All the Movies Coming to HBO Max in September 2025

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September on HBO Max brings a wide mix of crime sagas, classic Hollywood dramas, modern horror favorites, acclaimed anime features, and under‑the‑radar documentaries. The month is front‑loaded with a huge drop on Monday, September 1, followed by a few targeted premieres across the rest of the month.

Below, you’ll find every movie arriving on HBO Max in September, organized with quick background on story and production plus the exact date each title lands on the service.

‘Our Vines Have Tender Grapes’ (1946)

'Our Vines Have Tender Grapes' (1946)
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer

This small‑town family drama follows a Norwegian‑American farming community in Wisconsin through the eyes of a young girl and her father. Starring Edward G. Robinson and Margaret O’Brien, it was produced at MGM and directed by Roy Rowland; it arrives on HBO Max on Monday, September 1.

The film adapts George Victor Martin’s 1940 novel and features photography by Robert Surtees that emphasizes rural life and seasonal change. Known for its gentle tone and community focus, it streams beginning Monday, September 1.

‘Goodfellas’ (1990)

'Goodfellas' (1990)
Warner Bros. Pictures

This landmark mob chronicle tracks Henry Hill’s rise and fall inside New York organized crime from the 1950s through the 1980s. Directed by Martin Scorsese and starring Ray Liotta, Robert De Niro, and Joe Pesci, it hits HBO Max on Monday, September 1.

Adapted from Nicholas Pileggi’s nonfiction book, the film is celebrated for its kinetic camerawork, era‑defining soundtrack, and Pesci’s Oscar‑winning performance. The classic arrives on HBO Max on Monday, September 1.

‘Splinter’ (2008)

Indion Entertainment Group

A compact creature feature set mostly at a rural gas station pits trapped strangers against a parasitic organism. Directed by Toby Wilkins and starring Shea Whigham, Paulo Costanzo, and Jill Wagner, it begins streaming Monday, September 1 on HBO Max.

The movie was shot primarily in Oklahoma and gained attention on the festival circuit for practical effects and tense staging. It lands on HBO Max on Monday, September 1.

‘Night Nurse’ (1931)

'Night Nurse' (1931)
Warner Bros. Pictures

This pre‑Code thriller follows a young nurse who uncovers a deadly scheme targeting her patients. Directed by William A. Wellman and starring Barbara Stanwyck, Joan Blondell, and Clark Gable, it arrives Monday, September 1 on HBO Max.

Produced by Warner Bros., the movie is known for frank social themes typical of pre‑Code Hollywood. Stream it starting Monday, September 1.

‘Almost Christmas’ (2016)

'Almost Christmas' (2016)
Universal Pictures

A widower gathers his family for their first holiday since his wife’s passing, hoping for peace despite simmering tensions. Written and directed by David E. Talbert and featuring Danny Glover, Gabrielle Union, Mo’Nique, and Kimberly Elise, it starts streaming Monday, September 1 on HBO Max.

Shot in Atlanta, the ensemble comedy blends family drama with humor and music. It arrives on HBO Max on Monday, September 1.

‘Veronica Mars’ (2014)

'Veronica Mars' (2014)
Warner Bros. Digital

Years after leaving sleuthing behind, Veronica returns to Neptune to help a former boyfriend implicated in a murder. Created by Rob Thomas from his TV series and starring Kristen Bell with many returning cast members, it premieres on HBO Max Monday, September 1.

The feature was funded in part through a record‑setting crowdfunding campaign before being released by Warner Bros. The movie lands Monday, September 1 on HBO Max.

‘Selena’ (1997)

'Selena' (1997)
Warner Bros. Pictures

This biographical drama traces Tejano superstar Selena Quintanilla’s rise and tragic death. Directed by Gregory Nava and starring Jennifer Lopez and Edward James Olmos, it streams on HBO Max starting Monday, September 1.

Filmed largely in Texas, the production worked closely with the Quintanilla family to dramatize key concerts and career milestones. It arrives Monday, September 1.

