15 HBO Max Original Movies That Are So Good You Need to Watch Them Again

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HBO Max has built a reputation for delivering bold, creative films that stick with you long after the credits roll. Its original movies span genres, from gripping thrillers to heartfelt dramas, offering something for every mood and taste.

We’ve rounded up 15 HBO Max original films that deserve a second watch. These are stories that hit hard, make you think, or just pull you in with their sheer craft. Each one is a gem you’ll want to revisit to catch new details or relive the magic.

No Sudden Move (2021)

No Sudden Move (2021)
Warner Bros. Pictures

This crime thriller, directed by Steven Soderbergh, drops you into 1950s Detroit with a crew of crooks caught in a heist gone wrong. Don Cheadle and Benicio Del Toro lead a sharp cast, weaving through a plot full of double-crosses and secrets. The film’s retro vibe and tight pacing keep you guessing.

What makes it rewatchable is its layered storytelling. Each viewing reveals new clues about the characters’ motives and the era’s gritty backdrop. The cinematography, with its fisheye lens, adds a unique edge that begs for another look.

Kimi (2022)

Kimi (2022)
New Line Cinema

Zoë Kravitz shines as an agoraphobic tech worker who stumbles onto a chilling crime in this Steven Soderbergh gem. Set in a near-future world, ‘Kimi’ blends suspense with sharp commentary on privacy and technology. The tense, single-location vibe hooks you from the start.

Rewatching lets you appreciate Kravitz’s nuanced performance and the film’s clever sound design. You’ll catch subtle hints about the conspiracy that unravel slowly, making it a thriller that rewards close attention.

The Fallout (2021)

The Fallout (2021)
Clear Horizon Entertainment

This indie drama follows high schooler Vada, played by Jenna Ortega, as she navigates life after surviving a school shooting. It’s raw, emotional, and avoids clichés, focusing on her bond with friend Mia. The story feels real, capturing grief and resilience without preaching.

A second watch highlights Ortega’s breakout performance and the film’s quiet, powerful moments. You’ll notice how the script balances heavy themes with hope, making it a story that lingers.

Unpregnant (2020)

Unpregnant (2020)
Berlanti Productions

This road-trip comedy-drama stars Haley Lu Richardson as Veronica, a teen facing an unexpected pregnancy and a journey to get an abortion. With her estranged friend Bailey, she hits the road for a mix of laughs and heartfelt moments. It tackles serious issues with care.

Rewatching brings out the chemistry between Richardson and Barbie Ferreira. The film’s balance of humor and heart, plus its vibrant visuals, makes it a trip worth taking again.

Let Them All Talk (2020)

Let Them All Talk (2020)
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Meryl Streep stars as a novelist reconnecting with old friends on a cruise in this Steven Soderbergh-directed drama. The improvised dialogue feels natural, letting the cast, including Candice Bergen and Dianne Wiest, shine. It’s a quiet story about friendship and regret.

The film’s charm grows with each watch. You’ll pick up on subtle character dynamics and the way the ship’s setting mirrors their emotional distance, making it a slow burn worth revisiting.

8-Bit Christmas (2021)

8-Bit Christmas (2021)
Star Thrower Entertainment

This nostalgic comedy follows a boy in the 1980s chasing a Nintendo for Christmas, told through his adult self narrating to his daughter. Neil Patrick Harris adds warmth to the heartfelt, funny story. It’s a love letter to retro gaming and childhood dreams.

Rewatching captures the era’s vibe, from Cabbage Patch Kids to pixelated games. The humor and family moments hit just as hard the second time, especially during the holidays.

Reality (2023)

Reality (2023)
In The Cut Films

Sydney Sweeney delivers a gripping performance as Reality Winner, a whistleblower interrogated by the FBI in this tense drama. Based on real transcripts, the film unfolds in one location, keeping you on edge as the questioning intensifies. It’s a raw look at truth and consequences.

