10 Movies and TV Shows Leaving Netflix This Week
10. The Block Island Sound (2020)
For those who prefer something a bit darker, this indie gem is a slow-burn psychological horror film. It revolves around a family on a remote island dealing with mysterious, unsettling events linked to the local marine life. It is atmospheric, tense, and perfect for horror fans.
9. Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret (2023)
Based on the iconic Judy Blume novel, this adaptation is as insightful and heartfelt as the book. It treats the messy, confusing, and triumphant experience of growing up with genuine respect, making it a rewarding watch for viewers of all ages.
8. Moving On (2022)
Starring Lily Tomlin and Jane Fonda, this film follows two estranged friends who reconnect with a shared goal of revenge against someone from their past. It’s a witty, sharp, and unconventional look at aging and reclaiming agency.
7. Miracle in Cell No. 7 (2019)
Prepare to reach for the tissues. This heart-wrenching film about a father with an intellectual disability who is wrongfully imprisoned for a crime he didn’t commit is a powerful testament to the bond between parent and child. Its emotional depth has made it a favorite among global audiences.
6. The Sandlot (1993)
A staple of nostalgia, The Sandlot remains one of the most beloved baseball films ever made. It is the perfect choice for a cozy movie night, capturing the simplicity and magic of childhood summers spent with friends.
5. Moulin Rouge! (2001)
Baz Luhrmann’s visual feast is a high-energy musical that reinvented the genre. Set in a stylized version of 19th-century Paris, the film is known for its incredible production design, iconic pop-song medleys, and intense romantic stakes between Ewan McGregor and Nicole Kidman.
4. The Talented Mr. Ripley (1999)
This is arguably the most essential film on this list. Matt Damon delivers a chilling, career-defining performance as Tom Ripley, a man whose obsession with a wealthy acquaintance turns dangerous. It is a masterclass in tension, atmospheric cinematography, and psychological complexity.
3. The Hustle (2019)
If you need a lighter watch, this comedy features Anne Hathaway and Rebel Wilson as two competing con artists. It’s a breezy, fun-filled romp that doesn't demand too much of your time but provides plenty of laughs.
2. House of Gucci (2021)
Directed by Ridley Scott, this film is a sprawling, stylish exploration of the Gucci fashion dynasty. With a powerhouse performance by Lady Gaga and a deep dive into the betrayal and ambition that defined the brand’s history, it is a must-watch for fans of high-stakes prestige dramas.
1. Servant of the People (Seasons 1–3)
Long before it became a global headline, this Ukrainian series captured audiences with its sharp wit and commentary on political idealism. It stars Volodymyr Zelenskyy as a high-school teacher who becomes president overnight, making it a fascinating piece of contemporary television history.



