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From romantic old Hollywood classics to hilarious new favorites, there's plenty to love about these titles on Max. Ilana Gordon is an entertainment, culture, and comedy writer originally from Connecticut.
She currently lives in Los Angeles. If you're looking to fall in love from the comfort of your couch, Max has you covered. From screwball situations to sweet serenades, relationships come in many shapes and life stages, and these 27 Max favorites will carry you from meet cute to matrimony. And along the way, they'll show you how to live, laugh, and love in ways a sign from T. Maxx could never. Guaranteed to make you ugly cry and call your loved ones, this black comedy about falling in love in the middle of cancer treatment is beautifully written and acted, and has a lot to say about maternal, platonic, and romantic relationships.
Joseph Gordon-Levitt stars opposite Seth Rogen , who also executive produces. Director: Jonathan Levine. A comedy about love β both platonic and romantic β the movie was filmed during the pandemic and premiered at Sundance, but has since found a home on Max, and a fan base amongst movie lovers who enjoy authentic comedies about late bloomers finding love and themselves. Where to watch Am I OK? Directors: Tig Notaro, Stephanie Allynne.
Tina Fey and Amy Poehler have a chemistry that reads across sketches, stages, and screens, and it's on full display in Baby Mama.
Where to watch Baby Mama : Max. EW grade: B read the review. Director: Michael McCullers. Based on the film La Cage aux Folles which itself was adapted from a French play and serving as the first cinematic collaboration between old-school comedy partners Mike Nichols director and Elaine May screenwriter , The Birdcage is a subversive for its time farce that prompted audiences to reconsider what good family values are, and whether it was possible to find them in non-traditional families.