“Stream the Best of the Best: Top 6 Must-Watch Movies!”

By: MRT Desk

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Long weekends are a great excuse to catch up on your favorite movies and series. Here are six feature films you can enjoy at home, including an Argentine comedy, a thriller, and two classics with biblical themes.

Tetris (available on Apple TV +) is a feature film that recounts the story behind the popular video game, Tetris, which has been played by people of all ages since the 80s. The film stars Taron Egerton as Henk Rogers, a businessman who travels to the Soviet Union to license Tetris in East and West. This sets off a chain of events that includes conspiracies, excesses, and diplomatic tension between rival countries. You can watch Tetris on Apple TV+.

Ben Hur (HBO Max) is an epic Hollywood classic from the late 1950s. It is the story of Judah Ben Hur, a prince of Judea who becomes a slave after being falsely accused of a crime. Ben Hur’s quest for redemption takes him on a pilgrimage that crosses his path with Jesus of Nazareth. The movie features Charlton Heston and won 11 Oscars. You can watch Ben Hur on HBO Max.

The Assistant (Star +) is an original comedy that brings Rodrigo Noya and Luis Cao together in a story about a shy young man who saves himself from suicide after he meets a rock star who failed in his suicide attempt. The musician takes the protagonist on an unexpected adventure to a spiritual retreat. The Assistant also stars Florencia Raggi, Barbie Pucheta, Luis Rubio, and Fabio Alberti. You can watch The Assistant on Star+.

You can do it Chang (Disney+) is a movie produced for the pre-adolescent crowd. The feature film revolves around Chang, a 16-year-old student who must dunk a basketball hoop during a school party to gain the respect of his classmates and impress the girl he is secretly in love with. The movie is about self-improvement, and Chang’s training invites him to discover more about himself. You can watch You can do it Chang on Disney+.

The Passion of the Christ (Star+) is a Mel Gibson classic that portrays the last twelve hours of Jesus before he was crucified at the hands of the Romans. The movie initially generated many controversies and even divided critics and religious institutions. But over the years, it has been ranked as one of the most significant feature films about Jesus of Nazareth. The Passion of the Christ is available on Star+.

Please Baby Please (Mubi) is a movie directed by Amanda Kramer that tells a tale of a couple who witness a murder committed by a dangerous gang. The gang members begin to harass the couple, leading them on an unexpected journey. The film is classified as a queer musical fantasy set in 1950s Manhattan. It plays with the aesthetics of Marlon Brando in The savage and has a spirit that brings it closer to the cinema of Kenneth Anger. Please Baby Please is available on Mubi.

In conclusion, these six feature films are excellent choices for a long weekend of movie marathoning. Whether you are into epic classics or queer musical fantasies, there is something for everyone to enjoy.

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