Top 6+ Netflix movies you have to watch before they leave in a few days

While new content arrives on Netflix for your viewing pleasure every month, we also have to bid farewell to other movies and shows. The coming weeks will be no exception, with both UK and US subscribers getting one last chance to watch some huge titles before they disappear. When it comes to films, you might want to catch this lot while you can - although you'll have to be quick as they're all leaving on September 1... (Picture: Getty Images)
1. Barbarian (2022) - leaving Netflix US

If you caught Zach Cregger's latest movie Weapons in the cinema this month, then now is as good a time as any to catch up on his previous effort, a tense claustrophobic thriller which might make you think twice about renting that Airbnb on your next minibreak. Georgina Campbell takes the lead as Tess, a young woman who arrives in Detroit for a job interview, only to discover her rented accommodation has been double-booked with a stranger named Keith (Bill Skarsgard). And then things get seriously scary (Picture: Disney)
2. The Autopsy of Jane Doe (2016) - leaving Netflix UK

Next up we have this underrated 2016 horror movie, which boasts a strong cast led by the likes of Brian Cox and Emile Hirsch. The pair play father-son coroners who are called upon to examine the body of an unidentified woman, found at a house where an inexplicable multiple murder took place. Cue supernatural goings-on and plenty of shocks as a string of increasingly weird events bring Jane's true, horrifying identity to light (Picture: IFC Films/Everett/Shutterstock)
3. Anchorman: The Legend Of Ron Burgundy (2004) - leaving Netflix US

Anchorman feels like one of those movies that everyone has seen - but if you haven't, or you just want to enjoy it all over again, you've only got a few days left before the Will Ferrell comedy skidaddles away from Netflix. Ferrell plays the titular Ron Burgundy, a successful news anchorman in 70s San Diego, who finds himself paired with new female anchor Veronica Corningstone (Christina Applegate) at a time when the industry was still very male-dominated. Sparks subsequently fly in more ways than one (Picture: Moviestore/Shutterstock)
4. Burn After Reading (2008) - leaving Netflix US

Following the Oscar-winning success of No Country For Old Men, the Coen brothers' next movie saw them in a more comedic mood. Burn After Reading follows a pair of clueless gym workers (Brad Pitt and Frances McDormand) who stumble across the missing memoirs of a former CIA analyst (John Malkovich) and mistake them for classified documents while trying to profit from their find. With an all-star cast which also includes the likes of George Clooney, Richard Jenkins, Tilda Swinton and JK Simmons, it's a whole lot of fun (Picture: Moviestore/Shutterstock)
5. Minions (2015) - leaving Netflix UK

The hearts of Minions fans everywhere could be about to break with the news that this ever-popular prequel/spin-off of the Despicable Me franchise is about to air its last. Minions puts Gru's loveable yellow workers under the spotlight in a wacky comedy adventure which sees three of their number - Stuart, Kevin and Bob - join forces with female supervillain Scarlett Overkill, as she makes her bid to claim the British throne. Expect chaos, mayhem - and plenty of bananas (Picture: THA/REX/Shutterstock)
6. Red Eye (2005) - leaving Netflix US

Before Cillian Murphy was the award-winning star of Peaky Blinders and Oppenheimer, he was making a name for himself in movies like this taut, tense thriller from A Nightmare On Elm Street legend Wes Craven. Rachel McAdams stars as a hotel manager on the titular red eye flight to Miami, who meets Murphy's character in the departure lounge and falls for his charms. But when she finds herself seated next to him on the flight, his true intentions become terrifyingly clear (Picture: Moviestore/Shutterstock)