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Amazon Prime Video, or simply Prime Video, is an American subscription video on-demand over-the-top streaming and rental service of Amazon.com, Inc., offered as a standalone service or as part of Amazon's Prime subscription.The service primarily distributes films and television series produced by Amazon Studios or licensed to Amazon, as Prime Originals (or Amazon Originals) or Exclusives, with.

Amazon Prime is exceedingly popular, with estimates showing that nearly 1/3rd of Americans are Prime subscribers. The service has a LOT to offer, from 2-day shipping to an extensive video library of on-demand movies and shows. But one area that many people aren't aware of is Amazon Channels, a subsection of Amazon Prime Video. These channels let you expand your entertainment options even more – we'll cover more details in the Amazon Prime TV Channels list below.

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With Amazon Prime, get access to an extensive library of on-demand movies and shows, and additional entertainment with Amazon Channels.

What is Amazon Channels?

Amazon Channels are third-party channels that are available for an extra fee for Prime subscribers. Some of the most popular include HBO and Showtime, but there are many other options.

Essentially, these channels expand your viewing options beyond what is already offered in Prime Video. They cost extra (typically $2-$15/mo extra). Most channels offer a free 7 day trial.

Some provide on-demand streaming only, some live streaming, and some both. Once you are signed up, content will be available directly through the Prime Video app – and you'll also be able to use your Amazon credentials to access the relevant third-party app (i.e. HBO Now). To sum up, here are the basics of Amazon TV channels:

  • Sold in addition to your Amazon Prime membership
  • Cost ranges from a few dollars to $15 per month
  • Adds additional entertainment to your Prime Video library
  • Popular options include HBO, Showtime, Starz, NBA League Pass, etc.
  • Some offer on-demand only; some live only; some live & on-demand
  • Most give access to the full library – the HBO Amazon Channel gives you access to HBO's full on-demand library
  • Amazon Channels are a useful way to consolidate multiple subscriptions into one app

Here are some of the more popular channels offered by Amazon Channels:

  • Acorn TV ($4.99/mo)
  • Boomerang ($4.99/mo)
  • CBS All Access ($5.99/mo)
  • Cheddar ($2.99/mo)
  • Cinemax ($9.99/mo)
  • Comedy Central Now ($3.99/mo)
  • CuriosityStream ($2.99/mo)
  • Daily Burn ($14.95/mo)
  • DocComTV ($3.99/mo)
  • Hallmark Movies Now ($5.99/mo)
  • HBO ($14.99/mo)
  • MubiTV ($5.99/mo)
  • NBA League Pass ($28.99/mo or $199/yr)
  • NickHits ($7.99/mo)
  • PBS KIDS ($4.99/mo)
  • PBS Masterpiece ($5.99/mo)
  • Showtime ($10.99/mo)
  • Shudder ($4.99/mo)
  • Sports Illustrated TV ($4.99/mo)
  • Starz ($8.99/mo)
  • Sundance Now ($6.99/mo)
  • Tastemade ($4.99/mo)
  • Young Hollywood ($3.99/mo)

Amazon Prime TV channels list

What can you watch with Amazon Prime Video channels? Here is the complete Amazon Channels list broken down by category:

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Premium channels:

  • CBS All Access (limited commercials) – CBS live stream + tons of on-demand content ($5.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • Cinemax – Original shows, movies & more ($9.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • HBO– Series, movies, docs, comedy specials, kids/family shows, sports, and more ($14.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • SHOWTIME– Access to series, popular movies, docs, comedy, sports, and more ($10.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • STARZ – Original movies & shows ($8.99/month after 7-day free trial)

Comedy:

  • Comedy Central Now – TV and specials ($3.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • Next Up Comedy – Comedy from UK ($3.50/month after 7-day free trial)

Educational and History:

  • All Warrior Network (AWN) – Military ($4.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • CuriosityStream – Nonfiction/documentary ($2.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • Daring Docs – Docs ($2.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • Doc Club – Docs($2.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • DocComTV – Docs and biographies ($3.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • Docurama – Award-winning docs ($4.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • DOX – Docs collection ($2.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • Green Planet Stream – Nature/environment($5.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • HISTORY Vault – Curated historical videos($4.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • NatureVision TV – Beautiful places ($2.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • ScholarView – Islamic lectures ($4.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • Smithsonian Channel Plus – Captivating nature & wildlife docs/shorts($4.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • SpaceRip – Space/astronomy videos($2.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • The Great Courses Signature Collection – Educational science and art ($7.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • True Crime Files by ID – Mystery/suspense shows ($3.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • XiveTV – Docs exploring history/science ($4.99/month after 7-day free trial)
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Hollywood Entertainment:

