
This November, Max offers a diverse selection of films, including new independent releases, beloved holiday classics, iconic noir movies, and powerful World War II dramas reminiscent of Hollywood’s golden age. You can easily switch between genres – from monster movies and crime thrillers to romantic stories and animated features – without missing a beat. Many of these films are based on books, plays, or real-life events, and showcase memorable performances from actors of all generations. Here’s a complete list of what’s coming to Max, with details and streaming dates.
‘The Unsuspected’ (1947)

A charming radio personality finds himself caught in a complex web of deceit, involving a faked suicide, a vanished wealthy woman, and a fortune that exposes everyone’s true intentions. Starring Claude Rains, this stylish mystery is based on a novel by Charlotte Armstrong. Director Michael Curtiz expertly blends glamorous settings with the dark and shadowy elements of film noir, full of unexpected twists. Watch it on Max starting Saturday, November 1st.
‘Happy Feet’ (2006)

Join Mumble the penguin on a heartwarming adventure across Antarctica as he tries to find where he fits in and discovers why the ocean’s fish are vanishing. Featuring the voices of Elijah Wood and Robin Williams, this award-winning animated musical is full of energy and combines a powerful environmental message with spectacular song and dance. Watch it on Max starting November 1st!
‘The Set-Up’ (1949)

In the film, Robert Ryan stars as Stoker Thompson, an older boxer who refuses to throw a fight, leading to a difficult night. Director Robert Wise brings Joseph Moncure March’s poem to life in a fast-paced drama that unfolds during and after the boxing match, and on the streets outside. Audrey Totter plays Thompson’s wife, worried about the repercussions of his decision, and the film’s realistic fight choreography and crowd scenes heighten the tension. Watch it on Max starting Saturday, November 1st.
‘Each Dawn I Die’ (1939)

A reporter is wrongly convicted and imprisoned, where he teams up with a tough fellow inmate to uncover a web of political corruption. Starring James Cagney and George Raft, their uneasy partnership plays out amidst chaos and revenge. Based on a novel by Jerome Odlum, this classic crime drama captures the gritty feel of 1930s filmmaking. Watch it on Max starting Saturday, November 1st.
‘Dangerous Liaisons’ (1988)

This classic film follows two charming but manipulative French aristocrats whose games of seduction cause a lot of heartache – and eventually come back to haunt them. Featuring brilliant performances from Glenn Close, John Malkovich, and Michelle Pfeiffer, this Oscar-winning adaptation is famous for its beautiful costumes and clever, calculated plot. Watch it on Max starting Saturday, November 1st.
‘Out of the Fog’ (1941)

A Brooklyn fishing community is terrorized by an extortionist who uses a young woman and her family as pawns in a dangerous game. Starring John Garfield and Ida Lupino, this film is based on a play by Irwin Shaw and features striking visuals from cinematographer James Wong Howe. It begins streaming on Max on Saturday, November 1st.
‘A Woman’s Face’ (1941)

A man with a troubled past, marked by blackmail, gets a second chance after surgery and must decide if he’ll continue a life of crime. Joan Crawford and Melvyn Douglas star in this dramatic courtroom story where secrets are uncovered through witness testimony. Directed by George Cukor, this film is a polished adaptation of a Swedish tale, brought to you by MGM. Watch it on Max starting Saturday, November 1st.
‘Dillinger’ (1945)

A petty thief quickly becomes a notorious criminal as a series of bank robberies occur and a massive search gets underway. Lawrence Tierney delivers a standout performance in this fast-paced and streamlined film, which vividly portrays robberies, secret hideouts, and acts of betrayal. Watch it on Max starting Saturday, November 1st.
‘The Man I Love’ (1947)

A singer from New York travels to Los Angeles to support her family and finds herself caught up in a complicated love life and some trouble at local nightclubs. The film, a dramatic story directed by Ida Lupino and Raoul Walsh, beautifully incorporates the classic song ‘The Man I Love’ as a recurring, emotional theme. Recently, lost parts of the movie were found and restored to their original sequence. You can watch it on Max starting Saturday, November 1st.
‘Marine Raiders’ (1944)

