You can always rely on Max for a show-stop drama, but you never know when it could get rid of the one movie you’ve been addicted to it for. Fortunately, this is what we are here for, and you can bet that we have got our eagle eyes peeled after the titles, which will soon be leaving Max.
There are five prominence who have limited time left on one of the best streaming services, and now it’s time to make the most of them. With two A24 films on the chopping block (one of them a former best Picture Oscar winner), there is a beloved superhero movie, a British modern classically animated function and historical war biopics that Max has decided to let go.
Fortunately, none of our choices are leaving for the best max movies soon – but it’s never guaranteed. On a lighter note, Max has a wave of new movies and shows on the way, and you can see our full list of everything new at Max in May 2025.
All everywhere at once (2022)
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RT -Score: 94%
Directors: Dan Kwan & Daniel Scheinert
Age assessment: R.
Length: 132 minutes
One of the most beloved movies that came from the A24 study that caught the hearts of millions of film fans, and now it runs its way with Max. Although many were abandoned completely disappointed with Jamie Lee Curtis’ Oscar -s victory over colleague -nominated Stephanie HSU, it decided itself when it swept the best supportive actor, best actor, best director and best image.
In this surreal comedy -Action -Drama Michelle Yeoh plays as Evelyn Wang, a Chinese immigrant who is during the IRS study. She reveals a strange ability to transport through different universes and connect with her alternative timelines. Through this crazy journey across the multiverse, she must prevent a powerful being from destroying everything, but this wild trip turns into a touching story of self -discovery that causes her to revive her complicated relationship with her daughter.
The Imitation Game (2014)

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RT -Score: 90%
Director: Morten Tyldum
Age assessment: PG-13
Length: 113 minutes
When I started my monthly streaming diary Roundups earlier this year, The imitation game Was one of the nine movies I streamed in January 2025. As far as Biopics goes, Tyldum’s retelling of Alan Turing’s history-changing discovery is a gold standard British drama film despite its small handful of historical inaccuracies.
As much as it is a war drama, The imitation game is an inspiring story of a queer-geni who helped save millions, but was still persecuted for his sexuality, even in the events after his groundbreaking performance.
It’s the World War II, and English mathematician Alan Turing (Benedict Cumberbatch) has been recruited by MI6 to help crack the go -nazi code that professionals have failed time again to achieve. Behind him is a team of computer that rushes Hugh Alexander (Matthew Goode) and Joan Clarke (Kiera Knightley) that helps Turing build a machine that he hopes will be the answer to save the country from war.
The Florida project (2017)

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RT -Score: 96%
Director: Sean Baker
Age assessment: R.
Length: 111 minutes
If you loved the recent winner of best pic Anora (2024) You only have a few more weeks left to revise this upcoming age drama from the back catalog of Sean Baker.
Before he deeply in comedy crime dramas, Baker exposed his slice of life drama with Willem Dafoe exploring the little joys of life and the means to create your own fun and happiness with what you have. Six year old girl Moonee (Brooklynn Prince) lives with her single mother at a florida motel struggling to make ends meet and dip in and out of homelessness. Their world is a sharp contrast from the one that surrounds them — it surreal and built for distraction Walt Disney World.
Paddington (2014)

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RT -Score: 96%
Director: Paul King
Age assessment: Pg
Length: 95 minutes
The Paddington Series of movies have been sitting very well with the audience with its recent rate Paddington in Peru (2024) Scoring of 93% on the rat tomatoes. But its other film Paddington 2 (2018) comes on top with an almost perfect score of 99%.
Inspired by the classic British children’s literature bear (Ben Whishaw) lands himself in London after his Peru home is destroyed by an earthquake. He immediately warms to the family of Henry Brown (Hugh Bonneville) and Mary Brown (Sally Hawkins) and their two children who decide to adapt him to the family, but shortly after he has settled in the city life, he becomes the target of Millicent Clyde (Nicole Kidman), a taxidermist who will stop by nothing to get his hands on a bear as rare as he rarely.
Deadpool (2016)

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RT -Score: 85%
Director: Tim Miller
Age assessment: R.
Length: 108 minutes
Miller debuted with the instructor with Deadpool in 2016 and continued to produce Sonic Trilogy of movies (we don’t mention Borderlands).
Unlike other Marvel movies and superheroes, Deadpool is not the Suave, in everything you would expect. Instead, he is irreverent and irreplacious, but still has smart comic timing. After serving in the special forces, Wade Wilson (Ryan Reynolds) is van -heaped by the evil scientist Ajax (Ed Skrein) and transformed into Deadpool. Despite his malformation, he has left with superhuman powers that he uses in his favor to trace the man who destroyed everything for him.