  • Young Hollywood – Interviews and original series ($3.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • REELZ NOW – Shows about real celebrities ($1.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • The List – Daily TV show ($0.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • IMDb Freedive – Hollywood hits and TV faves (free with ads)

Food & Cooking:

  • El Gourmet – Tu canal de cocina, Spanish cooking show ($3.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • FMTV Food Matters TV – Education and inspiration ($9.95/month after 7-day free trial)
  • PANNA – Video recipes from chefs ($1.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • Paula Deen Network – Paula's cooking/lifestyle/vintage shows ($4.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • Tastemade – Food, travel, lifestyle TV ($4.99/month after 7-day free trial)

Gaming:

  • Cross Counter – Training from pros ($5.99/month after 7-day free trial)

Fitness, Exercise, Workout, Health & Meditation:

  • AcaciaTV – Workouts ($6.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • BeFit – Workout solutions ($6.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • Daily Burn – Workouts from trainers ($14.95/month after 7-day free trial)
  • FitFusion – Jillian Michaels ($6.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • Gaia – Yoga/meditation/docs ($9.95/month after 7-day free trial)
  • Gilad TV – Gilad Janklowicz ($9.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • Grokker Yoga and Fitness – Classes ($6.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • Sleep Sounds & Mediation – Videos for body/mind/health ($4.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • SweatFlix – Workouts/motivation ($9.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • Yoga Anytime Channel – Yoga ($8.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • Yoga International – Yoga classes/workshops/tutorials ($14.99/month after 7-day free trial)

Home & Lifestyle:

  • Inside Outside – Home and garden design ($5.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • Jennifer Adams Home and Lifestyle – Design ($3.99/month after 7-day free trial)

Anime:

  • Toku – Anime/live-action ($3.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • Toonscape – Cartoons for all ages ($3.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • Viewster – Anime ($3.99/month after 7-day free trial)

Horror:

  • Destination Unknown – Ghosts/monsters ($3.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • Fear Factory – Weird/fun movies ($2.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • Full Moon – Horror/fantasy/sci-fi/comedy/cult movies ($6.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • J-Edge — Japanese horror ($3.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • Horror TV – New/uncut films ($1.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • Monsters and Nightmares – Horror films ($2.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • Screambox – Horror movies ($4.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • Shudder – Horror movies/shows ($4.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • XLTV – Action docs and family movies ($4.99/month after 7-day free trial)

British:

  • Acorn TV – British TV ($4.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • Best of British TV (BOB) – British TV ($3.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • Britbox – British TV ($6.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • PBS Masterpiece – British drama/mystery ($5.99/month after 7-day free trial)

Broadway/Opera/Ballet:

  • BroadwayHD – Broadway musicals ($8.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • Stingray Classica – Orchestra/ballet ($6.99/month after 7-day free trial)

International & Foreign:

  • Alchemiya – Muslim shows/docs ($4.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • BongFlix – Bengali movies ($4.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • Eros Now – Bollywood movies ($7.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • Eurocinema Carte Blanche — European/International movies ($3.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • FilmDoo – International films ($3.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • Go Russia – Russian ($7.95/month after 7-day free trial)
  • IndieFlix Shorts – Short films ($2.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • Indiepix Unlimited – International films ($5.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • MHz Choice – International stories ($7.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • Pinoy Box Office (PBO) — Philippines ($2.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • Strand Releasing – films and docs ($4.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • TV1000 PYCCKOE KNHO (Russian Kino) – Russian movies ($9.99/month after 7-day free trial)

Spanish:

  • Pio Pio – Spanish cartoons for children ($3.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • Pantaya – Spanish movies/cartoons ($5.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • Pongalo Next – Spanish TV and movies ($3.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • Vemox Cine – Latin America ($3.99/month after 7-day free trial)

Kids & Family:

