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HBO Max loads December with cult classics, marquee documentaries, major premieres, and a standout comedy hour that pushes boundaries.
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Connor Storrie has shot to fame with the release of HBO Max’s Heated Rivalry. The gay romance sports drama revolves around two professional hockey players.
When the trailer for the new HBO Max show Heated Rivalry dropped earlier this month, it sent fans on social media into a tizzy. Anticipation for the homoerotic, romantic sports drama has only continued to build since that trailer premiere,
On the movies end, the relationship between HBO Max and A24 remains as strong as ever, with Celine Song's romantic dramedy Materialists and Ari Aster's paranoid COVID-era thriller Eddington both hitting the streaming service this month. Fun fact: Both of these movies feature Pedro Pascal!
As November draws to a close, HBO Max is about to lose dozens of films, including a complete film series just as the franchise is about to expand.
HBO Max’s current rotation of hits continue to stay steady. Three of the top four titles are returning favorites. And the fourth entry there is an animated show returning for its new season. Continue on to see the HBO Max top TV show list as it currently stands on Sunday (Nov.
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3 New to HBO Max Movies I’m Watching This Weekend (November 28-30): ‘Flight Risk’ and More
That’s why Watch With Us has curated this short list of the best new HBO Max movies to watch this weekend. The Mark Wahlberg action flick Flight Risk, the romantic drama Materialists and the family comedy Monster-in-Law are on our must-watch list to celebrate the end of November.
Get saucy with HBO Max's massive lineup for the month, including new series premieres, hit movies, and more HBO Max had an eventful year with all the name changes, but December is looking like a nice solid month,
John and Yoko, which you can stream with an HBO Max subscription, that has shown me a side of Yoko Ono I never understood before. While the film is mostly about John Lennon’s legendary “One to One” benefit concert at Madison Square Garden in 1972,