‘Lonely Castle in the Mirror’ (2022)

'Lonely Castle in the Mirror' (2022)
Chukyo TV Broadcasting Company

A bullied teenager discovers a portal in her bedroom mirror leading to a fantastical castle shared by other students. Directed by Keiichi Hara and adapted from Mizuki Tsujimura’s novel, it begins streaming Monday, September 1 on HBO Max.

The Japanese animated feature blends fantasy with school‑life themes and was produced by A‑1 Pictures. It arrives on HBO Max on Monday, September 1.

‘Keeper of the Flame’ (1943)

'Keeper of the Flame' (1943)
Loew's Incorporated

A reporter investigates the mysterious death of a national hero and uncovers disturbing truths about his legacy. Directed by George Cukor and starring Spencer Tracy and Katharine Hepburn, it arrives Monday, September 1 on HBO Max.

Produced by MGM during World War II, the film adapts I. A. R. Wylie’s novel and explores propaganda and power. Stream it starting Monday, September 1.

‘No Questions Asked’ (1951)

'No Questions Asked' (1951)
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer

An ambitious insurance investigator cuts shady deals to recover stolen goods, blurring legal lines as a crime ring tightens. Directed by Harold F. Kress and starring Barry Sullivan, Jean Hagen, and Arlene Dahl, it lands Monday, September 1 on HBO Max.

Shot for MGM, the noir emphasizes postwar urban crime and moral compromise. It begins streaming Monday, September 1.

‘Pirate Radio USA’ (2006)

'Pirate Radio USA' (2006)
Pirate Radio USA

This documentary travels the country with unlicensed broadcasters to explore free‑speech debates around micro‑radio. Directed by Jeff Pearson and Mary Jones, it premieres on HBO Max Monday, September 1.

The film captures station raids, interviews activists, and frames pirate radio as a response to media consolidation. It arrives Monday, September 1.

‘The Cabin in the Woods’ (2012)

'The Cabin in the Woods' (2012)
Lionsgate

Five friends on a remote getaway stumble into a hidden operation manipulating their fate. Co‑written by Joss Whedon and Drew Goddard, directed by Goddard, and starring Kristen Connolly, Chris Hemsworth, and Richard Jenkins, it hits HBO Max Monday, September 1.

Produced by Lionsgate with practical and digital effects, the film was shot in British Columbia and became known for its genre‑bending twist. It arrives Monday, September 1.

‘The Woman in White’ (1948)

'The Woman in White' (1948)
Warner Bros. Pictures

A Victorian mystery unfolds when a young man encounters a spectral woman and becomes entangled in a conspiracy. Directed by Peter Godfrey and starring Alexis Smith, Eleanor Parker, and Sydney Greenstreet, it starts streaming Monday, September 1 on HBO Max.

Adapted from Wilkie Collins’s influential novel, the Warner Bros. production emphasizes Gothic atmosphere and inheritance intrigue. It arrives Monday, September 1.

‘Stranger on Horseback’ (1956)

'Stranger on Horseback' (1956)
Robert Goldstein Productions

A circuit‑riding judge takes on a powerful cattle baron after a killing in a frontier town. Directed by Jacques Tourneur and starring Joel McCrea, the Western lands Monday, September 1 on HBO Max.

Filmed in Arizona, the production highlights due‑process themes against open‑range politics. Stream it starting Monday, September 1.

‘On Dangerous Ground’ (1951)

'On Dangerous Ground' (1951)
RKO Radio Pictures

A hard‑edged city detective’s brutal methods are tested during a rural manhunt that leads to a reclusive, blind woman. Directed by Nicholas Ray and starring Robert Ryan and Ida Lupino, it arrives Monday, September 1 on HBO Max.

The RKO release features a Bernard Herrmann score and location photography that contrasts urban grit with wintry landscapes. It begins streaming Monday, September 1.

