GOLDFINCH — Donna Tartt's novel gets a loving, and gorgeously filmed, treatment in this movie starring Ansel Elgort.

47. MIDNIGHT IN PARIS — Woody Allen takes a nostalgic time-traveling trip in this movie, which has a loaded cast led by an aw-shucks Owen Wilson at his best.

48. RED — Bruce Willis leads a stacked cast in this action movie with aging spies, and major laughs.

49. MARGIN CALL — One of my favorite films of the last two decades, MARGIN CALL takes place over one long night right at the start of the financial collapse of 2008.

50. TRANSSIBERIA — A Hitchcockian thriller which takes place on a train across Russia, with Woody Harrelson.

51. PATRIOT GAMES — Harrison Ford reprises his role as Jack Ryan in a CIA thriller that kicks off with an IRA attack on London.

52. THE KING'S SPEECH — An utterly charming movie about the King of England's battle to beat his stutter.

53. FOR A FEW DOLLARS MORE — Clint Eastwood delivering cool one-liners and shooting people. Does a film need more?

54. 3:10 TO YUMA — One of my favorite Westerns made in decades, with stunning performances from Russell Crowe and Ben Foster, who steals every scene he's in.

55. FOUR WEDDINGS AND A FUNERAL — Hugh Grant is at the peak of his powers in this very funny rom com.