Don’t miss out on these incredible films that are leaving Netflix soon. From heartwarming comedies to gripping dramas, here are 20 must-see movies to add to your watchlist before they disappear.
Blended (2014)
After an awkward blind date, single parents Jim and Lauren unexpectedly find themselves stuck together at a family resort. As they navigate the chaos of vacationing with their kids, they start to develop feelings for each other, realizing that blending their families might not be so bad after all.
Company of Heroes (2013)
Set during the final major German offensive of World War II, a group of Allied soldiers embarks on a perilous mission to thwart the enemy’s plans. As they face overwhelming odds, their bravery and determination are put to the ultimate test.
Footloose (1984)
Ren McCormack moves from the bustling city to a small town where dancing is banned. Determined to challenge the status quo, Ren inspires his new friends to rebel against the conservative norms and brings life back to the town with the power of dance.
Godzilla (2014)
Years after a catastrophic nuclear disaster, the ancient monster Godzilla reemerges from the depths of the ocean. As he battles colossal creatures that threaten humanity, a father and son reunite to confront the devastation and protect their loved ones.
Inside Man: Most Wanted (2019)
An NYPD hostage negotiator joins forces with a federal agent during a tense standoff at the U.S. Federal Reserve. Together, they must navigate the complex situation and outsmart the criminals to save dozens of hostages.
Mortal Engines (2018)
In a post-apocalyptic world where cities are mobile and consume each other for resources, a young woman named Hester Shaw teams up with a group of rebels to stop the giant city of London from destroying everything in its path.
Seventh Son (2014)
When the powerful witch Mother Malkin escapes imprisonment, the last remaining monster hunter, Master Gregory, recruits young Tom Ward to help him defeat her. Together, they face dangerous creatures and uncover hidden secrets.
Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby (2006)
Top NASCAR driver Ricky Bobby lives life in the fast lane until a French Formula One driver challenges his dominance. With his career and pride on the line, Ricky must overcome his fears and prove he’s still the best.
The Holiday (2006)
Two women, Iris and Amanda, swap homes in each other’s countries to escape their troubled love lives. During their stay, they each find unexpected romance and discover new perspectives on life and love.
The Interview (2014)
When two journalists land an interview with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, the CIA recruits them to assassinate him. As they get entangled in a dangerous plot, they must navigate their mission with humor and chaos.
The Judge (2014)
Big-city lawyer Hank Palmer returns to his small hometown when his estranged father, the local judge, is accused of murder. As Hank seeks the truth, he reconnects with his family and grapples with his complicated past.
The Killing Fields (1984)
Journalist Sydney Schanberg and his Cambodian assistant, Dith Pran, cover the Khmer Rouge regime’s atrocities in Cambodia. When Schanberg is evacuated, Pran is left behind to endure the horrors of the regime’s “Year Zero.”
The Legend of Zorro (2005)
Despite his attempts to retire, Don Alejandro de la Vega must don the mask of Zorro once more when a new threat arises. With his wife Elena by his side, he fights to protect California’s future and his family’s legacy.
Tower Heist (2011)
A group of hardworking employees discovers they’ve been swindled by their wealthy employer. They band together to pull off a daring heist to reclaim what’s theirs, facing comical and unexpected challenges along the way.
Wanderlust (2012)
After losing their jobs, a Manhattan couple explores alternative lifestyles and decides to live in a rural commune. As they adapt to the free-spirited community’s unconventional ways, they rediscover themselves and their relationship.
War Against Women (2013)
This powerful documentary explores the use of sexual violence as a weapon of war, giving voice to the survivors and examining the devastating impact on their lives and communities. Filmed over three years in ten countries, it sheds light on a critical human rights issue.
Yesterday (2019)
Struggling musician Jack Malik wakes up in a world where no one remembers The Beatles. Seizing the opportunity, he rises to fame by performing their songs, but he must confront the cost of living a lie and the value of true happiness.
Mission: Joy – Finding Happiness in Troubled Times (2021)
This documentary delves into the extraordinary friendship between Archbishop Desmond Tutu and the Dalai Lama, exploring their joyful outlook on life and sharing their wisdom on finding happiness in challenging times.
Melancholia (2011)
As a mysterious planet threatens to collide with Earth, two sisters, Justine and Claire, grapple with their strained relationship and personal demons. This visually stunning film explores themes of depression, anxiety, and existential dread.
Frank (2014)
Aspiring musician Jon joins an eccentric band led by the enigmatic Frank, who always wears a giant fake head. As Jon navigates the band’s unconventional dynamics, he discovers the complexities of creativity and mental health.