As the wind of the month is, now it is the right time to squeeze some great prime video pics before disappearing from streaming service. While new titles are always on the way, some fan-psandida and underraged gems are getting ready to get out of their.
This time, Streammer is losing everything from an unnecessary science-fi thriller, a deep war story with Leonardo Dicaprio and even the best “Mission: Impossible” films. So whether you are craving suspense or something with a little more action, it is still time to play.
Five films are worth watching here before going here. And if you are hunting for your next biping, do not remember what is new on prime video in June 2025.
‘High-growth’ (2015)

Some films fade with memory as soon as the credit rolls, and then there are people like “high-raise”, which stick to you in a strange way, even if you cannot explain completely.
I came on prime video some time ago, thinking that it would be a stylish drama in which Tom Hidleston looked sharp in a suit. Instead, I looked at myself some more unstable, real, and strangely in artificial sleep.
“High-Rise”, based on JG Ballad’s novel, is set in a smooth, high-tech apartment building in the 1970s. Story Dr. Robert follows Linga (Hidleston), a reserved person, who goes into one of the luxurious upper-storey apartments of the building. First, the high growth seems like a modern utopia, providing everything they need-superarkets, gym, even without leaving school-hunt.
But under the polish surface, tension begins to boil between the rich residents and the working-class tenants on the upper floors. The penis finds itself caught in the middle.
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‘Blood Diamond’ (2006)

Prime Video is going to lose one of the best Leonardo Dicaprio films that you have probably not seen. “Blood Diamond” is not an ideal film in any way, but its central performance helps to increase it in a recreational, high-day action thriller.
Here is the real standout, of course, Leo. As a Danny Archer, he transmits one of his most compelling performances to date, commanding the screen with every moment. It is a shame that this story has been ignored since then.
“Blood Diamond” is a political war thriller set during the Cruel civil war in Sierra Leon in the 1990s. The story follows two men: Danny Archer (DiCaprio), one hire from Zimbabwe and diamond smugglers, and Solomon Vandi (Jimon Hounsau), a local fisherman that is different from his family. Solomon is forced to work in diamond fields, where he discovers and hides a rare pink diamond that can change both their lives.
As Archer knows about Solomon’s hidden gem, she offers to help reconcile Solomon with her family in exchange for diamonds. He joined Maddy Bowen (Jennifer Conlie), an American journalist who is examining the link between conflict diamonds and western markets.
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‘Fury’ (2014)

I always feel that I did not miss “Fury” in theaters, because there is something about watching the war movies on the big screen that amplifies Everything,
The last war thriller I saw in theaters was “war”, and it pulled me completely. The sound design alone made it clear why this style works best when you are completely immersed. Nevertheless, the “fury” still packs a punch at home, and I argue that it is one of the most unseen flixes of Brad Pitt in recent years.
“Fury” occurs during the last months of World War II in Europe. This don “wardadi” follows a rigid US army sergeant called Kolier (Pitt), which commands a shameman tank and its five-man crew on a deadly mission behind the enemy’s lines.
As Nazi Germany, Wardadi and his team-include Gunner “Bible” (Shia La Biyoff), Loader “Con Gard” (John Bernthal), driver “Gordo” (Michael Penna), and a young, inexperienced typist-turned-assistress driver called a young, face-face-overdress driver. They are out and out, but their camels and patience are their only weapons because they move forward in the enemy’s field.
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‘Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol’ (2011)

“Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol” is never old for me. Maybe it is the turrets Khalifa sequence (which I still stop my breath every time) or the fact that it marks a real turn in the franchise.
I remember I was watching it for the first time and thinking it Should action films be felt. This is clever, fast book, and is just filled with enough chaos to put you on the edge of your seat without feeling too much.
The “Ghost Protocol” follows Ethan Hunt (Tom Cruz) and his team incorrectly reflects the impossible Mission Force (IMF) after a horrific bombing by Kremlin. As a result, the IMF is closed and abandoned, which means that Athan and its crew must work without official support or resources.
Their mission: Stop a dangerous nuclear extremist called Michael Nyqvist, who plans to trigger the global war using stolen nuclear launch codes. Over time, Ethan formed a team with new and familiar colleagues – tech expert Benji Dun (Simon Peg), Field Agent Jane Carter (Paula Patton), and analyst William Brant (Jeremy Rainer) – to track Hendrics worldwide.
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‘Titanic’ (1997)

The “Titanic” was the first film to break the billion-dollar mark at the global box office, which strengthened its position as a large-scale cultural event.
Directed by James Cameron, this broad romance incorporates Kate Winslet and Leonardo Dicaprio as two sick lovers, who are on the ship’s opening (and tragically final) trip. For more than 25 years, it is a favorite classic and a choice for Date Nights everywhere.
The story center on Jack Dicky (Dicaprio), a free-elevated artist from a humble background, and Rose Davit Buqter (Winslet), a young woman from a high-class family, who is stuck in a controlled engagement.
When their ways ride on the first journey of the ship, a passionate and prohibited romance blooms between them, challenging social boundaries and expectations. When the Titanic sadly collides with an iceberg and starts sinking the jack and daily fight to avoid disaster while facing his feelings.
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