Max is one of the most productive streaming facilities because it adds critically acclaimed movies. Next August, this rule will be no exception.
However, I admit that this month the crops are leaner than most. Only five newly added films manage to reach the 85% “fresh” threshold on Rotten Tomatoes this month; only two exceed 90%. So you need our help to know what movie to watch on your next movie night.
The good news is that, despite the limited selection, those five films have wonderful diversity. There’s everything from foreign romantic comedies to mental thrillers, and even a beloved animated fantasy movie that’s suitable for the whole family.
So, with more ado, here are Max’s five new videos with 85% or more on Rotten Tomatoes this month.
I know some of you start moving on to the next movie after watching “French Romantic Comedy,” but I promise you shouldn’t. Yes, the accordion is used a lot in the trailer, but rest assured, this is one of the most successful French films ever made.
“Amélie” stars Audrey Tautou as Amélie Poulain, a lonely Parisian waitress from a tragic, sheltered upbringing. One day, she notices an old steel box containing memories of her formative years hidden in the wall of her apartment and sets out in search of the boy who owns it and, along the way, brings happiness to those she meets. in the path. of her trip. Come and discover this moving Oscar-nominated story. Stay with Amélie’s complex plans to make other people happy.
Starring Tilda Swinton as world-renowned rock singer Marianne Lane, “A Bigger Splash” is a must-see for fans of director Luca Guadagnino’s hit “Challengers. “
In this tense drama filled with love triangles and romances old and new, Lane de Swinton returns to Italy with her lover Paul (Matthias Schoenaerts) after an operation that caused her to lose her voice. Their romantic getaway begins idyllicly, but the arrival of Lane’s former lover – and Paul’s former mentor – Harry (Ralph Fiennes) turns heaven into hell. To further complicate the issues, Harry’s daughter, Pen (Dakota Johnson), accompanies Harry to Marianne and Paul’s Italian island village.
It’s never too early to put a little worry into your life. And with that film’s sequel, “Beetlejuice Beetlejuice,” premiering at the Venice Film Festival later this month, you should see this Tim Burton crop faster than you can say “Betelgeuse. “, Betelgeuse, Betelgeuse. “
Starring Michael Keaton as Betelgeuse (pronounced Beetlejuice), this film is packed with acting talent. Alec and Geena Davis play Adam and Barbara Maitland, a recently deceased couple who were forced to spend the next 125 years frequenting their country home in Winter River, Connecticut. So when Charles Deetz (Jeffrey Jones), Delia Deetz (Catherine O’Hara), and Lydia Deetz (Winona Ryder) suddenly move in and start converting everything, the Maitlands call Betelgeuse to get rid of the Deetzes. This macabre comedy is a must-see at Max this month or any month it is available.
“Down Terrace” stars real-life father-son duo Robin and Robert Hill as fictional father and son Karl and Bill. Any story about the father-son dynamic is sure to be full of drama, but when your father is a local crime boss who just got out of jail and you’re in the family business, it’s definitely a confusing relationship.
Rest assured, this detective movie isn’t just about family dynamics. There is a lot of betrayal, violence and even homicides throughout the 93 minutes of the film. While there’s a good chance you haven’t seen “Down Terrace” given its $9,812 box office swag, you might not want to miss it. Critics overwhelmingly praised it as a strangely comical and effective crime drama.
This month, I saved the movie for last. “How to Train Your Dragon” stars Jay Baruchel as Hiccup, the 15-year-old son of Viking leader Stoic (Gerard Butler). His town of Berk is subject to frequent dragon attacks. But when Hiccup meets Toothless, he adopts the adorable Night Fury dragon against his father’s wishes.
Malcolm McMillan is a senior at Tom’s Guide and covers all the newest TV screens and streaming movies. That means news, analysis, recommendations, reviews, and much more for just about anything you can watch, adding sports!If this is visual on a screen, you can write about it. Previously, Malcolm worked at Tom’s Guide for over a year, focusing on synthetic intelligence (AI), audio-visual technology, and virtual reality headsets.
Prior to writing for Tom’s Guide, Malcolm worked as a fantasy football analyst for various sites and also worked briefly for Microsoft, promoting laptops, Xbox products, and even the ill-fated Windows Phone. He is passionate about video games and sports, although either of them causes him to shout at the television. He proudly wears quite a few tattoos, adding one from Arsenal, in honor of the team that makes him scream his best on television.
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