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The 21 Best Movies on Amazon Prime Right Now (September 2025)
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The 21 Best Movies on Amazon Prime Right Now (September 2025)

by admin September 7, 2025


In Recent years, Netflix and Apple TV+ have been duking it out to have the most prestigious film offerings, but some of the best movies are on Amazon Prime Video. The streamer was one of the first to go around picking up film festival darlings and other lovable favorites, and those movies are all still there in the library, so if they flew under your radar the first time, now is the perfect time to catch up.

Our picks for the best movies on Amazon Prime are below. All the films in our guide are included in your Prime subscription—no renting here. Once you’ve watched your fill, check out our lists for the best shows on Netflix and best movies on Disney+ if you’re looking for something else to watch. We also have a guide to the best shows on Amazon, if that’s what you’re in the mood for.

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Air

Sure, nowadays Michael Jordan is a bona fide sports god, and Nike Air Jordans are still arguably the cool sneaker—but that wasn’t the case back in 1984. Jordan was a rookie, and Nike was about to close down its basketball shoe division. Enter Sonny Vaccaro (Matt Damon), a talent scout for the footwear maker who’s spotted a rising star in North Carolina who could turn everything around—he just needs to convince everyone else that Jordan is worth betting the company on. We all know how that panned out, so thankfully Air is more than a two-hour advert for gym shoes. Damon, Jason Bateman, Chris Tucker, and director Ben Affleck all deliver strong performances—only to be utterly eclipsed by Viola Davis in a magnetic and powerful, if somewhat under-utilized, turn as matriarch Deloris Jordan—while Alex Convery’s script keeps the drama on the people and personalities involved, rather than the boardroom. In an age of franchises and endless blockbusters, Air is the sort of character-focused film that rarely gets made anymore, and is all the more enjoyable for it.

American Fiction

Thelonious “Monk” Ellison (Jeffrey Wright) is a successful professor of literature, but a struggling author, his books constantly rejected for not being “Black enough.” After seeing fellow novelist Sintara Golden (Issa Rae) lauded for her pandering, stereotypical work, Monk pseudonymously pens a novel filled with every lazy trope and cliché he can imagine to lampoon the situation—but is horrified when it becomes an instant success. As a massive advance turns into a multi-million dollar movie deal, Monk spirals as everyone from the public to his own family seem to love the deliberately offensive work. Based on Percival Everett’s novel Erasure, American Fiction is a darkly satirical work with a wicked sense of humor—an all-too-rare modern comedy with something to say, fronted by one of the finest performances of Wright’s career.

Heads of State

Grumpy British prime minister Sam Clarke (Idris Elba) and action-movie star turned US President Will Derringer (John Cena) can’t stand each other—so teaming up to survive after Air Force One is shot down over the Belarusian wilderness is going to put a real strain on the Special Relationship. Luckily for viewers, though, it also makes for one of the most hilarious and brilliantly choreographed action comedies in years. Priyanka Chopra Jonas is astounding as hard-nosed senior MI6 agent Noel Bisset, out to protect the combative world leaders from each other as much as a mounting terrorist threat, but it’s the spiky chemistry between the leads that really carries the film. Cena is so perfectly obnoxious throughout that you can’t help but feel Elba might actually hate him. A throwback of an action flick in the best way.

Deep Cover

When London police detective Billings (Sean Bean) hits a brick wall infiltrating criminal organizations, he turns to the only people he can trust: struggling improv actors. This ludicrous concept is played for maximum laughs by Bryce Dallas Howard as Kat, a comedian desperate for her big break, and Orlando Bloom as the intractably method-acting Marlon. But it’s Ted Lasso‘s Nick Mohammed who steals every scene as meek and awkward Hugh—an IT nerd who can’t act but “yes, ands … ” every increasingly farcical scenario the trio find themselves in. A bizarre blend of slapstick and Guy Ritchie-esque grit, Deep Cover fully commits.

The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension

One of the absolute wildest films you’ve probably never seen, 1984’s The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai is … almost impossible to describe. Centered on Peter Weller’s Dr. Buckaroo Banzai—a super-genius physicist, skilled neurosurgeon, high-flying test pilot, and beloved rock star—the film follows his battle with the evil Dr. Emilio Lizardo (John Lithgow) over the advanced “oscillation overthruster” that allows travel between dimensions. It’s so much stranger than that though. Expect alien invaders, identical twins of long-lost lovers, Orville Welles, and mid-1980s nuclear war paranoia, and that’s just scratching the surface. The highest of high concept sci-fi flicks, it absolutely bombed on release (despite a phenomenal cast including Jeff Goldblum and Christopher Lloyd) but has since more than earned its standing as a cult favorite. Even Weller himself can’t explain the film, but it is undeniably an experience.

Conclave

Arriving on Prime Video with divine timing, this parable of the election of a new pope makes for powerful viewing. When the pope passes, Cardinal Thomas Lawrence (Ralph Fiennes) starts the process of hosting the papal conclave to choose his successor—but given that the supreme pontiff is one of the most powerful positions on Earth, the election makes for anything but dry Catholic procedure. As the choice narrows to four candidates, and no one is allowed in or out until a new pope is elected, tension mounts while power plays, blackmail, and long-buried secrets rock the Holy See. Based on the novel by Robert Harris and directed by Edward Berger (2022’s All Quiet on the Western Front), Conclave is a meticulously researched and exquisitely shot drama, driven by magnetic performances from a cast including Stanley Tucci, John Lithgow, and Isabella Rossellini.

