Soon away from Netflix: brutal action with Gerard Butler, grandiose adventure cinema and Leonardo DiCaprio on the run

Soon away from Netflix: brutal action with Gerard Butler, grandiose adventure cinema and Leonardo DiCaprio on the run

Every subscriber of any streaming service knows this shortcoming: you put one or the other promising title on your own watch list and a few weeks later you find yourself in the unfavorable position that that movie has simply disappeared from the relevant subscription. To prevent this from happening to you again, we would like to point out that Netflix will soon be blowing through its own catalog again.

There are some pretty interesting movies flying out of the Netflix subscription. These include a brutal action hit with Gerard Butler, a grandiose fantasy adventure with Robin Williams and Steven Spielberg’s “Catch Me If You Can”, in which Tom Hanks goes on the hunt for Leonardo DiCaprio. Here’s a rundown of particularly valuable movies you should quickly work your way off your Netflix watch list:

These films will soon disappear from Netflix subscriptions

All the movies we will present to you individually below are only available on Netflix through July 31. If you can no longer watch the titles in time, but still keep them on your watch list, they will be listed there again to watch once the movies in question return to the Netflix subscription.

London has fallen“: In the sequel to the super-brutal “Olympus Has Fallen,” Gerard Butler must once again prove himself as Mike Banning to protect the President of the United States from terrorists. While the top floor in the action thriller can be set to pull through, The genre hit hits fans of old-fashioned action cinema with brutal gunfights, fistfights and knife fights (3 out of 5 stars).

Catch me if you can“: Steven Spielberg tells the true story of con artist Frank Abagnale Jr., who was not only hunted around the world for his genius at forging checks and documents, but was eventually hired by the FBI. Brilliantly cast in the lead roles of Leonardo DiCaprio and Tom Hanks, the crime comedy is also an absolutely beautiful viewing experience. (4.5 out of 5 stars)

The Addams family“: Are you a Wednesday fan but haven’t seen The Addams Family by Conrad Vernon and Greg Tiernan? Then hurry, because the animated film is great fun. This is not least ensured by the famous voice cast (in the original) around Oscar Isaac, Charlize Theron and Chloe Grave Moretz (3.5 out of 5 stars).

jumanji“: “Jumanji” is certainly not just a wonderful piece of childhood for the author of these lines. Even though the FILMSTARTS review with 3 out of 5 stars is almost a bit reserved, is the fantasy adventure starring Robin Williams and a young Kirsten Dunst in the leading roles is still a real highlight today. Legendary: The Stampede scene.

The Ice Princes“: Want to go a little shrill? Then don’t miss “The Ice Princes”, in which Will Ferrell and Jon Heder put on an unforgettable performance as a flamboyant figure skating duo (3.5 out of 5 stars).

friendship plus“: sex without love Can this work? That’s what Natalie Portman and Ashton Kutcher have to discover in Friendship Plus. Finally, the two protagonists ensure that the romantic comedy is pleasantly entertaining and livelyalthough the moral of the story is ultimately rather stuffy (3 out of 5 stars).

God’s work and the devil’s contribution“: Finally a great literary adaptation, which not only earned John Irving (also the author of the novel) an Oscar for the best adapted screenplay. Michael Caine was also allowed to accept the golden boy as Best Supporting Actor. So if you want it to be sensitive, touching and old fashioned in the best sense of the word, this is where you get your money’s worth (4 out of 5 stars).

Author: Pascal Reis

Source : Film Starts

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