  • 88bb — Chinese for kids ($2.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • All Babies Channel (ABC) – Classic songs for young kids ($1.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • Ameba – Kids cartoons/movies/music ($3.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • Boomerang — Cartoons ($4.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • Dove Channel – For families ($4.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • DreamWorks TV – Magic/science for kids ($4.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • Hallmark Movies Now – Stories for families ($5.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • Kid Genius Plus! — For preschool to tweens ($3.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • Kidstream — For kids of all ages ($4.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • KIKIRIKI – Preschool shows ($3.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • HooplaKidz Plus – Rhymes/food/art/educational ($5.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • Miao Mi – Asian ($3.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • Noggin – Preschoolers ($7.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • NickHits – Popular shows ($7.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • Nursery Rhymes Club – Educational for kids ($2.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • PBS KIDS – Hundreds of episodes ($4.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • PixL – Love stories for families ($1.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • Pokémon – Cartoon adventures ($2.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • Toonscape – Cartoons ($3.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • UP Faith and Family – Faith-related ($4.99/month after 7-day free trial)

LGBTQ:

  • CinePride – LGBTQ faves ($3.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • Dekkoo – Gay movies/shows ($9.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • Here TV – Gay and lesbian movies/series/docs ($7.99/month after 7-day free trial)

Movies & TV Series:

  • Best TV Ever – TV classics ($0.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • Brown Sugar – Black and African American movies ($3.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • CineFest (FlixFling) – For movie buffs ($4.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • Cohen Media Channel – Classics/foreign/indies ($4.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • CONtv – Comic Con ($4.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • Fandor – Independent/docs/foreign films ($3.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • Filmbox Live – Indie/art films ($4.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • Indie Club – Independent films ($2.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • Lifetime Movie Club – Lifetime movies ($3.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • Magnolia Selects – Indie/action/horror/comedy films ($4.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • MubiTV – Picked by experts ($5.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • PREMO – From diverse view ($4.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • Shout! Factory TV – Cult/classic movies, shows, cartoons ($2.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • Sundance Now – Popular movies/series ($6.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • Tribeca Shortlist – Picked by actors/directors ($4.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • UMC (Urban Movie Channel) – Urban variety ($4.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • Warriors and Gangsters – Action ($2.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • XLTV – Action, docs, family movies/TV ($4.99/month after 7-day free trial)

Music:

  • Qello Concerts – Concerts and music docs ($7.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • Stingray Djazz — Jazz concerts/films/portraits ($6.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • Stingray Karaoke – Karaoke movie theme songs ($6.99/month after 7-day free trial)
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News:

  • Cheddar – Tech/media/business news ($2.99/month after 7-day free trial)

Sports & Outdoor:

  • Echoboom Sports – Action sports films ($5.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • FIDO TV – Dogs! (3.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • GONE TV – Hunting/fishing ($3.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • Hi-YAH – Martial arts ($2.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • NBA League Pass – Basketball (from $28.99/month or $199/year)
  • Outside TV Features – Adventure sports movies ($4.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • Paul Rabil Experience – Technique/nutrition advice ($6.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • Powerslam Wrestling Network – Professional wrestling ($5.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • PGA TOUR LIVE – Live Golf ($5.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • Secret Golf – Golf ($7.95/month after 7-day free trial)
  • Sport Now – Highlights/news/docs ($2.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • Sports Illustrated TV – Spots originals, docs, movies, TV ($4.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • RingTV – Boxing ($2.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • TheSurfNetwork – Surf films ($9.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • Undisputed Champion Network – Boxing talk/analysis ($3.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • Vaporvue – Extreme sports videos ($4.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • Xterra.tv – Endurance sports/adventure ($2.99/month after 7-day free trial)

MotorSports:

  • Motor Trend OnDemand – Motorsports ($4.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • Motorland – Automotive ($4.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • Motorvision TV – Motorsports/car reviews ($2.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • The/DRIVE – Automotive innovation ($3.99/month after 7-day free trial)

Westerns:

  • Best Westerns Ever – Western movies/series ($1.99/month after 7-day free trial)
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With Amazon Prime, get access to an extensive library of on-demand movies and shows, and additional entertainment with Amazon Channels.

Amazon Channels FAQs

How does Amazon Channels work?

Channels included with Amazon Channels are sold in addition to your Amazon Prime subscription. Once you have signed up for one, it will be integrated into your existing Amazon Prime Video app – or, you can often use your Amazon credentials to create an account with the channel's provider.

Do you need Prime to access Amazon Channels?

