3 Best New Movies to Watch on Prime Video This Weekend (June 12-14): ‘Beetlejuice Beetlejuice' and More

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Nostalgia reigns supreme in pop culture right now, and that's especially true with some of Prime Video's new offerings in June.

Watch With Us' streaming recommendations for this June 12-14 weekend all look back to the past for inspiration – not to mention laughs.

At the top of our bingewatch list is Beetlejuice Beetlejuice, the hit sequel to the beloved Tim Burton classic starring Michael Keaton.

We also suggest you check out Dragonfly, a little-seen supernatural thriller starring Yellowstone's Kevin Costner and Matlock's Kathy Bates.

Finally, journey back to the ‘80s when Michael J. Fox was a star and Hollywood still made blockbuster comedies like The Secret of My Success.

‘Beetlejuice Beetlejuice' (2024)

Michael J. Fox in The Secret of My SuccessUniversal/Courtesy Everett Collection©Warner Bros/Courtesy Everett Collection

What's the secret to young Brantley Foster's (Michael J. Fox) success? It's certainly not money – he comes from a poor Kansas town – or his education. Instead, it's his hustle – who else would get a job as a mail clerk at a big corporation and pose as a high-level executive to connect with the powerful elite? But Brantley's high-wire double act is jeopardized when he falls for a coworker, Christy Wills (Helen Slater), who is involved in an extramarital affair with the company president, Howard (Richard Jordan), who just happens to be his distant uncle. Brantley's short-term success could spell long-term trouble, sending him back to Kansas for good.

A slick yuppie comedy about climbing the corporate ladder, The Secret of My Success is a movie steeped in its time. Released in the same year as Oliver Stone‘s Wall Street, it adopts that film's "Greed is good" mentality and applies it to a screwball comedy that relies a lot on mistaken identity. Fortunately, that combination works, resulting in a film that's much like its lead star: unassuming, innocuous and totally charming. Fox makes Brantley a hero anyone can root for, even if what he wants – to be a corporate bro with a large bank account – is anathematic to most audiences in 2026.

The Secret of My Success is streaming on Prime Video.

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This story was originally published June 12, 2026 at 11:30 AM.