What’s streaming on Amazon this week: Black as Night and more
While there isn’t anything new dropping on Amazon Prime Video during September, the end of the week brings us new content streaming on Amazon. It’s all about the Oct. 1. drop.
As of the time of writing this, the list of new releases on Amazon Prime Video in October hasn’t been released. This is on the last side for Amazon Prime Video, and we’re not sure why the full list isn’t out yet. As soon as it is, we’ll bring it to you.
However, we do know some of the content dropping on Prime on Friday, Oct. 1. It gives us content streaming on Amazon to look forward to watching.
There’s nothing arriving during the last few days of September. Use this time to watch the content from September that you’ve been putting off for all the great content you have been watching.
Black as Night, Bingo Hell, and more streaming on Amazon
There is some good content arriving on Amazon Prime Video at the end of the week. Two of the movies to look out for at Welcome to Blumhouse additions, and the movies in 2020 went down a treat. We’re excited for the arrivals this year.
Black as Night is a movie focused on vampires. The vampires are feasting on the disenfranchised in New Orleans, but a shy teenage girl has to find the confidence to take them down and save her city and her life.
Bingo Hell is the second of the four movies coming to Amazon Prime Video this season. It focuses on a group of elderly friends who refuse to be gentrified. Their leader keeps them together, but will Lupita help to keep them fighting against the powerful force that has turned up at their beloved bingo hall?
The third movie we know is coming at the end of the week is My Name is Pauli Murray. It’s a biographical movie looking at the life and idea of Pauli Murray. Pauli is a non-binary Black lawyer and activist as well as a poet, influenced by Thurgood Marshall and Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
What are you streaming on Amazon this week? Let us know in the comments below.
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