4 Movies Coming to Netflix in May 2024 with Over 90% Rotten Tomatoes – Watch Them Before They Disappear Forever
We’d love to see more movies and shows hit Netflix every month, but the downside is that the streamer also removes a number of movies and shows every month – including four can’t-miss movies that have over 90% of them on Rotten Tomatoes.
Not only did we select these four films for their respectable scores, but they are currently among the best Netflix movies you won’t have long to watch.
It’s not just these four leaving Netflix this month, though, and you can check out our full list of everything leaving Netflix in May 2024 to make sure you don’t miss them.
The Disaster Artist (2017)
RT score: 91%
Director: James Franco
Duration: 103 minutes
Age classification: R
Departure on: May 1
Directed by and starring James Franco, The disaster artist tells the story of Tommy Wiseau and how he came to make his feature film The room – the Citizen Kane of bad movies. Wiseau (James Franco), starring Dave Franco and Seth Rogen, is a filmmaker determined to make it big in Hollywood. After meeting actor Greg Sestero (Dave Franco), they develop a close relationship. When continually rejected by studios, Wiseau does not shy away from his goal of becoming a film and his drive fuels the creation of his cult classic. The room.
Uncut Gemstones (2019)
RT score: 91%
Director: Benny Safdie and Josh Safdie
Duration: 135 minutes
Age classification: R
Departure on: May 8th
Before his gambling addiction took its toll on his family and left him in serious debt, Howard Ratner (Adam Sandler) was a jeweler in New York City’s Diamond District. To pay off the hundreds of thousands of dollars he owes, he teams up with a potential buyer to obtain a rare, uncut opal from Ethiopia, but after a famous basketball player asks to borrow it and has an overly relaxed attitude toward returning it. , things are going extremely off track. Considering its small scale, it is an astonishingly exciting thriller.
Boyz n the Hood (1991)
RT score: 96%
Director: John Singleton
Duration: 112 minutes
Age classification: R
Departure on: May 31
A raw portrayal of the social issues plaguing downtown Los Angeles, Boyz n the Hood tells the story of three friends: Tre (Cuba Gooding Jr.), Doughboy (Ice Cube) and Ricky (Morris Chestnut). Tre is sent to live with his father (Laurence Fishburne), who he is fortunate to guide through life – but for Ricky and Doughboy, they are not so lucky to have the same support. As the events of the film unfold, Tre witnesses his two friends succumb to the city’s dangerous gang culture. It’s devastating, dramatic, and made John Singleton the youngest-ever Best Director nominee at the Oscars (which still stands to this day).
LA Confidential (1997)
RT score: 99%
Director: Curtis Hanson
Duration: 136 minutes
Age classification: R
Departure on: May 1
Hanson’s film noir crime story has the highest Rotten Tomatoes score on our list, just one percent shy of a perfect rating. Set in 1950s Los Angeles, three cops are looking for the truth after an unsolved murder. Each with their own morals and values, they take different measures to discover the truth of the LA crime world. Russell Crowe and Guy Pearce star, with Kim Basinger in the supporting role for which she won the Oscar, in addition to the Oscar for Best Adapted Screenplay.