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American Focus > Blog > Entertainment > 3 Best New to Prime Video Movies I’m Watching This Weekend (December 26-28)
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3 Best New to Prime Video Movies I’m Watching This Weekend (December 26-28)

Last updated: December 26, 2025 1:40 pm
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Prime Video is pulling out all the stops to make sure you have a cozy movie night in this weekend. The streaming service has just added one of the biggest hits of 2025 – “Sinners”. This action-horror movie stars the talented duo of Michael B. Jordan and Hailee Steinfeld. If that alone doesn’t tempt you to log on to Prime Video and relax, there are two other movies that are definitely worth your time.

First up is “Sinners” (2025), a film that follows WWI veterans Smoke and Stack Moore (played by Michael B. Jordan) who are twin brothers with a dream to open their own nightclub in 1930s Mississippi. However, their dream is threatened when they encounter a group of vampires led by the charismatic Remmick (played by Jack O’Connell) who want to take over their nightclub and turn everyone into vampires. The Moore brothers must fight to save themselves and their town from this bloodthirsty threat. “Sinners” is not just a thrilling vampire flick but also a poignant commentary on racism and immigration in America, masterfully directed by Ryan Coogler.

Next on the list is “The Creator” (2023), a visionary sci-fi film set in a future where AI has devastated a large part of the United States. Sergeant Joshua Taylor (played by John David Washington) is tasked with locating a weapon that could destroy the defenses of New Asia, a society that continues to use AI despite it being banned in most of the world. When Taylor discovers that the weapon is a young girl named Alphie (played by Madeleine Yuna) who can control all technology, he is faced with a moral dilemma. “The Creator” delves into themes of humanity vs. technology and boasts stunning visual effects that transport viewers to a futuristic world ruled by computers.

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Lastly, for those in the mood for a classic love story, “Four Weddings and a Funeral” (1994) is a must-watch. This rom-com, starring Hugh Grant and Andie MacDowell, was nominated for a Best Picture Oscar and remains one of the most beloved romantic comedies of all time. Follow the story of Charles, a perpetually single Londoner, who meets the enchanting Carrie, an American with whom he shares a whirlwind romance despite her engagement to another. As Charles navigates through weddings and a funeral, he questions why he can’t seem to find his perfect match.

All three of these films are now available for streaming on Prime Video, so grab some popcorn, snuggle up on the couch, and immerse yourself in these captivating stories. Whether you’re in the mood for vampires, futuristic technology, or classic romance, Prime Video has you covered for a weekend of cinematic entertainment. The Impact of Social Media on Mental Health

In today’s digital age, social media has become an integral part of our daily lives. From connecting with friends and family to staying updated on current events, social media platforms like Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter have revolutionized the way we communicate and interact with others. However, while social media has many benefits, there is growing concern about its impact on mental health.

One of the most significant ways in which social media can affect mental health is through comparison. With the rise of influencers and curated online personas, it is easy to fall into the trap of comparing ourselves to others. This can lead to feelings of inadequacy, low self-esteem, and even depression. Research has shown that frequent use of social media is associated with higher levels of anxiety and depression, as individuals constantly compare themselves to others and feel like they are not measuring up.

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Another issue with social media is the pressure to present a perfect image online. Many people feel the need to constantly post pictures of themselves looking happy, successful, and attractive, leading to a distorted view of reality. This can create a sense of disconnection between our online personas and our true selves, causing feelings of loneliness and isolation.

In addition, social media can also contribute to feelings of FOMO (fear of missing out). Seeing others posting about their exciting lives and experiences can make us feel like we are missing out on something, leading to feelings of anxiety and inadequacy. This constant need to stay connected and be in the know can be overwhelming and detrimental to our mental well-being.

Furthermore, social media can also be a breeding ground for cyberbullying and online harassment. With the anonymity that the internet provides, individuals may feel emboldened to say hurtful things to others without facing any consequences. This can have a devastating impact on the mental health of those who are targeted, leading to feelings of shame, guilt, and worthlessness.

Despite these negative effects, it is important to recognize that social media is not inherently harmful. In fact, social media can be a powerful tool for connecting with others, raising awareness about important issues, and fostering a sense of community. The key is to use social media mindfully and in moderation, being aware of how it affects our mental health and taking steps to protect ourselves from negative influences.

In conclusion, while social media has the potential to enrich our lives in many ways, it is important to be mindful of its impact on our mental health. By being aware of the pitfalls of social media and taking steps to protect ourselves, we can use these platforms in a positive and healthy way. Remember, it’s okay to take a break from social media and prioritize your mental well-being above all else.

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