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The Witches of Eastwick (1987): A Wickedly Entertaining Blu-ray Review Directed by George Miller, The Witches of Eastwick

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Susan Sarandon’s character, Jane, suffers a supernatural pregnancy. In standard definition, the prosthetic work looks obvious. In 1080p BluRay, you appreciate the practical effects artistry—the texture of the cherry pits, the sweat on her brow, and the realistic lighting reflection in the red juice. High bitrate H264 prevents the red hues from bleeding into a pixelated mess. The Witches of Eastwick (1987): A Wickedly Entertaining

If you want a different length (logline, one-paragraph blurb, or full synopsis), tell me which and I’ll rewrite it. In 1080p BluRay, you appreciate the practical effects

This specific encode is designed to provide a "transparent" viewing experience, meaning it aims to look as close to the original Blu-ray as possible while maintaining a manageable file size.

Set in the picturesque (but judgmental) village of Eastwick, Rhode Island, the story follows three best friends—Alexandra (Cher), Jane (Susan Sarandon), and Sukie (Michelle Pfeiffer)—who have all lost their husbands. Unaware they are witches, they unwittingly form a coven during their weekly "martini and gossip" sessions, wishing for the "perfect man."

Pour a glass of Bordeaux (or cherry brandy), dim the lights, and watch Cher, Susan, and Michelle levitate in stunning high definition. When Daryl Van Horne plays that piano and the house shakes, you’ll thank yourself for hunting down the definitive digital version of this enduring classic.

The.witches.of.eastwick.1987.1080p.bluray.h264.aac [upd] ★ Latest