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Hey all – Steve here. Let’s get into what’s coming to Amazon Prime in June!

June 1

50/50 (2011) – This is such a great flick, but not one you can watch over and over again, unless you’re into watching someone fight for their life over and over again. JGL and Seth Rogen are great in this and Anna Kendrick kills it in here role as well. If you haven’t seen it check it out!

Adaptation (2002)

Ali (2001) – Will Smith gets the job done in this one – even packing on the pounds to do it. Is it perfect? No, but it does the job!

Alive (1993) – I don’t remember much of this one besides the fact that Ethan Hawke is in it. Will I revisit? Nope.

An American Werewolf In London (1981) – Yes, this one is a classic and certified fresh, but are you more likely to watch it these days or see it as part of the curriculum of a college movie course of film school? Yep.

Burn After Reading (2008) – One and done for me and until this article, I forgot it existed.

Chicken Run (2000)

Colombiana (2011) – This was the first red carpet I ever covered. It’s a guilty pleasure for me and it’s fun! Check your brain at the door.

Courageous (2011)

Dear John (2010)

Deuce Bigalow: European Gigolo (2005) – No.

Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story (2004) – Hey, I’m always up to watch this one. If you can dodge a wrench, you can dodge a ball!

Fight Club (1999) – 2nd rule of Fight Club? Watch it whenever you can! Fincher!

I Spy (2002) – Absolutely not. Don’t do it to yourself.

Little Man (2006) – Absolutely awful – waste of time. I do, however, use the title as a nick name for my youngest son.

Mo’ Money (1992) – Sorry, Wayan’s brothers, but no. Again.

Rent (2005)

Revolutionary Road (2008) – Leo and Kate get together again…only a little less successful this time.

Seeking A Friend For The End Of The World (2012) – I know it’s Carell and Knightley, but not a fan of this one.

Seven Pounds (2008) – I was stunned to find out that this one sits at 27% on Rotten Tomatoes. Get outta here with that – go check it out if you haven’t already.

Signs (2002) – Holy crap, look how YOUNG Joaquin Phoenix looks in this one. This is a great one from M. Night Shyamalan and Mel Gibson.

Spring Break (1983) – I know nothing about this one, but Roger Ebert didn’t like it so neither do I!

Step Brothers (2008) – Watch this one every single time you get an opportunity. You know this already.

Stomp The Yard (2007)

Take Shelter (2011)

Takers (2010) – Another “fun”, leave your brain at the doors flick.

Testament Of Youth (2015)

The Fisher King (1991)

The House Bunny (2008) – This is a harmless flick that you can check out and if you don’t like it just shut it off without consequence.

The Wrestler (2009) – Such a great movie! It hasn’t stopped wrestlers from going on and one past their prime, but the film was great.

This Means War (2012)

Tyler Perry’s Madea’s Witness Protection (2015)

We Own The Night (2007) – Phoenix, Wahlberg, Mendes, Duvall? Yes.

American Experience: Stonewall Uprising (2011) (PBS Documentaries)

Growing Up Trans (2015) (PBS Documentaries)

Hurley (2019) (Motortrend)

Keith Haring: Street Art Boy (2020) (PBS Living)

Man in the Orange Shirt: Season 1 (PBS Masterpiece)

Queer as Folk: Season 1 (Showtime)

Rastamouse: Season 1 (Kidstream)

Slavery by Another Name (2012) (PBS Documentaries)

The L Word: Generation Q: Season 1 (Showtime)

Work in Progress: Season 1 (Showtime)

June 4

*Dom – Amazon Original Series: Season 1

*The Family Man – Amazon Original Series: Season 2

Britannia: Season 2

June 9

Billions: Season 4 – I really loved what I have seen of Billions so far. I think I need to catch-up a bit.

June 11

Pinocchio (2020) – I’m not sure if I’ve met a non-critic that has liked this version of Pinocchio. Did you?

*Flack – Amazon Original Series: Season 2

June 18

*Chivas: El Rebaño Sagrado – Amazon Original Series: Season 1

June 25

*Bosch – Amazon Original Series: Season 7

*September Mornings (Manhãs de Setembro) – Amazon Original Series: Season 1

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