‘Caged’ (1950)

'Caged' (1950)
Warner Bros. Pictures

A young widow sent to prison is hardened by the system and the abuses she endures. Directed by John Cromwell and starring Eleanor Parker and Agnes Moorehead, it comes to HBO Max on Monday, September 1.

An influential women‑in‑prison drama from Warner Bros., it garnered awards attention for Parker’s performance. It streams Monday, September 1.

‘Murder Is My Beat’ (1955)

'Murder Is My Beat' (1955)
Masthead Productions

A police detective doubts the guilt of the woman he arrested and goes on the run to find the real killer. Directed by Edgar G. Ulmer and starring Paul Langton and Barbara Payton, it hits HBO Max Monday, September 1.

Shot quickly on modest sets, the Allied Artists noir emphasizes shifting loyalties and lean storytelling. It arrives Monday, September 1.

‘Dog Day Afternoon’ (1975)

'Dog Day Afternoon' (1975)
Warner Bros. Pictures

Based on a real 1972 Brooklyn bank robbery, this drama follows a botched heist spiraling into a media spectacle. Directed by Sidney Lumet and starring Al Pacino and John Cazale, it begins streaming Monday, September 1 on HBO Max.

The film was produced by Warner Bros., shot largely on New York locations, and is noted for its near‑real‑time structure. It arrives Monday, September 1.

‘Gasoline Alley’ (1951)

'Gasoline Alley' (1951)
Columbia Pictures

Adapted from Frank King’s long‑running comic strip, this comedy follows Skeezix and family through small‑scale adventures. Directed by Edward Bernds, it streams on HBO Max starting Monday, September 1.

The Columbia Pictures release continued the comic’s slice‑of‑life tone and led to a sequel the same year. It arrives Monday, September 1.

‘Fireworks’ (2017)

'Fireworks' (2017)
Shaft

Classmates contemplate whether fireworks look different from the side or from below as a magical turn reshapes a summer day. Produced by Shaft and directed by Akiyuki Shinbo and Nobuyuki Takeuchi from a Shunji Iwai story, it lands Monday, September 1 on HBO Max.

The feature blends romance with time‑loop fantasy and features a pop soundtrack that charted in Japan. It begins streaming Monday, September 1.

‘Nobody Lives Forever’ (1946)

'Nobody Lives Forever' (1946)
Warner Bros. Pictures

A con man returns from the war and targets a wealthy widow, only to face competing grifters and second thoughts. Directed by Jean Negulesco and starring John Garfield and Geraldine Fitzgerald, it arrives Monday, September 1 on HBO Max.

The Warner Bros. noir adapts a W. R. Burnett story and mixes wartime dislocation with classic confidence‑game plotting. It streams Monday, September 1.

‘Helen of Troy’ (1956)

'Helen of Troy' (1956)
Warner Bros. Pictures

This ancient‑world epic dramatizes the abduction of Helen and the decade‑long war between Troy and the Greek coalition. Featuring Rossana Podestà and Jack Sernas, the production arrives on HBO Max Monday, September 1.

Shot in Italy and released by Warner Bros., the film showcases large‑scale sets and battle staging characteristic of 1950s epics. It begins streaming Monday, September 1.

‘Your Name.’ (2016)

'Your Name.' (2016)
CoMix Wave Films

Two teenagers connected by a mysterious phenomenon find their lives entwined across distance and time. Written and directed by Makoto Shinkai with music by Radwimps, it hits HBO Max Monday, September 1.

The anime was produced by CoMix Wave Films and became a worldwide box‑office success. Stream it starting Monday, September 1.

‘Scene of the Crime’ (1949)

'Scene of the Crime' (1949)
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer

A Los Angeles detective links a policeman’s murder to a robbery ring while balancing family pressures. Directed by Roy Rowland and starring Van Johnson, it lands Monday, September 1 on HBO Max.

The MGM release leans on location work and a procedural approach typical of late‑1940s crime dramas. It arrives Monday, September 1.