Demand

Hollywood Entertainment:

  • Young Hollywood – Interviews and original series ($3.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • REELZ NOW – Shows about real celebrities ($1.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • The List – Daily TV show ($0.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • IMDb Freedive – Hollywood hits and TV faves (free with ads)

Food & Cooking:

  • El Gourmet – Tu canal de cocina, Spanish cooking show ($3.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • FMTV Food Matters TV – Education and inspiration ($9.95/month after 7-day free trial)
  • PANNA – Video recipes from chefs ($1.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • Paula Deen Network – Paula's cooking/lifestyle/vintage shows ($4.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • Tastemade – Food, travel, lifestyle TV ($4.99/month after 7-day free trial)

Gaming:

  • Cross Counter – Training from pros ($5.99/month after 7-day free trial)

Fitness, Exercise, Workout, Health & Meditation:

  • AcaciaTV – Workouts ($6.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • BeFit – Workout solutions ($6.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • Daily Burn – Workouts from trainers ($14.95/month after 7-day free trial)
  • FitFusion – Jillian Michaels ($6.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • Gaia – Yoga/meditation/docs ($9.95/month after 7-day free trial)
  • Gilad TV – Gilad Janklowicz ($9.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • Grokker Yoga and Fitness – Classes ($6.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • Sleep Sounds & Mediation – Videos for body/mind/health ($4.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • SweatFlix – Workouts/motivation ($9.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • Yoga Anytime Channel – Yoga ($8.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • Yoga International – Yoga classes/workshops/tutorials ($14.99/month after 7-day free trial)

Home & Lifestyle:

  • Inside Outside – Home and garden design ($5.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • Jennifer Adams Home and Lifestyle – Design ($3.99/month after 7-day free trial)

Anime:

  • Toku – Anime/live-action ($3.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • Toonscape – Cartoons for all ages ($3.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • Viewster – Anime ($3.99/month after 7-day free trial)

Horror:

  • Destination Unknown – Ghosts/monsters ($3.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • Fear Factory – Weird/fun movies ($2.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • Full Moon – Horror/fantasy/sci-fi/comedy/cult movies ($6.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • J-Edge — Japanese horror ($3.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • Horror TV – New/uncut films ($1.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • Monsters and Nightmares – Horror films ($2.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • Screambox – Horror movies ($4.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • Shudder – Horror movies/shows ($4.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • XLTV – Action docs and family movies ($4.99/month after 7-day free trial)

British:

  • Acorn TV – British TV ($4.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • Best of British TV (BOB) – British TV ($3.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • Britbox – British TV ($6.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • PBS Masterpiece – British drama/mystery ($5.99/month after 7-day free trial)

Broadway/Opera/Ballet:

  • BroadwayHD – Broadway musicals ($8.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • Stingray Classica – Orchestra/ballet ($6.99/month after 7-day free trial)

International & Foreign:

  • Alchemiya – Muslim shows/docs ($4.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • BongFlix – Bengali movies ($4.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • Eros Now – Bollywood movies ($7.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • Eurocinema Carte Blanche — European/International movies ($3.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • FilmDoo – International films ($3.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • Go Russia – Russian ($7.95/month after 7-day free trial)
  • IndieFlix Shorts – Short films ($2.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • Indiepix Unlimited – International films ($5.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • MHz Choice – International stories ($7.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • Pinoy Box Office (PBO) — Philippines ($2.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • Strand Releasing – films and docs ($4.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • TV1000 PYCCKOE KNHO (Russian Kino) – Russian movies ($9.99/month after 7-day free trial)

Spanish:

  • Pio Pio – Spanish cartoons for children ($3.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • Pantaya – Spanish movies/cartoons ($5.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • Pongalo Next – Spanish TV and movies ($3.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • Vemox Cine – Latin America ($3.99/month after 7-day free trial)

Kids & Family:

  • 88bb — Chinese for kids ($2.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • All Babies Channel (ABC) – Classic songs for young kids ($1.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • Ameba – Kids cartoons/movies/music ($3.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • Boomerang — Cartoons ($4.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • Dove Channel – For families ($4.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • DreamWorks TV – Magic/science for kids ($4.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • Hallmark Movies Now – Stories for families ($5.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • Kid Genius Plus! — For preschool to tweens ($3.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • Kidstream — For kids of all ages ($4.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • KIKIRIKI – Preschool shows ($3.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • HooplaKidz Plus – Rhymes/food/art/educational ($5.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • Miao Mi – Asian ($3.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • Noggin – Preschoolers ($7.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • NickHits – Popular shows ($7.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • Nursery Rhymes Club – Educational for kids ($2.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • PBS KIDS – Hundreds of episodes ($4.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • PixL – Love stories for families ($1.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • Pokémon – Cartoon adventures ($2.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • Toonscape – Cartoons ($3.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • UP Faith and Family – Faith-related ($4.99/month after 7-day free trial)

