3 Best New Prime Video Movies to Watch This Weekend (July 10-12)
Are you in the mood for dinosaurs, star-crossed cannibal lovers and career-obsessed writers? Then you're reading the right article.
Prime Video added a slew of new movies in July, and Watch With Us is here to suggest some of the best ones you should watch this weekend.
Dune: Part 3 is set to dominate the box office this holiday season, but lead star Timothée Chalamet was already wowing audiences four years ago in the odd love story, Bones and All.
Watch With Us are huge Adam Driver fans, and we especially enjoyed him in a rare sci-fi hero role in the prehistoric dinosaur flick, 65.
Last but not least, watch Philip Seymour Hoffman play the titular author in Capote, and you'll realize why the actor is still fondly remembered and respected 12 years after he passed away.
‘Bones and All' (2022)
In 1959, the Clutter family was brutally murdered by Perry Smith (Clifton Collins Jr.) and Dick Hickock (Mark Pellegrino). The case rocked the nation and, in particular, author Truman Capote (Philip Seymour Hoffman). In search of his next book, he decides to document the crime and upcoming trial in detail by traveling to Kansas himself. But as he grows closer to them, particularly Smith, he realizes he's committed the ultimate sin of a journalist – he becomes too involved in the story he's reporting on. As the trial drags on with no end in sight, can Capote find a way to finish his book without a concrete conclusion?
Capote is best remembered today as the film that won Hoffman his well-deserved Best Actor Oscar. But it's more than an award-winning vehicle for an actor – it's also an illuminating portrait of a writer paralyzed by his own empathy toward his subject and ambition for his career. He genuinely likes the killer he's befriended, but he also needs him to die so he can have an ending for his book. And Capote knows that the book will cement his status as an American literary legend and the work he will be best remembered for. Hoffman is excellent, but Collins Jr., as a murderer who turns out to be less of a monster and something else altogether more complicated, is equally worthy of attention, both then and now.
Capote is streaming on Prime Video.
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This story was originally published July 10, 2026 at 11:30 AM.