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But as the story fragments along with James Fox’s consciousness, as Jagger pouts and struts like the world’s sexiest junkie ostrich, as the visuals become more berserk and hallucinatory, you can almost hear Roeg and Cammell rubbing their hands together and chuckling at the sheer, mindblowing...
HBO Max rebranded itself as just Max, but it still has some of the most iconic fantasy movies around, plus a few underrated gems.
The Land Before Time XIV: Journey of the Brave Kung Fu Panda 3 Tom and Jerry: Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory Open Season: Scared Silly The Good Dinosaur Looney Tunes: Rabbits Run Minions Curious George 3: Back to the Jungle Inside Out Home Big Hero 6 The Book of Life Knight Rust...
on similar missions “Racing Extinction” and “This Changes Everything,” both exploring the devastation humanity has wrought on the natural world. Both films offer messages of hope, profiling people who have helped stop, animal by animal, acre by acre, the pillaging of wildlife and land. ...
Florence Pugh stars in We Live in Time. The comedy-drama hits Max on Feb. 7. A24 Wondering what you should watch on the Maxstreaming service? Maxreplaced HBO Maxand streams a variety of titles, including Warner Bros. movies like Dune and HBO originals such as Tony Hawk: Until the Wheels...
Sure, modern cinema has its draws—indie gems with purpose, endless franchise installments, Barbie!—but the classics will never die. From black-and-white pictures that flicker on the screen, to bold Technicolor beauties that transport you to another era, watching Old Hollywood movies is like ...
All forms of the medium are featured here, from cel (Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, The Land Before Time) to 3-D (Toy Story, Shrek), rotoscoped (Tower, A Scanner Darkly) to stop-motion (Chicken Run, Fantastic Mr. Fox), and oil canvas (Loving Vincent) to mixed media (Waltz With...