LGBTQ:

  • CinePride – LGBTQ faves ($3.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • Dekkoo – Gay movies/shows ($9.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • Here TV – Gay and lesbian movies/series/docs ($7.99/month after 7-day free trial)

Movies & TV Series:

  • Best TV Ever – TV classics ($0.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • Brown Sugar – Black and African American movies ($3.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • CineFest (FlixFling) – For movie buffs ($4.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • Cohen Media Channel – Classics/foreign/indies ($4.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • CONtv – Comic Con ($4.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • Fandor – Independent/docs/foreign films ($3.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • Filmbox Live – Indie/art films ($4.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • Indie Club – Independent films ($2.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • Lifetime Movie Club – Lifetime movies ($3.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • Magnolia Selects – Indie/action/horror/comedy films ($4.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • MubiTV – Picked by experts ($5.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • PREMO – From diverse view ($4.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • Shout! Factory TV – Cult/classic movies, shows, cartoons ($2.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • Sundance Now – Popular movies/series ($6.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • Tribeca Shortlist – Picked by actors/directors ($4.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • UMC (Urban Movie Channel) – Urban variety ($4.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • Warriors and Gangsters – Action ($2.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • XLTV – Action, docs, family movies/TV ($4.99/month after 7-day free trial)

Music:

  • Qello Concerts – Concerts and music docs ($7.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • Stingray Djazz — Jazz concerts/films/portraits ($6.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • Stingray Karaoke – Karaoke movie theme songs ($6.99/month after 7-day free trial)

News:

  • Cheddar – Tech/media/business news ($2.99/month after 7-day free trial)

Sports & Outdoor:

  • Echoboom Sports – Action sports films ($5.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • FIDO TV – Dogs! (3.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • GONE TV – Hunting/fishing ($3.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • Hi-YAH – Martial arts ($2.99/month after 7-day free trial)
  • NBA League Pass – Basketball (from $28.99/month or $199/year)
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Does Amazon Prime have porn? Well, the answer is an obvious no. While there are certainly many R-rated and even NC-17 rated movies on Amazon Prime, you won't find films that are classified as porn, because frankly, the MPAA hasn't created a category for a film to be labeled as one. But yes, Amazon does have several great adult movies. The question isn't what adult movies are? As the filmmakers are making a welcome choice of picking bold subject matters, and the use of graphics and verbal violence is increasing in the films, it has become necessary to keep some stuff out of the reach of children. Here's the list of top adult movies on Amazon Prime. Be warned that several of the films on the list consist of graphic nudity, which may not be suitable for all.

15. The Taste of Money (2012)

Imbued with the soap-operatic sensationalism of a typical Korean drama, ‘The Taste of Money' is an erotic thriller about a wealthy family and their moral bankruptcy, which leads them to eventual ruination. The matriarch, Baek Geum-ok (Youn Yuh-jung), is ruthless and vindictive. After discovering that her husband, Chairman Yoon (Baek Yoon-sik), is involved in an affair with their Filipina maid, Eva, she starts having sex with Yoon's private secretary Joo Young-jak (Kim Kang-woo). The police apprehend their son Yoon Chul (On Joo-wan) for aiding an American commit financial fraud.

The business originally belonged to Geum-ok's father. Yoon only married Geum-ok to further his own ambitions. The most prevalent theme in the movie is the moral degradation caused by wealth. After Yoon's and Eva's affair becomes known to the public, the family's reputation is completely shattered. An enraged Geum-ok lashes out against the only person she can discard easily, Eva.

14. Adore (2013)

In ‘Adore' (known as ‘Adoration' in Australia), director Anne Fontaine explores dangerously risqué themes in a story about forbidden love. Based on the short story ‘The Grandmothers,' the movie follows Lil (Naomi Watts) and Roz (Robin Wright), two longtime friends, who begin affairs with each other's sons, Ian (Xavier Samuel) and Tom (James Frecheville). Years pass, and the boys ultimately move out of their homes, but the connections they have built with their respective lovers remain intact and eventually draw them back.

