City Lights: 1986, The Wind is an appetizer in Scaretober

Wind
What do you get when you combine a Hans zimmer Goal, Alone at home style antics, and the wind? The horror story of 1986 Wind (2018 Wind, the years 1992 Wind, and 1928 Wind are very different films). At 90 minutes, the 1986 film embraces the girl’s latest trope, but since there’s only one “girl,” who is actually a 38-year-old woman, one wonders if she can actually get away with it. qualify for the trope. Located in a Greek coastal town, our latest “daughter” and novelist, played by Meg foster, intends to write his next book, but instead encounters dangerous winds and a suspected murderer. Of course, this could have been a small black box theatrical production rather than a movie. It’s not bloody or physiological enough for modern horror, it’s not enough for camp canon, it doesn’t take advantage of its Greek heavenly setting, and Zimmer’s first score offers no glimpse into the future. Oscar-winning work. Still, it’s a passable movie that could serve as a nice appetizer for Scaretober. Qualified as a “weather-related film”, The winds screened at the Suns Cinema on September 23 as part of Mount Pleasant Theater’s screenings of – you guessed it – weather-related movies. But also, Halloween can’t come soon enough, and what better way to welcome the season than by watching a horror movie in a theater known for its clubhouse vibe? May be Wind is not required, but it will definitely be a fun way to relax in a scary season. The film premieres at 9:30 p.m. on September 23 at the Suns Cinema, 3107 Mount Pleasant St. NW. sunscinema.com. $ 10.