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​The 5 Best Movies on HBO Go and HBO Now - Part 4

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HBO’s line up continues to refresh with as many great films added as those that are expiring - including several high in this last month. Totally you can use credit from iTunes Gift Certificate at USCardCode.com to enjoy all of them.

Here are the 5 best movies on HBO:

Scarface

Scarface

the most famous quote from any gangster film: “Say hello to my little friend.” In other words, the film -

particularly Al Pacino - is completely over the top, which is both awful and awesome.

La La Land

La La Land

La La Land’s exhilarating and nearly unflagging energy strives to inspire in viewers an equally bold appreciation for all the things it celebrates: the thrill of romantic love, of dreams within reach, of what we call “movie magic.” In this, Damien Chazelle’s follow-up to Whiplash, an opening scene blooms into an ambitious song-and-dance number set in the midst of a Los Angeles traffic jam.

Tickled

Tickled

Tickled, directed by Farrier and Dylan Reeve, the latter largely remaining off-camera. What might have been a tongue-in-cheek examination of a subculture - a fluff piece of the kind on which Farrier’s built his career -quickly becomes a trek down the fetish rabbit hole, the filmmakers uncovering a larger, more nefarious operation. With hidden cameras, ambush interviews and Dateline-esque gotcha segments, the film segues into a bona fide thriller as they explore the dark, seamy corners of the internet, hunting for the Keyser Söze of the competitive tickling world.

Pale Rider

Pale Rider

Pale Rider paints its not-so-mysterious parable of divine retribution in moody tableaux—sometimes heavenly, others more akin to a hellish, light-starved descent—and with Eastwood’s inimitable economy of dialogue. He’s not on screen here as much as in his films like The Outlaw Josey Wales and Unforgiven, but his avenging loner is felt at all times.

Catch Me if You Can

Catch Me if You Can

Based on a true story, Catch Me if You Can revolve around a charming cat-and-mouse game between Leonardo DiCaprio, playing teenage forgery expert Frank Abagnale, and Tom Hanks, playing the FBI agent on his tail. In the film, Abagnale grows up idolizing airline pilots, and one of his first cons involves forging paychecks from Pan Am Airways, using stickers from toy Pan Am planes to make the checks look official. This eventually leads Abagnale to con his way onto actual flights, pretending to be a dead-heading pilot.

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