This is a repository for open-source Magisk Modules which is run by by IzzyOnDroid (details), currently serving 139 modules. To add it to your MMRL client, use this URL:
https://apt.izzysoft.de/magisk
Note this repo is still in BETA stage, so there might be some glitches and not everything is working as planned yet! Further, other than with our F-Droid repo, there is no extensive scanning framework in place. Modules are taken in directly from their resp. developers.
Last updated: 2026-03-06 20:33 UTC
Why? Because Amazon’s primary business is not streaming; it is transactional . The interface is designed to frustrate you into paying. The "free" movies are the loss leaders—the cheap candy at the grocery store checkout. You came for Parasite (free), but you see Oppenheimer (rent $5.99) on the home screen.
In the end, the best free movie on Amazon Prime is the one you actually watch instead of scrolling for forty-five minutes. Right now, that movie is probably The Big Sick . Press play. best free amazon prime movies
In the modern streaming landscape, the word “free” has become a linguistic landmine. When a service costs $139 per year (or $14.99 monthly), nothing is truly free. Yet, within the cluttered interface of Amazon Prime Video lies a curious digital ecosystem: a library of several thousand films that require no rental fee beyond the subscription itself. The "free" movies are the loss leaders—the cheap
We are not talking about the marquee titles like The Lord of the Rings or Creed III , which sit behind a digital velvet rope demanding $19.99. We are talking about the "included with Prime" filter. This library is often derided as a digital landfill of B-movies and forgotten direct-to-DVD relics. But for the savvy, patient viewer, it is also a treasure trove of prestige cinema, cult classics, and flawed masterpieces. Right now, that movie is probably The Big Sick