January also saw Prime Video streaming Zoë Kravitz's wacko horror film Blink Twice, starring Channing Tatum; the full series of How to Get Away With Murder and Monk; and new seasons of Prime Video originals The Rig, Harlem, and Tribunal Justice.
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The wedding invites are in the mail and June 1 is around the corner, but Reese Witherspoon and Will Ferrell have just one little problem in their new Prime Video flick, You're Cordially Invited: The venue they both separately reserved is overbooked.
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John Serba of Decider says You’re Cordially Invited is almost funny enough and almost heartwarming enough, but ultimately the critic finds it “too long, too pointlessly chaotic and ultimately too blah to recommend.” Serba explains:
If you said "yes" to all of the above, then you're going to love the Prime Video series The Rig, a supernatural thriller about the strange happenings that befall a Scottish oil rig in the North Sea. You name it,
Will Ferrell and Reese Witherspoon 's new rom-com, which has been described as "relentlessly vulgar", has dropped on Prime Video.
The wedding invites are in the mail and June 1 is around the corner, but Reese Witherspoon and Will Ferrell have just one little problem in their new Prime Video flick, You’re Cordially Invited: The venue they both separately reserved is overbooked.
Big news, the famous baseball film A League of Their Own, is being turned into a TV show and it's set to land on Amazon Prime Video. If you've already watched ... The perfect 1950s housewife, native New Yorker Midge Maisel is living the American dream.
Amazon's Prime Video inked a deal with Lionsgate for an exclusive streaming window on the studio's films after an initial run on Starz.