The bond between Marines strengthens as they move from the battles of Guadalcanal to other missions in the Pacific, constantly switching between training and fighting. Featuring strong performances from Pat O’Brien and Robert Ryan, the film portrays a realistic wartime experience, drawing on actual operations. It combines exciting action with romantic moments and scenes designed to boost spirits. Watch it on Max starting Saturday, November 1st.
‘Sucker Punch’ (2011)

I’m really excited about this new film! It follows a young woman trapped in an asylum who’s planning an escape with the other patients, but she also creates these incredibly detailed fantasy worlds in her head – it’s like her imagination is a way of coping. The performances are fantastic, especially from Emily Browning, Jena Malone, and Oscar Isaac, and the way the film visually represents her inner struggles is just stunning. They’ve also released some cool companion shorts and an art book that really dive into the movie’s beautiful and complex design. You can check it out on Max starting Saturday, November 1st!
‘A United Kingdom’ (2016)

A royal romance with political consequences unfolds in the film about Seretse Khama, the king of Bechuanaland, and his marriage to Ruth Williams. Starring David Oyelowo and Rosamund Pike, the movie tells the true story of a couple facing exile and navigating complex diplomacy as they fight for their nation’s independence. It’s a historically detailed account of a pivotal moment, streaming on Max starting November 11th.
‘The Locket’ (1946)

This psychological thriller unravels a woman’s life, revealing how a childhood act of theft continues to haunt her as an adult. The story jumps between different points in time, with memories within memories, keeping you guessing about everyone’s true intentions. Director John Brahm masterfully builds suspense, making each revelation cast doubt on everything you thought you knew. Watch it on Max starting Saturday, November 1st.
‘Bride of Frankenstein’ (1935)

After surviving his initial encounter, the Monster longs for a friend, while his creator feels increasing pressure to continue his controversial experiments. Boris Karloff and Elsa Lanchester deliver surprisingly tender and impactful performances in this classic Universal sequel. The film’s haunting music and dramatic lighting helped define the Gothic horror genre. Watch it streaming on Max starting Saturday, November 1st.
‘I Was a Communist for the FBI’ (1951)

A secret agent goes deep undercover within a criminal organization, leading his family to think he’s betrayed them. Frank Lovejoy stars as the agent struggling to balance his dangerous mission with his loyalty to his family. This thrilling story later inspired a radio show and a popular autobiography. Watch it on Max starting Saturday, November 1st.
‘This Woman Is Dangerous’ (1952)

A woman with ties to a criminal is losing her sight and desperately seeks medical help. Torn between her loyalty to her partner and the possibility of a fresh beginning, she finds herself in a complicated situation. Starring Joan Crawford, Dennis Morgan, and David Brian, this film features a tense love triangle set against the backdrop of a recent robbery. Watch it on Max starting Saturday, November 1st.
‘Puss in Boots’ (2011)

Join the daring Puss in Boots, along with Kitty Softpaws and Humpty Dumpty, on a thrilling quest for magic beans and the legendary Golden Goose! Starring Antonio Banderas and Salma Hayek, this clever adventure was nominated for an Academy Award and launched a whole series of stories. Start streaming on Max, November 1st!
‘Red Light’ (1949)

When a trucking company boss’s brother, a priest, is murdered, he sets out to find the killer. A mysterious message from the Bible might hold the key to solving the crime. Starring George Raft and Virginia Mayo, this thrilling search forces the protagonist to confront his own sense of justice. The investigation leads through dangerous locations like hotels, back alleys, and train yards. Watch it on Max starting Saturday, November 1st.
‘They Live by Night’ (1948)

