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WattstaxĪ bunch of concert films on HBO Max provide tuneful snapshots of the 20th century's iconic musical movements.
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This is the ninth in the series and is basically a nonstop scrap between eleven giant monsters. If you're not in the mood for a five hour examination of eighteenth-century Swedish family politics - we're looking at you, Fanny and Alexander - then grab a pizza and a brew and enjoy any of the Godzilla movies on HBO Max. The Killing of a Chinese Bookie is one of the bold and uncompromising trawls through the throbbing streets of 1970s America from singular filmmaker John Cassavetes that you can find on HBO Max. If you liked the recent Uncut Gems, this is the sweaty street-level flick for you. Start with Yojimbo, an action-packed and massively influential flick that went on to inspire Clint Eastwood's entire career.
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In addition to Throne of Blood and the Lone Wolf and Cub series, there's Seven Samurai - which inspired The Magnificent Seven - and The Hidden Fortress, from which George Lucas borrowed liberally for a little movie called Star Wars. You're in for a treat if you like samurai movies: HBO Max has a bunch of classics sharper than a slashing katana blade. Yojimbo, the samurai movie that inspired the man with no name. Smartly crafted and brilliantly acted, Set It Off is as relevant now as it was when it was made. This still-dazzling 1996 crime movie puts an impassioned twist on the heist genre with a cast of black women pulling off a score. Powerful and beautifully-shot, it's also way shorter than Apocalypse Now (which is also on HBO Max, as well as Kubrick's nightmarish anti-war satire Dr.
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Kirk Douglas is magnificent as an officer battling to protect his men from both the enemy and their own commanders. Stanley Kubrick pulls you deep into the madness of war in Paths of Glory, a World War I story with a twist. If you're into westerns, HBO Max takes you a tour of the age-old genre: start with John Wayne in Stagecoach, Rio Bravo and The Searchers, then progress through to Once Upon a Time in the West and then latter-day westerns like Giant, Dead Man and Blood Simple. Infamous for what was then startling violence, it's also a brutal interrogation of the male psyche and the myth of the Wild West - with quotably hardboiled dialogue and astonishing shootouts. Exploding onto screens at the end of the sixties alongside Easy Rider and Bonnie and Clyde (the latter of which is also on HBO Max), Sam Peckinpah's opus was one of the touchstones in the coming of the "golden age of Hollywood," when American cinema told richer and often darker stories in a more natural and provocative style. One of the best and certainly toughest westerns ever made, The Wild Bunch arrived at a pivotal moment for Hollywood. Cronos is gory, imaginative and just delightfully weird. Oscar-winning director Guillermo del Toro's first feature film sees him firing on all cylinders in this delirious slice of neo-vampire weirdness.
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The Wages of FearĪ convoy of trucks carrying ultra-delicate explosives drives through a ridiculously hostile jungle in The Wages of Fear, one of the most suspenseful movies ever made. Here's a handful of electrifying classics to get you started. And of course there's the DC Comics films from Warner Bros, which include Wonder Woman, Aquaman, Shazam and Batman flicks coming out of your pointy ears. You've got several recent James Bond movies, three different versions of A Star is Born - including the 2018 Oscar winner - and more Godzilla movies than you can shake a giant scaly tail at. If you're looking for comfort viewing, HBO Max comes with every Die Hard, Alien, Nightmare on Elm Street and Police Academy movie.