Evangelion 3.0+1.0: Thrice Upon a Time

Fair warning: As the culmination of 15 years of work for creator and director Hideaki Anno, and serving as a follow-up to his classic 1995 TV anime Neon Genesis Evangelion, this is hardly what you’d call a jumping on point for the notoriously complex mecha franchise. (Thankfully, Prime Video has the whole movie saga available, starting with Evangelion 1.11.) Nevertheless, snagging the international rights for this long-awaited film from Japan’s Studio Khara was a genuine coup for Amazon. Thrice Upon a Time brings to a close the decades-long tale of traumatized teenage robot pilots forced to fight biblically accurate angels—and worse, the twisted machinations of lead character Shinji’s abusive father, Gendo. With bewilderingly beautiful animation, plenty of emotional clout, and an ending that surprised even longtime fans, this is a textbook example of how to send a series out with a bang.

Challengers

Directed by Luca Guadagnino (Call Me by Your Name), Challengers follows the complicated three-way relationship between tennis aces Tashi (Zendaya), Patrick (Josh O’Connor), and Art (Mike Faist). Told nonlinearly, it volleys between the trio’s disaffected present and their more optimistic, exciting past. It’s an energetic and inventively shot sports movie, but the real match tension is in how the promise of Grand Slam glory (and no shortage of raging hormones—it is a Guadagnino film, after all) in the trio’s youth lead to choices that ricochet into the present. Tashi has been forced to abandon the court after a horrific injury, her now-husband Art is stuck in a competitive rut, and Patrick hustles low-stakes games to get by—but none of them have really moved on.

My Old Ass

The unstoppable rise of Aubrey Plaza continues in this smart, modern take on the coming-of-age dramedy. Written and directed by The Fallout’s Megan Park, My Old Ass follows 18-year old Elliott (Maisy Stella) who, on the cusp of college and major life changes, celebrates her birthday by taking mushrooms with her friends. Mid-trip, she meets … Elliott, age 39 (Plaza). It’s when she’s sobered up that things get really trippy, though. Elliott starts receiving text messages from the future—warning her to avoid a boy named Chad. Equal parts hopeful and melancholic, and with powerful performances from both actors playing an Elliott, this film beautifully captures the messy, joyful potential of youth and the nagging, wistful “what ifs?” that come with age. A delight however old you are.

Brittany Runs a Marathon

When Brittany (Jillian Bell) is told by her doctor to lose weight, she uses it as a reason to take control of her life. She starts by putting on a pair of trainers and challenging herself to run one block, which quickly escalates into deciding to run the New York City Marathon. First-time director Paul Downs Colaizzo based the story on the experiences of his friend, and highlights not only the benefits of running but also the pain. This film shows that no matter how bad things get, you can still get back up.

The Idea of You

The best rom-coms tend to succeed thanks to how unrealistic they are—the improbable meet-cute, the heightened emotions, the exaggerated gestures of affection, the dizzying spin of falling head over heels for someone. It’s something The Idea of You perfectly nails as it charts the relationship between successful gallery owner Solène Marchand (Anne Hathaway) and global music superstar Hayes Campbell (Nicholas Galitzine)—who also happens to be 16 years her junior. It could so easily have been cheap scandal fodder—and that’s how it’s played in-universe when the paparazzi get wind of Hayes’ relationship with the “older woman”—but as the pair embark on a globe-trotting romance, the charismatic leads serve up enough genuine chemistry to sweep the audience up in the whirlwind of it all. It’s ultimately less “will they, won’t they?” and more “should they, shouldn’t they?” thanks to a well-handled awareness of the age gap (already narrowed from the source novel by Robinne Lee), but for fans of the genre, it’s a delight.

Saltburn

Oxford student Oliver Quick (Barry Keoghan) is having trouble fitting in at the prestigious British university—until he befriends the popular Felix Catton (Jacob Elordi). Handsome, rich, and born to the landed gentry, Felix brings the awkward, socially invisible Oliver into his circle, eventually inviting him to spend summer at the family estate, Saltburn. But as Oliver works his way into the family’s graces, his obsession with Felix takes increasingly dark and deranged turns. Oscillating between black comedy and psychological thriller, writer and director Emerald Fennel (Promising Young Woman) frames the film in 4:3 aspect ratio for a tighter, almost voyeuristic viewing experience that makes its frequently unsettling moments even more uncomfortable. Having attracted plenty of debate since its 2023 release—not least for how it questionably navigates its themes of class and social inclusion—Saltburn was one of the year’s most divisive films, but one that demands your attention.

The Burial

Courtroom dramas are rarely laugh riots, but this tale of funeral home director Jeremiah O’Keefe (Tommy Lee Jones) and his flashy lawyer Willie Gary (Jamie Foxx) taking on a major player in America’s “death care” system brings a dark sense of humor to already grim proceedings. This is no comedy though. Based on true events, director Maggie Betts’ (The Novitiate) latest drama retells a real-life legal case that exposed massive inequality in funereal care and the way Black communities were being regularly overcharged. Foxx and Jones are in top form throughout, but it’s Jurnee Smollett as Mame Downes, Gary’s rival attorney who threatens to outpace him at every turn, whose performance threatens to steal the whole movie. For a film about death, The Burial proves warmly life-affirming.

A Million Miles Away

Charting the life of José Hernández, this biopic—based on Hernández’s own book—mixes the aspirational with the inspirational as it follows its central figure’s rise from, in his own words, migrant farm worker to the first Mexican-American astronaut. Michael Peña is in fine form as Hernández, painting a picture of a man almost myopically driven to reach space, no matter the cost, while Rosa Salazar impresses as his wife Adela, refusing to fade into the background even as she puts her own dreams on pause for José to chase the stars. In lesser hands, this could all be cloying—a twee tale of hard work and achieving the American Dream, with a dash of NASA promo material on the side, but director Alejandra Márquez Abella has her lens as focused on the small beauties of life here on Earth as the splendor and sheer potential of space. A rare delight.

