Prime video has a series of modern and classic films that revolve inside and outside its catalog in the coming weeks.
Amazon has not revealed how many of his titles are leaving their transmission service in May yet, but this last week of April and early it can have some titles already labeled on the website that will not want to get lost.
These are three of the most qualified films: each film below has a critical rating of Rotten Tomatoes of more than 90%, which means that it is one of the best main videos that can be transmitted, which are leaving the service this week.
Tren to Busan (2016)

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- RT score: 90%
- Directors: Yeon Sang-Ho
- Age rating: PG-13
- Length: 1 hour 57 min
- Leaving: May 1
A fold of the crowd, Train Busan It is one of the first Korean horror films in being popular in the United States. Seok-Woo (Gong Yoo) is a divorced father and additional fund manager who decides to grant his daughter’s desire to spend his birthday along with his mother in Busan.
On the way there, the train is kidnapped by zombies and find out in real time about the epidemic. Seok-Woo has to work along with the other passengers to try to get to Busan with his daughter, who is the last safe refuge in the outbreak.
Sweet success smell (1957)

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- RT score: 98%
- Directors: Alexander Mackendrick
- Age rating: 7+
- Length: 1 hour 32 min
- Leaving: April 30
The sweet smell of success He is a black crime thriller in which an overprotective older brother takes him too far. JJ Husecker (Burt Lancaster) is a Broadway -based gossip columnist who does not approve his sister Susan’s relationship with Steve, a jazz guitarist.
Sidney Falco, played by Tony Curtis, is a desperate press agent for advancing in his career, enough to help JJ sabotage his sister’s romance and ruin Steve’s public image.
Midnight Run (1998)
- RT score: 95%
- Directors: Martin Brest
- Age rating: Kidney
- Length: 2 hours 6 min
- Leaving: April 30
Another old but a gift. Midnight Run The Hollywood icon is starring Robert De Niro as a character that subverts his typical crime and gangster role. Instead of playing the criminal, he is hunting under the table. Jack Walsh (De Niro) is a hunter hunter hired to capture the wanted counter, Jonathan Mardukas (Charles Grodin).
As requested by his employer, Walsh leaves New York to deliver Mardukas to Los Angeles. However, the FBI and the main gangsters that track them complicate the trip.