The 20 Best Movies Arriving on HBO Max This Week in One Place

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HBO Max is dropping a fresh batch of films this week, perfect for any mood or genre craving. We’ve sorted through the lineup to bring you 20 top picks that promise great entertainment.

From action-packed blockbusters to chilling horrors and classic comedies, there’s plenty to explore. Let’s jump into the highlights and why these movies deserve your watchlist.

Moana (1926)

Moana (1926)
Robert Flaherty Productions Inc.

This silent documentary, released April 7, 1926, captures life in Samoa through stunning visuals. Added to HBO Max on July 1, it’s a rare glimpse into early ethnographic filmmaking.

Directed by Robert J. Flaherty, it blends real footage with staged moments, creating a poetic cultural portrait. A must for history and film buffs.

The Last House on the Left (2009)

The Last House on the Left (2009)
Rogue Pictures

Out March 13, 2009, this gritty horror remake follows a family facing brutal attackers. It lands on HBO Max on July 1 for a tense, unsettling ride.

With strong performances and raw intensity, it’s a bold take on the 1972 original. Brace yourself for a dark, gripping experience.

Red Dawn (1984)

Red Dawn (1984)
United Artists

Released August 10, 1984, this action classic shows teens fighting a Soviet invasion. It hits HBO Max on July 1, packed with ‘80s patriotic energy.

Patrick Swayze and Charlie Sheen lead a scrappy cast, making it a nostalgic thrill. Great for fans of retro action flicks.

Valentine’s Day (2010)

Valentine’s Day (2010)
Warner Bros. Pictures

This romantic comedy, out February 12, 2010, weaves interlocking love stories with a star-studded cast. It arrives on HBO Max on July 1 for lighthearted fun.

From Ashton Kutcher to Jessica Alba, the ensemble sparkles in this feel-good tale. Perfect for a cozy, romantic watch.

The Thin Man Goes Home (1945)

The Thin Man Goes Home (1945)
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer

Released January 25, 1945, this mystery-comedy follows Nick and Nora Charles solving a small-town case. It joins HBO Max on July 1 with witty charm.

William Powell and Myrna Loy keep the banter sharp and the plot engaging. A delightful pick for classic movie fans.

Mortal Kombat Legends: Scorpion’s Revenge (2020)

Mortal Kombat Legends: Scorpion’s Revenge (2020)
Warner Bros. Animation

This animated action film, released April 12, 2020, dives into the Mortal Kombat universe with Scorpion’s fiery quest. It’s on HBO Max starting July 1.

With brutal fights and vibrant animation, it’s a treat for game fans. Expect fast-paced, bloody fun.

Picture Snatcher (1933)

Picture Snatcher (1933)
Warner Bros. Pictures

Out May 6, 1933, this crime drama stars James Cagney as a reporter chasing scandalous scoops. It lands on HBO Max on July 1, full of pre-Code grit.

Cagney’s charisma drives this fast-moving tale. It’s a snappy look at early Hollywood’s edge.

In Time (2011)

In Time (2011)
New Regency Pictures

Released October 28, 2011, this sci-fi thriller stars Justin Timberlake in a world where time is currency. It hits HBO Max on July 1 with a bold concept.

The sleek visuals and clever premise keep you hooked. A great pick for fans of dystopian action.

The Kennel Murder Case (1933)

The Kennel Murder Case (1933)
Warner Bros. Pictures

This mystery, released October 28, 1933, features detective Philo Vance solving a locked-room puzzle. It arrives on HBO Max on July 1, crisp and clever.

William Powell’s suave performance anchors this tight whodunit. Perfect for those who love old-school mysteries.

Snatched (2017)

Snatched (2017)
20th Century Fox

Out May 12, 2017, this comedy pairs Amy Schumer and Goldie Hawn as a mother-daughter duo on a wild vacation. It joins HBO Max on July 1 for big laughs.

Their chemistry and absurd mishaps make it a fun escape. Grab some popcorn for this hilarious ride.

The Amityville Horror (2005)

The Amityville Horror (2005)
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer

Released April 15, 2005, this horror remake follows a family tormented by their haunted home. It lands on HBO Max on July 1, delivering creepy chills.

Ryan Reynolds and Melissa George bring intensity to this eerie tale. A solid pick for a spooky night.

What’s Your Number? (2011)

What’s Your Number? (2011)
20th Century Fox

This rom-com, out September 30, 2011, stars Anna Faris hunting for ‘the one’ among her exes. It hits HBO Max on July 1 with cheeky humor.

Faris’ charm and Chris Evans’ support make it a breezy watch. Great for a light, romantic vibe.

Mortal Kombat: Annihilation (1997)

Mortal Kombat: Annihilation (1997)
New Line Cinema

Released November 21, 1997, this action sequel ramps up the video game chaos with epic battles. It arrives on HBO Max on July 1 for nostalgic fun.

Though campy, its over-the-top fights deliver for fans. Dive in for some ‘90s martial arts madness.

The Road to Singapore (1931)

The Road to Singapore (1931)
Warner Bros. Pictures

This early talkie, released October 10, 1931, is a steamy drama about a love triangle in the tropics. It joins HBO Max on July 1, dripping with vintage flair.

With William Powell and Doris Kenyon, it’s a bold pre-Code romance. A unique pick for classic film lovers.

Suicide Squad: Hell to Pay (2018)

Suicide Squad: Hell to Pay (2018)
DC Entertainment

This animated action film, out March 27, 2018, follows DC’s antiheroes on a deadly mission. It lands on HBO Max on July 1 with gritty energy.

The voice cast and wild plot make it a standout. Perfect for comic book fans craving chaos.

Two O’Clock Courage (1946)

Two O’Clock Courage (1946)
RKO Radio Pictures

Released April 13, 1946, this noir mystery tracks an amnesiac solving a murder. It hits HBO Max on July 1 with shadowy style.

Tom Conway and Ann Rutherford keep the suspense tight. A great choice for fans of gritty detective tales.

Big Star: Nothing Can Hurt Me (2014)

Big Star: Nothing Can Hurt Me (2014)
September Gurls Productions

This documentary, released July 3, 2014, explores the cult rock band Big Star’s legacy. It arrives on HBO Max on July 1, full of music and heart.

With rare footage and interviews, it’s a love letter to unsung artists. Ideal for music lovers.

Jewel Robbery (1932)

Jewel Robbery (1932)
Warner Bros. Pictures

Out August 13, 1932, this pre-Code comedy follows a heiress caught in a charming heist. It joins HBO Max on July 1 with sparkling wit.

Kay Francis and William Powell make it a breezy delight. A fun, flirty classic to enjoy.

Sinners (2025)

Sinners (2025)
Warner Bros. Pictures

This upcoming thriller, released January 24, 2025, dives into a dark tale of crime and redemption. It premieres on HBO Max on July 4, bringing fresh intensity.

With a gripping plot and strong performances, it’s a bold new addition. Don’t miss this modern gem.

On Becoming a Guinea Fowl (2024)

On Becoming a Guinea Fowl (2024)
A24

Released September 6, 2024, this drama explores family secrets with sharp insight. It lands on HBO Max on July 4, offering a unique perspective.

Its bold storytelling and emotional depth make it a standout. A great pick for thoughtful viewers.

Which movie are you adding to your watchlist, or is there a hidden gem we overlooked? Share your picks in the comments!

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