A Look at the Most Talked-About Movies on Max

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Searching through streaming libraries can sometimes take more time than actually watching something. Whether you still call it HBO Max or simply Max, the platform offers an enormous catalog of films spanning nearly a century of cinema. From classic favorites to more recent releases, the range makes it easy to find something that suits almost any taste. To help narrow the choices, here’s a curated selection of films currently available to stream on Max.

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10. The Boy and the Heron

Hayao​‍​‌‍​‍‌​‍​‌‍​‍‌ Miyazaki retired (once more) only to create this beautiful, personal animated story. It’s a story about a boy who loses his way and then falls into a fantasy world, which is a reflection of reality. What a crazy lineup for the English dub! Christian Bale, Robert Pattinson, Florence Pugh, Willem Dafoe, and the animation to match the best of Studio Ghibli. If you love fantasy or animation, then this Oscar winner is the one you simply cannot ​‍​‌‍​‍‌​‍​‌‍​‍‌miss.

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9. Barbie

Missed the Barbie phenomenon last year? Here’s your chance to catch up. Greta Gerwig’s candy-colored blockbuster is more than just dolls and dance numbers—it’s funny, heartfelt, and a little existential. Margot Robbie shines, Ryan Gosling steals scenes, and yes, “I’m Just Ken” lives up to the hype. Barbie proves nobody—not even a plastic icon—has to fit into one box.

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8. Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga

If adrenaline is what you’re after, buckle up. Anya Taylor-Joy steps into Charlize Theron’s boots as Furiosa in George Miller’s fiery prequel. Chris Hemsworth goes full villain mode, and the action sequences are as wild as you’d hope. It’s pure chaos in the best way possible.

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7. Parasite

Bong Joon-ho’s masterpiece continues to strike home like the first time. Parasite veers from comedy to thriller to horror in a manner only Bong can execute. The tale of the down-on-their-luck Kim family inserting themselves into the lives of the affluent Parks is darkly comedic and heart-wrenching. No wonder it made Oscar history.

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6. Casablanca

Black and white, yes—but unouchable. Casablanca is still the template for romance, war drama, and memorable lines. The chemistry between Humphrey Bogart and Ingrid Bergman is live wire, and the love and sacrifice tale is eternal regardless of how many decades go by. 

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5. Final Destination: Bloodlines

Who saw a Final Destination revival be better than expected? The franchise’s hallmarks of ridiculous death traps are back in force, and will-he-ever-retire horror icon Tony Todd receives a farewell that will make his fans applaud. In some way, this legacy sequel injects fresh life into the series without sacrificing the blast.

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4. Sing Sing

Colman Domingo gives a tour-de-force performance in this poignant prison drama, supplemented by an ensemble of actors who have been incarcerated. Drawn from real life, it recounts the tale of an arts program that changes lives within Sing Sing Correctional Facility. Quiet, tearful, and finally inspiring, this one gets under your skin.

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3. The Brutalist

Adrien Brody delivers his best work here in this grand epic about a Holocaust survivor pursuing the American dream. Beautifully photographed and deeply felt, it’s the sort of complex, ambitious storytelling that lingers long after the lights come back on.

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2. Sinners

Michael B. Jordan leads (and co-created) this daring, genre-defying blockbuster that combines horror, music, and history into something entirely new. It’s not only the biggest original box-office hit of the year—it’s a reminder that new ideas can still find a home on the big screen.

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1. The Wind Rises

Another Miyazaki classic, but one so different. This poignant historical drama is about airplane designer Jiro Horikoshi, love, ambition, and the cost of dreams. It’s breathtakingly animated and emotionally affecting, and universally acclaimed by critics, notching an Oscar nomination.

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There you are—10 movies that make Max worth every second of your marathon time. Whatever your mood—jaw-dropping animation, post-apocalyptic craziness, or a timeless romance—this list has you covered. Just don’t forget the popcorn.

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