Main video It’s a pity to have so many movies that it’s impossible to do a little bit of everything. But who has time?
Watch with us Indeed, we chose three movies from different genres for you to watch this weekend.
Horror fans who like magic Movie Should love WinchesterThis is a similar scream festival based on real life people.
Desire for a decent comedy? Then chef It will definitely satisfy your appetite. Finally, sci-fi nerds should check out 80s classics vitality.
“Winchester” (2018)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0juc2cl26mg
Helen Mirren In a horror movie? Yes, it happened and it turned out better than having any right. exist WinchesterMirren plays Sarah Winchester, the real widow of the man who invented the Winchester rifle. All the spirits of the people she lost to her husband’s invention haunt her, and she thought the only solution was to build a huge estate with many rooms to curb all these ghosts.
Winchester thinks she’s crazy and hires Dr. Eric Price (Jason Clarke) Visit her at her home so that he can declare her spirit is not suitable for running the company. But after a few nights in the house, Eric isn’t sure Sarah is crazy after all. To his surprise, he began to believe that Sarah’s ghosts did exist-they were following him.
Winchester is a B-movie that can effectively utilize its real-world premises and historical environment. certainly, Sarah Winchester isn’t actually haunted by ghosts. Still, much of the fun of this movie comes from the freedom to use supernatural characters and places where they actually exist. The result is a horror movie a little serious, but mostly stupid, like a Lenovo The movie is off track. Mirren makes everything work with a firm performance and sells the movie Hokum like Shakespeare. In her hands.
Winchester Stream on Prime video.
“Chef” (2014)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qk-zufx5fnk
Professional chef Carl Casper (Jon Favreau) resigned after a conflict with his boss, and his life fell into chaos. He couldn’t find a job, his ex-wife, Inez (Sofía Vergara), thinking he was the loser and his youngest son Percy (Emjay Anthony), don’t understand him. But when the car returns to his hometown of Miami, he begins to discover the passion that makes him a chef. Can Carl restore love and respect to his family and peers?
Written and directed by Favreau chef It is about the triumph drama of the risks we follow our dreams. For Carl, it’s not just a cooking meal that impresses critics and wins awards – it makes him want to eat. He is not chasing Michelin stars. He just wanted to please himself and his clients. If you love a heart-warming movie that isn’t tacky and can taste Cuban food, the chef should definitely watch the menu this weekend.
“Vision Force” (1985)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B18WV1OAJGC
When the spacecraft crashed on Earth, the military was asked to investigate. Not surprisingly, there are aliens on board – including a beautiful woman who seems to have absorbed life force from the victim. She escaped and began to damage the earth, creating an army of parasitic vampires that threatened all humans. It depends on Colonel Tom Carlson (Steve Iron Race) Stop this invasion, but he may be too late to prevent the inevitable.
directed by Tobe Hooper,,,,, vitality It’s a wild movie that combines Invading the body robber and Nosferatu. It’s the weirdest horror science fiction novel about Hayley’s comet, the sexy aliens take over the body, and a climax showdown at New York’s historic St. Paul’s Cathedral. It’s fun, mid-80s look and feel Stranger’s stuff I can only hope to follow my example.

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