Close Menu

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest Tech news from SynapseFlow

    What's Hot

    These Genetically Engineered Brain Cells Devour Toxic Alzheimer’s Plaques

    March 15, 2026

    Are solar panels worth it in the UK?

    March 15, 2026

    This distraction-free writing app won’t let you backspace, and I love it

    March 15, 2026
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    • Homepage
    • About Us
    • Contact Us
    • Privacy Policy
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram YouTube
    synapseflow.co.uksynapseflow.co.uk
    • AI News & Updates
    • Cybersecurity
    • Future Tech
    • Reviews
    • Software & Apps
    • Tech Gadgets
    synapseflow.co.uksynapseflow.co.uk
    Home»Software & Apps»These hidden HBO Max movies deserve way more attention
    These hidden HBO Max movies deserve way more attention
    Software & Apps

    These hidden HBO Max movies deserve way more attention

    The Tech GuyBy The Tech GuyNovember 16, 2025No Comments6 Mins Read0 Views
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email
    Advertisement


    When you’re looking into subscribing to a new streaming platform, you are likely to pay attention to the big-ticket movies and TV series. Those are probably why you’re interested in the service in the first place. Whether it’s Stranger Things for Netflix or Reacher for Prime Video, people flock to streaming services to watch the latest seasons of the biggest shows and releases of the newest movies.

    Advertisement

    But the reason you might stay subscribed to a streaming service is for all the hidden gems that it offers. These can be shows and movies that you hadn’t heard of until you did some searching on the platform. HBO Max has a vast array of movies that may have flown under the radar for you. But it’s time to uncover some of the best ones you might have missed.

    Megan Leavey

    A biographical wartime drama about the bond between a woman and a dog

    A gripping war movie that shows the companionship between a US Marine corporal and her bomb-sniffing dog, Megan Leavey is a fascinating look at the harsh reality of those in the profession. It stars Kate Mara as Leavey, who did two tours in Iraq as a Military Police K9 handler. She was paired with Rex, a German Shepard, as the two handled assignments in Fallujah and Ramadi.

    The film depicts the heaviness of the Iraq War and what the power of dedication to one’s craft can accomplish. Just as impressive as Mara’s performance is the performance of Varco, the dog who played Rex. The film is based on the real-life experiences that Leavey went through and how she and Rex overcame injuries sustained during the war. Leavey even has a cameo in the film. It’s heartwarming and a bit sobering, making it a good drama for a wide variety of audiences.


    Megan Leavey (2017)


    Release Date

    June 9, 2017

    Runtime

    116 minutes

    Director

    Gabriela Cowperthwaite

    Writers

    Pamela Gray, Annie Mumolo, Tim Lovestedt



    Lady Snowblood

    A dark vengeance thriller not for the faint of heart

    If you’re a fan of the Kill Bill films, Lady Snowblood is a must-watch movie. Made in 1973 but set in the late 1880s, it stars Meiko Kaji as Yuki, a woman who is set on finishing a vendetta carried out by her mother against the men who raped her. She undertakes intense sword training to become a stone-cold assassin.

    The story follows her as she grows into an assassin and seeks revenge on those who wronged her family. It has a low-budget feel to it, but the violence is still over the top in a good way, as it sucks you into the world even more. The final scene needs to be seen to be believed. It’s hard not to see the influence that Lady Snowblood has had on martial arts and vengeance films since it was made.


    lady-snowblood-film-poster-1.jpg


    Release Date

    March 22, 1974

    Runtime

    97 Minutes

    Director

    Toshiya Fujita

    Writers

    Kazuo Kamimura, Kazuo Koike, Norio Osada

    Producers

    Kikumaru Okuda


    • Cast Placeholder Image

    • Cast Placeholder Image

      Toshio Kurosawa

      Ryūrei Ashio

    • Cast Placeholder Image

      Masaaki Daimon

      Gō Kashima

    • Cast Placeholder Image

      Miyoko Akaza

      Sayo Kashima


    8-Bit Christmas

    A festive and family-friendly nostalgic comedy

    Many people can relate to the plot of 8-Bit Christmas, a Christmas comedy that premiered on HBO Max in 2021. It’s about a young boy (Winslow Fegley) who is obsessed with trying to get a Nintendo for Christmas. The story is told through his adult self (Neil Patrick Harris) telling his daughter a story about his Christmas as an 11-year-old. 8-Bit Christmas is a lighthearted holiday film that features a terrific group of child actors, helping show the desire and intensity of wanting a Christmas gift so badly that they’d do anything to get it.

    It can be hard to find a holiday movie that is actually worth watching again and 8-Bit Christmas fits that bill. It’s the kind of movie that you want to show the whole family and everyone will enjoy some laughs, some heartfelt messaging, and revel in just how awesome the NES was and still is.