‘Children Who Chase Lost Voices’ (2011)

'Children Who Chase Lost Voices' (2011)
CoMix Wave Films

A girl journeys into an underground world after a chance meeting with a mysterious boy, confronting loss along the way. Written and directed by Makoto Shinkai, it streams on HBO Max beginning Monday, September 1.

Produced by CoMix Wave Films, the feature draws on mythic imagery and detailed backgrounds. It arrives Monday, September 1.

‘The Woman on the Beach’ (1947)

'The Woman on the Beach' (1947)
RKO Radio Pictures

A war‑shocked Coast Guard veteran becomes involved with a lighthouse keeper’s wife, igniting jealousy and danger. Directed by Jean Renoir and starring Joan Bennett and Robert Ryan, it premieres on HBO Max Monday, September 1.

RKO produced the film, which underwent reshoots that reshaped its ending. It starts streaming Monday, September 1.

‘Summer Storm’ (1944)

'Summer Storm' (1944)
Angelus Productions

Set in czarist Russia, a magistrate’s affair with a scheming servant leads to murder. Directed by Douglas Sirk and starring George Sanders and Linda Darnell, it arrives Monday, September 1 on HBO Max.

Based on Anton Chekhov’s novel ‘The Shooting Party,’ the film was produced by United Artists. It begins streaming Monday, September 1.

‘Our Miss Brooks’ (1956)

'Our Miss Brooks' (1956)
Warner Bros. Pictures

Schoolteacher Connie Brooks faces career and romantic complications in this feature built from the hit radio/TV series. Starring Eve Arden, it hits HBO Max Monday, September 1.

Warner Bros. brought the beloved character to theaters with familiar supporting players from the show. It arrives Monday, September 1.

‘The Secret Garden’ (1949)

'The Secret Garden' (1949)
Loew's Incorporated

An orphan sent to live with her uncle discovers a locked walled garden that transforms everyone around her. Directed by Fred M. Wilcox and starring Margaret O’Brien, it streams Monday, September 1 on HBO Max.

MGM’s adaptation of Frances Hodgson Burnett’s novel is notable for selective Technicolor sequences. It arrives Monday, September 1.

‘Fortune Favors Lady Nikuko’ (2021)

'Fortune Favors Lady Nikuko' (2021)
Yoshimoto Kogyo

A lively mother and her more reserved daughter navigate small‑town life on a northern Japanese island. Directed by Ayumu Watanabe and adapted from Kanako Nishi’s novel, it arrives Monday, September 1 on HBO Max.

Produced by Studio 4°C, the film emphasizes everyday warmth and food culture alongside expressive animation. It streams Monday, September 1.

‘Presenting Princess Shaw’ (2016)

'Presenting Princess Shaw' (2016)
Presenting Princess Shaw

A New Orleans singer’s YouTube videos catch the eye of an Israeli musician who builds global mashups from found performances. Directed by Ido Haar, it starts streaming Monday, September 1 on HBO Max.

The documentary follows Samantha Montgomery’s journey from nursing assistant to viral collaboration with producer Kutiman. It arrives Monday, September 1.

‘Susan and God’ (1940)

'Susan and God' (1940)
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer

A socialite’s sudden devotion to a moral crusade upends her marriage and friendships. Directed by George Cukor and starring Joan Crawford and Fredric March, it premieres on HBO Max Monday, September 1.

Based on Rachel Crothers’s play, the MGM production examines fashion, faith, and reconciliation. It begins streaming Monday, September 1.

‘Ghost Cat Anzu’ (2024)

'Ghost Cat Anzu' (2024)
NBCUniversal Entertainment Japan

Based on Takashi Imashiro’s manga, this French–Japanese animated feature follows Karin, an 11‑year‑old sent to live with her grandfather, and Anzu, the beer‑loving ghost cat tasked with looking after her. Directed by Yōko Kuno and Nobuhiro Yamashita and featuring voice performances by Mirai Moriyama and Noa Gotō, it arrives on HBO Max on Monday, September 1.

