HBO Max’s feel‑good comedy you can’t miss this weekend (Aug 15‑17)

HBO Max’s feel‑good comedy you can’t miss this weekend (Aug 15‑17)

HBO Max’s feel‑good comedy you can’t miss this weekend (Aug 15‑17)

Weekend Watchlist

HBO Max’s Top Picks

  • Final Destination Bloodlines – Holds the top spot for most of August.
  • Freaky Tales – A Pedro Pascal anthology that rounds out the second place.
  • Death of a Unicorn – Satirical horror landing third.

Hidden Gems Worth a Look

  • A low‑key comedy starring two likable leads that’s rarely seen.
  • A charming, feel‑good adventure that’s easy to overlook.

Get a Job (2016)

From Dorm to Desk: How a Shelved Sketch Found a Second Life

In 2012, the latest college crowd—Miles Teller and Anna Kendrick—tapped a small, off‑center comedy titled Get a Job. Distribution hiccups stole the film’s debut, keeping it on the shelf for almost four years. Meanwhile, Teller cracked the screen in Whiplash, and Kendrick ignited a persona in Pitch Perfect.

When the Clock Tick‑tocked

By 2016, the studio deemed the piece a relic and nudged it off their records. They offered an intimate theatrical opening followed by a video‑on‑demand carving, reigniting attention.

Plot Snapshot

  • Fresh college graduate Will Davis (Teller) anticipates a journalism gig.
  • On day one, the newsroom folds, consigning Will to the unemployment queue.
  • Will’s girlfriend, Jillian (Kendrick), oscillates between jobs, disrupting her driven streak.
Why It Still Scares

Don’t be fooled by the low Rotten Tomatoes numbers. Get a Job delivers a breezy, gentle ribbing on the rocky transition seen by countless millennials after graduating.

Trust the charm of Teller and Kendrick.

Stream Get a Job on HBO Max.

The Peanut Butter Falcon (2019)

The Peanut Butter Falcon: A Heart‑warming Adventure

Christopher’s directors Tyler Nilson and Michael Schwartz have crafted a dramedy that will linger in your heart longer than countless box office moments. The film follows a kid with Down Syndrome, Zak (Zack Gottsagen), who flees a care facility to chase a dream of becoming a professional wrestler.

Meeting a Wandering Ally

  • Bound by nothing but ambition, Zak encounters Tyler (Shia LaBeouf) – a charismatic drifter who pledges to walk beside him on a road that leads to a wrestling school in North Carolina.
  • Through improvisational wisdom, Tyler mentors Zak, turning two dreamers into an unbreakable duet.

Three Heroes on the Road

The story gains momentum when Eleanor (Dakota Johnson), Zak’s caretaking guide, joins their expedition. Together, the trio navigates terrain reminiscent of a modern Tom Sawyer, infused with an encouraging rhythm and a smooth sense of thrill.

A Feel‑Good Narrative

The Peanut Butter Falcon invites viewers to witness a tale where bravery meets hope, and where every step echoes through an extraordinary journey. A feel‑good film that plays like a sweeter version of both Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn – it’s a movie that will feel like home when you watch it.

Watch It on HBO Max

We Live In Time (2024)

We Live In Time – A Romantic Journey Through Decades

We Live In Time invites viewers into a heartfelt romance set against Brooklyn’s vibrant backdrop. Directed by John Crowley, the drama follows Almut (Florence Pugh) and Tobias (Andrew Garfield) after an unforeseen collision sparks an unlikely connection.

The Unlikely Encounter

  • Almut accidentally strikes Tobias with her vehicle.
  • Seeking restitution, she invites him to a shared dinner.
  • What begins with a simple apology evolves into a decade-long love story.

Captivating Chemistry

Pugh and Garfield deliver an unforgettable pairing that promises future collaborations. Their dynamic chemistry keeps audiences yearning for more shared scenes.

A Touch of Darkness

Warning: The film takes a somber turn that may well leave you in tears. Yet this emotional thread underscores the movie’s central message—cherishing every shared moment with your beloved.

Streaming Details

Experience We Live In Time exclusively on HBO Max.