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Everything leaving Netflix in March 2025 – catch Sixteen Candles, Mad Max: Fury Road, and more before they’re gone

It’s time for Netflix’s monthly changeover! You can read everything new on Netflix in March 2025, but the platform is once again removing a handful of titles. But don’t you worry, you won’t be saying goodbye to a lot of movies as Netflix, as usual, has kept it short and…

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Netflix has 8 new movies and shows with 100% on Rotten Tomatoes so far in 2025 – here they are

Despite increasing competition, Netflix continues to cement its place as one of the best streaming services, starting 2025 with a bang by bringing a whole host of titles that Rotten Tomatoes has dubbed near perfect, awarding a 100% score. Netflix latest offerings include Oscar-nominee Wallace & Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl,…

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Netflix’s trailer for a new comedy show that looks like Knives Out meets Weekend at Bernie’s – Welcome to the Family seems like chaotic fun

Netflix continues to prove why they’re one of the best streaming services, releasing a new trailer for their twisted comedy series Welcome to the Family. It looks like a hilarious mashup of Knives Out and Weekend at Bernie’s, with all the inheritance politics of the Daniel Craig mystery smashing headfirst…

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I’m saving the date as Fear Street: Prom Queen gets a confirmed Netflix release

Fear Street: Prom Night will premiere on May 23, with Netflix confirming the news in an intriguing announcement trailer. The first three movies in the Fear Street slasher franchise really surprised me when they arrived on Netflix in 2021. I was very quickly lured into the world-building and seeing three…

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Netflix drops an uneasy new teaser for You season 5, and I can’t help but laugh as killer Casanova Joe calls himself ‘the luckiest guy in New York’

Netflix has released a new teaser for You season 5. In the teaser, Joe has started a new life in New York with his rich wife, Kate. But the ghosts of his past – and his own sinister desires – have other plans. After releasing an ominous first teaser clip…

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Scooby-Doo is a good movie with a bad Rotten Tomatoes score – here’s why you should ignore the critics and watch it before it leaves Netflix

With all the new Netflix movies to watch every month, sometimes all you need is a nostalgic flick to bring back some fond memories. So when I learned that the James Gunn-written live-action adaptation Scooby-Doo was leaving Netflix on February 28, I had to revisit this outrageously fun cult classic.…

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