Bael. The film's softcore plot has been criticized as 'trashy' by many reviewers, but the remarkable performances that Watts and Wright deliver add a level of relatability to the storyline. ‘Adore' suffers for its uneven pace, clunky dialogues, and general directionlessness, but it is still a gorgeous film, and not just because of the beautiful people who star in it.

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13. Bang Gang (A Modern Love Story) (2015)

Directed by first-time filmmaker Eva Husson, ‘Bang Gang' is an erotic drama about the limitless curiosity of adolescence. The film's camera captures its young main characters' insatiable desire to know the unknown as they indulge in virtually everything about which they have been warned—from unprotected sex to substance abuse to filming and posting videos without explicit consent from others.

‘Bang Gang' begins with Biarritz-native Alex (Finnegan Oldfield) suddenly finding himself alone at his home when his mother travels outside France for work. This abrupt freedom allows him to host wild parties at his home without any inhibition. Ultimately, consequences come knocking at his door when someone catches a sexually transmitted disease, someone else gets pregnant, and videos from his parties begin circulating on the internet.

12. Wild Things (1998)

No other Hollywood mainstream film since ‘Basic Instinct' took as much liberty in portraying sex as John McNaughton's ‘Wild Things.' It has several memorable steamy sequences, including a threesome between Sam (Matt Dillon), Suzie (Nave Campbell), and Kelly (Denise Richards), and a nude Kevin Bacon stepping out of the shower. While the film is almost over-indulgent with its depiction of sex, its impeccable and suspenseful script makes it an unforgettable neo-noir crime thriller. There are so many twists and turns in the story that it keeps its audience perpetually at the edge of their seats.

The plot revolves around Kelly and Suzie, two young girls from vastly different financial backgrounds. Although they accuse Sam, their school's guidance counselor, of rape, they claim during the trial that they were lying earlier because they wanted to make him suffer. Suzie hated him because he didn't get her out of jail one time, and Kelly disliked him because he was involved in an affair with her mother. After Sam receives $8.5 million in settlement money from Kelly's family, it is revealed that the three of them had planned the entire thing. Bacon's Ray Duquette is a police officer who begins suspecting possible collusion.

11. Lady Chatterley's Lover (1981)

Despite being an author of a considerable amount of non-fiction literature, D. H. Lawrence offered possibly the best arguments for his views on class, society, sexuality, and feminism in his 1928 (private) controversial novel ‘Lady Chatterley's Lover.' Over the years, it has been adapted for the big screen multiple times. In this French adaptation by Just Jaeckin, Dutch actress Sylvia Kristel portrays Lady Constance Chatterley, an upper-class English woman whose husband returns from the war paralyzed from the waist down.

Dealing with growing sexual and emotional frustration, Constance turns to their estate's gamekeeper, Oliver Mellors (Nicholas Clay), for comfort. Jaeckin approaches Lawrence's prose's sensualness in an unhurried manner, using the idyllic setting of the English countryside to juxtapose Constance's conflicting emotions. The film was not commercially successful immediately after its release, but the producers made their money back through home video sales.

10. Good Dick (2008)

A man works at a video store where he watches a woman who is a regular customer. Fixated on her, the man decides to woo her, but the woman doesn't respond to his attempts. He decides to take more intense measures to gain her attention, to which he succeeds after a while, and an affair begins between the two of them. However, the affair is short-lived because the woman seems haunted by something terrible that happened to her in her past.

9. The Neon Demon (2016)

Fashion is one of the most cut-throat industries. It is all about looks and beauty and youth. This becomes the subject matter for ‘The Neon Demon.' The film starts with Jesse, a 16-year-old girl who dreams of becoming a successful model. When she moves to Los Angeles, her spirits are lifted by her agent, who tells her that she is perfect for modeling. Despite her confidence, she feels intimidated by other models who are jealous of her fresh face. Soon, Jesse learns to survive in the industry and becomes successful. But she has to pay the cost of success with her innocence.

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8. Angelica (2015)

Set in Victorian London, this film tells the story of Constance. She falls in love with Dr. Joseph Barton, and after some time, they get married. Their relationship grows more passionate with time, and Constance meets a sexual awakening in her married life. But, their pleasures come to an end when Constance gives birth to their daughter, Angelica. The mother and daughter had almost died in childbirth. Due to these complications, the doctors advised the couple to abstain. While it seems easy to do so in the beginning, as time passes, the husband and wife find themselves frustrated. To add to their problems, there is a malevolent presence in their house.

