Amazon Prime Video has built one of the most ideologically varied catalogs in streaming. The same platform that gave us The Terminal List, one of the most traditionally-scored series in our database, also distributed Civil War and Nickel Boys. VirtueVigil scored every Amazon Prime and Amazon MGM title in our review database using the dual-axis system and ranked them from most traditional to most woke.
The ranking is based on scoreMargin (tradScore minus wokeScore). Positive means traditional lean. Negative means woke lean. Every title links to a full VirtueVigil review with complete scoring breakdowns, trope audits, and parental guidance.
Related lists: Best Non-Woke Action Movies, Best Conservative Movies.
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The Amazon Prime Verdict
Amazon's content strategy is less bifurcated than Netflix's but still uneven. The Terminal List and The Accountant 2 anchor the strongly traditional end with margins above plus 20. Road House, Air, and Guy Ritchie's The Covenant fill out a solid traditional middle tier. The woke end is led by Nickel Boys, a film built entirely on racial justice framing, and Civil War, which uses deliberate moral ambiguity in ways that skew progressive. The most useful takeaway: Amazon's action output reliably skores traditional, while its prestige and art-house acquisitions reliably skew woke. Browse all Amazon reviews at virtuevigil.com/reviews/ or see the full platform comparison on the lists page.