3 undervalued Prime video films to view this weekend (22-24 August)

It’s all about action and sensations on Prime Video at the end of August.
While the streamer just debuted a new original film, The card that leads to youWatch the preference with us in some of the older titles of Prime Video.
One of the underrated films that are worth watching this weekend The silence of the lambs prequel Red dragon of Anthony HopkinsThe Promoti thriller Grille of Michael Fassbender and the real political drama Fair game of Naomi Watts.
All three films will be guaranteed to entertain you if you think you are returning to school or thinking Taylor SwiftThe new, revealing album covers.
‘Red Dragon’ (2002)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CLN4P9DXNGI
You’ve seen The silence of the lambsBut did you look Red dragon? The prequel littered with stars brings back Anthony Hopkins‘Boogeyman Hannibal Lecter for a distorted new take with a new serial killer who is somehow more frightening than Buffalo Bill (Ted Levine).
FBI agent will Graham (Edward Norton) needs Lecter’s help in filling in a serial killer called the “Tooth Fairy” who kills entire families during full mane. With another full moon that is approaching quickly, Will is becoming more and more desperate, so that Lecter can fully exploit the situation. If Will is not careful, he could unintentionally free a dangerous sociopath while trying to catch another.
Is Red dragon as good as Silence? No, of course not – there are few films. But it is a decent serial killer -thriller with a great cast that includes Mary-Louise Parker Like Will’s more and more stressed woman and Emily Watson As a potential victim of teeth. The best of all is ConclaveS Ralph Fiennes If the murderer wants to catch everyone; He is creepy in ways that Lecter scares, and that says a lot.
Red dragon Streams on prime video.
‘Haywire’ (2012)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=avnokzid0TY
Mallory Kane (Gina Carano) is a Black Ops specialist who works for an organization that helps people out of difficult situations. Yet Mallory is quickly in her own pickle when she was founded for the murder of a customer. On the flight, Mallory has to discover who wants her in prison – or worse – and why. All instructions lead back to Kenneth (Ewan McGregor), her ex-lover and head of the organization, but is he guilty? Or is something – or someone – more sinister lurking in the shade?
Grille is a pleasant pulp-like B-Action film that is full of A-list stars such as McGregor, Michael Fassbender” Michael Douglas” Channing Tatum And more. As the paved heroine of Haywire kicks Carano butt with the best of them; You can see her hire Scarlett Johansson‘s Black Widow and easily win. The climatic struggle of the film on a beach is beautifully satisfactory and gives a character an arrival that they earn richly.
Grille Streams on prime video.
‘Fair Game’ (2010)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4SLN4A5W3LY
No, we recommend the Cindy Crawford Action film with the same name from 1995. As hilarious as that film is, we suggest you to view Fair gameThat is based on an incredible – and furious – true story. Valerie Plame (Naomi Watts) works for the CIA and is married to Joseph Wilson (Sean Penn), A diplomat and former American ambassador in Gabon. When Joseph one New York Times Spring about the involvement of America in the war in Iraq, apparently information that he could have received alone through the CIA connections of his wife, appears to be disastrous for both.
Fair game is a fascinating portrait of two lives where political and personal are intertwined, to the great emphasis of both men and women. Valerie loses her job and is confronted with unwanted public control, while Joseph realizes that his actions have alienated his wife.
Both Penn and Watts are convincing and a couple who find out that their relationship is both weaker and stronger than they ever thought. Fair game Is also a fascinating snapshot of a time in politics when ethical concerns about the integrity of the White House were interesting for both sides of the ideological spectrum. Imagine that.




