Warner Bros. Discovery’s HBO Max and A24 inked a renewal of their licensing pact that will continue to bring the indie studio’s films exclusively to HBO and HBO Max in the Pay-1 TV window in the U.S.
HBO Max tends to get an eclectic mix of modern movies and classic films every month. But the older movies outnumber the new ones. Fortunately, there is a good selection of relatively recent films this ...
Everyone wants a piece of the pie, but no one wants to bake it from scratch. Call it a tired analogy, but it perfectly captures the bidding-war mentality that dominates corporate culture. And in these ...
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Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. HBO Max doesn't have a constant influx of new movies like some of its other streaming rivals. In fact, the only new arrival this ...
The agreement, which comes as Netflix is negotiating a deal to buy HBO parent Warner Bros. Discovery, will see RTL+ and HBO Max offer both their services under a single subscription in Germany. By ...
Your Monster really couldn’t be leaving HBO Max at a worse time. Not only are we a month out from Scream 7, which unfortunately won’t see Barrera reprising her role as Sam, but it’s leaving the ...
Yes, Sinners and One Battle After Another are both on HBO Max now and if you somehow haven’t seen them yet, you really, really should. They were two of the best movies from 2025 and now that it’s ...
One of these movies is what you should watch tonight. This weekend's choices include theatrical releases arriving on streaming like Disney's "Tron: Ares" with Jared Leto. There are original streaming ...
Whodunits have kept viewers on their toes for decades, and director Rian Johnson’s Knives Out series successfully revived the genre for the modern era. Blending classic Agatha Christie-style murder ...
At 99, Mel Brooks is still delivering punch lines — and perspective — in HBO’s "Mel Brooks: The 99 Year Old Man!" (premiering Jan. 22, 23 at 8 ET/PT), which released its first trailer on Jan. 8.