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Let's check out some of the great films—from Ghibli masterpieces to silent classics—Max has to offer Now that we’re used to HBO Max shedding the best part of its name to become just Max, we can concentrate on what really matters: the movies. Max’s impressive library includes most films released by Warner Bros., along with HBO original movies, plus titles from other studios (like all the best animated films from Studio Ghibli).

So before you spend hours mindlessly flipping through their various hubs and menus because you can’t decide what the hell to watch, here’s rundown of the best films on . 2 / 77 For decades, Stanley Kubrick’s has stood as a kind of primal mystery, a glimpse at forces beyond comprehension. Within film history, it serves, more or less, the same function that the vast alien monoliths serve in the movie itself.



Here it was: This colossal monument to ambiguity, dropped into the middle of a late-’60s culture that must’ve found it baffling and terrifying. But those audiences reached out to touch 2001 anyway, and suddenly, all kinds of vast advancements sparked off. Special effects became headier, slicker, more immersive.

Motion picture storytelling branched off into unexplored new dimensions. Mainstream film dove headlong into the psychedelic. [ ] 3 / 77 The McGuffin.

The wrong man. An everyman hero who’s at once the pursuer and the pursued. All the classic elements of an Alfred Hitchcock movie are perfectly articulated in 1935’s , which s.

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