Netflix certainly has a robust library of movies to watch at any given time, but they’re not there forever. Sure Netflix originals likeEnola HolmesorSet It Upare always available to rewatch over and over again, but their library titles depend on licensing details for their longevity. Some seem to stay on the streaming service forever, while others depart almost as soon as they arrive.
With this in mind, we’ve singled out the best movies due to leave Netflix in June for you to prioritize while you’re watching Netflix this month. Whether you’ve seen them before or this is your first time, we can guarantee each of these seven films is well worth checking out before it’s gone.

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20th Century Women
Leaving on:June 27th
Director/Writer:Mike Mills
Cast:Annette Bening, Elle Fanning, Greta Gerwig, Lucas Jade Zumann, and Billy Crudup
This one’s a bit of an underrated gem, which makes it all the more important to prioritize. 2016’s20th Century Womenwas the follow-up film fromBeginnersfilmmakerMike Millsand is based in part on his childhood. Set in 1970s Southern California, the film is told from the perspective of a young boy who lives in a boarding house run by his single mother, and is surrounded by women. The film is a tapestry of stories of sorts, with standout performances fromAnnette BeningandGreta Gerwig. It almost has anAlmost Famous-like vibe to it, with a killer soundtrack and deeply human characters.

Back to the Future Trilogy
Leaving on:June 30th
Director:Robert Zemeckis
Writers:Robert Zemeckis and Bob Gale
Cast:Michael J. Fox, Christopher Lloyd, Lea Thompson, Thomas F. Wilson, and Crispin Glover

One of the best cinematic trilogies ever made,Back to the Future, is due to depart Netflix at the end of the month, but if it follows past patterns it’ll likely be back within a few months. Regardless, there’s never a bad time to mainline these three movies, and while the first film is a bona fide masterpiece,Back to the Future Part IIandPart IIIhave their charms and are underrated in their own ways.Part IIoffers an eye-popping, wish-fulfillment version of the future, whilePart IIIisRobert Zemeckishaving an absolute blast making a full-blown Western. If a rainy Saturday or Sunday hits, put these three movies on in straight succession for a jolt of joy.
Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs
Directors/Writers:Phil Lord and Chris Miller
Cast:Bill Hader, Anna Faris, James Caan, Andy Samberg, Bruce Campbell, Mr. T, Benjamin Bratt, and Neil Patrick Harris

Before filmmakersPhil LordandChris Millerupended convention with wildly entertaining films likeThe LEGO Movieand theJump Streetfilms, they wrote and directed the 2009 animated featureCloudy with a Chance of Meatballs—and it is delightful. The film is absolutely in the same vein of Lord and Miller’s other films; a mix of goofy humor, gloriously intricate jokes, inventive visuals, and most importantly genuine compassion. Bill Hader voices a wannabe scientist named Flint who lives in a tiny town called Swallow Falls, which is thrown into peril when one of Flint’s wild inventions starts turning water into food, at which point it literally starts raining all sorts of delicious—and gigantic—treats. It’s a great film for all ages really, and a terrifically science-positive story. If you haven’t seen it, prioritize it ASAP.
The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo
Director:David Fincher
Writer:Steven Zaillian
Cast:Rooney Mara, Daniel Craig, Stellan Skarsgard, Robin Wright, and Christopher Plummer
Hollywood took a big swing at adapting the beloved Swedish bookThe Girl with the Dragonin 2011, and while directorDavid Fincher’s adaptation may not have been the huge box office hit Sony Pictures was hoping for, it remains a taught and incredibly compelling thriller made on a big budget.Rooney Marastars as the titular tattooed girl, an adept hacker and sexual assault survivor named Lisbeth Salander who is enlisted to help a disgraced journalist (Daniel Craig) track down a killer of women. Fincher’s attention to detail serves the icy Swedish setting well, and the film does a tremendous job of immersing you in a world that further wraps you up in the mystery at hand. Handsomely crafted and terrifically well-acted,The Girl with the Dragon Tattoois somewhat underrated.

Crazy, Stupid, Love.
Directors:Glenn Ficarra and John Requa
Writer:Dan Fogelman
Cast:Steve Carell, Ryan Gosling, Julianne Moore, Emma Stone, and Marisa Tomei
If it’s a romcom you’re looking for,Crazy, Stupid, Love.might hit the spot. The film hails fromThis Is UscreatorDan Fogelmanand toes the line between comedy and drama as it follows a recently separated man (Steve Carell) who seeks the help of a suave charmer (Ryan Gosling) as he tries to hit the dating scene. Tonally the movie varies wildly, and not all of its shifts work, but it’s charming enough and the cast is spectacular.
Training Day
Director:Antoine Fuqua
Writer:David Ayer
Cast:Ethan Hawke, Denzel Washington, Scott Glenn, Cliff Curtis, Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, and Eva Mendes
The film that wonDenzel Washingtonhis first Best Actor Oscar also still holds up pretty well as a nail-biting crime thriller.Training Dayfollows an LAPD officer named Jake (Ethan Hawke) on his first day as part of an evaluation by an esteemed narcotics officer named Alonzo (Denzel Washington), but as the day goes on Jake discovers that not only is Alonzo corrupt, but the entire day is a set-up for which he could take the fall. Washington give a phenomenal performance as an antagonist who is both charming and terrifying at the same time, while Hawke hods his own opposite the veteran actor. The third act is still a bit incredulous, but the film is worth watching for Washington’s performance alone
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