September is shaping up to be an incredible month for movie buffs on Max! Whether you’re in the mood for a classic thriller, a family-friendly animation, or a mind-bending horror flick, this list has something for everyone. Dive into the exciting new additions and discover what makes each film a must-watch. Let’s explore the best genres and highlights of the month!
Action & Adventure
To Have and Have Not (1944)
Genre: Adventure/Drama
A charming American expatriate helps a French Resistance leader escape during WWII while romancing a captivating lounge singer.
Year: 1944, Age Rating: Approved, IMDb Rating: 7.8
Question: How does the chemistry between Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall enhance the film’s narrative?
The Three Musketeers (2011)
Genre: Adventure/Action
A young D’Artagnan teams up with three out-of-practice musketeers to thwart a plot that threatens the French throne.
Year: 2011, Age Rating: 12A, IMDb Rating: 5.7
Question: How does this adaptation compare to classic versions of the Musketeers’ tale?
Comedy
The Birdcage (1996)
Genre: Comedy
A gay cabaret owner and his drag queen partner agree to a façade for their son’s wedding to conservative parents, leading to hilarious and touching moments.
Year: 1996, Age Rating: 15, IMDb Rating: 7.2
Question: What makes Robin Williams’ performance in “The Birdcage” so memorable?
The Boss (2016)
Genre: Comedy
A disgraced businesswoman tries to reinvent herself as a beloved public figure, but her past misdeeds come back to haunt her.
Year: 2016, Age Rating: 15, IMDb Rating: 5.4
Question: How does Melissa McCarthy’s comedic style drive the humor in “The Boss”?
Horror
The Exorcist (1973)
Genre: Horror
A mother seeks the help of two priests to save her daughter from a terrifying demonic possession.
Year: 1973, Age Rating: X, IMDb Rating: 8.1
Question: How does “The Exorcist” set itself apart from other horror films of its era?
The Shining (1980)
Genre: Horror/Thriller
A family’s winter stay at an isolated hotel turns nightmarish as supernatural forces influence the father into violence.
Year: 1980, Age Rating: X, IMDb Rating: 8.4
Question: What elements of Stanley Kubrick’s direction make “The Shining” a timeless classic?
Family
Marcel the Shell with Shoes On (2021)
Genre: Family/Animation
A documentary filmmaker captures the life of a charming, talking shell living in an Airbnb, bringing warmth and whimsy to viewers.
Year: 2021, Age Rating: PG, IMDb Rating: 7.7
Question: How does Marcel’s unique perspective offer a fresh take on the family genre?
Shrek Forever After (2010)
Genre: Family/Animation
Shrek faces a mid-life crisis and is tricked into a dark alternate reality where he must reclaim his old life.
Year: 2010, Age Rating: U, IMDb Rating: 6.3
Question: How does “Shrek Forever After” balance nostalgia with new adventures?
Thriller
The Final Destination (2009)
Genre: Thriller/Horror
After a premonition saves a group of friends from a fatal accident, they must confront a series of deadly events as they try to escape their doomed fate.
Year: 2009, Age Rating: 15, IMDb Rating: 5.1
Question: What makes the death sequences in “The Final Destination” stand out from other films in the franchise?
Troll Hunter (2010)
Genre: Fantasy/Thriller
Students discover that a mysterious hunter is actually tracking real trolls in Norway, blending folklore with modern adventure.
Year: 2010, Age Rating: 15, IMDb Rating: 6.9
Question: How does “Troll Hunter” use its mockumentary style to enhance the fantasy elements?
Explore these fresh titles on Max and enjoy a fantastic range of genres and stories. Each movie brings something unique to the table, so there’s sure to be something that captures your interest this September. Happy watching!