As May comes to an end, it’s time to make the most of your Netflix subscription by catching some fantastic films before they disappear from the platform. From classic romances and action-packed thrillers to heartwarming dramas and edge-of-your-seat horrors, there’s something for everyone to enjoy. Here’s a closer look at the must-watch movies that are leaving Netflix soon:
The Great Gatsby (2013)
Fascinated by his mysterious and affluent neighbor, Nick Carraway bears witness to Jay Gatsby’s spiral into love and tragedy. Winner of two Academy Awards for Best Production Design and Best Costume Design, Baz Luhrmann’s unique style and direction have added even more extravagance to F. Scott Fitzgerald’s novel, making it arguably the best adaptation to date. This visually stunning film combines opulence, romance, and drama, capturing the essence of the Jazz Age and the timeless allure of Gatsby’s story.
Happy Gilmore (1996)
A fizzled hockey player takes his slap shot and violent impulses to the golf course in an attempt to win enough prize money to save his grandma’s house. This beloved comedy stars Adam Sandler as the hot-headed Happy Gilmore, whose unorthodox approach to golf shakes up the sport. Filled with hilarious moments, memorable quotes, and an underdog story that warms the heart, “Happy Gilmore” remains a fan favorite that’s perfect for a fun movie night.
The Hunger Games (2012)
In a dystopian future, teens Katniss Everdeen and Peeta Mellark are drafted for a televised event pitting young competitors against one another in a fight to the death. This gripping adaptation of Suzanne Collins’ bestselling novel introduces us to the harsh world of Panem, where survival is a daily struggle. With intense action sequences, a compelling heroine, and thought-provoking themes, “The Hunger Games” sets the stage for an epic saga.
The Hunger Games: Catching Fire (2013)
After her triumph in the Hunger Games, Katniss Everdeen travels through the districts on a Victory Tour while a rebellion gathers steam around her. As the stakes rise and the Capitol’s control is challenged, Katniss must navigate the dangerous political landscape and prepare for the Quarter Quell, another deadly edition of the Games. “Catching Fire” elevates the series with deeper character development and even more thrilling action.
The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part One (2014)
Taken to District 13 in the aftermath of the 75th Hunger Games, Katniss becomes the reluctant symbol of the groundswell rebellion against the Capitol. As she grapples with her new role as the Mockingjay, Katniss faces moral dilemmas, personal losses, and the escalating horrors of war. This penultimate chapter sets the stage for the final confrontation between the rebels and the Capitol, highlighting themes of resistance and sacrifice.
The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part Two (2015)
Katniss Everdeen and her allies bring their fight to the Capitol as they aim to liberate all of Panem by targeting the cruel dictator President Snow. In this explosive conclusion, the rebellion reaches its climax with intense battles, strategic maneuvers, and emotional farewells. “Mockingjay Part Two” delivers a powerful end to the series, showcasing Katniss’s journey from a reluctant participant to a fierce leader.
The Impossible (2012)
Tracking one family’s harrowing experiences, this gripping drama depicts the chaos generated by the massive 2004 tsunami in Southeast Asia. Based on a true story, “The Impossible” follows the Bennett family as they struggle to survive and reunite amidst one of the deadliest natural disasters in history. With incredible performances and realistic depictions of the tsunami’s devastation, this film is a testament to human resilience and the strength of family bonds.
Insidious (2010)
A family looks to prevent evil spirits from trapping their comatose child in a realm called The Further. Directed by James Wan, this supernatural horror film combines spine-chilling scares with a compelling story. As the family delves deeper into the mysterious and terrifying world of The Further, they encounter malevolent entities and uncover dark secrets. “Insidious” is a must-watch for horror enthusiasts seeking a truly haunting experience.
The Vow (2012)
When a recently married young woman awakens with amnesia following a car accident, her devoted husband must help her recover and win back her love. Based on a true story, “The Vow” is a touching romance that explores the power of love and memory. Channing Tatum and Rachel McAdams deliver heartfelt performances as a couple fighting to rebuild their relationship in the face of overwhelming odds.
You’ve Got Mail (1998)
A bookshop owner and a superstore magnate fall in love online, believing they’ve never met. In reality, they have — and they hate each other. This charming romantic comedy stars Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan, whose on-screen chemistry makes the story delightful and engaging. As they navigate their digital and real-life interactions, “You’ve Got Mail” captures the essence of modern romance and the timeless appeal of serendipitous love.
Bullet Train (2022)
Five assassins board a Japanese bullet train bound for Kyoto and come to discover that their seemingly separate missions are mysteriously linked. This high-octane action thriller offers a fast-paced ride filled with twists, turns, and explosive confrontations. With its unique setting and interconnected storylines, “Bullet Train” keeps viewers on the edge of their seats from start to finish.
Ready Player One (2018)
In a world on the brink of collapse, a talented gamer takes the lead in a series of challenges to win ownership of a massive virtual reality universe. Directed by Steven Spielberg, this sci-fi adventure is a visual spectacle filled with pop culture references and thrilling sequences. As the protagonist navigates the virtual world of the OASIS, “Ready Player One” delivers an exciting and nostalgic journey that celebrates the spirit of gaming and imagination.