There is full force here in summer. Even near Chicago, where I am based, being closed in 100 degrees days. To defeat the heat, I turn to the champion of our reign for the best streaming service – Max – but sometimes to find out what to look forward can quickly turn into a headache in which so many new movies are coming.
You can check the top 10 list to see what is discussed about everyone, but it is bound to have some duds between gems. This is why we comb regularly through the top 10 list of Max so that you can help keep your precious streaming time for good use.
Leading the pack this week is a blockbuster video game adaptation, which is obsessed with children everywhere, a vertigo-upper-rage thriller, starring Daisy Ridley, and a wicked new sarcastic dramaid from the manufacturer of “succession”.
So without further movement, let’s dive into the best three films on the top 10 list of Max.
This article is based on Max Top 10 films in the US as ET on June 22, Sunday at 12:30 pm.
Best movies in Max’s top 10
‘A Minecraft film’

Minecraft fever has swept the world in this summer, so it is very less surprising to see the #1 place “A Minecraft film” a few days after coming to Max. Parents eager to avoid “chicken jockey” theater insanity can now see Jack Black a new generation of children from the comfort of their couch.
“A Minecraft Movie” follows a Missfit Crew (Jason Momoa, Daniel Brooks, Emma Myers and Sebstian Hansen), which stumbled into the blocked, unexpected minecraft overworld blocked through a portal. To go home, they will need to put their imaginations in the test and form a team with Steve (Jack Black), which is an experiencedly trapped for decades later. It is a candy-coated blockbuster, which flows with vibrant scenes and large-to-life characters that can prove to be delightful or tooth-stimulating depending on your taste.
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‘Cleaner’

“Cleaner” is an unbuffed “dye hard” rip-off, but the audience does not think how Max has been shot at the top of the streaming chart after making her debut this month. It is the latest high-octane thriller from the style veteran Martin Campbell, which is the director behind some of the most reputed exploits of bonds such as “golden” and “casino royale”.
“Star Wars” takes the center stage as “Star Wars” alum Daisy Ridley Joy, now a former soldier working as a window cleaner, suspended his days hundreds of feet above London. When she crashes a group of Eco-Atkinists under the leadership of Clive Owen to the gala of an energy company and takes the hostages, it falls to climb into action from Joy, Harness and all, its unconventional convenience points. Thus, a high-dose for a high-day, for the Bruce Willis style, to stick to the screen with a lot of vertigo-upperran shots.
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‘Mountainhead’

The “succession” manufacturer comes from Jesse Armstrong a new satirical comedy-drama, a satisfactory dagger of ultra-rich tech bros-It develops in some “three stuz” level sheengans in the Third Act. It is a limited film that sees three billionaires and a “average” Bahodapati (Steven Carryl, Jason Schwartzman, Kori Michael Smith and Remi Yusuf) in a weekend in a weekend renovation for a poker night, while the world burns.
It is absurd, raw, painful at times, and subtle as a hedgehemer. They write their pure values ​​on their bare chest, negligent discuss global domination, and do sling barbes on each other with the memory of school children. Just when it seems that these clowns cannot immerse any low, the third act takes a fantastic turn. Fuel by a razor-sharp script and a pitch-perfect cast, “mountainhead” is evilly entertaining.
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Max Top 10 movies right now
- ‘A Minicraft Movie’ (2025)
- ‘Scob!’ (2020)
- ‘Cleaner’ (2025)
- ‘Survival Ohio State’ (2025)
- ‘Spaceball’ (1987)
- ‘The Hunger Games’ (2012)
- ‘The Alto Nights’ (2025)
- ‘The Hunger Games: Catching Fire’ (2013)
- ‘Bullet Train’ (2022)
- ‘Mountainhead’ (2025)