A young man running from the law and a woman in a small town attempt to start a life together, but both the authorities and a dangerous older gang are hot on their trail. Starring Farley Granger and Cathy O’Donnell, this debut film from Nicholas Ray is a tender and influential story that set the standard for on-the-run romances for years to come. Watch it on Max starting November 1st.
‘Brick Mansions’ (2014)

A police officer working undercover teams up with a former convict to take down a dangerous crime boss who has a weapon that could cause massive destruction. Starring Paul Walker and David Belle, this action film is an English-language adaptation of a popular French movie known for its incredible parkour stunts. Written by Luc Besson, it’s packed with thrilling chases and fast-paced action. It begins streaming on Max on Saturday, November 1st.
‘Johnny Angel’ (1945)

When a ship captain discovers his father’s abandoned freighter with no crew in sight, he begins a dangerous pursuit of a hidden secret and the person responsible. Starring George Raft, Claire Trevor, and Signe Hasso, this atmospheric mystery, based on the novel by Charles Gordon Booth, is available to stream on Max starting November 1st.
‘A Christmas Carol’ (1938)

A Christmas Carol tells the story of Ebenezer Scrooge, who is visited by three ghosts that help him reflect on his past and future, ultimately leading to a transformation. This version, starring Reginald Owen, is a heartwarming take on the classic tale from MGM, softening some of the story’s scarier moments while staying true to its spirit. You can stream it on Max starting Saturday, November 1st.
‘Monster-in-Law’ (2005)

A woman finds the perfect partner, but their relationship is complicated by his overbearing mother who constantly tries to control things. The film features a delightful pairing of Jennifer Lopez and Jane Fonda, marking a welcome return for Fonda. Despite a small budget, the movie proved to be a box office success. You can stream it on Max starting Saturday, November 1st.
‘The Public Enemy’ (1931)

The film follows Tom Powers’s dangerous climb in the illegal liquor trade and shows how quickly everything can fall apart. James Cagney’s dynamic performance revolutionized how gangsters were portrayed on film, and director William Wellman’s gritty style creates a realistic and tense atmosphere. Watch it on Max starting November 1st.
‘The Women’ (1939)

This classic film follows a group of sophisticated New York women as they deal with love, divorce, and friendship. Starring Norma Shearer, Joan Crawford, and Rosalind Russell, it’s known for its witty dialogue and glamorous style. Expect fast-paced drama set against a backdrop of stunning fashion and colorful scenes. Watch it on Max starting Saturday, November 1st.
‘The Devil’s Rejects’ (2005)

Following a police raid, the Firefly family is on the run through the Southwest, with a determined sheriff hot on their trail. Director Rob Zombie changes gears from spooky thrills to a dark and intense chase. As they travel, the group faces increasingly dangerous conflicts, pushing everyone to their limits. Watch it on Max starting Saturday, November 1st.
‘A Christmas Story’ (1983)

This heartwarming story follows a young boy’s wish for a Red Ryder BB gun during a memorable holiday season in the Midwest. Told through the charming narration and style of Jean Shepherd, the film offers a nostalgic look back at childhood. It’s become a beloved tradition for many, even inspiring the creation of a museum dedicated to its world. You can stream it on Max starting November 1st.
‘The Town’ (2010)

Facing capture by the FBI and a crumbling team, a bank robber attempts one last heist. The film, directed by and starring Ben Affleck alongside Jeremy Renner, Rebecca Hall, and Jon Hamm, received a longer, more detailed version for its release on home video. You can now stream it on Max starting Saturday, November 1st.
‘Ice Age: Continental Drift’ (2012)

Manny, Sid, and Diego are adrift at sea on an iceberg, facing challenges from pirates and heartwarming family reunions. This new installment from Blue Sky Studios introduces fresh characters and plenty of laughs, proving the series remains popular worldwide. You can start streaming it on Max starting Saturday, November 1st.
‘Four Christmases’ (2008)

