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On the fourth weekend of April, some of the best new movies new this month will be available on HBO Max.
This weekend heralds the streaming premiere of the 2025 awards show Marty Supreme, So if you missed it in theaters and don’t want to pay the $19.99 fee to rent it, now’s your chance to see it.
watch with us Would also like to highlight two other great films recently added to the platform, including dust bunny, Indie action fantasy film starring Mads Mickelson and Sigourney Weaver.
Read on for all three of our picks.
Long Island native Maddie Barker (Jennifer Lawrence) is a 32-year-old Uber driver and bartender whose childhood home is on the verge of bankruptcy. Desperate for a roof over her head, Maddie responds to an unusual Craigslist ad from a wealthy couple (Matthew Broderick and Laura Benanti) also long for someone to date their introverted 19-year-old son, Percy (Andrew Bart Feldman) so he can break out of his shell. To boost Percy’s confidence before he leaves for Princeton, they promise Mattie a Buick Regal if she succeeds. As time passes, Maddie races to meet this seemingly impossible challenge so that her life doesn’t completely fall apart.
and No hard feelings, Lawrence has established herself as a romantic comedy heavyweight, using her vast talents to effortlessly balance impeccable comedic timing (and a knack for slapstick and physical comedy) with believable dramatic moments. Although the movie sometimes plays it too safe, No hard feelings Still a charming romantic comedy filled with laugh-out-loud moments, an original and absurd plot, and the charming chemistry between Feldman and Lawrence. The film is also a quiet success as it explores arbitrary markers of growing up and the ways in which growing up can be a challenge for any age.
1950s New York City, Marty Mauser (Timothée Chalamet) will do whatever it takes to become the world’s top table tennis player. After managing to squeeze in a spot at the British Open, he lost in the final round to a deaf-mute Japanese player, Koto Endo (Sichuan harmonica). Back home, Marty mopes over his loss but is as determined as ever to make it big, even as the world seems to be falling apart around him – and all because of his own actions. Between an affair with an older woman, money owed, a lost dog, a stint in jail, and the reality that he might be the father of an unborn baby, poor Marty can’t seem to catch a break.
Despite losing all nine Academy Award nominations this year, Marty Supre Still an award-worthy film, Chalamet not only won the Golden Globe for Best Actor. Deeply affected by the director’s narrative and stylistic confusion Josh SafdiePrevious films co-directed, e.g. good times and uncut gems, watch Marty Supre It was like having the funniest anxiety attack of my life. Rich textures, stunning pacing and live performances from seasoned A-list stars such as Gwyneth Paltrow and non-actors such as directors Abel Ferrara Same, Marty Supre It is a work of art not to be missed.
Eight-year-old Aurora (Sophie Sloan) believes a monster under her bed killed her parents, so she asks her neighbor, the anonymous killer in Apartment 5B (Mikkelsen), to help her kill it. 5B realizes that the Assassins most likely killed Aurora’s parents by mistake while searching for Aurora, but when he informs his superior, Laverne (Weaver), he is advised to kill Aurora. 5B apprehends a killer who comes for children and pays a brief visit to a child protection agent, only to discover that Aurora has a history of parents mysteriously disappearing. But when choosing to protect Aurora, 5B needs to face more than just assassins.
dust bunny Marking the TV native’s directorial debut, Bryan Fowlerthe creative mastermind behind such series hannibal, push daisy and American Gods. dust bunny Fuller and hannibal Mikkelsen stars in the title role and finds the Hannibal Lecter actor working perfectly and happily with his much younger co-star Sloane. The film is so captivating, imaginative and visually impressive that you can overlook some of the light-hearted narrative. But the film clearly prioritizes evoking emotion over a powerful story, and as a result it manages to craft something touching and surprisingly moving.