Prime Video has a solid library of highly qualified films, from documentaries to action Thrillers, including the best prime video movies that can be transmitted at this time. However, not everyone is there to stay.
The Amazon transmission service does not have a convenient filter for which the movies leave soon, so we have done the job for you when pointing out the best films when leaving. These are three of the most qualified films that come out this week, all with more than 81% in Rotten Tomatoes.
Food, inc (2009)

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- RT score: 95%
- Directors: Robert Kenner
- Age rating: Pg
- Length: 1 hour 33 min
- Leaving: May 10
Food, inc It is an influential documentary about problems with the food industry in the United States, including the way in which our flesh and modern methods are used to cultivate. Not to mention the great corporations that try to hide the facts and avoid laws to maximize gains and expenses of our health.
Anyone who wants to learn more about how to make healthier, more sustainable and more ethical decisions should see it before he leaves a main video. If you like it, you can even see sequel 2024, Food, inc 2.
Goon (2012)

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- RT score: 81%
- Directors: Michael Dowse
- Age rating: Kidney
- Length: 1 hour 31 min
- Leaving: May 10
Continue It is supposed to be a comedy movie to feel good, but there is also a hard love in the mixture. Doug Glatt (Seann William Scott) works as a goalkeeper in a bar, but he feels bad about that because his father and his brother are super intelligent doctors. It ends up being explored to join a minor leagues hockey team and then hired to protect a former star player who recovered from a traumatic injury.
It is a story about the rise of a misfit to the top with the friends he makes along the way, finding himself as he does. I would recommend it to anyone who wants an entertaining movie with an emotionally convincing story.
Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation (2015)

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- RT score: 94%
- Directors: Christopher Mcquarrie
- Age rating: PG-13
- Length: 2 hours 6 min
- Leaving: May 12
Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation It is the fifth Mission: Impossible Film and sequel to Mission Impossible: Ghost protocol. It presents a completely new story after the IMF Ethhan Hunt agent (played by Tom Cruise) and his team working together to close the international roots organization called Syndicate.
That said, you don’t need to know anything about the past Impossible mission Movies to enjoy this. The characters that return act as if they met and make references to past missions, but nothing that throws a new spectator. If you really want to deepen it, you can see the rest of the Impossible mission Series in Prime Video. (It seems that they do not leave soon, but some of them have labels for limited time).