When a couple’s travel plans fall apart, they end up spending the day with all four of their divorced parents. Starring Vince Vaughn and Reese Witherspoon, this funny movie explores family dynamics and old conflicts, and has become a popular choice to watch during the holidays. You can stream it on Max starting November 1st.
‘The Polar Express’ (2004)

A doubting young boy takes a magical train journey to the North Pole and discovers the power of believing. The film stars Tom Hanks in multiple roles and was a groundbreaking achievement in performance capture technology, directed by Robert Zemeckis. Its immersive IMAX 3D experience made it a beloved holiday tradition, and now you can stream it on Max starting November 1st.
‘House of 1000 Corpses’ (2003)

During a Halloween road trip, a group of travelers encounters the terrifying Firefly family and must battle their way out of a horrifying compound. Director Rob Zombie’s first film pays homage to the gritty, low-budget horror movies of the 1970s. The film’s success led to sequels that expanded its dark and disturbing universe. Watch it on Max starting Saturday, November 1st.
‘Elf’ (2003)

When Buddy leaves the North Pole to search for his dad, he ends up in New York City and brightens everyone’s spirits. Starring Will Ferrell, this feel-good comedy has become a beloved holiday tradition, and its story has expanded with a Broadway show and a TV special. You can stream it on Max starting Saturday, November 1st.
‘National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation’ (1989)

In the classic comedy National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation, Clark Griswold just wants to create a wonderful holiday for his family, but everything goes wrong – from power failures to annoying relatives and a lost paycheck. Starring Chevy Chase and Beverly D’Angelo, this beloved film has been a holiday tradition for decades, thanks to the witty script by John Hughes. You can stream it on Max starting November 1st.
‘The Wolfman’ (2010)

A compelling new mystery unfolds as an actor goes back to his family’s estate and faces a dark curse, while a determined detective investigates a series of killings. Featuring Benicio del Toro, Emily Blunt, and Anthony Hopkins, the story takes place in atmospheric settings like misty moors and dimly lit castles. The film reimagines a legendary monster with stunning practical effects and digital enhancements. Watch it on Max starting Saturday, November 1st.
‘Hellboy’ (2004)

A demon, brought to life by humans, battles supernatural dangers for a hidden government agency, all while a long-forgotten plot begins to stir. Starring Ron Perlman, this series is a true adaptation of Mike Mignola’s comic, brought to life by the creative vision of Guillermo del Toro. It features incredible creatures created with both traditional effects and modern digital technology, resulting in a unique and immersive world. Watch it on Max starting Saturday, November 1st.
‘Betrayed’ (1954)

During World War II in occupied Europe, a thrilling story of spies and resistance unfolds, centered around a famous double agent. Starring Clark Gable, Lana Turner, and Victor Mature, this colorful war thriller was filmed on location in both the Netherlands and England, adding to its authenticity. Watch it on Max starting Saturday, November 1st.
‘Backfire’ (1950)

A wounded war veteran sets out to find his missing friend, who is suspected of murder. Gordon MacRae, Virginia Mayo, and Edmond O’Brien follow a trail of evidence through hospitals, nightclubs, and police stations. The story unfolds through interwoven flashbacks, revealing a complex web of guilt and loyalty. Watch it on Max starting Saturday, November 1st.
‘Roadblock’ (1951)

A tough insurance investigator finds himself falling for a con artist, and gets pulled into a dangerous robbery that’s doomed to fail. Starring Charles McGraw and Joan Dixon, this fast-paced thriller is set in Los Angeles and shows just how quickly things can fall apart when you take a chance. Watch it on Max starting November 1st.
‘Beasts of the Southern Wild’ (2012)

A young girl named Hushpuppy navigates tough challenges – from harsh weather and sickness to fantastical creatures – all while her father teaches her to be independent. The film features authentic performances from Quvenzhané Wallis and Dwight Henry, and a unique atmosphere created by its music and handcrafted visuals. Watch it on Max starting November 1st.
‘The Roaring Twenties’ (1939)