Red, White, and Royal Blue

Look, this is clearly a “best film” by a highly specific metric—and that metric is “gloriously cheesy trash.” Adapted from Casey McQuinston’s best-selling novel, this intercontinental rom-com charts the relationship between First Son Alex Claremont-Diaz (Taylor Zakhar Perez) and Prince Henry (Nicholas Galitzine), the “spare” to the British throne, going from rivals through to grudging respect, and ultimately groundbreaking romance. It’s often ludicrous, including an inciting incident seeing the pair falling into a wedding cake, a tabloid-worthy tryst in a hotel room, and political intrigue surrounding Alex’s mother, President Ellen Claremont (Uma Thurman, vamping scenes with a bizarre “Texan” accent), but it’s all just irresistibly wholesome and upbeat. Red, White, and Royal Blue is the movie equivalent of pizza—not good for you, but still delicious.

Shin Masked Rider

If you’re sick of cookie-cutter Hollywood superhero movies, then this ground-up reboot of one of Japan’s most beloved heroes deserves your attention. Helmed by Hideaki Anno (Evangelion, Shin Godzilla, Shin Ultraman—“shin” meaning “new” or “true” in Japanese), this revamps the 1971 TV series Kamen Rider. Like that show, it follows motorcyclist Takeshi Hongo (Sosuke Ikematsu). Kidnapped by the terrorist organization S.H.O.C.K.E.R. and forcibly converted into a powerful cyborg, Hongo escapes before being reprogrammed as an agent of the group, instead using his newfound powers to take down its forces. However, unlike the original, Anno’s approach taps into the body horror of the core concept, while also challenging his characters—and audience—to hang onto their intrinsic humanity in the face of a world trying to dehumanize them. It’s more violent than you’d probably expect, often showing the grisly outcome of regular people getting punched by superpowered cyborgs and monsters, but never gratuitous. While those with some understanding of the source material will get more out of Shin Masked Rider, it’s an exciting outing for anyone looking for something a bit fresher from their hero movies.

Borat Subsequent Moviefilm

Sacha Baron Cohen’s “Kazakh” TV reporter (even if he speaks Hebrew) travels back to the US, 14 years after his last feature-long escapade. This time Baron Cohen has brought his (Bulgarian-speaking) teenage daughter along, with the mission of giving her “as a gift” to some powerful American politicians—initially Mike Pence, then Rudy Giuliani. In classic Boratic fashion, the mockumentary follows the wacky duo on a cavalcade across Trump’s America, filming candid performances by unsuspecting characters ranging from QAnon believers to Republican activists to prim debutantes, all the way to Giuliani himself. Even the coronavirus pandemic, which struck America as the film was being shot, is subverted as a comedic plot point. Baron Cohen delivers, with the expected repertoire of shock gags and deadpanned verbal enormities, and he manages to land some punches at the expense of bigots. In contrast to its 2006 predecessor, many of the pranks and stunts here seem more aimed at eliciting the audience’s nervous laughter than at exposing America’s heart of darkness, but it remains a worthy—and funny—watch.

Nanny

Aisha (Anna Diop) is a Senegalese woman working as a nanny for a rich couple in New York City, hoping to earn enough to bring her son and cousin to join her in America. However, her future is at the mercy of her employers, who seem content to leave Aisha to raise their daughter, Rose, while often withholding her pay. As the stress of the power imbalance weighs on her, Aisha begins having strange dreams of drowning, worsened by her fears of abandoning her own child. The feature debut of director Nikyatu Jusu, Nanny contrasts the horror of the immigrant experience in modern America with something darker, while swapping the expected tropes of hope and opportunity for a palpable sadness for culture and community left behind. Nanny takes a slow-burn, psychological approach to its scares, but Diop is phenomenal throughout, and the meticulous pacing and gorgeous cinematography means every frame lingers.

Coming 2 America

Relying on nostalgia to carry new entries in long-dormant series can be risky business, but Eddie Murphy’s return to the role of Prince—now King—Akeem of Zamunda more than three decades after 1988’s Coming to America shows how to do it right. Drawn back to the US in search of a son he never knew he had, Akeem—and the audience—gets to reunite with familiar faces from the first film, before director Craig Brewer (Hustle and Flow) reverses the formula and tests the American characters with a trip to Zamunda. With a sharper, smarter, and more globally aware script than the original, Coming 2 America defies the odds to be a comedy sequel that stands up to the reputation of its predecessor.

Thirteen Lives

Director Ron Howard’s latest gathers a top-notch cast—including Viggo Mortensen, Colin Farrell, and Joel Edgerton—for a dramatization of the 2018 Tham Luang cave rescue, where a Thai junior soccer team and their assistant coach were trapped in the flooded cave system. As an international effort mounts to save the children, the challenges of navigating miles of underwater caverns become ever more dangerous, and Howard masterfully captures every perilously claustrophobic moment of it. A nail-bitingly tense movie with some ingeniously shot aquatic scenes, Thirteen Lives is a testament to one of the most difficult rescues ever performed.

