What’s On Prime Video In December

What’s On Prime Video In December

Things are getting sticky this December.

Inspired by the true story of the “Great Canadian Maple Syrup Heist”, The Sticky follows tough maple syrup farmer Ruth Landry (Margo Martindale) as she turns to crime to save
everything she loves.

Along the ride are a hot-tempered Bostonian mobster (Chris Diamantopoulos) and a mild-mannered French-Canadian security guard (Guillaume Cyr). What could go wrong?

The love story of Noah and Nick continues in Culpa Tuya (Your Fault), the second instalment of the hugely popular Culpables trilogy.

On top of the changes that work and college bring, the couple faces the surprise appearances of a revenge-seeking ex-girlfriend and Nick’s mother. With all this against them, their love may prove not so unbreakable after all.

Liam Neeson plays an ageing gangster with unfinished business in Absolution; get quizzy with Colin Jost in brand-new game show Pop Culture Jeopardy; and celebrate the world of games and gamers in the star-studded anthology series Secret Level featuring Arnold Schwarzenegger, Kevin Hart and Keanu Reeves.

Celebrate the Christmas season with a collection of great films, old and new. The new release, Jack in Time for Christmas, sees a stranded Jack Whitehall attempt to travel from the USA to the UK in just four days to make it back in time for Christmas, with some help from the likes of Michael Bublé, Dave Bautista, Rebel Wilson, and Jimmy Fallon.

Prime Video has an array of Christmas content to catch up on. For some holiday romance, check out Something From Tiffany’s or treat yourself to a movie night with a double screening of Your Christmas or Mine? And Your Christmas or Mine 2.

Do you prefer your more unconventional Christmas movies? Revisit EXMas, where exes Graham and Ali find themselves unexpectedly spending the holiday season together.

If you want something for the whole family, you can’t go wrong with the peculiar tale of a bizarre elf and a quiet young boy in Elf Me. If you want something decidedly not for the whole family, Violent Night is for you.

The Prime Video Store recently launched in New Zealand. It offers thousands of movies, including new releases and blockbusters, for customers to rent or buy.