The month of January brought a ton of content for HBO Max but this month will not be any different since the service has some really good stuff coming up. Here is everything that’s coming to the service this month (from Den of Geek):
February 1
The Amityville Horror, 1979 (HBO)
The Amityville Horror, 2005 (HBO)
American Style
Lupe, 2021 (HBO)
Tom & Jerry, Warner Bros. Film Premiere, 2021
One of the most beloved rivalries in history is reignited when Jerry moves into New York City’s finest hotel on the eve of “the wedding of the century,” forcing the event’s desperate planner to hire Tom to get rid of him, in director Tim Story’s “Tom & Jerry.” The ensuing cat and mouse battle threatens to destroy her career, the wedding and possibly the hotel itself. But soon, an even bigger problem arises: a diabolically ambitious staffer conspiring against all three of them.
February 27:
Bill And Ted’s Excellent Adventure, 1989 (HBO)
Posted on Friday, January 29th, 2021 by Ben Pearson
We’re about to head into February, which means another vicious cycle of titles will soon be exiting streaming services. Here’s a look at the best movies leaving HBO Max in February 2021 – and some of these disappear in less than a month, so if you want to catch them while they’re still available, you better get to watchin’!
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Jordan Peele’s eerie exploration of identity is a much more abstract movie than
Get Out, but that left it open for a hell of a lot of interpretation (which we gladly engaged in). It’s a heck of a sophomore film, full of striking imagery and loaded with symbolism. It’s clearly a film with a lot on its mind, and more movies could learn a lesson from the ambition on display here.
Graphic: The A.V. Club
For HBO Max subscribers, February might offer more than pricey chocolates and teddy bears. (We wouldn’t turn those down, though. It’s been a shitty year.) Next month will spark the 2021 wave of Warner Bros. film premieres, starting with
Judas And The Black Messiah. Starring LaKeith Stanfield, Daniel Kaluuya, and Jesse Plemmons, the historical drama follows Bill O’ Neal, who infiltrates the Black Panthers on behalf of the FBI. Kaluuya transforms as revolutionary Fred Hampton in a role that is generating early buzz and controversy in equal measure. As for a premiere on the entirely opposite end of the Serious Spectrum,
HBO Max has unveiled its February 2021 movie and TV highlights, including two Warner Bros. theatricals premiering in theaters and on HBO Max on the same day.