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Max may have changed his name back to HBO MAXBut the Streamer is still the same thing. There are more films to watch on the platform than ever, which can cause some frustration among its subscriber base.
With so many great movies available, which should you watch?
That’s where Watch with us comes in. We have chosen three undergraduate Hbo and max Movies for you to watch over the weekend. There’s a drama coming of age, redoing a great sci-fi action and a Liam neeson A movie where he doesn’t shoot anyone with a gun!
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Burt (John Krasinski) and Verona (Maya Rudolph) have been together for a long time, but they have not yet married and settled. When Verona discovers she’s pregnant, the couple visits various friends and family across North America to decide what to do next. But their exposure to other families makes them think twice about starting their own.
Away we go is a mid -life emergency film that anyone over the age of 30 can identify with. Burt and Verona are responsible and loving each other, but they are also unwanted and reluctant to commit to their new roles as expecting parents. Their search for a home to settle in is largely humorous, but is also taken seriously by the director Sam Mendes. Like the similar comedy of the 90s Flirting with disaster. Away we go relates to adults who are reluctant to grow up, and the child in the womb who bare them to be an adult they may or not.
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Last year, Alex Garland has been widely acclaimed for his film Haglewho imagined a future society torn by internal conflict. The writer/director has imagined that kind of scenario before – and made it better – with TombAn adaptation of the cult comic book about an enforcer who acts as a judge, jury and executioner in a metropolis called Mega-City One.
Judge Dregdedd (The boys star Karl urban) and the new partner of Cassandra (Olivia Thirlby) Investigate the murder of two residents in the peach trees, a huge, low -income housing project with many criminals like its occupants. They quickly discovered that the Lord Ma-Ma local drugs (Lena Headey) Behind the murders, and she does not want anyone to find out. She locks down peach trees, preventing Dreed and Cassandra leaving, and putting Bounty on their heads so that her drug business can thrive. Dryd will have to release a lot of fire power to overcome Ma-Ma armed forces and free peach trees from her influence.
Tomb basically a sci-fi version of The raidAnd we’re fine with that. The single location allows Garland and director Pete Travis many opportunities to be creative, and the film winds up smarter and more inventive than you would think. Headey is a daunting fun as the vicious ma-ma, which can defeat Cersei lannister as the actress’s most scary bath.
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Joan (Lesley Manville) and Tom Thompson (Liam neeson) Have a great marriage that has suffered some difficult times. But when Joan finds a lump in her breast, their marriage faces his sternest test again as she gets chemotherapy and Tom addresses the possibility of life as a widow. In facing an uncertain future, can the Thompsons still love each other as they did before?
Ordinary love A pretty simple play about a couple facing a health crisis that could change their lives forever. Unlike some movies like Love story and The blame in our starsIt does not use the main character’s illness as an excuse to treat your emotions. It is an honest, unjustified look at what cancer fighting does to a person and a couple, and the film is elevated by the warm, non -manly performances by Manville and Neeson.