Stop! And watch these 3 great movies leaving Netflix by December 1

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The arrival of Thanksgiving signals the end of November. A new month means movies will be leaving Netflix. One of those movies is It Chapter Two, the second installment of Andy Muschietti’s It series. Another movie leaving the service is The Little Things, John Lee Hancock’s murder mystery starring Denzel Washington, Rami Malek, and Jared Leto.

In total, over 35 movies are leaving the streamer by December 1. With many people enjoying time off for Thanksgiving, now is the perfect time to watch these select movies. To narrow down your selection, here are three movies to watch. Our picks include a violent black comedy, a submarine thriller, and an exceptional crime drama.

We also have guides to the best movies on Netflix, the best movies on Hulu, the best movies on Amazon Prime Video, the best movies on Max, and the best movies on Disney+.

Pain & Gain (2013)

Michael Bay’s movies are loud, explosive, and action-packed. In other words, “Bayhem.” Pain & Gain is not that. It’s Bay’s attempt at a satirical black comedy. Set in 1990s Miami, Danny Lupo (Mark Wahlberg), Paul Doyle (Red One‘s Dwayne Johnson), and Adrian ‘Noel’ Doorbal (Anthony Mackie) are three juiceheads who plan to extort businessman Victor Kershaw (Tony Shalhoub) and secure his millions in assets.

Surprisingly, the plan works, and the trio begins living extravagant lifestyles. There’s only one problem: the trio failed to kill Kershaw, who somehow survives the assassination attempt. Can these musclemen dig themselves out of another situation? Most cinephiles will likely prefer Bay’s action movies over the violent Pain & Gain. However, it’s definitely an intriguing entry in Bay’s canon.

Stream Pain & Gain on Netflix.

Hunter Killer (2018)

Gerard Butler stands behind his crew.

In his quest to star in every 1990s-style action movie, Gerard Butler enters the waters of submarine warfare in Hunter Killer. While navigating Russian waters, the USS Tampa Bay submarine disappears. Commander Joe Glass (Butler) of the USS Arkansas is sent to investigate. On land, a group of Navy SEALS are sent to a Russian naval base to observe in secret.

The Americans eventually learn that a secret Russian coup is in the works, with the defense minister overthrowing the president. Forced to fight this battle on land and sea, the Navy must rescue the Russian president before it leads to World War III.

Stream Hunter Killer on Netflix.

Glengarry Glen Ross (1992)

Al Pacino and Jack Lemmon in Glengarry Glen Ross.

The movie that taught audiences about coffee being for closers is Glengarry Glen Ross, James Foley’s drama based on David Mamet’s award-winning play. Set in the competitive world of New York City real estate, four salesmen — Shelley Levene (Jack Lemmon), Ricky Roma (Al Pacino), Dave Moss (Ed Harris), and George Aaronow (Alan Arkin) — compete to become the company’s top closer.

The quartet learns that in one week only the top two salesmen will keep their jobs. Everyone else will be fired. Backed into a corner, the men are forced to rely on shady, sometimes nefarious, tactics to secure strong leads that will hopefully lead to sales. Backed by Mamet’s sensational dialogue and strong performances, Glengarry Glen Ross is one of the shining examples of a successful feature film adaptation of a play.

Stream Glengarry Glen Ross on Netflix.






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