There are a lot of films coming from Max at the end of the month, especially in the horror genre. But we will consider those films in a separate list. For now, we’re taking a look at the 5 best movies dropping on Max in October. And you only have a little over a week to catch them before they’re gone.
We’ve chosen some true cinema classics for this month’s list, including films by Martin Scorsese and David Lynch, as well as the most famous Steve McQueen action movies of the ’70s. These are the five movies dropping on Max in October that you need to see.
13 Going on 30 (2004)
Memorization Big? Well, this film is much like that. 13 going on 30 It is about a young girl, Jenna Rink (Christa B. Allen), who desperately wishes she was 30. But instead of Jenna’s age instantly changing to Jennifer Garner, she discovers that she has essentially been jumped forward 17 years and has no memory of what happened in her life.
In some ways, Jenna’s future is everything she dreamed about. She works as an editor for a high-end fashion magazine and lives in luxury. But Jenna has also estranged her parents and lost touch with her best friend, Matty Flamhauf (Mark Ruffalo), who is engaged to another woman. And the more Jenna finds out about how her counterpart spent the last two decades, the less she likes the person she’s become.
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Blue Velvet (1986)
If it’s a David Lynch movie, you can bet it’s going to go to some weird places. lynch’s blue Velvet Kyle MacLachlan stars as Jeffrey Beaumont, a college student who gets in over his head with singer Dorothy Vallance (Isabella Rossellini) by sticking his nose into her business. Despite already having a girlfriend, Sandy Williams (jurassic world dominionLaura Dern), Jeffrey becomes more infatuated with Dorothy after guessing that her husband and son have been kidnapped.
Jeffrey’s actions eventually attract the attention of Frank Booth (Dennis Hopper), a dangerous psychopath who is using Dorothy’s family to keep him under his control. There’s also a big mystery at play, and there’s no easy way out for Jeffrey.
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The Getaway (1972)
There are two versions of Getaway, but you’d be hard-pressed to find many fans of the 1994 version starring Alec Baldwin and Kim Basinger. Instead, everyone should stick to Steve McQueen and Ali MacGraw’s original film. It’s a classic, and a master class in ’70s action.
McQueen plays Doc McCoy, a career criminal who is imprisoned until his wife Carol (Ally McGraw) makes a deal with Jack Byron (Ben Johnson), a corrupt member of the parole board. . Bayonne wants Doc to pull off a bank robbery with two of his top thugs, Rudy Butler (Al Lettieri) and Frank Jackson (Bo Hopkins). But McCoy smells a double cross coming, and as they race to the Mexican border with both the cops and the bad guys, they pull off a few of their own.
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Raging Bull (1980)
director martin scorsese raging Bull It did not win the Best Picture award in 1980, but is widely considered to be one of the best films ever made. It’s also one of the few films that can live up to that kind of hype. Robert De Niro plays Jake LaMotta, a real-life boxer who had a tumultuous career in the ring and an even more chaotic personal life.
Joe Pesci co-stars as Jake’s brother, Joey LaMotta, with Cathy Moriarty playing Jake’s much younger wife, Vicki LaMotta. Jake is a great boxer, but his out-of-control jealousy and paranoia could ruin everything he’s achieved. And neither Joey nor Vicki can stop Jake from becoming his own worst enemy.
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Time After Time (1979)
Frequently It begins with the delightful idea that science fiction writer Herbert George Wells (Malcolm McDowell) was also the genius inventor of the time machine. Unfortunately for Welles, his friend, John Leslie Stevenson (David Warner), turns out to be Jack the Ripper before traveling to the future and stealing a time machine to escape the police.
Welles managed to follow Stevenson to the then-present time of 1979, which neither of them were prepared to see. But it is not long before Stevenson revives his Ripper persona, and his next victim may be Amy Robbins (Mary Steenbergen), a woman who has become close to Welles.
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