Produced by Shin‑Ei Animation and Miyu Productions with music by Keiichi Suzuki, the film uses rotoscope‑based animation derived from live‑action footage and premiered in the Directors’ Fortnight at Cannes before its 2024 Japanese release. It begins streaming Monday, September 1 on HBO Max.

‘Se7en’ (1995)

'Se7en' (1995)
New Line Cinema

Two detectives hunt a serial killer whose crimes follow a chilling thematic pattern tied to human vice. Directed by David Fincher and starring Brad Pitt and Morgan Freeman, it lands on HBO Max Monday, September 1.

New Line Cinema produced the film, noted for meticulous production design and a now‑famous finale. It arrives Monday, September 1.

‘Shadow of a Woman’ (1946)

'Shadow of a Woman' (1946)
Warner Bros. Pictures

A newlywed begins to suspect her husband is hiding deadly secrets about a missing patient. A Warner Bros. noir starring Helmut Dantine and Andrea King, it arrives Monday, September 1 on HBO Max.

Set against San Francisco and coastal locations, the film leans into gaslighting and suspense tropes of the era. It begins streaming Monday, September 1.

‘Young Bess’ (1953)

'Young Bess' (1953)
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer

This historical drama follows Elizabeth Tudor’s turbulent youth as she navigates court rivalries and family loyalties. Directed by George Sidney and starring Jean Simmons with Stewart Granger and Deborah Kerr, it comes to HBO Max Monday, September 1.

An MGM Technicolor production, it dramatizes key relationships that shape the future Elizabeth I. It arrives Monday, September 1.

‘Prometheus’ (2012)

'Prometheus' (2012)
20th Century Fox

A deep‑space expedition seeks humanity’s origins and encounters a terrifying discovery on a distant moon. Directed by Ridley Scott and starring Noomi Rapace and Michael Fassbender, it hits HBO Max Monday, September 1.

The 20th Century Studios release used extensive location work in Iceland and practical sets to build its sci‑fi environments. It begins streaming Monday, September 1.

‘Vigil in the Night’ (1940)

'Vigil in the Night' (1940)
RKO Radio Pictures

Two sisters working as nurses face professional sacrifice after a tragic mistake. Directed by George Stevens and starring Carole Lombard and Anne Shirley, it lands on HBO Max Monday, September 1.

RKO adapted A. J. Cronin’s novel, emphasizing medical ethics during a period of hospital reform. It arrives Monday, September 1.

‘The Place Promised in Our Early Days’ (2004)

'The Place Promised in Our Early Days' (2004)
CoMix Wave Films

In an alternate postwar Japan, three friends dream of reaching a mysterious tower dominating the horizon. Written and directed by Makoto Shinkai, it streams Monday, September 1 on HBO Max.

Produced by CoMix Wave Films, the feature mixes science‑fiction ideas with intimate character drama. It arrives Monday, September 1.

‘Without Love’ (1945)

'Without Love' (1945)
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer

A pragmatic marriage of convenience evolves when a scientist and a widow share a Washington, D.C. house during wartime. Directed by Harold S. Bucquet and starring Spencer Tracy and Katharine Hepburn, it hits HBO Max Monday, September 1.

Based on Philip Barry’s play, the MGM comedy pairs two of Hollywood’s most enduring co‑stars. It arrives Monday, September 1.

‘The Fate of the Furious’ (2017)

'The Fate of the Furious' (2017)
Universal Pictures

A cyberterrorist forces Dom to turn against his crew, sending the team across global set pieces. Directed by F. Gary Gray and starring Vin Diesel, Dwayne Johnson, and Charlize Theron, it lands on HBO Max Monday, September 1.

Shot across several countries with large‑scale stunts, the Universal release continued the franchise’s ensemble formula. It begins streaming Monday, September 1.

‘Mr. District Attorney’ (1947)

'Mr. District Attorney' (1947)
Columbia Pictures

Based on the popular radio series, this crime drama follows a principled prosecutor taking on racketeers. It arrives on HBO Max Monday, September 1.