    8 bit


    Release Date

    November 24, 2021

    Runtime

    97 Minutes

    Director

    Michael Dowse

    Writers

    Kevin Jakubowski



    Enemy

    Jake Gyllenhaal can’t quite figure out what’s going on in his life

    Denis Villeneuve is known as a master filmmaker. With films like Blade Runner 2049, Dune, Dune: Part Two, Incendies, and Prisoners on his resume, any time he’s set to direct, people take note. This is especially true since his next project following Dune: Messiah is going to be the next James Bond film.

    One of his earlier offerings was Enemy, a 2013 film starring Jake Gyllenhaal in dual roles. It follows a man who, upon renting a movie, discovers an actor who is his identical twin. He becomes obsessed with him, stalking him and trying to learn about his life. What follows is a psychological test that the two men undergo as each tries to take over the other’s life. Gyllenhaal produces terrific performances, as does Sarah Gadon, who plays one of Gyllenhaal’s character’s wives.

    The ending is hard to describe and even more befuddling when you watch it. But the film makes the audience think about their own subconscious. After I saw this film, I couldn’t stop thinking about it and I bet you won’t be able to either.


    01122755_poster_w780.jpg


    Release Date

    March 14, 2014

    Runtime

    91 minutes

    Director

    Denis Villeneuve

    Writers

    Javier Gullón, José Saramago

    Producers

    Niv Fichman, Miguel A. Faura


    • instar53569532.jpg

      Jake Gyllenhaal

      Adam / Anthony

    • instar52571151.jpg

    • instar51674413.jpg

    • instar53512764.jpg

      Isabella Rossellini

      Mother


    It Comes at Night

    Unease and distrust run rampant in a disease-riddled world

    Three years before the COVID-19 pandemic broke out, It Comes At Night premiered. It provided a look at a world where a deadly disease has taken over the planet, and a select group of people team up to try and survive. The movie stars Joel Edgerton and Carmen Ejogo as a couple who live in a secluded home in the woods with their son. One night, they are visited by Christopher Abbott’s character, who is looking for food for his wife (Riley Keough) and son.

    After the families decide to pair up to boost their manpower against potential threats, the trust, or lack thereof, while they cohabitate, is put to the test. There isn’t a big bad monster in this film. There’s no deadly psychotic killer either. The threat of a deadly disease spreading out of nowhere is haunting enough, and the film hits differently after 2020. The terror and dread linger long after the film’s end.


    01187165_poster_w780.jpg


    Release Date

    June 9, 2017

    Runtime

    91 minutes

    Director

    Trey Edward Shults

    Writers

    Trey Edward Shults

    Producers

    Andrea Roa, David Kaplan



    Advertisement
    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    The Tech Guy
    • Website

    Related Posts

    This distraction-free writing app won’t let you backspace, and I love it

    March 15, 2026

    The cyberpunk classic that shaped modern sci-fi is finally coming to TV — everything we know

    March 15, 2026

    I avoided liquid cooling for years and that was a huge mistake

    March 14, 2026

    Laptop performance and FPS drop after BIOS update

    March 14, 2026

    This Supreme Court decision is bad news for Hollywood’s AI ambitions

    March 14, 2026

    Disney+ is rolling out its TikTok-like ‘Verts’ short-form video feed

    March 13, 2026
    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    Advertisement
    Top Posts

    The iPad Air brand makes no sense – it needs a rethink

    October 12, 202516 Views

    ChatGPT Group Chats are here … but not for everyone (yet)

    November 14, 20258 Views

    Facebook updates its algorithm to give users more control over which videos they see

    October 8, 20258 Views
    Stay In Touch
    • Facebook
    • YouTube
    • TikTok
    • WhatsApp
    • Twitter
    • Instagram
    Advertisement
    About Us
    About Us

    SynapseFlow brings you the latest updates in Technology, AI, and Gadgets from innovations and reviews to future trends. Stay smart, stay updated with the tech world every day!

    Our Picks

    These Genetically Engineered Brain Cells Devour Toxic Alzheimer’s Plaques

    March 15, 2026

    Are solar panels worth it in the UK?

    March 15, 2026

    This distraction-free writing app won’t let you backspace, and I love it

    March 15, 2026
    categories
    • AI News & Updates
    • Cybersecurity
    • Future Tech
    • Reviews
    • Software & Apps
    • Tech Gadgets
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest YouTube Dribbble
    • Homepage
    • About Us
    • Contact Us
    • Privacy Policy
    © 2026 SynapseFlow All Rights Reserved.

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.

    Ad Blocker Enabled!
    Ad Blocker Enabled!
    Our website is made possible by displaying online advertisements to our visitors. Please support us by disabling your Ad Blocker.