Amazon just cut another deal for more content to fill up its Prime Instant Video library. Thanks to an agreement with Miramax, a number of critically-acclaimed titles like Pulp Fiction, Trainspotting, Amélie, Good Will Hunting, The English Patient, and Reservoir Dogs are now streaming for free to Amazon Prime subscribers. It’s the latest addition to a catalog that Amazon has grown significantly over the last year or so, though this latest round of content additions don’t appear to be exclusive to Amazon. Netflix subscribers also have streaming access to nearly all of the titles Amazon mentioned in its press release today, unlike some other recent content acquisitions made by Amazon. Still, if you’re invested in Amazon Prime, getting access to some undeniably excellent films only makes that subscription more valuable.
Amazon deal with Miramax brings ‘Pulp Fiction,’ ‘Trainspotting,’ ‘Amélie,’ and more to Prime Video


The full list of movies Amazon announced today include: Pulp Fiction, Good Will Hunting, Life Is Beautiful, The English Patient, Kill Bill, Amélie, Reservoir Dogs, and Trainspotting.
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