The film translates the show’s procedural format to a feature narrative about corruption and public duty. Stream it starting Monday, September 1.

‘No End in Sight’ (2007)

'No End in Sight' (2007)
Representational Pictures

This documentary examines the U.S. occupation of Iraq and the decisions that shaped it. Written and directed by Charles Ferguson with extensive interviews, it arrives Monday, September 1 on HBO Max.

The film drew critical acclaim for its research‑heavy approach and clear timeline of post‑invasion policy. It begins streaming Monday, September 1.

‘The Sitter’ (2011)

Michael De Luca Productions

A suspended college student reluctantly takes a babysitting job that spirals into a chaotic night across the city. Directed by David Gordon Green and starring Jonah Hill, it hits HBO Max Monday, September 1.

The comedy riffs on single‑night adventure structure with a raunchy tone and improvisational energy. It arrives Monday, September 1.

‘The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel’ (2012)

'The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel' (2012)
Participant

British retirees relocate to a hotel in Jaipur that isn’t quite as advertised, finding new beginnings. Directed by John Madden and starring Judi Dench, Dev Patel, and Maggie Smith, it lands Monday, September 1 on HBO Max.

Filmed in India with a large ensemble, the Fox Searchlight release sparked a sequel and showcased cross‑cultural stories. It begins streaming Monday, September 1.

‘Emmanuelle’ (2024)

Rectangle Productions

Set in Hong Kong, ‘Emmanuelle’ follows a luxury‑hotel quality controller whose business trip becomes a search for rekindled desire and an elusive connection with a mysterious guest named Kei. Directed and co‑written by Audrey Diwan and starring Noémie Merlant with Will Sharpe and Naomi Watts, it arrives on HBO Max on Monday, September 1.

Based on Emmanuelle Arsan’s novel and produced by Rectangle Productions with Pathé handling French distribution, the reboot was shot in Paris and Hong Kong—including sequences at Chungking Mansions—with music by Evgueni and Sacha Galperine. It begins streaming Monday, September 1 on HBO Max.

‘Safe Haven’ (2013)

'Safe Haven' (2013)
Relativity Media

A woman with a hidden past settles in a coastal North Carolina town and meets a widowed father. Directed by Lasse Hallström and starring Julianne Hough and Josh Duhamel, it starts streaming Monday, September 1 on HBO Max.

Adapted from Nicholas Sparks’s novel, the romance mixes small‑town life with a suspense subplot. It arrives Monday, September 1.

‘When Ladies Meet’ (1941)

'When Ladies Meet' (1941)
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer

An author unknowingly befriends the wife of the man she’s seeing, leading to frank conversations about love. A Metro‑Goldwyn‑Mayer drama starring Joan Crawford, Greer Garson, and Robert Taylor, it arrives Monday, September 1 on HBO Max.

Based on Rachel Crothers’s play, the film explores honesty and modern relationships in sophisticated settings. It begins streaming Monday, September 1.

‘Mystery Street’ (1950)

'Mystery Street' (1950)
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer

A homicide case leads a Boston detective to early forensic techniques at a university lab. Directed by John Sturges and starring Ricardo Montalbán, it hits HBO Max Monday, September 1.

Shot on location around Cambridge, the film is noted for its procedural realism. It arrives Monday, September 1.

‘The Fallen Sparrow’ (1943)

'The Fallen Sparrow' (1943)
RKO Radio Pictures

A war veteran returns to New York carrying secrets that draw him into espionage and murder. Directed by Richard Wallace and starring John Garfield and Maureen O’Hara, it lands Monday, September 1 on HBO Max.

The RKO release adapts Dorothy B. Hughes’s novel, fusing noir with wartime intrigue. It begins streaming Monday, September 1.

‘Thirteen Women’ (1932)

'Thirteen Women' (1932)
RKO Radio Pictures

A series of ominous letters sets off tragedies among former classmates, prompting a tense investigation. Starring Myrna Loy and Irene Dunne, this pre‑Code thriller arrives Monday, September 1 on HBO Max.

