There are so many TV shows and movies to watch on Amazon Prime that trying to decide what’s really good can be a tedious task. That’s why we’ve listed the best Amazon Prime shows of 2022 for you!
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1- Being the Richardos
Written and directed by Aaron Sorkin, I Love Lucy is an American biographical drama film about the relationship between stars Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz. Nicole Kidman and Javier Bardem play Ball and Arnaz, while the film also stars JK Simmons, Nina Arianda, Tony Hale, Alia Shawkat, Jake Lacy and Clark Gregg.
2- With Love
Season one follows Diaz brothers Lily (Emeraude Toubia) and Jorge (Mark Indelicato), who are unlucky in love but still look for him outside. Each of the five episodes takes place on a different holiday. One of the sections; Passing through Nochebuena, where Jorge brings his new boyfriend home to meet his family, he recounts one value, Independence Day, when Lily and her new boyfriend moved in together. Also like the best romantic comedies, With Love knows how to break your heart and finally get it back together.
3- The Expanse
You may have heard people call The Expanse “the best sci-fi series on television right now,” and they’re absolutely right. A wonderfully complex political thriller that takes place in outer space when Earth and Mars are on the brink of war, alien or something else, threatening all of humanity. In the meantime, we can say that The Expanse, which tells an intergalactic story from more than one planet and from more than one point of view, is rich at the level of Game of Thrones.
4- Hannah
Joe Wright’s 2011 film Hanna, by a secret organization; focusing on the story of a young girl trained to be an assassin; tied the story to a small group of characters. But there were more stories to tell. And the screenwriter of the movie, David Farr, took things in multiple directions with Hanna on the series. Esme Creed-Miles; Mireille Enos as Hanna, who knows how to crush her windpipe with one quick blow, but doesn’t know the first thing to be a normal teenage girl; She gives one of her best performances as Hanna’s nemesis, Marissa. In addition, the first episode follows the structure and plot of the film, while expanding the series with additions and changes; It feels natural and valuable in the TV show.
5- Harlem
Harlem, in the tradition of Sex and the City and Living Single; It’s a show about a group of four women roaming New York City. around the black female friendship that gave us Girls Trip before; revealed by Tracy Oliver, who really knows her way around. A fun, relaxed drama based on the easy chemistry and funny chemistry of the main character. Gentrification, with a cast that includes Meagan Good, Grace Byers, Shoniqua Shandai, and Jerrie Johnson, meanwhile; It deals with issues such as sexuality and wealth, making them important elements of the main topic.
6- Encounter
Riz Ahmed, this paranoid who looks like a mix of Take Shelter and War of the Worlds; He was an Oscar nominee in last year’s The Sound of Metal for his sci-fi thriller. As a matter of fact, Ahmed took his two sons to protect them from the alien threat and military agents trying to keep this secret from being revealed; He plays Malik Khan, a sailor with a medal on the run. By the way, it comes from writer-director Michael Pearce, who made 2017’s excellent psychological thriller Beast. So you can bet Ahmed will have some heartbreaking surprises and meaty material to work on.
7- The Wheel of Time
Amazon’s The Wheel of Time show is based on another popular fantasy book series and has the goal of being the next Game of Thrones. Meanwhile, he has the usual fantasy boxes to check: a prophecy about a powerful young man who will save the world, a massive world-building that requires his own atlas to follow, a roster of characters that will take you several seasons to get to know yourself. But after passing the first premise – a magician (Rosamund Pike), five teenagers; sets off on an adventure to find out which one is the “newborn dragon”.
8- The Electrical Life of Louis Wain
Benedict Cumberbatch in this fictional biographical drama; He plays Louis Wain, an eccentric late 19th and early 20th century artist known for his portraits of cats and falling in love with his sisters’ governess (Claire Foy). It also features Benedict Cumberbatch and his cats in the movie, so there are plenty of people to love. Additionally, Olivia Colman tells the story.
9- I Know What You Did Last Summer
This show is about people who kill a person with their car, hide the body and swear to keep their actions a secret; But it’s about a group of teenagers who are followed by a mysterious person a year later. Meanwhile, the show provides an intriguing new twist on the material; not exactly set foot on new ground.