Following World War I, three former soldiers find themselves caught up in the dangerous world of illegal alcohol sales as the country faces economic hardship. This classic crime story stars James Cagney and Humphrey Bogart, and is inspired by real events from the era. Watch it on Max starting Saturday, November 1st.
‘Out of the Past’ (1947)

A garage owner gets caught up in a dangerous love triangle with a manipulative woman and a man from his past. Starring Robert Mitchum, Jane Greer, and Kirk Douglas, this classic film embodies the dark and fatalistic style of noir. Expect shadowy visuals, a twisting plot, and memories that haunt. Watch it on Max starting November 11th.
‘Murder, My Sweet’ (1944)

Private investigator Philip Marlowe gets more than he bargained for when a missing person case leads him into a world of blackmail and stolen jewels. Dick Powell delivers a tough, new performance as the detective in this film, directed by Edward Dmytryk, which became a classic example of how detective stories are told on screen. Watch it on Max starting Saturday, November 1st.
‘They Were Expendable’ (1945)

During the first months of World War II, PT boat crews bravely fought to defend the Philippines, often facing overwhelming challenges. John Ford’s film, starring Robert Montgomery and John Wayne, captures their quiet courage and focuses on themes of duty, camaraderie, and saying goodbye. Watch it on Max starting November 1st.
‘Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo’ (1944)

Airmen prepare for a risky mission, then must fly an incredibly long and dangerous distance to return home. The film features strong performances from Van Johnson, Robert Walker, and Spencer Tracy, blending the tension of the mission with heartfelt family moments. MGM delivered impressive visuals while carefully managing the film’s budget. Watch it streaming on Max starting Saturday, November 1st.
‘Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter’ (2012)

A future president deals with a personal loss and secretly trains to fight zombies, all while building his political career. Starring Benjamin Walker, Dominic Cooper, and Mary Elizabeth Winstead, this action-packed movie combines creative storytelling with impressive visuals. Watch it on Max starting November 11th.
‘Destination Tokyo’ (1943)

A submarine secretly enters enemy territory to deliver a scouting team, all while being rocked by explosions. Starring Cary Grant, the film follows a young naval crew who quickly adapt under intense pressure. It’s a thrilling story with realistic naval details and claustrophobic action sequences. Watch it on Max starting Saturday, November 1st.
‘Objective, Burma!’ (1945)

A group of paratroopers successfully destroys a vital radar station, but their escape through the jungle is fraught with danger as they run low on supplies. Led by Errol Flynn, the unit battles ambushes and struggles with illness during their difficult retreat. Subsequent versions of the story provide more background on the larger Allied military effort. Watch it on Max starting Saturday, November 1st.
‘Crime Wave’ (1954)

A man recently released from prison is pressured to rejoin a group of criminals, while a determined detective closes in on them across the city. Starring Sterling Hayden, this fast-paced and gritty film was shot on location for a realistic feel. Watch it on Max starting Saturday, November 1st.
‘Red Riding Hood’ (2011)

A small village is gripped by fear as a werewolf stalks the land, and everyone is a suspect – even those closest to each other, including a dedicated investigator. Starring Amanda Seyfried, Gary Oldman, and Julie Christie, this beautifully costumed mystery unfolds with a growing sense of distrust and hidden secrets in the surrounding woods. Watch it on Max starting Saturday, November 1st.
‘Alex Cross’ (2012)

A detective in Detroit is tracking a cruel attacker who is targeting people he knows. Based on the popular book series, Tyler Perry stars as the detective, and Matthew Fox plays the terrifying villain. As the investigation unfolds, the team’s unity is tested by a dangerous and cunning scheme. Watch it on Max starting Saturday, November 1st.
‘Deception’ (1946)

A talented pianist, cellist, and an overbearing composer find their lives tangled in a web of jealousy and financial difficulties, turning a musical performance into a battleground. The film stars Bette Davis, Paul Henreid, and Claude Rains, who bring intense energy to every scene. Featuring a powerful score by Erich Wolfgang Korngold, this dramatic story streams on Max starting November 1st.
‘Norm of the North’ (2016)