One Night in Miami …

Based on the play of same name, One Night in Miami follows four icons of culture, music, and sports—Malcolm X, Jim Brown, Sam Cooke, and Muhammad Ali—at the height of the Civil Rights Movement, a converging and pivotal point in their lives and careers. Meeting in a motel room in the wake of Ali’s—then still Cassius Clay—heavyweight victory over Sonny Liston in 1964, the four men discuss their roles in the movement and society as a whole, all while the audience knows the weight of history is bearing down on them. The close confines of much of the film reflect its theatrical roots, but this feature directorial debut from Regina King perfectly portrays the larger-than-life personalities of its cast. Kingsley Ben-Adir is on fire as Malcolm X, with Aldis Hodge, Leslie Odom Jr., and Eli Goree—as Brown, Cooke, and Ali—all utterly magnetic.

The Report

Produced by Amazon, The Report is an engrossing depiction of the US Senate’s investigation into the CIA’s “enhanced interrogation” program—how it came to be, who knew about it, and how the CIA massaged the facts to support its efficacy. Adam Driver stars as Daniel Jones, the lead investigator who plowed an increasingly lonely path to the truth, battling against political resistance and CIA interference all the way. Driver is, as is his habit these days, superb, and the film’s 82 percent “fresh” rating on Rotten Tomatoes is well earned.

Sound of Metal

Punk-rock drummer and recovering addict Ruben starts experiencing hearing loss, and it threatens to upend his entire life. Faced with an impossible choice between giving up his hearing or giving up his career, Ruben begins to spiral, until his girlfriend Lou checks him into a rehab center for the deaf, forcing him to confront his own behavior as much as the future he faces. Riz Ahmed is in spectacular form as the troubled Ruben, while Olivia Cooke’s turn as Lou, who suffers with her own demons, including self-harm, is riveting. Fittingly enough, Sound of Metal also features incredibly nuanced use of sound—and its absence—as director Darius Marder crafts one of the finest dramas in recent years.



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The budget-friendly Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE hits a record-low price on Amazon

by admin September 7, 2025



Some deals are still lingering after the Labor Day weekend and one’s caught my eye if you’re shopping for a budget Android tablet. Right now, you can get the Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE at Amazon for $429.99 (was $499.99).

The Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE is the base model of Samsung’s budget tablet series, a cheaper alternative to the more powerful and much more expensive Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra. This is the 10.9-inch screen model with 128GB of storage, which should be enough for casual users.

It’s a reliable tablet for work and school with its lengthy battery life, included S Pen stylus for note-taking, and DeX mode for managing tabs like a desktop. It doesn’t have the horsepower of a full-fledged Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra, but it’s more than enough for a mid-range productivity machine.

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We didn’t review the Galaxy Tab S10 FE, but we did review its larger sibling, the Galaxy Tab S10 FE Plus. In our Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE Plus review, we praised the bright display, which held up even in direct sunlight, and the tablet’s unusually sturdy exterior with an IP68 dust and water resistance rating. Even though it didn’t stand out compared to its competitors, it still offered plenty of strengths that are worth this discounted price.

If you need something more heavy-duty, I’d recommend looking at the more premium options in our best tablets or best Android tablets. On the opposite end of the spectrum, you can check out our best cheap tablets for tablets less than $350.

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Gwent: The Witcher Card Game Physical Edition Is Now Available At Amazon
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Gwent: The Witcher Card Game Physical Edition Is Now Available At Amazon

by admin September 7, 2025



The Witcher fans can now play Gwent with real cards thanks to the official physical adaptation. Revealed last December, Gwent: The Legendary Card Game starts shipping this month, and Amazon is now taking orders for $45. The complete set features five factions, over 400 cards with new artwork, and six game modes for 1-5 players.

Gwent: The Legendary Card Game was designed by No Loading Games and published by Hachette Boardgames. Amazon’s store page for Gwent just popped up this month. Though not marked as a preorder, the delivery estimate of three to four weeks suggests Amazon still needs a few weeks to get its inventory situation sorted. Gwent is sold by the game’s publisher but will ship from Amazon for free.

$45 | Supports 1-5 Players

Unlike many card games–including the digital version of Gwent–this is a one-off release. No Loading has no plans to release expansions or booster packs, which is why it’s advertised as the “complete set.”

Gwent’s physical edition has five factions: Northern Realms, Scoia’tael, Monsters, Skellige, and Nilfgaard. Players can build their faction decks from a pool of 436 cards, each of which has new artwork inspired by CD Projekt Red’s hit series.

Along with an impressive number of cards to pick from when building your deck, you can play six different variants of Gwent with the physical edition. Newcomers can use pre-built decks to learn the ropes in Initiation Mode. Four players can split into teams for 2v2 matches. Three to five players can battle in Free-for-All. If you want to test the deck you built or don’t have anyone to battle, Solo Challenge Mode is a single-player variant.

Advanced Mode and Tournament Format utilize Gwent’s conventional 1v1 set. Advanced Mode tasks you with making your deck from scratch, and Tournament Format uses Gwent’s traditional competition rules. A typical round of Gwent is around takes 20 minutes.

What’s in the box?

  • 436 Faction Cards (5 Factions)
  • 10 Aid Cards
  • 4 Tokens
  • 4 Gem Tokens
  • Score Tracking Board
  • Paper Game Board
  • 2 Rulebooks

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Gwent has been playable as a digital card game for a decade at this point. It first appeared as a minigame in The Witcher 3. The minigame’s immense popularity led CD Projekt Red to release a standalone version in 2018. Though official support ended in October 2023, Gwent remains playable today on consoles, PC, and mobile devices. Additionally, the Gwent community is keeping the digital version fresh with fan-made content updates and mods.

