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Regina Hall’s horror film Monster debuted Friday (March 18) on Prime Video. The Mariamo Diallo-directed flick centers around racism in academia, with Hall starring as the first Black woman to lead a residence hall at Northwestern University.
“In its entirety, it was a little more haunting than I had assumed it would feel,” Hall told Newsweek of the film. “It felt different to experience how uncomfortable the movie is.”
Monster, which stars Hall, Zoe Renee and Talia Ryder, has already cracked the top five on Prime Video’s U.S. streaming charts and is No. 10 worldwide. Apart from landing a hit movie, Hall will join Amy Schumer and Wanda Sykes as co-host of the 94th annual Academy Awards airing next Sunday (March 27).
How to Watch Monster for Free
In order to stream Monster, you will need a membership to Amazon Prime or Prime Video by itself. The film is included in your membership, so don’t worry about paying anything extra.
Not signed up yet? Right now, Prime is offering a free one-month trial when you join the platform for a limited time. After the free trial ends, Amazon Prime will cost $14.99 a month (or $139 a year). The membership includes free same-day, one-day or two-day delivery, exclusive deals for Prime members, free grocery delivery on $35 or more, unlimited photo storage, Prime reading, Amazon Prime Music, Prime Gaming and discounts on prescriptions. Want to save some money? Qualifying students and EBT/Medicaid recipients can join Amazon Prime for 50% off the regular price.
Prime Video has a great selection of content including several Prime Originals that you can watch at no extra charge. Prime Video is home to a massive collection of originals like Reacher, Harlem, The Marvelous Ms. Maisel, Invincible, Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan, Fairfax, The Wheel of Time, The Legend of Vox Machina, I Want You Back and The Boys and music-related shows, documentaries and concert specials such as The Weeknd x Dawn FM Experience, Justin Bieber: Our World and Lizzo’s Watch Out for the Big Grrrls which premieres on March 25.
You can also stream Paramount+, Starz, Discovery+, BET+, Showtime, and other channels through Prime Video.
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