10- Goliath
This legal drama follows a wrongful death lawsuit at the beginning of the series; weary who agrees to take charge and expose a very great criminal; It revolves around Billy McBride (Billy Bob Thornton), a drinking lawyer. Meanwhile, the show deals with what’s going on in the real world through fictional cases McBride takes on; it follows the tried-and-true procedural way of handling directly related issues. Now in its fourth and final season, Goliath addresses one of society’s greatest villains of all time: Big Pharma.
11- Everybody’s Talking About Jamie
This show is a musical film from stage to screen; A 16-year-old high school student’s struggle against bullying and fulfilling his dream; It is meant to set your heart ablaze as it tells the story of his journey. It was also favorably reviewed by critics, likening it to Billy Elliott. And it becomes exactly the feel-good ointment you crave.
12- Uprising
about West Indian immigrants in 1960s and 1980s England; After Small Ax, the impressive five-film franchise, director Steve McQueen turns his prolific lens into a trio of documentaries. Also most notably, at a birthday party; an act of arson that killed thirteen black youths; Uprising is a three-part documentary detailing the 1981 New Cross Fire. Meanwhile, McQueen spoke to the survivors of the fire; a country divided by racism and a community devastated by an atrocious act; paints a candid picture.
13- LuLaRich
If you are friends with a specific person on Facebook; You may already be familiar with LuLaRoe, and if you’re not, this four-part documentary show; is here to break down one of the internet’s most common pyramid schemes. This multi-level marketing company (known for selling multicolored leggings, among other types of women’s clothing) consists of stay-at-home moms; explores how it connects its target demographic to being a seller and exploits the same people.
14- Cinderella
Camila Cabello says that the traditional society she lives in is not ready yet; as an aspiring fashion designer with big dreams; She plays the fairy tale heroine who now simply goes by the name “Ella”. He also gets help from his fairy godfather (Billy Porter). She also stands up to her evil stepmother (Idina Menzel) and you already know; she produces many classical pop tunes. If all that doesn’t discourage you, you’re definitely up for the Cinderella, girlboss version. This will be a new camping classic under construction.
15- Annette
If you care about film festivals; you’ve probably heard of Annette, but if you haven’t, listen carefully; This is Adam Driver speaking in a lower-than-normal tone; It is a musical film in which he plays Henry. Marion Cotillard’s stand-up comedian who falls in love with opera singer Ann. Their relationship dwindles after the birth of their mysteriously extraordinary daughter, Annette. It’s a fast-paced, hallucinatory rollercoaster that’s definitely not for everyone, but will definitely stun you.
16- The Pursuit of Love
Amazon’s The Pursuit of Love; a British import that received great reviews in its home country, loving the quirks of Netflix’s Bridgerton; but perfect for anyone looking for something a little less overwhelming. Also in the three-part mini-show, Lily James and Emily Beecham are set in England in the early 20th century; as they chase after love and grow, although each wants different things; It portrays cousins who show how their friendship continues.
17- Val
Val Kilmer gets an autobiographical treatment in this candid documentary about his life and career. Kilmer with Sean Penn and videos from the set of Batman Forever; Featuring footage of the younger versions of Kevin Bacon that he just hung out with; he lends the film his own home movies he’s made over the years, promising a glimpse into his struggles with it. He was still recovering and causing him to use prosthetics to speak; Takes a look at his fight with throat cancer.
18- Jolt
Having problems in controlling anger and; a woman who is inclined to commit murder; she tries to control this problem with an electrode covered vest. However, the murder of the man she fell in love with causes the young woman to take off this vest, which suppresses her anger. To find the murderer or killers of the man he loves; The anger problem of the woman who risks everything makes her the prime suspect of the murder.
19- Modern Love
This is an anthology, so each episode is based on a different story. He starred as the founder of a dating app who is still in love with his ex-girlfriend; There’s an episode of Dev Patel and an episode of Anne Hathaway starring him. There’s also the episode where Tina Fey and John Slattery go to marriage counseling and Andrew Scott has problems with his surrogate, a woman coping with bipolar disorder.
20- Get Duked!
This British black comedy show brings you Danny Boyle’s crazy classic; He can easily recall Trainspotting: He has the skills to party and do drugs; Three Scottish teenagers get into trouble. A well-meaning person joins them at Get Duked! In addition, ee is a struggle for survival that turns men into men; They wander the Highlands to win the Duke of Edinburgh’s Award, but are stuck in the middle of a hunt. It’s funny, hilarious, and full of social commentary; It will be regularly watched in weed-smoked dorm rooms of the late ’90s.