Gwent has technically been available in physical format before. Decks of cards were offered for a limited time to support the launch of The Witcher 3: Blood and Wine. That said, the new retail edition includes the first full set of Gwent cards.

The Witcher Board Games

The Witcher video game series has served as the inspiration for multiple board games over the past few years, including the competitive strategy game called Old World. More recently, The Witcher joined the strategy fighting game series Unmatched.

The card game isn’t the only exciting release for The Witcher franchise this month. The ninth novel in Andrzej Sapkowski’s original book series will be published in English on September 30. The Witcher: Crossroads of Ravens is a prequel novel that explores Geralt’s backstory before he became the character we know today. You can preorder a hardcover copy of Crossroads of Ravens for $23.49 (was $30) at Amazon.

Just like the mainline games, Gwent was inspired by a game mentioned in Sapkowski’s novels called Gwint. If you haven’t read Sapkowski’s other Witcher novels and story collections, you can get the first seven by purchasing the two box sets below:

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Lord Of The Rings Magic: The Gathering Commander Decks Restocked At Amazon
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Lord Of The Rings Magic: The Gathering Commander Decks Restocked At Amazon

by admin September 7, 2025



Magic: The Gathering’s Lord of the Rings set is back in stock at Amazon. The retailer has Tales of Middle-earth Commander Decks for huge discounts compared to launch prices. The LOTR Commander Decks sold for $70 when the crossover set launched in June 2023, but Amazon is selling them for around $50 each. And if you’re also interested in the recently released Final Fantasy set, Amazon has the Final Fantasy Commander Deck Bundle for $175 (was $280), a new all-time low.

The Lord of the Rings: Tales of Middle-earth Commander Decks:

The first three Commander Decks in the list above are shipped and sold by Amazon. Unfortunately, the fourth is currently sold out, but Amazon briefly had it in stock a couple weeks ago, so it’s worth checking the link just in case. Also, while Amazon normally doesn’t accept returns for trading cards, Riders of Rohan is listed as eligible for free returns.

Each Commander Deck comes with 100 Lord of the Rings-themed cards, including 20 unique cards you won’t find in any other Lord of the Rings MTG product. Commander Decks also include a foil-etched display card of the Commander on the box and a Collector Booster Sample Pack with two cards: one rare or higher Traditional Foil or special treatment card and one Traditional Foil special treatment common or uncommon card. You’ll also get the following accessories: deck box, 10 double-sided tokens, Helper card, Life Wheel, strategy insert, and reference card.

Tales of Middle-earth and other Lord of the Rings MTG cards are often only available via third-party resellers. This means prices tend to jump around quite a bit. While it’s not uncommon to find Scene Boxes for reasonable prices, Commander Decks can be a different story.

More MTG Lord of the Rings: Tales of Middle-earth Items:

Magic: The Gathering – The Lord of the Rings: Tales of Middle-earth Scene Box

Tales of Middle-earth Scene Boxes are available for $39-$45 at Amazon. They are shipped by Amazon but are sold by resellers. The Scene Boxes launched with $41 price tags, so you won’t be overpaying if you pick one up. Each Scene Box includes: 6 Traditional Foil Borderless Scene Cards, 6 Art Cards, 3 Set Boosters, and a paper easel display.

2025 Magic: The Gathering Crossover Sets

Magic: The Gathering 2025 crossover sets

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It’s already been a massive year for crossover sets in Magic: The Gathering. The Final Fantasy set became the best-selling set in MTG history before its June release. Many Final Fantasy MTG products remain difficult to find for normal prices, but you can get Commander Decks and the Starter Kit. Marvel superhero Spider-Man slings into the MTG universe on September 26. Like with Final Fantasy, preorders have mostly been sold out for months, but Amazon recently restocked the Spider-Man Play Booster Box. Rounding out the year of crossovers is Avatar: The Last Airbender on November 21. Preorders opened in August, and most products sold out within a few days. As of September 5, the Beginner Box and Jumpstart Booster Box are in stock.

Final Fantasy MTG: In-stock at Amazon

Spider-Man MTG: In-stock at Amazon

Avatar: The Last Airbender MTG: In-stock at Amazon

One of last year’s crossover sets is also in stock for a great price at Amazon. The Fallout Commander Deck Bundle is up for grabs for $155, which is close to an all-time low.

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Move Over, Mac Mini, There’s a Mini PC Eating Your Lunch for Just Peanuts at Amazon

by admin September 6, 2025


Here’s an Amazon deal that will make minimalist warriors celebrate and Mac Mini loyalists have serious thoughts about crossing over to the dark side, aka Windows. The GMKtec G2 Plus Mini PC delivers incredible value from its teeny-tiny footprint, and easily outpunches its $230 regular price. But Amazon’s practically giving it away now for just $158, a sweet 31% off deal that will have you rethinking your desktop setup.

We’ve seen portable storage drives that cost more than the limited-time $158 price you can now grab the GMKtec G2 Plus Mini PC for, and while it wasn’t very long ago at all that we would shamelessly roll our eyes at a $158 PC, this one brings the goods. It has an Intel Twin Lake N150 processor that can hit up to 3.6GHz on the speedometer, a 512GB solid-state storage drive, and if you have three external 4K monitors that are sitting around in need of a connection, the tiny GMKtec G2 Plus Mini PC can run them all while hiding behind one of them.

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Hide and Peak

One of the major selling points of the GMKtec G2 Plus or any other mini PC is the tiny amount of desk space it takes up. But there’s also the option of devoting no desk space to it — literally. Even if you can spare a modest footprint of 3.42 inches square by 1.55 inches tall, the GMKtec G2 Plus also comes with a vesa mount so you can securely anchor it to the back of an external monitor. With all the wired connections also hiding behind the display, you can make the GMKtec G2 Plus disappear.

