Three films to enjoy the weekend of June 27th and 28th on Prime Video

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For those who prefer the comfort of home to the crowded corridors of cinemas this last weekend in June, Prime Video presents a robust catalog with varied options for all tastes. While box office hits like “Supergirl” and “Toy Story 5” dominate the big screen, the streaming platform offers cinematic gems that guarantee a high-quality entertainment experience at home.

In this selection, we highlight three productions that promise to please both fans of biographical dramas and science fiction and horror enthusiasts. Prepare the popcorn and embark on unforgettable journeys without leaving the couch.

The intimate narrative of “Priscilla” (2023)

The acclaimed drama “Priscilla”, directed by Sofia Coppola and released in 2023, offers a delicate and in-depth perspective on the tumultuous relationship between Priscilla Beaulieu and Elvis Presley. While Baz Luhrmann’s film “Elvis” (2022) explored the King of Rock’s life from his own perspective, Coppola’s work delves into Priscilla’s coming-of-age journey. The production is told from the point of view of the teenager, who found herself inserted into the complex and glamorous universe of the music icon.

Cailee Spaeny’s performance as Priscilla is moving, capturing the character’s vulnerability and strength. Jacob Elordi, in turn, delivers a remarkable performance as Elvis, avoiding clichés and showing a more human side of the star. This film is a sensitive examination of one of the most iconic couples in history, offering audiences a less explored, more personal look at the challenges and joys of romance in the spotlight.

The cosmic adventure of “Stargate” (1994) that became a phenomenon

The sci-fi “Stargate,” released in 1994 and directed by Roland Emmerich, remains a cult classic that transcended the silver screen and gave rise to one of the genre’s most beloved franchises. The film chronicles the discovery of a mysterious teleportation device in Ancient Egypt, which takes a team of explorers on an intergalactic journey to a distant planet, inhabited by a civilization with strong ties to Egyptian culture.

Although recent plans for a “revival” of the franchise were shelved by Prime Video, the original work is still a visually exciting experience. “Stargate” not only captivated a loyal audience, but also laid the foundation for the television series “Stargate SG-1” starring Richard Dean Anderson, significantly expanding its universe. The complexity of the world created and the fascination with space exploration ensure that this film remains relevant and engaging for new and old generations of fans.

The terrifying remake of “Invasion of the Flying Saucers” (1978)

Considered one of the best horror remakes of all time, “Invasion of the Flying Saucers” (1978), directed by Philip Kaufman, is a dark and visceral adaptation of Jack Finney’s 1954 science fiction novel, which had already spawned a Don Siegel classic. The plot delves into the pure terror of a silent alien invasion, where extraterrestrial beings gradually replace the bodies of a city’s inhabitants, one by one, with identical, emotionless duplicates.

The film features a stellar cast, including Donald Sutherland, Jeff Goldblum, Leonard Nimoy, Brooke Adams and Veronica Cartwright, who deliver intense and convincing performances. Kaufman’s remake managed to capture the essence of the paranoia and psychological horror of the original story, adapting it to the 70s sensibilities in an impactful way. Almost 50 years later, the work still maintains its chilling and thought-provoking power, proving to be a landmark in the way in which remakes can not only honor, but also revitalize classic narratives for new audiences.

Your upcoming movies for the weekend

To help with your decision and guarantee a weekend full of good stories, check out the list of unmissable films available on Prime Video:

  • Priscilla (2023):A biographical drama that explores the life and relationship of Priscilla Presley with Elvis, directed by Sofia Coppola. Starring Cailee Spaeny and Jacob Elordi.
  • Stargate (1994):A science fiction adventure directed by Roland Emmerich, about the discovery of a device that leads to an alien civilization. Starting point for a successful franchise.
  • Invasion of the Flying Saucers (1978):A remake of Philip Kaufman’s classic horror takes on a silent and unsettling alien invasion. With Donald Sutherland and Jeff Goldblum.

With these suggestions, audiences have the opportunity to explore remarkable, high-quality narratives that are ready to be discovered in the comfort of their own home.

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