A chatty polar bear and three tiny lemmings head to New York City on a mission to save their Arctic home from being destroyed by a new construction project. This family-friendly adventure, starring Rob Schneider, Heather Graham, and Ken Jeong, explores themes of belonging and what ‘home’ truly means. The movie proved popular enough to get several direct-to-video sequels. You can start streaming it on Max starting Saturday, November 1st.
‘Where Danger Lives’ (1950)

After a deadly encounter leaves him injured and disoriented, a young doctor races to the border with a mysterious woman. Starring Robert Mitchum and Faith Domergue, this suspenseful road thriller gets a boost when a powerful man, played by Claude Rains, complicates things. Watch it on Max starting Saturday, November 1st.
‘Screaming Eagles’ (1956)

On D-Day, paratroopers landed scattered across enemy territory, and a new recruit must quickly prove himself. Starring Tom Tryon and Jan Merlin, this film follows a small group as they navigate through the confusion and challenges of being dropped behind enemy lines. It highlights the difficulties of finding their way and adapting to unexpected circumstances in the darkness. Watch it on Max starting Saturday, November 1st.
‘The Mask of Dimitrios’ (1944)

A writer investigates the life of a deceased criminal, uncovering a dangerous network of smuggling and deceit across Europe. Classic performances by Peter Lorre, Sydney Greenstreet, and Zachary Scott reveal a tangled history of lies. Based on Eric Ambler’s novel, this film keeps you guessing while raising the stakes. Stream it on Max starting November 11th.
‘Desperate’ (1947)

When a truck driver resists a robbery, the criminals target his wife, and a powerful crime boss forces him to falsely confess. Steve Brodie and Raymond Burr engage in a relentless pursuit across both city streets and rural farmlands. Director Anthony Mann uses dramatic, shadowy lighting to heighten the tension. Watch it on Max starting Saturday, November 1st.
‘Marked Woman’ (1937)

When a Manhattan socialite’s sister is murdered, she bravely confronts a dangerous criminal and teams up with an honest prosecutor to seek justice. Starring Bette Davis and Humphrey Bogart, this thrilling film is based on actual events from real-life investigations into organized crime. Warner Bros.’ classic filmmaking style keeps the story fast-paced and engaging. Watch it streaming on Max starting Saturday, November 1st.
‘Invisible Stripes’ (1939)

This classic film follows a man recently released from prison who’s trying to build an honest life, while his brother is tempted down a dangerous path by a former cellmate. Featuring powerful performances from George Raft, William Holden, and Humphrey Bogart, it’s a compelling story about the challenges of starting over and the pressures of life after incarceration. Watch it on Max starting November 1st.
‘The Postman Always Rings Twice’ (1946)

A wandering stranger and a woman in a troubled marriage conspire to commit murder, leading to a series of events that challenge everyone’s beliefs and reveal hidden truths. Starring Lana Turner and John Garfield, this story portrays a passionate connection that quickly becomes dangerous. Set largely in a small-town diner, the film explores themes of destiny and remorse. Watch it on Max starting Saturday, November 1st.
‘Kingsman: The Golden Circle’ (2017)

Following a major attack, British and American intelligence agencies team up to prevent a worldwide hostage crisis. Taron Egerton and Colin Firth reprise their roles, joined by Julianne Moore and Pedro Pascal. Expect a thrilling adventure filled with action and gadgets, taking place from London to Kentucky. Starts streaming on Max November 11th.
‘Nocturne’ (1946)

A detective doesn’t believe a composer took his own life and begins investigating, uncovering connections between several models and a mysterious song. Starring George Raft and Lynn Bari, the story unfolds across the glamorous yet shadowy world of Hollywood studios, apartments, and nightclubs as they search for the truth. Watch it on Max starting Saturday, November 1st.
‘Past Lives’ (2023)