What you can’t hide is the performance this mighty mite delivers. That upgraded Intel Twin Lake N150 processor is backed by 12GB of LPDDR5 RAM and an Intel Graphics chip with a frequency of up to 1000MHz to keep things moving along at a brisk pace. If the 512GB of storage isn’t enough for you, it’s expandable to 2TB, or you can use its ample supply of USB ports for external storage.

Immense Bang for the Buck

Is the GMKtec G2 Plus going to replace a high-end gaming PC, or win benchmark contests against the Mac Mini? No. Will it give you more than enough processing power and speed to get all of your work and maybe some light gaming done, and make your browsing a breeze thanks to Wi-Fi 6 and Bluetooth 5.2 connections, or the dual RJ45 Giga LAN ports? Absolutely.

Best of all, the GMKtec G2 Plus Mini PC will get all of that done and be an ultra-reliable everyday desktop PC while stuffing a pile of money back into your checking account compared to the big PC desktops and the Mac Mini. While Amazon’s limited-time deal is still delivering a 31% discount, the GMKtec G2 Plus Mini PC is just $158.

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Amazon greenlights a Life is Strange series adaptation

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With Hollywood video game adaptations surging, it was only a matter of time before Life is Strange got the treatment. After all, even platformer and sandbox game adaptations have (shockingly) found success in this new era. A well-written adventure game seems like a much shorter leap. Amazon announced on Friday that Prime Video has ordered a series based on the 2015 game.

Like Don’t Nod’s classic, the series will blend angsty teenage realism with supernatural elements and moral choices. And Amazon’s teaser synopsis points to a familiar storyline. “The story follows Max, a photography student, who discovers she can rewind time while saving the life of her childhood best friend, Chloe,” the announcement reads. “As she struggles to understand this new skill, the pair investigate the mysterious disappearance of a fellow student, uncovering a dark side to their town that will ultimately force them to make an impossible life-or-death choice that will impact them forever.”

British writer and actor Charlie Covell (End of the F***ing World, KAOS) will chart the series’ creative course. They’ll serve as creator, executive producer and showrunner. Story Kitchen’s Dmitri M. Johnson, Mike Goldberg and Timothy I. Stevenson will executive produce the show. Square Enix and LuckyChap are all part of the project, too. Amazon MGM Studios will produce it.

Series showrunner Charlie Covell

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Covell wants the series to appeal to both newcomers and fans of the games. “It’s a huge honor to be adapting Life Is Strange for Amazon MGM Studios,” they said in Amazon’s press release. “I am a massive fan of the game, and I’m thrilled to be working with the incredible teams at Square Enix, Story Kitchen and LuckyChap. I can’t wait to share Max and Chloe’s story with fellow players and new audiences alike.”

Amazon has been an eager participant in this new “Video Game Adaptations That Don’t Suck” era. Earlier this week, it announced that Game of Thrones’ Sophie Turner will step into Lara Croft’s boots for its upcoming Tomb Raider series. Season two of Prime Video’s acclaimed Fallout arrives later this year. Its first trailer teases the show’s first appearance of the game’s dreaded Deathclaws.

Meanwhile, back in the gaming world, Square Enix is still churning out Life is Strange titles. In 2024, Max returned in Double Exposure, the first direct sequel to the original game’s story. Don’t Nod spun out its own spiritual sequel to the series, Lost Records: Bloom & Rage, earlier this year.



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Civilization 4 And 10 Other PC Games Are Free On Amazon Prime
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Civilization 4 And 10 Other PC Games Are Free On Amazon Prime

by admin September 6, 2025


Another month means another batch of “free” Amazon Prime games. This time around, Amazon is giving away what I (and many others) consider to be one of the best PC games ever made: Civilization 4. Beyond that, you can currently grab the also-excellent Into The Breach for nothing and over the next week weeks, even more games will be available for Amazon Prime subscribers.

If you hop over to Amazon Prime Gaming and are currently subscribed to Amazon Prime, you can snag PC copies of Sid Meier’s Civilization 4: The Complete Edition, Dungeons & Dragons: Ravenloft Series, and Into the Breach. Then, throughout the rest of September, Amazon will add more free games, including Spelljammer, Pixel Cafe, and Tower of Time. Even better, Civ4, Spelljammer, and other PC games given away this month are delivered via GOG codes, which means once you claim them, you own them completely with no DRM. Now ain’t that nifty!

I personally think that Civilization 4 is the pinnacle of the series, even if former Kotaku writer Luke Plunkett prefers Civ5 over it. Yeah, some bits of it are a little tedious and annoying, but the vibes are immaculate, and most of it still holds up perfectly today. Plus, it will run easily on any modern PC. If you were let down by Civ6 or Civ7, check out Civilization 4. Just set aside like 9 hours of your day first, as it will consume them in a flash.

Here’s the full list of games, as well as when they will be available for free on Amazon Prime and which storefronts they use. Oh, and keep in mind these are all PC games; sorry, console-only players.