7. Bound (2015)

40-year-old Michelle Mulan is rather frustrated with her life because she does not get any sexual satisfaction from her boyfriend. Her life completely turns around when Michelle meets a man called Ryan Black in a restaurant. Though much younger than her, Ryan manages to entice Michelle into a world of pleasure she has been craving. He introduces her to BDSM, and this completely changes Michelle's perspective on sex. However, after a few days go by, she slowly comes to realize that Ryan is a predator and that there are many dark secrets in his life which he is hiding from her. ‘Bound' has ample skin show, and despite having a rather predictable plot, it never fails to entertain.

6. A Minute's Silence (2016)

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Stella Petersen was an English teacher at a school in a small town. Her tragic, untimely death shakes everyone to the core. As the school observes a minute's silence for their teacher, one student, in particular, looks back at his time with the teacher. For Christian, Stella hadn't just been a teacher. During the summer, they had been involved with each other. The age difference is considerably low between them, and they had found common grounds that attracted them to each other. But the romantic summer that they spent together came to an end with Stella's death.

5. Stripped To Kill (1987)

A 1980s sexploitation film, ‘Stripped To Kill' is something you can enjoy while watching, but there is not much in this film you can take back. The central character of this film is a policewoman called Cody, who works undercover at Los Angeles' Skid Row. She and her partner Heineman witness a stripper, Angel, being murdered, and to look into the matter more precisely, Cody herself takes a job at a strip club.

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The two of them start investigating, and their prime suspect becomes another stripper called Roxanne, who had a romantic affiliation with Angel. Matters get complicated further when Heineman and Cody end up sleeping together and later fight. However, their investigations lead them to a shocking truth, which changes their perspective about the murder in question. Yes, the film is sleazy in certain parts, and there is hardly any artistic merit to it. But you simply cannot deny its entertainment quotient.

4. Felix and Meira (2014)

Meira lives in Montreal with her husband and her daughter. Her society is Orthodox Jewish, which places a lot of constraints and expectations on her. Meira is already dissatisfied with her married life and doesn't want to have more children, considering that women in her community have a bunch of children. Her husband rebukes her for not having an understanding of the rules set for the community. Ssl_conf_cmd. After all this frustration that she receives from her husband, it becomes quite obvious why she finds herself attracted to another man. Felix had been mourning the death of his father when he met Meira. Seeing that he wasn't someone who was married and had children, she realized that he didn't submit to the standards of society. Soon, they begin an affair.

3. Natasha (2015)

This film is based on a collection of short stories called ‘Natasha and Other Stories' written by David Bezmozgis, who also directed the film. It shows the struggle of Mark Berman in trying to stay away from Natasha. Mark is an ideal boy, focused on his work, and always shied away from taking any significant responsibilities. His uncle marries a woman from Moscow, who arrives with her 14-year-old daughter. Mark's parents, to change his slacking behavior, make him take care of her, considering that she is new in town and doesn't know anyone. As Mark spends more time with Natasha, he comes to know about her past that just seems too scandalous for a teenager. Even though Mark is hesitant at first, a romance soon develops between the two of them.

2. The Virgin Suicides (1999)

‘The Virgin Suicides' is the first feature film helmed by director Sofia Coppola, and with this film itself, she managed to seal her position as a tour de force in Hollywood. The film begins with a group of boys who have grown up together, who are now men, discussing their childhood. The film then shifts to the past, and we see that the center of interest for these boys are the five Lisbon daughters, who are their neighbors.

The girls live under the watchful eyes of their parents, and thus, it becomes rather difficult to even approach them. Coppola brilliantly captures the voyeuristic tendencies of teenage boys who try to get close to these girls. One of the sisters shockingly kills herself, and this incident further creates a distance between the Lisbons and the entire neighborhood. As the story moves forward, we realize that each of these girls' lives is shrouded in tragedy. The film brilliantly captures the eerie nature of the story and communicates a lot without using much dialogue.

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1. The Handmaiden (2016)

A conman decides to marry a Japanese heiress in order to gain her inheritance. He formulates an elaborate plan wherein he plants a con artist as a handmaiden to the heiress. The plan is for the handmaiden to slowly and cleverly push the heiress towards marrying the conman. After the wedding, the conman plans to prove the handmaiden as mentally ill, which will result in her being sent to an asylum, leaving him with the inheritance all to himself. What he doesn't consider is the past of the heiress, which is darker than what he had planned for her.

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