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If you’re looking for some great movies to watch on the last weekend of January, there’s no better option than this HBO Max.
The platform has a fantastic library of movies from around the world, dating back to the early 20th century. Whether you’re looking for light entertainment or challenging arthouse movies, you’ll find them all on HBO Max.
This week, watch with us There are three movies we think you should check out if you need weekend plans.
Our picks include stars like (recent Oscar nominee) Rose Byrne, Mahershala Ali, Rachel Sennott and Conan O’Brien.
Director brings the ugly reality of motherhood to life Mary Bronstein’s Stressful If I had legs I would kick you This earned star Rose Byrne her first Academy Award nomination. Byrne stars as Linda, a mother pushed to her absolute mental and emotional limits as she struggles to balance the needs of her ailing daughter while being forced to leave her home for emergency repairs. Left alone by her absent husband who is away at work (Christian Slater), Linda seeks help from her impatient therapist (O’Brien), but finds herself further spiraling into psychological distress – especially when one of her patients (Danielle McDonald) is missing.
If you like anxiety-inducing crazes safdie brothers movie, then you will love it If I had legs I would kick you. Some of us enjoy being emotionally tortured in the movies we watch, and if you’re one of those sick freaks, you’ll find great emotional catharsis in Bronstein’s films. The film’s brilliance lies in its own unrelenting exhaustion, and Bourne’s performance is a masterpiece. You may not want to revisit it, but you can’t deny that it’s brilliantly executed.
At three critical moments in his life, moonlight It records the coming-of-age story of a young black man living in Miami. Based on an unpublished semi-autobiographical play black boy looks blue in moonlightthe story revolves around Chiron (produced by Trevante Rhodes, Ashton Sanders and Alex Hibbert) as he goes through the difficulties of growing up and the pain of falling in love. Chiron initially finds an understanding father figure in drug dealer Juan (Mahershala Ali), but as he grows up, he comes to understand himself and his sexuality.
although moonlight unfortunately defined as Oscar chaos The film is a lasting and touching portrait of LGBTQ+ coming-of-age drama that deserves a Best Picture win. With his Oscar-winning performance, Ali moonlight Carefully directed and written by Barry Jenkins — a film of great skill but also of great compassion. Although the story moonlight It’s specific, and you walk away knowing how universal it feels.
During a huge hurricane, a group of twenty-somethings take shelter in their friend David’s family mansion (Pete Davidson), there’s more than just drinking games and pool parties waiting for them. When the gang decides to play “Bodies Bodies Bodies” – a dark murder-style party game – the fake murder turns into real murder when David is found dead. Trust conflicts and tensions rise as the hapless Gen Z scramble to find out who killed their friend and whether the killer is among their ranks.
Starring a stellar cast including Rachel Sennott, Paul Steinberg, Maria Bakalova and Mihara, Institutional Institutional Institutional is a raucous black comedy horror film that doubles as a truly gripping whodunnit. Use smart scripts from Sarah Delap and confident direction Halina Regin In her feature film debut, Institutional Institutional Institutional A suspenseful novel that’s both fun and entertaining, with some clever social satire for young people in the digital age.