Hugh Jackman in 'Reminiscence' poster
Netflix are known not just for their quality but their quantity, with an enormous collection of movies constantly flowing on and off the platform. Because of these high numbers, it can be particularly difficult to keep track of what comes and goes and when. Well, for this coming festive month of December, fear not, as here is a look at the seven best movies set to leave Netflix, from an eye-catching Academy Award winner to a Rotten Tomatoes-certified fresh family favorite.
Posts 'White Girl' ✕ Remove Ads This Sundance-selected drama written and directed by Elizabeth Wood follows Morgan Saylor's Leah, who falls head over heels for a guy she's only just met. However, after a wild night goes horribly wrong, Leah decides she'll stop at nothing to win the man of her dreams back, although little does she know her pain has only just begun.
✕ Remove Ads For any fans of Neeson's action work, this is the film for you. Gritty and tense, The Commuter hits all the right spots thanks in no small part to a nail-biting script from the trio of Byron Willinger, Philip de Blasi, and Ryan Eagle. Like others of its kind, The Commuter benefits from taking place almost entirely in one location, with the train becoming almost like a character in itself.
'Trolls' This Oscar-nominated animated film from directors Mike Mitchell and Walt Dohrn follows the happiest troll in existence, Poppy , and the short-tempered Branch , as they fight to save their friends after their village is invaded by the Bergens. A fascinating look at a fraction of the Second World War among a sea of films that try to capture it all, Darkest Hour is a deeply dramatic retelling of the political movements behind a devastating global event. Oldman more than deserves his Oscar with a portrayal of Churchill that the man himself would've been impressed by, with the actor joined by the likes of Lily James, Kristin Scott Thomas, Ben Mendelsohn, Ronald Pickup, and others in a terrific ensemble.
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