Quick picks: Three top movies on Prime Video right now

Prime Video U.S. top 10, USATue May 12 2026
Prime Video shuffles its weekly top 10, but three titles keep rising above the noise. At the top sits “Regretting You, ” a tear-jerker that turns a family car wreck into the centerpiece of a streaming hit. Critics call it over-the-top but admit it hooks viewers who just want something heavy on emotion. Next up is a glossy crime caper called “Crime 101. ” The movie turns Los Angeles street gridlock into the perfect getaway route for a thief who outwits everyone except the one insurance worker who accidentally likes him. Finally, the darkly funny “The Running Man” remake flips a ‘90s action classic into a streaming playground. It bombed in theaters but steals hours of binge time with a gameshow host gone rogue. Each film arrives with its own baggage: one novel adaptation, one original script, one reboot. All three share one trait—Prime’s algorithm keeps pushing them to the front row of the virtual shelf. That placement tells us something about the week’s viewing mood: we crave stories that feel familiar yet fresh enough to scroll into on Friday night.
“Regretting You” proves that blue-chip stars and family meltdowns still sell, even when reviewers call the plot ridiculous. The catch? The more we cheer for the daughter bonding with a “bad boy, ” the harder we have to question why we’re investing in another rich-white-family crisis. Meanwhile, “Crime 101” banks on Chris Hemsworth’s pretty-boy grin to soften a heist that never turns violent. It’s slick, stylish, and suspiciously toothless. Then there’s “The Running Man. ” The new version swaps Arnold Schwarzenegger’s grin for Glen Powell’s smirk, turning a dystopian fight-for-your-life stunt into a slick streaming binge. The twist? The audience inside the story cheers louder than any outside rating ever could.
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