A touching new drama follows two childhood friends who find each other again in New York after being separated by life’s changes. The film explores how both chance and the choices we make define our paths, with subtle performances from Greta Lee, Teo Yoo, and John Magaro. Writer and director Celine Song draws from her own life to create this deeply personal story. It premieres on Max November 11th.
‘Dawn of the Planet of the Apes’ (2014)

A delicate truce between apes and the last humans is shattered as distrust and the desire for more territory lead them toward conflict. Andy Serkis powerfully returns as Caesar, bringing the character to life through groundbreaking performance capture technology. Director Matt Reeves balances epic battle scenes with deeply personal stories about family. Watch it on Max starting November 11th.
‘I Am Curious Johnny’ (2025)

This documentary follows Johnny Pigozzi, a wealthy heir and passionate photographer, as he chronicles his life through decades of friendships, parties, and art collecting. The film features a vast archive of photos that feel surprisingly modern, almost like a preview of the selfie era. It also explores how Pigozzi’s collecting helped to redefine perspectives on contemporary art from Africa. It begins streaming on Max on Monday, November 3rd.
‘The Lego Ninjago Movie’ (2017)

In Ninjago City, teen ninja Lloyd faces the shocking revelation that his enemy, Garmadon, is actually his father. With the guidance of Master Wu, voiced by Jackie Chan, the ninja team learns to combine their elemental powers. This new spin-off delivers a polished, cinematic experience to the long-running series. Watch it on Max starting Wednesday, November 5th.
‘A Man Called Otto’ (2022)

A heartwarming film about a man who finds connection and joy again thanks to his new neighbors. Tom Hanks and Mariana Treviño star in this touching story, directed by Marc Forster, that focuses on the power of simple kindness and community. It begins streaming on Max, November 6th.
‘Materialists’ (2025)

A New York City matchmaker’s personal life gets complicated when she reconnects with an old flame and takes on a client who creates even more drama. Starring Dakota Johnson, Chris Evans, and Pedro Pascal, this film from director Celine Song explores love and ambition in a world of wealth. It begins streaming on Max November 7th.
‘Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes’ (2024)

Years after Caesar’s reign, a young chimpanzee named Noa ventures across a changed world ruled by a manipulative leader who has distorted the original beliefs. The landscape has expanded with new tribes and a fortified coastal city, and Noa is guided by Raka, a wise orangutan. This chapter explores the conflict between what is remembered and what becomes legend, and how it impacts the relationships between different species. Watch it on Max starting Thursday, November 13th.
‘Eddington’ (2025)

A tired sheriff and an ambitious mayor clash for control of their New Mexico town amidst protests and the stress of a pandemic. This darkly funny, modern western stars Joaquin Phoenix and Pedro Pascal alongside a large cast, and is directed by Ari Aster, who explores themes of exhaustion and desire. It begins streaming on Max on Friday, November 14th.
‘One to One: John & Yoko’ (2025)

This film uses home movies, audio recordings, and concert footage to explore John Lennon and Yoko Ono’s early years in Greenwich Village and their 1972 concerts. It examines their creative process, political activism, and the challenges of being a famous couple. The film features complete concert performances with newly remastered audio. It begins streaming on Max on November 14th.
‘Missing’ (2023)

When a woman disappears during a vacation with her new boyfriend, her daughter uses technology – checking her accounts and online activity – to try and find her. The film, starring Storm Reid and Nia Long, is a gripping thriller that follows a high-tech search for answers. It begins streaming on Max on Thursday, November 20th.
‘Flight Risk’ (2025)

In the Alaskan wilderness, a pilot finds himself flying with a federal agent and a tech CEO who’s on the run. As they journey through stormy skies, secrets and shifting identities create a web of suspicion and unexpected twists. Starring Mark Wahlberg, Michelle Dockery, and Topher Grace, this tense thriller arrives on Max November 26th.
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