Top 10 Movies To Watch This Week on HBO Max | May 18, 2025
Looking for something to watch this week on HBO Max? Weโve got you covered. Whether youโre in the mood for a mind-bending thriller, a gut-wrenching drama, or something thatโll make you laugh (and then maybe cry), HBO Max is loaded with some seriously great films right now. Weโve rounded up the top 10 you absolutely need to check outโtrust me, thereโs something here for everyone. Grab your snacks, get comfy, and letโs get into it.
The Brutalist (2024)

Okay, so if youโre in the mood for something epicโlike, Oscar-winning epicโThe Brutalist is your pick. Adrien Brody is out here giving one of his best performances ever as Lรกszlรณ Tรณth, a Hungarian-Jewish architect trying to make a life for himself in America after World War II. But donโt expect some feel-good, immigrant success storyโthis movie is brutal (pun absolutely intended). Itโs about survival, ambition, and the price you pay for chasing the American Dream.
This thing is a masterpiece, plain and simple. The cinematography is jaw-dropping, the score will straight-up give you chills, and Brodyโs performance? Worth all the awards it got (and it got a lot). Itโs three and a half hours long, but not a second is wasted. Settle in and get ready to feel a lot of feelings.
2073 (2024)

Want something thatโll mess with your head? 2073 is the kind of movie you finish watching and immediately need to talk about with someoneโpreferably someone whoโs also slightly freaked out. Directed by Asif Kapadia (the guy who did Amy), this movie is a wild mix of sci-fi and documentary, which is a fancy way of saying itโs a dystopian thriller that feels a little too real. Samantha Morton is our guide through this nightmarish future where climate change has ruined everything, and authoritarianism is just… normal.
But hereโs the thingโitโs not just a fictional story. Half the film is basically a documentary showing how the world weโre living in right now could turn into this nightmare. Itโs unsettling, itโs thought-provoking, and honestly, itโs a little terrifying. Donโt watch this one right before bed unless you want to be staring at the ceiling, rethinking all your life choices.
Queer (2024)

Daniel Craig as a broken, lovesick American expat in 1950s Mexico City? Yeah, sign me up. Queer is Luca Guadagninoโs latest fever dream of a film, based on the William S. Burroughs novella of the same name. Itโs all about this guy named William (Craig), whoโs drowning in his own loneliness until he becomes obsessed with a young, troubled army vet named Eugene (Drew Starkey). Itโs messy, itโs desperate, and itโs got that hazy, sun-soaked look that Guadagnino does better than anyone.
But donโt go into this expecting a sweet, feel-good love storyโthis is all about longing, addiction, and the absolute chaos that comes with needing someone who might not even want you. Craig is phenomenal, completely shedding his Bond persona to play a man on the edge of everything. If you love your romances complicated, youโre gonna be all over this one.
Sing Sing (2023)

This oneโs a hidden gem that deserves way more attention. Sing Sing is about a group of inmates at Sing Sing Correctional Facility who find a second chance through the prisonโs Rehabilitation Through the Arts program. Colman Domingo is an absolute powerhouse in this, playing a guy whoโs made some serious mistakes but finds hope (and a little bit of freedom) through theater. And the wild part? Some of the actors are real former inmates who went through this program, which just adds this layer of authenticity you canโt fake.
But donโt think this is some sugar-coated โart will save youโ story. Itโs raw, itโs honest, and itโs all about what happens when people are given a chance to be more than their worst mistakes. If youโre into stories that make you feel all the feelings, this oneโs for you.
Heretic (2024)

Alright, this oneโs for the horror fans who love a good mind game. Heretic is one of those twisted little thrillers where you never really know whoโs the bad guy until itโs too late. Hugh Grant is having the absolute time of his life here, playing a seemingly charming guy who invites two young Mormon missionaries (Sophie Thatcher and Chloe East) into his home… and then things get dark. Like, real dark.
Grant is absolutely wild in thisโcreepy, charming, and completely unhinged. And because itโs an A24 film (obviously), you know itโs going to be smart, stylish, and just a little bit messed up. If you love movies that keep you guessing and leave you a little bit haunted, Heretic is the one to watch.
A Different Man (2024)