A second watch lets you focus on Sweeney’s subtle expressions and the script’s tight pacing. The real-life weight of the story makes it a compelling revisit.

Superintelligence (2020)

Superintelligence (2020)
Warner Bros. Pictures

Melissa McCarthy stars as a woman chosen by an AI to save humanity in this lighthearted sci-fi comedy. With Bobby Cannavale and James Corden’s voice as the AI, it’s a fun mix of humor and heart. The stakes feel personal despite the global threat.

Rewatching highlights McCarthy’s comedic timing and the film’s clever take on technology. You’ll catch small gags and warm moments that make it a feel-good pick.

An American Pickle (2020)

An American Pickle (2020)
Point Grey Pictures

Seth Rogen plays dual roles as a 1920s immigrant and his modern descendant in this quirky comedy. After waking up in present-day Brooklyn, Herschel navigates a strange new world. The film blends humor with surprising depth about family and identity.

A second viewing reveals Rogen’s skillful performance switching between characters. The mix of silly and poignant moments makes it a unique gem worth revisiting.

Locked Down (2021)

Locked Down (2021)
Warner Bros. Pictures

Anne Hathaway and Chiwetel Ejiofor star as a couple planning a heist during the COVID-19 lockdown in this sharp comedy-drama. Directed by Doug Liman, it captures the surreal tension of early 2020 while keeping things fun. The leads’ chemistry carries the film.

Rewatching lets you appreciate the film’s take on a chaotic time. Small details, like the couple’s banter and the lockdown setting, make it a fascinating time capsule.

Charm City Kings (2020)

Charm City Kings (2020)
Overbrook Entertainment

This coming-of-age drama follows Mouse, a Baltimore teen drawn into a motorcycle gang. Jahi Di’Allo Winston leads a strong cast, with Meek Mill adding grit as a mentor. The film’s raw energy and vibrant bike scenes pull you in.

A second watch highlights the emotional depth of Mouse’s journey. The urban backdrop and character arcs make it a story that sticks with you.

Roald Dahl’s The Witches (2020)

Roald Dahl's The Witches (2020)
Warner Bros. Pictures

Anne Hathaway chews the scenery as the Grand High Witch in this reimagining of Roald Dahl’s classic. Directed by Robert Zemeckis, it’s a spooky, fun ride with vibrant visuals. Octavia Spencer grounds the story as a protective grandmother.

Rewatching brings out the film’s wild effects and Hathaway’s over-the-top performance. It’s a family-friendly fright fest that holds up for repeat viewings.

Father of the Bride (2022)

Father of the Bride (2022)
Warner Bros. Pictures

This remake stars Andy Garcia as a Cuban-American dad grappling with his daughter’s wedding. The Latinx perspective adds fresh flavor to the classic story, with humor and heart driving the plot. Gloria Estefan shines as the supportive mom.

A second watch highlights the cultural details and family dynamics. The vibrant cast and warm tone make it a feel-good film you’ll want to revisit.

Moonshot (2022)

Moonshot (2022)
Entertainment 360

This sci-fi rom-com follows two college students, played by Cole Sprouse and Lana Condor, sneaking onto a spaceship to Mars. Their opposites-attract chemistry and the futuristic setting make for a light, charming adventure. It’s pure escapist fun.

Rewatching lets you enjoy the leads’ banter and the film’s playful take on young love. The sleek visuals and quick pace keep it fresh on repeat.

Zack Snyder’s Justice League (2021)

Zack Snyder’s Justice League (2021)
Warner Bros. Pictures

This epic superhero cut, directed by Zack Snyder, reworks the 2017 film with a four-hour vision. Henry Cavill, Ben Affleck, and Gal Gadot shine as DC heroes uniting against a cosmic threat. The scale and depth are massive.

A second watch reveals new details in the sprawling story and stunning visuals. Snyder’s bold style makes it a must-revisit for superhero fans.

Which HBO Max original movie is your go-to for a rewatch, or did we miss one you love? Drop your thoughts in the comments!

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