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Video Prime It has such a wide variety of movies that it would be a shame not to sample a little bit of everything. But who has the time?
Watch with us Doing that, and we have chosen three films that are underachieved from different genres for you to watch this weekend.
Horror fans who like The conjuring movie Love should WinchesterSimilar screamfest based on real -life people.
Hungry for a decent comedy? Then Cook sure to satirize your appetite. Finally, sci-fi nerds should look at the 80s cult classic Lifeforce.
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Helen Mirren in a horror film? Yes, it happened, and the result is better than it has any right to be. In WinchesterMirren stars like Sarah Winchester, the real -life widow of the man who invented the Winchester rifle. She is plagued by all the spirits of the people who have died because of her husband’s invention, and she believes that the only solution is to build a huge manor with many rooms to include all those spirits.
Winchester thinks it is crazy and hired Dr. Eric Price (Jason Clarke) Visit her in her home so she may declare it mentally unsuitable to run the company. But after a few nights in the house, Eric isn’t so sure that Sarah is mad after all. To his surprise, he begins to believe that Sarah’s spirits exist – and they come after him.
Winchester In Film B that uses its preset and historic location in the real world. Of course, Ghosts did not really disturb Sarah Winchester. Still, most of the film’s fun derives from its liberal use of the supernatural in character and a place that actually existed. The result is a horror film that is a little serious but silly as a Terrible A movie that has gone off the rails. With her dedicated performance, Mirren makes it all work and sells the film’s hokum so that she is Shakespeare. In her hands, there is.
Winchester streaming on Video Prime.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qK-zufx5fnk
When Professional Chef Carl Casper (Jon Favreau) Giving up his job after clashing with his boss, his life falls into chaos. He is unable to find work, his ex-wife, inez (Sofia Vergara), think he was a loser and his young son, Percy (Emjay Anthony), don’t understand it. But when a car returns to his hometown, Miami, he begins to find the passion that made him a chef in the first place. Can Carl regain the love and respect of his family and peers?
Written and directed by Favreau, Cook Winning dramatic about the risks we take in life to follow our dreams. For Carl, it’s not just about cooking meals to impress critics and win prizes – he makes the kind of food he wants to eat. He does not persecute Michelin’s stars for hell; He wants to please himself and his customers only. If you love a heartbreaking heartbreaking film and have a taste of Cuban food, the chef should be on the menu to see this weekend.
Cook streaming on Video Prime.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B18WV1OAJGC
When a spacecraft crashes on the ground, the army is called in to investigate. To anyone’s surprise, aliens are aboard the ship – including a beautiful girl who seems to suck the life force out of her victims. She escapes and begins to wreck a mess on the planet, creating an army of parasitic vampires that threaten all humanity. It’s up to Col. Tom Carlsen (Steve Railsback) To prevent this invasion, but it may be too late to prevent the inevitable.
Directed by Tobe Hooper. Lifeforce is a wild film that blends The invasion of the ciper body with Nightmare. He is a horrific sci-fi on his wonder, with a conspiracy including Haley’s comedy, sexual aliens taking over human bodies and a climatic fight at St Paul’s historic cathedral in New York City. It’s cheesy fun, with a mid-80s look and feels that Strangers He could only hope to emulate.