Now available

  • Dungeons & Dragons: Ravenloft Series (GOG Code)
  • Into The Breach (Epic Games Store)
  • Sid Meier’s Civilization 4: The Complete Edition (GOG Code)

September 11

  • Afterimage (Amazon Games App)
  • Spelljammer: Pirates of Realmspace (GOG Code)
  • Tower of Time (GOG Code)
  • Subterrain: Mines of Titan [(Amazon Games App)

September 18

  • Residual (GOG Code)
  • Fate: The Cursed King (GOG Code)

September 25

  • Mystical Riddles: Ghostly Park Collector’s Edition (Legacy Games Code)
  • Pixel Cafe (Amazon Games App)

Also, some games added in previous months are still floating around on Amazon Prime Gaming’s site, so if you haven’t grabbed those freebies yet and you’re a Prime subscriber, you should check out everything on the site. You may find a few hidden gems still waiting to be played.



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Xbox Series S (512GB, Controller Included) Is Back at a Low Price on Amazon Despite Microsoft’s Price Hike

by admin September 5, 2025


Happy Silksong Weekend to all who celebrate. If you’re not playing the most anticipated game of the decade right now, I can only imagine it’s because you don’t own any gaming console or PC to play it on. So, here! Let me help you. The Xbox Series S is a wonderful option for an entry-level game system and right now it happens to be on sale. It’s MSRP is $380, but for a limited time, you can grab one for 13% off at just $329.

Now for the elephant in the room… Back when the Xbox Series X and Series S first launched in 2020, the latter of which was priced at just $300. A few months back, Microsoft made and announcement confirming plans to raise the price of its consoles and games. The Xbox Series S went up by $80 to $380. So while this discount brings console down lower than the current list price, this Series S is still $29 more than it had been for five years (ignoring any other discounts over that time). It stinks, but it is what it is.

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All-Digital Gaming Console

This model comes with a controller and hold 512GB. It’s disc-free so you’ll be downloading all your games onto that internal storage or onto an external SSD which you can purchase separately. It may not have 4K gaming, but it can still produce higher than standard HD resolution at 1440p. Plus, it’s got HDR support to ensure that the darks look dark and the bright colors pop. It can handle refresh rates of up to 120FPS so performance is still pretty great.

Like it’s counterpart, the Xbox Series X, this console has a feature called Quick Resume. No longer do you need to worry about finding a save point when you want switch to a different game. You can suspend your gameplay in the background, hop into something else, then return to it later right where you left off. My apologies to any game dev who works on title screens because I only ever see those once.

Quick Resume is possible because of the Xbox Velocity Architecture, which also allows for super-fast load times.

You can enjoy streaming your favorite TV shows and movies right on the Xbox Series S. Download apps like YouTube, Netflix, HBO Max. While your games are locked to 1440p, you can still stream video from Disney+, Netflix, Amazon, Hulu and more in full 4K.

For a limited time, the Xbox Series S is down to just $329.

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The Toxic Avenger 4K Steelbook Restocked With Huge Price Cut At Amazon
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The Toxic Avenger 4K Steelbook Restocked With Huge Price Cut At Amazon

by admin September 4, 2025



The Toxic Avenger remake was considered to be an unreleasable movie for several years, but in 2025, the impossible has become reality. With the unrated cut of the film now out in theaters–and garnering positive reviews for its over-the-top violence and general weirdness–the home media release has been set for October 28. Three different Blu-ray editions of The Toxic Avenger are up for preorder now.

Amazon is offering a steep preorder discount on The Toxic Avenger Collector’s Edition Steelbook that drops the price to only $31 (was $50). There’s also a 4K edition with a lenticular sleeve, but it’s still selling for full price. The Toxic Avenger’s standard Blu-ray edition is discounted to $25.85 (was $38), but keep in mind the Steelbook Edition includes 4K and 1080p Blu-ray discs.

$31.13 (was $50) | Releases October 28

The Collector’s Edition Steelbook of The Toxic Avenger Unrated features the mutated face of Toxie–played by Peter Dinklage–while the back has a cool full-body image of the mop-wielding vigilante as he strikes an action pose. Inside, you’ll find promo images of the movie’s two villains, Bob and Fritz Garbinger, played by Kevin Bacon and Elijah Wood, respectively.

It comes with 4K and standard Blu-ray copies of the movie, and bonus features include a behind-the-scenes documentary, director Macon Blair’s audio commentary track, a video on why the world needs Toxie, a 40th anniversary tribute to the original movie, and the film trailer.

The Toxic Avenger Bonus Features

  • A Toxic Environment: Best of behind the scenes
  • Director’s commentary with Macon Blair
  • Toxic Shock with Tiffany Shepsis
  • 40th Anniversary of the Toxic Avenger retrospective
  • Trailer

$47 | Releases October 28

The Toxic Avenger’s non-steelbook Collector’s Edition comes with a limited-edition lenticular O-card sleeve featuring Dinklage’s character in human and mutated forms. When you remove the sleeve, you’ll see the cover art pictured above. Toxie is once again preparing for battle and is armed with his trusty mop.

Outside of the different packaging, this 4K edition is the same. It also includes a standard 1080p Blu-ray and the handful of special features found in the Steelbook Edition.

But unlike the Steelbook Edition, this hasn’t received a discount yet, making it significantly more expensive at the moment.

$25.85 (was $38) | Releases October 28

The standard 1080p Blu-ray edition is also billed as a Collector’s Edition, but the “collectible” component here appears to be reversible cover art. The unique cover displayed above shows Toxie doing his best Uncle Sam recruitment pose. The alternate cover art matches the 4K edition. The standard Blu-ray edition comes with the same bonus features.

The Toxic Avenger is also releasing on DVD and is available to preorder for $30.

A remake of Troma Entertainment’s 1984 Toxic Avenger movie, the new version spent several years in limbo. Outside of a few premieres in 2023 at film festivals, the future of the movie looked uncertain as finding a distributor to help release it to a wider audience proved to be especially challenging. As one anonymous producer remarked at the time, The Toxic Avenger was deemed an “unreleasable” movie due to its gory nature and a prediction that it would only attract a niche audience to theaters.

