With election season upon us, Max (formerly HBO Max) is a good source for escapist, fictional political content. From shows like The Newsroom, The West Wing, and Veep to talk shows like Last Week ...
HBO Max is now Max, but don’t fret — the movies you loved to watch on HBO Max all survived the transition. The new streaming service combines what was on HBO Max and Discovery+ into one giant ...
True crime is at your fingertips. Credit: HBO Max Can't get enough of true crime? With HBO and Investigation Discovery having joined forces as Max, one streaming subscription gives you access to a ...
This article is updated frequently as titles leave and enter Max. *New additions are indicated with an asterisk. Critic Brian Tallerico watches and writes about movies and TV every day. To curate ...
Brynna Arens (she/her) is a freelance writer who studies movies, TV, and pop culture through an intersectional feminist lens. She'll watch almost anything tbh, but it's… ...
Ideally, this weekend would have seen the streaming premiere of Yellowstone season 5, part 2 on Peacock, but apparently next-day streaming is not in the cards for the most popular show on cable TV ...
While streaming services like Netflix and Hulu have given it a run for its money, HBO remains the premier home of prestige TV. With new shows to check out every week, it can be hard to keep track ...
The best shows on Max are tricky to pin down. The streaming service is the home to both some of the best new TV shows and some legacy series that live long in popular culture. This makes narrowing ...
Max brings together content from the old HBO Max service and Discovery+ under one roof. From Discovery, this includes programming from brands like HGTV, Food Network, TLC, Magnolia Network ...
The NFL is back — kind of. The return of the HBO series "Hard Knocks" that takes an in-depth and exclusive look into the training camp of a specific team is making its season debut Tuesday ...
The upcoming HBO two-part documentary I’m Not A Monster: The Lois Riess Murders will debut on Tuesday, October 15 at 9 p.m. ET (followed by episode two on Wednesday, October 16 at 9:00 p.m. ET).
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