EntertainmentStreamingQuick! These three movies with 85% plus on Rotten Tomatoes are leaving NetflixThese three top-tier titles are leaving Netflix soonWhen you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.
EntertainmentStreamingQuick! These three movies with 85% plus on Rotten Tomatoes are leaving NetflixThese three top-tier titles are leaving Netflix soonWhen you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.
These three top-tier titles are leaving Netflix soon
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(Image credit: Focus Features)
July is of course a great time to have a BBQ, or go to amusic festivalbut make sure you still save some time forNetflixas these three great movies with over 85% on Rotten Tomatoes are leaving one of thebest streaming serviceson the 1st of August.
Netflix is of course adding to its library too, with moreThe Witcherand original movies likeThey Cloned TyroneandBirdbox Barcelonacoming in July too. To be honest, you might have to just watch them all.
1. Glory
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(Image credit: Rotten Tomatoes)
With a 95% critics score on Rotten Tomatoes,Gloryis considered up there with the best films ever made. This 1989 American Civil War drama follows real-life Union General Robert Shaw (Matthew Broderick) as he leads one of the first African-American regiments in history.
Joining Broderick in the 54th Regiment are a couple of very recognisable names. Denzel Washington (who won an Oscar for his role) Cary Elwes and Morgan Freeman lend their talents to a story that went down in history. This isn’t your typical war movie.
2. I, Tonya
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(Image credit: Focus Features)
Before she wasBarbie(hard to imagine I know), Margot Robbie was the star ofI, Tonya. This real life story of Ice skater Tonya Harding even bagged the Aussie actress an Oscar nomination and co-star Alison Janney an Oscar win for Best Supporting Actress, and it’s easy to see why. With 90% on Rotten Tomatoes this film is a miracle on ice.With a unique mockumentary style presentation and some pitch black humour, this is the ice skating movie that you never knew you needed. If you know anything about the real life scandal this is essential viewing, and if you’ve never heard of Tonya Harding, even better. Go in blind and hold on for the ride.
3. Gosford Park
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(Image credit: BFI)
A classic whodunnit mixed with an almost Wodehouse-ian farce,Gosford Parkalso features a true ensemble cast and is a veritable who’s who of British acting royalty. Maggie Smith, Charles Dance, Michael Gambon, Clive Owen, Helen Mirren and countless other legends make up a stellar set of performers as 1930s gentry on a hunting weekend.
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Expect drama, romance and sordid secrets to pop up non-stop in this Robert Altman directed masterpiece with 89% on Rotten Tomatoes.
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