13 Netflix Movies to Enjoy Before They Leave This Month

We often try to watch and rewatch some cinematic treasures after a long time of their release without realizing that they may be taken away from their viewers. Here we have 13 Netflix Movies to Enjoy Before They Leave This Month.

Everything Everywhere All At Once

Everything Everywhere All At Once
Everything Everywhere All At Once (Netflix)

    Leaving on August 22, this Oscar-winning, genre-bending film is a must-watch for its innovative storytelling and emotional depth. It explores the multiverse in a deeply emotional and visually stunning way.

    Paddington

    Paddington
    Paddington (Netflix)

      Leaving on August 13, this charming family film follows a lovable bear from Peru who embarks on a heartwarming adventure in London. It’s a delightful watch for viewers of all ages.

      Spider-Man Trilogy

      Spider-Man Trilogy
      Spider-Man Trilogy (Netflix)

        All three of Sam Raimi’s iconic Spider-Man movies will be swinging off Netflix on August 31st. These films were instrumental in shaping the superhero genre as we know it today. 

        The Edge of Seventeen

        The Edge of Seventeen (Netflix)

          Leaving on August 31st, a coming-of-age story about the trials of adolescence, starring Hailee Steinfeld. It’s a smart, relatable, and refreshingly honest portrayal of teenage life.

          Marcel the Shell with Shoes On

          Marcel the Shell with Shoes On
          Marcel the Shell with Shoes On (Netflix)

            Leaving on August 23, this quirky, heartfelt film about a tiny, sentient shell searching for his family is as touching as it is humorous. It was originally based on a series of popular stop-motion shorts.

            The Blind Side

            The Blind Side (Netflix)

              This Oscar-winning drama, starring Sandra Bullock, tells the true story of NFL player Michael Oher and his journey from homelessness to football stardom. This will be leaving Netflix on August 31st. 

              Burn After Reading

              Burn After Reading
              Burn After Reading (Netflix)

                A dark comedy from the Coen brothers, featuring a star-studded cast including Brad Pitt and George Clooney. It’s a satirical take on espionage and the absurdity of human behavior, leaving on August 31st. 

                The Woman King

                The Woman King
                The Woman King

                  Leaving on August 12, a powerful historical epic featuring Viola Davis as the leader of an all-female warrior unit in 19th-century Africa. It’s a gripping and inspirational film. 

                  Dumb and Dumber To

                  Dumb and Dumber To (Netflix)

                    Leaving on August 15, If you are in the mood for some slapstick comedy, this sequel to the classic Jim Carrey film delivers plenty of laughs. The movie reunited Jim Carrey and Jeff Daniels as the foolish best friends.

                    The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It

                    The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It
                    The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It (Netflix)

                      The latest installment in the popular horror franchise, based on a real-life murder trial where demonic possession was used as a defense, it is leaving on August 31.

                      Pineapple Express

                      Pineapple Express
                      Pineapple Express (Netflix)

                        Leaving on August 31, it is a stoner comedy that stars Seth Rogen and James Franco. If you are in the mood for a film that delivers both laughs and thrills, following the misadventures of a process server and his marijuana dealer after they accidentally witness a murder, be sure to catch Pineapple Express.

                        The Accountant

                        The Accountant
                        The Accountant (Netflix)

                          Leaving on August 26, this action thriller stars Ben Affleck as a forensic accountant with a dark past. It’s a gripping film that balances intense action with an intriguing plot. 

                          First Knight

                          First Knight (Netflix)

                            A classic tale of love and honor set in the time of King Arthur, starring Richard Gere, Sean Connery, and Julia Ormond, will be leaving on August 31. It is known for its epic battles, lush cinematography, and strong performances.

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