3 great Max crime dramas you should watch in November 2024

There’s no streaming service with a deeper bench of available movies and TV shows than Max, but Max is also particularly terrible at surfacing the various things that you could be watching. If you’re looking for crime dramas on Max, you might find that you can’t find any. Even if you can, though, you might not be finding the movies you actually want to watch.

That’s why we’ve pulled together this list of three crime dramas that are worth your attention this November. This list has a little something for everyone, and it includes one title that was actually released this year. Check them out below.

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Love Lies Bleeding (2024)

A brilliant, strange, kind of beautiful crime romance, Love Lies Bleeding tells the story of a gym manager who falls for a female bodybuilder. As the couple get drawn further and further into the gym manager’s criminal family, they begin to worry that they’ll never be truly happy with one another.

Featuring two incredible performances from Kristen Stewart and Katy O’Brian, Love Lies Bleeding is not exactly the movie you might expect it to be. Replete with ’80s nostalgia, director Rose Glass manages to execute on a one-of-a-kind vision.

You can watch Love Lies Bleeding on Max.

The Purge: Election Year (2016)

The Purge: Election Year - Official Trailer (HD)

The Purge movie franchise has always been political, but Election Year makes those themes even more explicit. Crucially, though, the movie’s political elements are still secondary to what turns out to be a truly excellent action movie about a politician who wants to end purges once and for all.

The movie is tense and also does plenty to build out the universe of The Purge without feeling heavy handed. Election Year is well cast, features smart direction, and manages to be political without feeling either cloying or alienating.

You can watch The Purge: Election Year on Max.

Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me (1992)

Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me (1992) Trailer

It probably goes without saying that Fire Walk With Me doesn’t totally work unless you’ve already seen Twin Peaks. That series is very much worth watching, but Fire Walk With Me is fascinating all on its own.

The film is actually a prequel to Twin Peaks, and it tells the story of Laura Palmer, the young woman whose death is the impetus for the story of Twin Peaks. The movie recounts her final day alive, including the many double lives that she leads, and her terrifying relationship with the man who turns out to be her killer.

You can watch Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me on Max.