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These 5 Films Are Leaving Netflix In January–Stream Them While You Can!

December 27, 2023 by Faith Geiger

 
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You know what New Year’s means: Out with the old, in with the new! But while we love making resolutions to improve ourselves and our health each year, we hate to say goodbye to movies on our favorite streaming platforms. And unfortunately, there are a lot of good ones leaving Netflix next month. From heartwarming romances to thought-provoking thrillers, we have to say goodbye to a long list of films in January.

Below, we’re rounding up a few of the best, beloved movies you should fit into your holiday schedule before Netflix bids them adieu to make room for more critically acclaimed films to take their spot. So grab some popcorn, curl up with a blanket, and get streaming—because you don’t have much time!

1. Love Actually

Don't you hate when the holiday season comes to a close? It feels like there's never enough time to spend with loved ones—or to watch all the Christmas movies on our list. But if there's one final holiday flick you should watch before we all head back to work, let it be Love Actually. This classic rom com follows the intertwined lives of a myriad of people as they navigate love, life and loss in the winter. Whether you're a fan of Hugh Grant's endearing dance moves or the unexpected connections that blossom, this film is a must-watch before it disappears. Just make sure you have some cocoa, some seasonal snacks, and a whole lot of tissues on hand.

2. Friends with Benefits

Okay, maybe we're biased towards rom coms, but seriously—you must stream Friends with Benefits while you can. In case the title doesn't make the plot clear, we'll spell it out for you: Justin Timberlake and Mila Kunis agree to a "no-strings-attached" relationship, and the rest, as they say, is history. The film explores the complexities of modern relationships with humor and charm. The chemistry between the leads is undeniable, and the clever dialogue adds a refreshing twist. Whether you can relate to the occasional pitfalls of trying to navigate a casual relationship or just need a good laugh, now's your chance to stream Friends with Benefits and relish in its modern love story.

3. Fast Times at Ridgemont High

An oldie, but a goodie. This classic teen flick from the 1982 chronicles the high school shenanigans of Ridgemont High. The cult-favorite captures the essence of teenage life in the '80s, delivering laughs, drama, and timeless coming-of-age moments. Directed by Amy Heckerling and featuring a young cast that includes Sean Penn and Jennifer Jason Leigh, the film is a nostalgic journey into the awkward and unforgettable moments of adolescence. Stream it now before it's gone!

4. Get Out

Okay, it may not be the prime time to watch a horror movie, but if you haven't seen this groundbreaking masterpiece from Jordan Peele yet, it's time to pretend it's October. Don't miss the chance to experience this socially relevant and spine-chilling thriller that delves into race relations and societal issues. With its thought-provoking storyline, exceptional performances, and meticulous direction, "Get Out" is a gripping cinematic experience—but you'll only be able to stream it for the rest of the month.

5. Lost in Translation

In Sofia Coppola we trust! Starring Bill Murray and Scarlett Johansson, this poignant film explores the unlikely connection between two lost souls in the bustling city of Tokyo. There's so much to love about Lost in Translation, from Coppola's incredible directorial eye to the nuanced performances to the stellar soundtrack. Stream it before it's gone to savor its dreamlike atmosphere, the melancholic beauty of transient connections, and the universal search for meaning in the midst of life's uncertainties.

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