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Netflix to Remove 22 Movies In 4 Days: The 3 to Watch

By Phillip Swann
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Netflix is removing 22 movies on March 1, 2026. Here are the three to watch before they leave, in my humble opinion:

The Wolf of Wall Street (2013)
Leonardo DiCaprio stars in director Martin Scorsese’s wild retelling of Jordan Belfort’s la dolce vita as a fraudulent penny stock trader in the go-go late 1980s. This is arguably DiCaprio’s greatest performance as he portrays the excessive lifestyle of his subject in a way perhaps only he could. (Yes, trust me, Leo has had some wild moments behind the curtain.) And Scorsese has never exhibited more freedom in letting his actors and their scenes go wild, all to our delight. The Wolf of Wall Street is funny, occasionally sad, and always incredibly entertaining. The great supporting cast includes Jonah Hill as Belfort’s wingman, Kyle Chandler as a FBI agent, Margot Robbie as Belfort’s wife, and Matthew McConaughey as a financial mentor with some very, very unusual advice.

Pulp Fiction (1994)
Director Quentin Tarantino’s masterpiece weaves interconnected stories of crime, pawn shops and South Bay California diners as only he could. And what a cast! Samuel L. Jackson, Bruce Willis, John Travolta, Uma Thurman (pictured above), Harvey Keitel, Tim Roth, Ving Rhames, Christopher Walken…it just goes on and on. Pulp Fiction which has often been copied, even to some degree by Tarantino himself, should be in anyone’s list of the top 10 best movies ever. And if you disagree, allow me to retort!

Stripes (1981)
Bill Murray stars as a failed taxi driver who decides to enlist in the U.S. Army as a last career resort. The film, directed by Ivan Reitman, arguably is the one that made Murray a movie star (not just yet another SNL player). He is hysterical and so is John Candy as Dewey ‘Ox’ Oxberger who only wants to be a ‘lean, mean fighting machine.’

Movies Leaving Netflix On March 1, 2026
A League of Their Own
Ace Ventura: Pet Detective
Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls
The Amazing Spider-Man
The Amazing Spider-Man 2
As Good as It Gets
Bad Teacher
Battlefield Earth
Boyz n the Hood
Bram Stoker’s Dracula
Braveheart
Brightburn
Dante’s Peak
Godzilla
I Know What You Did Last Summer
Little Women
Pulp Fiction
Stripes
This Is 40
The Ugly Truth
The Wedding Ringer
The Wolf of Wall Street

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