March 2024 is looking to be another blockbuster month for theMaxstreaming service. Viewers can expect popular film titles from last year, such asWonkaandDream Scenario,an absurdist limited series starringKate Winslet, new comedy specials by top-notch talent, and so much more.
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‘Ramy Youssef: More Feelings’ (2024)
In recent years,Ramy Youssefhas become one of the biggest names in comedy, with his award-winning Hulu seriesRamyand his supporting turn inYorgos Lanthimos' Oscar-nominatedPoor Things, have cleared the path to helping him become a household name. Youssef’s latest,More Feelings, will mark his second comedy special on HBO afterFeelingsin 2019.The BearcreatorChristopher Storerwill direct and executive produce the special, which was produced by A24 and was taped in Jersey City earlier in February 2024.
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‘Godzilla’ (2014)
The monster movie also stars Academy Award nomineeKen Watanabe(Inception),Elizabeth Olsen(WandaVision), Academy Award winnerJuliette Binoche(The English Patient), Academy Award nomineeSally Hawkins(The Shape of Water), and Academy Award nomineeDavid Strathairn(Good Night, and Good Luck).
The world is beset by the appearance of monstrous creatures, but one of them may be the only one who can save humanity.

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‘The Regime’ (2024)
After her Emmy-Winning roles inMildred PierceandMare of Easttown, Kate Winslet is reuniting with HBO for her third limited series,The Regime. The political satire follows Elena Vernham (Winslet), the chancellor of a fictional European country, whose position of power is threatened by her fracturing country.
Emmy-winnerWill Tracy(Succession) created the series with Emmy-winnersStephen Frears(The Queen) andJessica Hobbs(The Crown) directing the seven episodes.The Regimealso starsMatthias Schoenaerts(The Old Guard), Academy Award nomineeAndrea Riseborough(To Leslie), Emmy-winnerMartha Plimpton(Mass), and Emmy nomineeHugh Grant(Paddington 2).

The Regime
An authoritarian regime is about to unravel. Follows a story of one year within the walls of its palace.
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‘Wonka’ (2024)
Paul King, the filmmaker behind the belovedPaddingtonmovies, puts a new spin onRoald Dahl’s beloved literary character inWonka. Academy Award nomineeTimothée Chalamet(Dune) stars as a young Willy Wonka, who arrives in the big city in hopes of starting a magical chocolate shop. Unfortunately, Willy is quickly swindled by Mrs. Scrubitt (Academy Award winnerOlivia Colman) and Bleacher (Tom Davis).
To make matters even worse, the sinister Chocolate Cartel, led by the corrupt Arthur Slugworth (Paterson Joseph), plots to take him down. With the help of new friends, including the young orphan Noodle (Calah Lane), Willy perseveres in making his dreams come true.Wonkaalso starsKeegan-Michael Key(Key & Peele),Matt Lucas(Bridesmaids), Sally Hawkins,Rowan Atkinson(Mr. Bean),Natasha Rothwell(The White Lotus), and Hugh Grant as Lofty the Oompa-Loompa.

Based on the extraordinary character at the center of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, ‘Wonka’ tells the wondrous story of how the world’s greatest inventor, magician and chocolate-maker became the beloved Willy Wonka we know today.
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‘The Lionheart’ (2023)
Laura Brownson’s powerful documentaryThe Lionhearttells the story of two-time Indy 500 championDan Wheldon. In 2011, Wheldon was killed in a crash at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway. The documentary picks up a decade later as Dan’s widow,Susie Behm, helps her two sons,SebastianandOliver Wheldon, fulfill their dreams of competing on the racetrack.
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