Produced by RKO, the film is among early Hollywood entries blending psychological revenge with ensemble plotting. It streams Monday, September 1.

‘The Command’ (1954)

'The Command' (1954)
Warner Bros. Pictures

An Army doctor unexpectedly takes command of a cavalry unit during a dangerous mission in the West. Starring Guy Madison and directed by David Butler, it hits HBO Max Monday, September 1.

The Warner Bros. Western emphasizes leadership under pressure and was released in WarnerColor. It arrives Monday, September 1.

‘Evil Dead II’ (1987)

Rosebud Releasing Corporation

A return to a cursed cabin unleashes demonic mayhem in this horror‑comedy sequel. Directed by Sam Raimi and starring Bruce Campbell, it begins streaming Monday, September 1 on HBO Max.

Shot in North Carolina with inventive practical effects, the film’s mix of slapstick and gore became highly influential. It arrives Monday, September 1.

‘The Sea of Grass’ (1947)

'The Sea of Grass' (1947)
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer

A rancher and his Boston‑bred wife clash over land and ideals on the Great Plains. Directed by Elia Kazan and starring Spencer Tracy and Katharine Hepburn, it lands Monday, September 1 on HBO Max.

The MGM production adapts Conrad Richter’s novel and contemplates settlement versus open range. It begins streaming Monday, September 1.

‘Love & Pop’ (1998)

'Love & Pop' (1998)
Toei Company

A high‑school girl in Tokyo is drawn into compensated dating, shot with experimental handheld cameras. Written and directed by Hideaki Anno, it arrives Monday, September 1 on HBO Max.

Produced by Toho, the film uses fragmented visuals to mirror adolescent disorientation. It streams Monday, September 1.

‘Jonah Hex’ (2010)

'Jonah Hex' (2010)
Warner Bros. Pictures

A scarred bounty hunter pursues a terrorist with a doomsday device in an alternate‑history America. Based on DC Comics and starring Josh Brolin, John Malkovich, and Megan Fox, it hits HBO Max Monday, September 1.

Produced by Warner Bros., the film blends Western motifs with steampunk‑tinged action. It arrives Monday, September 1.

‘A Life of Her Own’ (1950)

'A Life of Her Own' (1950)
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer

A small‑town woman’s modeling career in New York brings success and painful compromises. Directed by George Cukor and starring Lana Turner and Ray Milland, it lands Monday, September 1 on HBO Max.

The MGM melodrama explores ambition, image, and personal cost in the fashion world. It begins streaming Monday, September 1.

‘Mary of Scotland’ (1936)

'Mary of Scotland' (1936)
RKO Radio Pictures

The life of Mary, Queen of Scots, unfolds through political maneuvering, alliances, and imprisonment. Directed by John Ford and starring Katharine Hepburn and Fredric March, it arrives Monday, September 1 on HBO Max.

RKO’s historical drama adapts Maxwell Anderson’s play with large sets and period costuming. It streams Monday, September 1.

‘The Charge at Feather River’ (1953)

'The Charge at Feather River' (1953)
Warner Bros. Pictures

A cavalry patrol undertakes a perilous rescue mission into hostile territory. Directed by Gordon Douglas, it hits HBO Max Monday, September 1.

Released in 3D and often cited for the famous “Wilhelm scream,” the film showcases rugged location work. It arrives Monday, September 1.

‘Man from the Black Hills’ (1952)

'Man from the Black Hills' (1952)
Monogram Pictures

When Jim Fallon is summoned to the town of Rim Rock, he discovers an impostor using his name and a scheme tied to rustling and a family ranch dispute. Directed by Thomas Carr and starring Johnny Mack Brown, James Ellison, Rand Brooks, and Lane Bradford, the Monogram Pictures Western arrives on HBO Max on Monday, September 1.

