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Five Movies to Watch Before They Leave Max at the End of August

If you’re a film buff, Max offers an impressive catalog of movies to choose from. However, with so many great options, it can be overwhelming to decide what to watch next. One way to narrow down your choices is to see what movies will be leaving the service soon. Here are five titles that you should definitely check out before they’re gone at the end of August.

First up is “The Card Counter” (2021), directed by Paul Schrader. The film stars Oscar Isaac as an Iraq War veteran who seeks revenge for the atrocious acts he committed during his deployment. With compelling performances from Tiffany Haddish and Willem Dafoe, “The Card Counter” offers both thrilling moments and thought-provoking political commentary.

Next on the list is “Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome” (1985), the third installment of George Miller’s iconic “Mad Max” series. In this film, Max finds himself in Bartertown, a place where conflicts are resolved through deadly battles. While “Beyond Thunderdome” may not be as cohesive as the other films in the franchise, it still presents fascinating ideas that are worth exploring in the imaginative world of Mad Max.

Christopher Nolan’s “Dunkirk” (2017) is a gripping World War II drama that tells the story of the evacuation of Dunkirk from multiple perspectives. Through its non-linear narrative and stellar performances, the film delivers an emotional and thrilling experience. The combination of practical effects, a powerful score, and Nolan’s masterful direction make “Dunkirk” one of his best films.

For a dose of comedy, check out “Airplane!” (1980), a hilarious parody of 1970s disaster movies. The film follows a former pilot who must land a plane after the passengers and crew fall ill. With Leslie Nielsen’s brilliant performance and a script filled with endless jokes, “Airplane!” guarantees laughter from start to finish.

Finally, “3:10 to Yuma” (2007), a remake of a classic Western, tells the story of a rancher who takes on the dangerous task of escorting a wanted man. As they face various challenges along the way, the complex morality of the Old West is explored. Russell Crowe and Christian Bale deliver fantastic performances, and director James Mangold’s retelling makes this Western one worth watching.

Don’t miss out on these five movies before they leave Max at the end of August.

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