As the end of June approaches, it’s time to take advantage of the last chance to watch some fantastic movies before they leave Netflix at the start of July. From thrilling action and heartwarming dramas to iconic comedies and sci-fi adventures, here are ten must-watch films that you should catch before they’re gone. This content was created with the help of AI.
Company of Heroes (2013)
During the final major German offensive of World War II, a group of Allied soldiers undertakes a perilous mission against overwhelming odds to change the course of the war. This gripping action film delivers intense battle scenes and a powerful story of bravery and determination.
Footloose (1984)
In a small town where dancing is forbidden, a rebellious teenager from the city sparks a revolution by encouraging his peers to defy authority and embrace their love for dance. This iconic drama, featuring memorable performances and an unforgettable soundtrack, remains a timeless favorite.
Gifted Hands: The Ben Carson Story (2009)
This inspiring biographical drama follows Ben Carson’s journey from a troubled youth to a world-renowned neurosurgeon at Johns Hopkins Hospital. Overcoming numerous obstacles, Carson’s story is a testament to perseverance, faith, and the transformative power of education.
Mortal Engines (2018)
Set in a post-apocalyptic future where cities on wheels devour smaller towns, a young woman and her allies fight to stop the mobile city of London from destroying everything in its path. This sci-fi adventure offers stunning visuals and a thrilling narrative.
Shrek Forever After (2010)
In this final installment of the beloved Shrek series, the ogre’s world is turned upside down after he makes a deal with Rumpelstiltskin. With the help of his friends, Shrek must find a way to restore his happily ever after. This family-friendly film is full of humor and heart.
The Interview (2014)
This controversial comedy stars Seth Rogen and James Franco as journalists who land an interview with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, only to be recruited by the CIA for an assassination mission. The film combines outrageous humor with sharp political satire.
The Judge (2014)
When big-city lawyer Hank Palmer returns to his hometown, he must confront his estranged father, the local judge, who is accused of murder. As he seeks to uncover the truth, Hank also grapples with unresolved family issues. This legal drama features powerful performances and a compelling story.
The Killing Fields (1984)
Based on true events, this harrowing drama depicts the experiences of a journalist trapped in Cambodia during Pol Pot’s brutal regime. As he witnesses the horrors of the “Year Zero” cleansing campaign, the film captures the resilience of the human spirit in the face of unimaginable adversity.
Wanderlust (2012)
After losing their jobs, a New York couple heads to Atlanta but ends up discovering a hippie commune that offers a radically different way of life. This comedy explores the humorous and heartwarming aspects of embracing change and finding happiness in unexpected places.
Yesterday (2019)
Following a global blackout, struggling musician Jack Malik wakes up in a world where the Beatles never existed. Seizing the opportunity, he performs their music and skyrockets to fame. This charming comedy, featuring an enchanting soundtrack, explores themes of love, creativity, and the value of originality.