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Mon Feb 10 2025

Three Movies Leaving Netflix with Over 85% on Rotten Tomatoes That You Can't Miss.

Say goodbye to these movies.

Netflix is getting ready to say goodbye to some of its most beloved movies at the end of February 2025. Among the highlighted titles leaving the platform is "Inception," a classic by Christopher Nolan, alongside an acclaimed horror film.

Here are three of the movies that will be leaving Netflix and have received positive reviews, with ratings above 85% on Rotten Tomatoes, perfect to watch before they go.

Pearl

  • RT Rating: 93%
  • Age Rating: R
  • Duration: 102 minutes
  • Director: Ti West
  • Release Date: February 15

The second installment of Ti West's "X" trilogy follows the story of Pearl (Mia Goth), a young woman yearning for fame while living in isolation on a Texas farm. However, her desire for stardom turns into a deadly obsession. This shocking horror film is noted for Goth's memorable performance.

Stand by Me

  • RT Rating: 92%
  • Age Rating: R
  • Duration: 90 minutes
  • Director: Rob Reiner
  • Release Date: February 28

Based on Stephen King's novella "The Body," "Stand by Me" tells the adventure of four boys—Gordie, Chris, Teddy, and Vern—who embark on a transformative journey to find the body of a local teenager. The film is acclaimed as an emotional coming-of-age drama that reflects the struggles of adolescence.

Inception

  • RT Rating: 87%
  • Age Rating: PG-13
  • Duration: 148 minutes
  • Director: Christopher Nolan
  • Release Date: February 28

Regarded as Christopher Nolan's second-best film, "Inception" follows Cobb (Leonardo DiCaprio), a thief who infiltrates people's dreams to steal secrets. Accused of his wife's murder, his only chance for redemption is to carry out a dangerous mission to implant an idea in a target's subconscious. The movie is known for its stunning visual scenes, including a fight in a rotating hallway and the manipulation of Paris.