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The 7 Best Movies To Stream on Netflix in January
Netflix is kicking 2025 off in decidedly low-key fashion. By its standards, the streamer's lineup of film originals in January is surprisingly slight. There are still a few Netflix-exclusive movies worth recommending this month,
The 50 best movies on Netflix right now (January 2025)
The best movies on Netflix include Scream 6, Saturday Night, Back in Action, Hereditary, Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga, In the Heart of the Sea, and more.
10 Great Movies Leaving Netflix At The End Of January
Many great movies are leaving Netflix by the end of January, but ten stand above the rest. Here are the ones you shouldn't miss.
The best movies leaving Netflix, Prime Video, and Criterion Channel at the end of January 2025
This month’s selection of movies includes an underseen rock opera, one of the best movies of the 2000s, a paranoid thriller about American misdeeds abroad, and a nice pre-Oscars catch-up on one of Timothée Chalamet’s best performances.
5 best Netflix movies to watch right now before they leave this month
Netflix has confirmed it will remove a handful of movies on the final day of the month (January 31). This month's removals include some of the very best comedies of the 2010s and an Oscar-winning war epic that will grip you throughout its lengthy runtime. These movies will certainly be missed once they’ve expired and waved goodbye to Netflix.
New on Netflix Jan 25-31: our expert picks 5 new shows and movies worth trying out this week
There are eight episode s of The Recruit season 2 and they'll all stream on Netflix from Thursday, January 30. Netflix has brought back its 2022 comedy-drama series Mo for a second and final season this week.
7 movies worth watching before they leave Netflix in February 2025
We only included one of them below, but five Fast & Furious movies are leaving in February, so if you’re a fan of the franchise, be sure to start binge-watching soon. Netflix is also losing several great comedies,
What’s Leaving Netflix: February 2025
Inception, The Fast and the Furious, Scooby Doo, and more.
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I Watched Netflix's Don't Die Documentary, And I Have One Big Bone To Pick With The Filmmakers
N etflix has plenty of great options in store on the 2025 movie calendar, and for my money (you’ve heard about the big price ...
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The Netflix Number One Movie That Cost $207 Million To Make
The latest data from the British Film Institute (BFI) shows that in 2019, every $1.31 (£1) of reimbursement handed to studios ...
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The 9 Most Expensive Streaming Movies of All-Time
Costly theatrical movies are infamous. The likes of Cleopatra still dominate the imaginations of moviegoers decades after their respective releases simply because of their infamous cost overruns. The ...
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12 movies and shows to stream this weekend, from season 2 of 'The Night Agent' to 'Gladiator II'
From season two of "The Night Agent" to "Gladiator II" and "Blink Twice," here's what to stream this weekend on Netflix, ...
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New Animated Movies Coming to Netflix in 2025 (And Beyond)
Among the Korean slate for 2025 is an exceedingly rare animated movie. It comes from the Seoul-based Climax Studio, best ...
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Netflix drops first look at its new romantic comedy — and it already sounds like a must-watch
Netflix is no stranger to dropping details about its original movies and shows just a month or two before they hit our ...
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From Netflix to Discovery Plus, here's every streaming service price increase I've seen in 2025 so far
The biggest streamer to announce things were getting pricier in 2025 was Netflix. The streaming giant announced on January 22 ...
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