
Two highly-rated and beloved movies are leaving Netflix next week. One is a famous, suspenseful cult favorite, while the other is a dramatic and darkly humorous film. Both feature incredible actors who deliver outstanding performances.
As a huge movie fan, I was really bummed to hear that two of my favorites, Quentin Tarantino’s Pulp Fiction and Martin Scorsese’s The Wolf of Wall Street, are leaving Netflix on March 1st. The Wolf of Wall Street is this wild ride set in 1987, following a young guy named Jordan Belfort as he climbs the ranks on Wall Street. He eventually starts his own company, Stratton Oakmont, with the goal of making a fortune – and they do, by basically cheating rich investors out of millions. It’s a crazy story of excess, with a lot of partying, but the SEC and FBI are hot on his trail the whole time. Pulp Fiction, meanwhile, is just iconic. It weaves together the stories of a couple of hitmen who love to philosophize, their boss—a gangster named Marsellus Wallace—his wife, a boxer down on his luck, a guy who can fix anything, and some really nervous robbers. It’s a brilliantly interconnected and unforgettable film.
Each Film Absolutely Deserves Its Icon Status

With a 92% critics’ rating, Pulp Fiction is widely considered Quentin Tarantino’s masterpiece. It’s celebrated for its bold and shocking violence, and many, like M.N Miller of FandomWire (who gave it a perfect 10/10), believe it’s a truly original and thrilling film that changes how you experience movies. Pulp Fiction is incredibly memorable, packed with famous lines, and features iconic performances and striking visuals that stay with you long after the credits roll.
While still highly acclaimed, The Wolf of Wall Street received slightly lower scores, with critics giving it a 79% rating and audiences an 83%. The film is incredibly energetic and features fantastic performances, particularly from Leonardo DiCaprio and Margot Robbie in a breakout role. According to Brian Eggert of Deep Focus Review, who gave it a perfect 4-star rating, Scorsese brilliantly portrays a fascinating and repulsive character in its natural environment, leaving viewers to decide whether to condemn it. The movie is epic and over-the-top, perfectly capturing the dangers of excess through its own extravagance.
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2026-02-22 01:18