Prime Video has a multitude of modern and classic films that run in and out of its catalog in the coming weeks.
Amazon has not revealed how many titles leave his streaming service in May again, but this last week of April and early could have some titles already labeled on the website that you will not want to miss.
Here are three of the most well -rated films – each film below has a critical note from Rotten Tomatoes greater than 90%, which means that it is one of the best main video films that you can broadcast – that leave the service this week.
Train for Busan (2016)
To watch
- RT score: 90%
- Directors: Yeon Sang-Ho
- Age note: PG-13
- Length: 1 h 57 min
- Leaving on: May 1st
A pleasure of the crowd, Training for Busan is one of the first Korean horror films to become popular in the United States. Seok-woo (Gong Yoo) is a divorced dad and director of work fund who decides to grant her daughter’s wish to spend her birthday with her mother in Busan.
On the way, the train is diverted by zombies and they discover the epidemic in real time. Seok-Woo must work with other passengers to try to go to Busan with his daughter, who is the last refuge in the epidemic.
Sweet smell of success (1957)

To watch
- RT score: 98%
- Directors: Alexander Mackendrick
- Age note: 7+
- Length: 1 h 32 min
- Leaving on: April 30
The sweet smell of success is a black criminal thriller in which an overprotective older brother goes too far. JJ HUNSECKER (Burt Lancaster) is a Broadway -based gossip columnist who does not approve of his sister Susan with Steve, a jazz guitarist.
Sidney Falco, played by Tony Curtis, is a desperate press agent to advance his career, enough to help JJ sabotage the romance of his sister and ruin Steve’s public image.
Midnight Run (1998)
- RT score: 95%
- Directors: Martin Brest
- Age note: R
- Length: 2 h 6 min
- Leaving on: April 30
Another Oldie but a goodie. Midnight Starts the Hollywood Robert de Niro icon as a character who subverts his typical crime and his gangster role. Instead of playing the criminal, he hunts them under the table. Jack Walsh (from Niro) is a premium hunter hired to capture the desired accountant, Jonathan Mardukas (Charles Grodin).
As requested by his employer, Walsh leaves New York to deliver Mardukas to the. However, the FBI and the main gangsters who complicate them complicate the trip.