If youโre in the mood for a psychological rollercoaster, A Different Man is about to mess with your head in the best way. Sebastian Stan plays Edward, a guy whoโs been living with a facial deformity his whole life. But when he gets an experimental surgery to change his appearance, he basically decides to start over. New face, new life, new everything. He even lands a role in a play and starts dating the playwright, Ingrid (played by the amazing Renate Reinsve).
But hereโs where it gets wildโEdward becomes obsessed with another man named Oswald (Adam Pearson), who has the same facial condition Edward used to have. As their paths cross, Edwardโs perfect new life starts to unravel, and things get dark fast. This oneโs a trippy, twisty look at identity, obsession, and what happens when you canโt outrun your own insecurities. Stan is absolutely next-level here, flipping from charming to chilling in the blink of an eye.
Juror #2 (2024)

Leave it to Clint Eastwood to keep us guessing. Juror #2 is a courtroom thriller thatโll have you on the edge of your seatโmostly because youโre gonna spend the whole movie trying to figure out what you would do in this guyโs place. Nicholas Hoult plays Justin Kemp, a regular guy who gets picked for jury duty in a murder trial. Sounds pretty straightforward, right? Except Justin figures out pretty quickly that he accidentally killed the victim himself, thinking he hit a deer with his car.
So now heโs stuck on this jury, listening to the case, knowing that heโs the real killer. Does he come clean and destroy his life? Or does he keep his mouth shut and let an innocent guy go to jail? Itโs intense, itโs dramatic, and itโs got that classic Eastwood sense of moral ambiguity. If you love a good ethical dilemma, this oneโs basically catnip.
I Saw the TV Glow (2024)

This oneโs got serious Donnie Darko vibes, with a little bit of The Ring thrown in for good measure. Itโs a slow burn, but the tension just keeps building until youโre practically crawling out of your own skin. Itโs the kind of movie you finish and immediately want to rewatch, just to try and figure out what the hell you just saw. If you love surreal, mind-bending horror, you canโt miss it.
Love Lies Bleeding (2024)

Kristen Stewart as a depressed gym manager who falls in love with a bodybuilder and somehow ends up in a crime thriller? Yes, please. Love Lies Bleeding is a dark, twisty romance that feels like a mashup of Bound and Neon Demon, with Stewart playing Lou, a woman whoโs basically sleepwalking through life until she meets Jackie (Katy OโBrian), an ambitious bodybuilder who pulls her into a world of obsession, danger, and some very questionable decisions.
This is one of those movies where the chemistry is so intense you feel like youโre intruding just by watching. Stewart is magnetic, playing Lou as a woman whoโs desperate for somethingโanythingโto make her feel alive. And once the crime element kicks in, things get wild fast. Itโs sexy, itโs dangerous, and itโs the kind of movie that keeps you guessing right up until the end.
Civil War (2024)

Alright, so this oneโs not exactly a feel-good watch. Civil War is Alex Garlandโs latest, and itโs pretty much a gut punch from start to finish. The movie drops you into a version of America thatโs gone completely off the railsโa modern-day civil war, and it feels way too close to reality for comfort. Youโre following this group of war photographers who are just trying to capture whatโs happening, but honestly, whatโs happening is chaos. Cities are burning, people are turning on each other, and everyoneโs trying to figure out who the good guys areโif there even are any.
Kirsten Dunst is leading the cast, and sheโs a force. You can see the exhaustion, the fear, and that tiny bit of hope sheโs holding ontoโall in her eyes. But hereโs the thingโCivil War isnโt just about explosions and chaos. Itโs about the stories we tell ourselves, the lines we draw between โusโ and โthem,โ and how conflict can turn ordinary people into something else entirely. Itโs raw, itโs intense, and itโs the kind of movie youโll be texting your friends about the second itโs overโpartly because youโll need someone to help you process it.
Wrap Up
So thatโs your watchlist. The top 10 movies on HBO Max this week, and honestly, thereโs something for every vibe. If you want a gut-wrenching drama, The Brutalist is gonna wreck you. If youโre in the mood for a mind-melter, 2073 is basically a nightmare disguised as a documentary. And if you just want a wild, twisted ride, Heretic has Hugh Grant being the absolute worst in the best way.
Whatever youโre into, youโre covered. So grab some popcorn, settle in, and get ready for a serious binge. And if you end up loving (or absolutely hating) any of these, come back and let us know. We love a good debate.
