The Best Movies Leaving Netflix in July 2015

Big Fish (July 1): Tim Burton spins a poignant and fantastical fathers-and-sons tale.Cast Away (July 1): Honestly, I’m surprised how often Wilson the volleyball still gets referenced.Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas (July 1): Remember when a Johnny Depp movie used to be cause for celebration?Four Weddings and a Funeral (July 1): A much-loved work from romcom master Richard Curtis.Louis C.K.: Hilarious (July 1): Louis C.K. doing his righteous old crank thing just before Louie hit FX.Moonstruck (July 1): Cher and Nic Cage lead an all-time classic of the romantic comedy genre.Natural Born Killers: Director’s Cut (July 1): Perhaps Oliver Stone’s most controversial film — which is really saying something.She’s All That (July 1): A ’90s teen favorite, featuring a choreographed prom dance sequence because why not.Super Troopers (July 1): More fun than chugging maple syrup or slipping meows into casual conversation.Terminator 2: Judgment Day (July 1): Leaving Netflix just as the new Terminator arrives in theaters.The Muppets Take Manhattan (July 1): Kermit and friends put on a show.Three Kings (1999): David O. Russell’s satirical Gulf War comedy starring George Clooney.Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (July 4): Revisit Ang Lee’s wuxia classic before the Ang Lee-less sequel hits Netflix in August.The Last Stand (July 6): South Korean filmmaker Kim Jee-Woon makes his directorial debut, with Arnold Schwarzenegger in tow.


On the next page, find out what films are coming to Netflix in July 2015.

The Best Movies Coming to Hulu in July 2015

After the Wedding (July 1): Before that Serena flop, Susanne Bier won high praise with this drama starring Mads Mikkelsen.Annie Hall (July 1): Woody Allen’s filmography can be hit or miss, but here’s him at his very best.The Escapist (July 1): The debut feature that led Rupert Wyatt to Rise of the Planet of the Apes.Fargo (1996): Marge Gunderson remains one of the Coens’ most indelible creations.Life During Wartime (2009): Todd Solondz’s semi-sequel to Happiness.Lost in La Mancha (2002): Terry Gilliam’s Don Quixote hasn’t been made (yet), but a documentary about it was.Sleepwalk with Me (2012): Comedian Mike Birbiglia takes his act to the big screen.Passing Strange (2009): A live performance of the acclaimed Broadway musical, filmed by Spike Lee.Super (July 1): James Gunn’s pre-Guardians of the Galaxy superhero movie.The Trip (2010): Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon embark on a hilarious trip through the English countryside.WarGames (1983): A film so enduringly popular, even Captain America gets the reference.Weekend (July 1): A tender indie drama about a one-night stand that turns into something more.Y Tu Mamá También (July 1): Alfonso Cuarón nails the exhilaration and awkwardness of young adulthood.Prime Suspect (July 9): Helen Mirren as a badass police detective.Here’s a list of all the shows and films coming to Hulu in July.

The Best Movies Coming To And Leaving Netflix In July 2015

By Angie Han/June 22, 2015 4:00 pm EST

The Best Movies Leaving Netflix in July 2015

Big Fish (July 1): Tim Burton spins a poignant and fantastical fathers-and-sons tale.Cast Away (July 1): Honestly, I’m surprised how often Wilson the volleyball still gets referenced.Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas (July 1): Remember when a Johnny Depp movie used to be cause for celebration?Four Weddings and a Funeral (July 1): A much-loved work from romcom master Richard Curtis.Louis C.K.: Hilarious (July 1): Louis C.K. doing his righteous old crank thing just before Louie hit FX.Moonstruck (July 1): Cher and Nic Cage lead an all-time classic of the romantic comedy genre.Natural Born Killers: Director’s Cut (July 1): Perhaps Oliver Stone’s most controversial film — which is really saying something.She’s All That (July 1): A ’90s teen favorite, featuring a choreographed prom dance sequence because why not.Super Troopers (July 1): More fun than chugging maple syrup or slipping meows into casual conversation.Terminator 2: Judgment Day (July 1): Leaving Netflix just as the new Terminator arrives in theaters.The Muppets Take Manhattan (July 1): Kermit and friends put on a show.Three Kings (1999): David O. Russell’s satirical Gulf War comedy starring George Clooney.Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (July 4): Revisit Ang Lee’s wuxia classic before the Ang Lee-less sequel hits Netflix in August.The Last Stand (July 6): South Korean filmmaker Kim Jee-Woon makes his directorial debut, with Arnold Schwarzenegger in tow.


On the next page, find out what films are coming to Netflix in July 2015.


On the next page, find out what films are coming to Netflix in July 2015.

The Best Movies Coming to Netflix in July 2015

The Best Movies Coming to Hulu in July 2015

After the Wedding (July 1): Before that Serena flop, Susanne Bier won high praise with this drama starring Mads Mikkelsen.Annie Hall (July 1): Woody Allen’s filmography can be hit or miss, but here’s him at his very best.The Escapist (July 1): The debut feature that led Rupert Wyatt to Rise of the Planet of the Apes.Fargo (1996): Marge Gunderson remains one of the Coens’ most indelible creations.Life During Wartime (2009): Todd Solondz’s semi-sequel to Happiness.Lost in La Mancha (2002): Terry Gilliam’s Don Quixote hasn’t been made (yet), but a documentary about it was.Sleepwalk with Me (2012): Comedian Mike Birbiglia takes his act to the big screen.Passing Strange (2009): A live performance of the acclaimed Broadway musical, filmed by Spike Lee.Super (July 1): James Gunn’s pre-Guardians of the Galaxy superhero movie.The Trip (2010): Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon embark on a hilarious trip through the English countryside.WarGames (1983): A film so enduringly popular, even Captain America gets the reference.Weekend (July 1): A tender indie drama about a one-night stand that turns into something more.Y Tu Mamá También (July 1): Alfonso Cuarón nails the exhilaration and awkwardness of young adulthood.Prime Suspect (July 9): Helen Mirren as a badass police detective.Here’s a list of all the shows and films coming to Hulu in July.