Fortunately, various other companies stepped up to the plate and The Toxic Avenger is now out in theaters. If you haven’t seen any of the trailers yet, The Toxic Avenger reimagines the 1984 original movie and stars Dinklage as Winston Gooze, a health club janitor stricken with a terminal illness thanks to his employer. After he approaches his boss for help and finds himself dumped into a vat of toxic waste instead, Gooze is mutated into a revenge-fueled vigilante hellbent on cleaning up his town using any and all violent means possible.

In addition to Dinklage, Bacon, and Wood, the movie also stars JJ Doherty, Jacob Tremblay, Sarah Niles, and Johnny Coyne. Like the original, this new take on the character is designed to be incredibly gory and silly, plus it has a punk-rock attitude. Basically, if you’re in the mood for some brutal violence and laughs, then this might be just the movie that you’re looking for.

The original Toxic Crusder still holds up well

The Toxic Avenger Collection

Even though it’s over 40 years old, the original Toxic Avenger is still worth checking out. You can grab the first film and all of its sequels in a 4K collection for $94.89 at Walmart. While the sequels showed signs of diminishing quality, the first movie is still a work of splatterpunk art thanks to its low-budget charm and low-brow humor. Make no mistake, this is a bad movie, but like several other pieces of media that reach this level, it’s so bad that it’s actually good, and it quickly became a cult-classic after it was first released. The “Toxset” features restored 4K scans of the four movies, as well as standard Blu-ray copies.

The standard Blu-ray version of The Toxic Avenger Collection is available for only $28.57 (was $50) at Amazon and Walmart.

For the bonus materials, there’s a very healthy selection on offer here. The first movie includes behind-the-scenes featurettes, an intro from Troma Entertainment president Lloyd Kaufman, and a few archival materials from the DVD release. The first sequel gives viewers more documentaries, commentary tracks, and interviews, the threequel offers a similar arrangement of extras, and Citizen Toxie, the fourth movie, has one of the best features here in the form of a documentary that runs for over two hours. The fourth Toxic Avenger movie is still divisive amongst the fandom, but this is an uncompromising look at how the movie was made with seemingly no part of the production being off limits for the camera crew.

Yes, there was even a Toxic Avenger animated series

Toxic Crusaders: The SERIES

Finally, you can also complete the collection with the animated spin-off, Toxic Crusaders: The Series for under $20 (was $35). Originally designed to be a not-so-subtle way to sell action figures in the ’90s–all the cool animated shows were doing it–this Blu-ray offers the original 13-episode run, a new introduction by Lloyd Kaufman, the original Toxic Crusaders toy commercials and TV spots, archival footage thought to be lost media, and extra cartoons. As an added bonus, there’s a documentary about the making of the Toxic Crusaders video game from Retroware.

Toxic Crusaders released on Blu-ray last December, and the current $19.84 price is one of the lowest yet.



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This ASUS ROG Strix G16 Gaming Laptop (RTX 5060) Just Dropped in Price, Amazon Is Selling It at No Profit
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This ASUS ROG Strix G16 Gaming Laptop (RTX 5060) Just Dropped in Price, Amazon Is Selling It at No Profit

by admin September 3, 2025


Gaming laptops do not come at bargain prices. If you’ve ever been walking around for one, you know that the instant you want to have powerful specifications, you’re facing a giant check. That’s why this Amazon sale is like a sweet surprise at the start of the school year. The 2025 ASUS ROG Strix G16 ( has just dropped to $1,274, down from its $1,500 price point, its all-time low.

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Fantastic Gaming Laptop

This is a proper gaming machine, not a stripped-down entry-level model. At its heart, it’s powered by the new Intel Core i7-14650HX which is one of Intel’s latest 14th Gen laptop processors and built to handle demanding games. Pair that up with NVIDIA’s GeForce RTX 5060 Laptop GPU, based on the fresh Blackwell architecture, and you’re ready for modern titles with cutting-edge performance. It also supports DLSS 4, NVIDIA’s new AI-driven upscaling tech, so you can enjoy more frame rates from your favorite games without sacrificing visual quality.

Of course, however, power is just half the tale. You need speed and room for your stuff, and this box has both: It comes with 16GB of DDR5 memory clocked at 5.6GHz, so running lots of different apps at once or streaming your games is silky-smooth. Storage is also generous: a 1TB PCIe Gen 4 SSD gives you speed and space. That’s space for a ton of current AAA games, plus your work, media, and files.

The screen on the ROG Strix G16 deserves some special mention as well: A 16-inch FHD+ display with 16:10 aspect ratio and scorching 165Hz refresh rate ensures gaming is truly gratifying. That higher refresh rate doesn’t just help with competitive games: it’s also smoothes out scrolling websites, video watching, and even everyday motion. With a 3ms response time, ghosting and blur are reduced.

ASUS has also relied on its ROG Intelligent Cooling solution which involves a full vapor chamber layout, tri-fan technology, and liquid metal to help cool the CPU. Translation: you can push the hardware more aggressively without worrying about thermal throttling, and fans stay reasonably controlled compared to past versions. If you’re sweating out a marathon gaming session or exporting a video project, the machine has learned how to stay stable.

At $1,274, this deal really hits a sweet spot: You’re getting a brand-new 2025 model that combines powerful internals with thoughtful display features and cutting-edge cooling in a design that looks sharp. The biggest challenge may not be choosing it but catching it before Amazon runs out of stock!

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