Here’s a hard truth: the Oscars aren’t for everyone. The speeches, the inane interviews, the chintzy dance numbers — it’s a bloated ceremony that is as off-putting to some people as it is appealing to others.

If you’re one of those people who isn’t going to be watching the 2024 Oscars, you probably need some suggestions for what to do instead. And you may do worse than watch some movies onMax. You should watch the three movies on the list below. One is a 2023 hit starring aDune: Part Twolead actor, another is an underrated fantasy, and the last is a modern comedy classic.

A knight on a horse looks at a council in The Green Knight.

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Wonka (2023)

Just becauseWonkawasn’t nominated for any Oscars doesn’t mean it’s not worth a watch. An all-ages hit from last December,WonkastarsDune: Part Twostar Timothée Chalamet as Willy Wonka, the iconic character from Roald Dahl’s children’s novelCharlie and the Chocolate Factoryand its first movie adaptation,Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory.This prequel shows how Wonka became the world’s greatest inventor, magician, and chocolate maker.

Wonkahas what you’d expect a movie like this to have: amusing musical performances, candy-colored visuals, and Hugh Grant as a grumpy Oompa Loompa.Wonkais a charming movie that will make you forget about the Oscars by reminding you of all those delicious sweets you could be consuming.

The Green Knight (2021)

Craving a feast for the eyes?The Green Knightwill do just fine then. Director David Lowery’s visually dazzling adaptation of the famous 14th-century poemSir Gawain and the Green Knightcasts Dev Patel as King Arthur’s egotistical nephew Gawain, who must challenge the titular Green Knight and achieve glory for his kingdom.

The Green Knightboasts an impressive casts that includes Oscar winner Alicia Vikander and a pre-The BatmanBarry Keoghan. More importantly, the movie incorporates surrealistic, breathtaking imagery to both update the millennia-old story and ground it in the ancient past.The Green Knightis unlike anything you have ever seen, and is perfect to watch on a night honoring the entertainment industry’s best and brightest.

The Devil Wears Prada (2006)

“That’s all.” With those two words, an iconic phrase was born, and a seemingly ordinary movie transformed into an enduring comedy classic. Adapted from Lauren Weisberger’s popular novel of the same name, director David Frankel’sThe Devil Wears Pradachronicles recent college graduate Andy Sachs’ (Anne Hathaway) stressful tenure as a low-level assistant to Miranda Priestly (Meryl Streep), the silver-haired editor in chief of Runaway Magazine and the titular devil who, yes, wears Prada.

Not much more can be said about this movie except that almost 18 years later, it’s just as sharp, clever, and entertaining as it was in 2006. Streep’s great, of course, as are Hathaway and Stanley Tucci, but it’s Emily Blunt (nominated at last forOppenheimer) who steals every scene she’s in as the condescending co-assistant Emily. She views Andy and everyone else in the world with a contempt that’s not veiled in the slightest.