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Amazon Prime Video added these 5 movies new last week


It’s been a great week on Amazon Prime Video this week. Today we list all the new additions for you.

Untitled Horror Movie (2021)


Director: Nick Simon | Cast: Luke Baines, Darren Barnet, Timothy Grenadiers, Claire Holt


With their hit TV show canceled, six actors decide to film their own horror movie, inadvertently evoking a ghost with a violent side.La La Land (2016)


Director: Damien Chazelle | Cast: Ryan Gosling, Emma Stone, Amiée Conn, Terry Walters


Sebastian and Mia grow closer through a common desire: to do what they love. When success looms, the pair are faced with choices that shake their relationship and put their dreams on the line.

Trolls (2016)


Director: Walt Dohrn, Mike Mitchell | Cast: Anna Kendrick, Justin Timberlake, Zooey Deschanel, Christopher Mintz-Plasse


Trolls transports the audience to a colorful and wonderful world, where overly optimistic trolls live. They always dance, sing continuously and are the complete opposite of the pessimistic Bergens. They are only happy when they have a troll in their stomach. After the Bergens invade the Troll Village, Poppy is born, arguably the happiest troll ever. Together with the overcautious Branch, she embarks on a journey to save their friends.

Trolls World Tour (2020)


Director: Walt Dohrn, David P. Smith | Cast: Anna Kendrick, Justin Timberlake, Rachel Bloom, James Corden


Trolls World Tour is the sequel to DreamWorks Animation’s hit movie Trolls (Shrek, Madagascar, Kung-Fu Panda). In a joyful and colorful adventure that takes them further than ever before, Poppy and Branch make a big discovery. They are part of six different Troll tribes with very different music styles: Funk, Country, Techno, Classical, Pop and Rock. Their world is about to get a lot bigger, but also louder and more musical.

Mary J Blige’s My Life (2021)


Director: Vanessa Roth | Cast: Mary J. Blige, Sean ‘P. Diddy’ Combs, Andre Harrell, Taraji P. Henson


Twenty-five years ago, Mary J. Blige released the album My Life. At the time, she was dealing with a lot of personal issues, which she managed to use to create an emotional masterpiece that is both loved and celebrated. Now Blige looks back at this music and the woman she was then… and who she is now.

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