21 Amazing Hidden Gems You Can Stream On HBO Max

Though streamers like Netflix, Hulu, and Amazon Prime Video had a few years' head-start on HBO Max, there's no denying the latter service has quickly assembled one of the most impressive catalogs of films currently available.

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Yet with every passing week, more and more movies get lost in the sea of content as new additions and high-profile film releases are added to the front page of the service. With that in mind, I've put together a list of some solid cinematic selections scattered throughout HBO Max's library that you should go out of your way to watch.

1.The East

"The East"

2.Kwaidan

"Kwaidan"

Masaki Kobayashi's groundbreaking horror anthology from 1965 transforms a number of chilling Japanese folk tales into visually stunning nightmares that you won't soon shake.

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3.SLC Punk!

"SLC Punk!"

This cult classic slacker comedy showcases a college graduate (Matthew Lillard) navigating the Salt Lake City punk rock scene while dealing with love, friendships, family, parties, and even hostile rivals from opposing subcultures.

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4.Fatale

"Fatale"

In this over-the-top erotic thriller, a fling turns murderous when a married man's wife and business partner are killed, prompting an investigation led by his manipulative and troubled one-night-stand.

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5.Only Lovers Left Alive

"Only Lovers Left Alive"

Jim Jarmusch utilizes his trademark slow-burn and trippy style for this acclaimed vampire film starring Tilda Swinton, Tom Hiddleston, John Hurt, Mia Wasikowska, and Jeffrey Wright.

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6.Alan Partridge

"Alan Partridge"

Steve Coogan reprises his most beloved role as the titular bumbling radio host, who now finds himself haphazardly maneuvering throughout a hostage situation held by a former colleague (Colm Meaney), whose firing was executed at his behest.

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7.Ricochet

"Ricochet"

Denzel Washington shines as a cop-turned-district attorney whose life is torn apart after he is targeted by a vengeful and ruthless hitman (John Lithgow) in Russell Mulcahy's ambitious and entertaining action flick.

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8.Monsters

"Monsters"

9.Welcome to Collinwood

"Welcome to Collinwood"

Before they were given the keys to the Marvel Cinematic Universe, the Russo Brothers made a splash with their sophomore film, a charming ensemble heist comedy that accrued a cult audience after it became a mainstay on premium cable channels.

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10.Murder by Numbers

"Murder by Numbers"

This 2002 psychological thriller puts a spotlight on an against-type Sandra Bullock as a traumatized detective who pursues a pair of budding yet clever sociopaths (Michael Pitt and Ryan Gosling) for the murder of a seemingly random woman.

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11.The Thirteenth Floor

"The Thirteenth Floor"

Craig Bierko and Vincent D'Onofrio star in this twisty sci-fi neo-noir movie about a brilliant computer company executive who must clear his name after his mentor is murdered during their development of an immersive virtual reality program that replicates 1937 Los Angeles.

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12.Bronson

"Bronson"

Tom Hardy turned the heads of critics and audiences alike with his manic yet captivating portrayal of notorious British criminal "Charles Bronson" in Nicolas Winding Refn's surreal and twisted biopic.

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13.World’s Greatest Dad

"World's Greatest Dad"

14.The Cooler

"The Cooler"

15.Mindhunters

"Mindhunters"

16.The Wackness

"The Wackness"

Josh Peck redefined his career in Jonathan Levine's unique coming-of-age comedy about a pot-dealing teenager (Peck) who sparks up an unlikely kinship with his eccentric psychiatrist (Ben Kingsley) while navigating romance and family troubles in 1994 New York City.

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17.Time Bandits

"Time Bandits"

An imaginative child travels throughout time with a group of rambunctious little people in an effort to find riches and witness history firsthand while coming face-to-face with Evil himself in Terry Gilliam's wonderful and weird cult favorite.

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18.The Grifters

"The Grifters"

A young man (John Cusack) is caught between his estranged mother (Anjelica Huston) and his deceptive girlfriend (Annette Bening) in this brilliant and heartbreaking neo-noir crime film from director Stephen Frears and producer Martin Scorsese.

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19.Boogie

"Boogie"

Taylor Takahashi gives an exceptional performance as an East Asian basketball prodigy torn between the seemingly impossible expectations of his parents and his ambitions to become an NBA star in Eddie Huang's solid coming-of-age drama.

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20.Airheads

"Airheads"

A down-on-their-luck LA rock band (Brendan Fraser, Steve Buscemi, and Adam Sandler) accidentally take a radio station hostage when attempting to have their music played live on-air in this hilarious '90s comedy.

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21.Beyond the Black Rainbow

"Beyond the Black Rainbow"