Produced by Silvermine Productions and distributed by Monogram Pictures, the 58‑minute B‑western features music by Raoul Kraushaar and cinematography by Ernest Miller, with supporting turns from Denver Pyle and I. Stanford Jolley. It begins streaming Monday, September 1 on HBO Max.

‘Montana Incident’ (1952)

'Montana Incident' (1952)
Monogram Pictures

The arrival of masked raiders threatens a Western town already on edge from cattle conflicts. A 1950s B‑Western in the Monogram tradition, it begins streaming Monday, September 1 on HBO Max.

The film emphasizes quick pacing, frontier justice, and gunplay typical of the era’s program pictures. It arrives Monday, September 1.

‘Misery’ (1990)

'Misery' (1990)
Castle Rock Entertainment

A novelist rescued from a car crash finds himself captive to his “number one fan.” Directed by Rob Reiner and starring Kathy Bates and James Caan, it lands Monday, September 1 on HBO Max.

Adapted from Stephen King’s novel with a screenplay by William Goldman, the tension hinges on a remote setting and psychological control. It begins streaming Monday, September 1.

‘Kismet’ (1945)

'Kismet' (1945)
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer

A wily poet in old Baghdad uses wit and disguise to improve his fortunes and protect his daughter. The MGM adventure stars Ronald Colman and Marlene Dietrich and arrives Monday, September 1 on HBO Max.

Adapted from Edward Knoblock’s play, this lavish production features ornate sets and period spectacle. It starts streaming Monday, September 1.

‘The 33’ (2015)

'The 33' (2015)
Phoenix Pictures

This drama recounts the 2010 Chilean mining disaster and the survival of the trapped workers. Directed by Patricia Riggen and starring Antonio Banderas and Juliette Binoche, it premieres on HBO Max Tuesday, September 2.

Shot in Chile and Colombia with input from the miners, the film dramatizes the rescue efforts and global attention. It begins streaming Tuesday, September 2.

‘Friendship’ (2025)

'Friendship' (2025)
BoulderLight Pictures

A dark comedy from A24 about suburban dad Craig who becomes obsessed with befriending his charismatic new neighbor, upending both households. Written and directed by Andrew DeYoung and starring Tim Robinson, Paul Rudd, Kate Mara, and Jack Dylan Grazer, it starts streaming on HBO Max on Friday, September 5.

Produced by A24, the film also debuts on HBO the same day before streaming on HBO Max. It becomes available to watch on HBO Max on Friday, September 5.

‘Warfare’ (2025)

'Warfare' (2025)
DNA Films

Inspired by real events during the 2006 battle for Ramadi, this war drama follows a U.S. Navy SEAL platoon on a surveillance mission that goes disastrously wrong. Co‑written and directed by Alex Garland with former SEAL Ray Mendoza, the film features Will Poulter, Cosmo Jarvis, Kit Connor, D’Pharaoh Woon‑A‑Tai, Finn Bennett, Michael Gandolfini, Joseph Quinn, and Charles Melton; it arrives on HBO Max on Friday, September 12.

An A24 release, the production emphasizes on‑the‑ground authenticity informed by Mendoza’s Iraq War experience and was first released digitally in 2025 ahead of its streaming window. It begins streaming on HBO Max on Friday, September 12.

‘The Kim Kardashian Diamond Heist’ (2025)

'The Kim Kardashian Diamond Heist' (2025)
Firecracker Films

This documentary reconstructs the 2016 Paris robbery in which masked men tied up Kim Kardashian and stole jewelry valued at millions of dollars, examining the investigation through interviews with French law enforcement and close observers. Produced by Firecracker Films for BBC Three and BBC Current Affairs and distributed internationally by Passion Distribution, it premieres on HBO Max on Tuesday, September 23.

Running approximately 44 minutes, the film contextualizes the case with the 2025 Paris trial that resulted in multiple convictions, and it has been licensed to various platforms internationally. It begins streaming Tuesday, September 23 on HBO Max.

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