If you’re looking for diversity on movie night, that’s not Netflix In August.
In addition to the numerous original movies that premiered throughout the month, Netflix has added several movies from external studios to run in limited quantities.
Watch with us Four underrated Netflix movies you need to watch in August have been selected to help you narrow down your choices.
Our selection includes a crime movie that celebrates the 20th anniversary of this year, a classic 80s teen movie, Rom-Com that originally premiered on Peacock and an all-female spy action thriller.
“Leave” (2006)
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director Martin Scorsese‘ Leaving There is one Jack NicholsonNicholson plays mob boss Frank Costello, whose last outstanding performance is a visionary man who has revealed that Colin Sullivan (Matt Damon) As a spy for his years as a Boston police officer, his spy results. Meanwhile, the police quietly embellished the little cavalry Billy Costigan Jr. (Leonardo DiCaprio) Become a secret surgical staff by sending him to jail and giving him a criminal background.
When Billy rose in Frank’s criminal organization, the latter realized that his crew had an informant. Both Billy and Colin try to hide their true affiliation to the people around them. A false step could kill people, and their respective secrets would put Billy and Colin in potentially deadly conflict with each other.
Leaving Streaming media Netflix.
“Fairy Science” (1985)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mzkeqzduems
Depending on how long you watch the movie, you may be more familiar with the theme song of Oingo Boingo Weird science More than the movie itself. director John HughesImprovisation Frankenstein Follow two teenagers Gary Wallace (Gary Wallace)Anthony Michael Hall) and Wyatt Donnelly (Ilan Mitchell-Smith). Since they couldn’t attract the girl they wanted, Gary and Wyatt decided to create their own dream woman with a computer.
Inexplicably, the two managed to bring Lisa (Kelly LeBrock) Live by giving reality the power to her will. LisaSuzanne Snyder) and hills (Judi Aronson)When thwarting competitors, Ian (Robert Downey Jr.) and max (Robert Rusler). The problem is that Lisa caused a lot of confusion when she woke up, which put Gary and Wyatt in trouble.
Weird science Streaming media Netflix.
‘Marry Me’ (2023)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ebv9_rnb5ig
If there is a role Jennifer Lopez It can be related to it in person, it is Katalina “Kat” Valdez marry me. After three failed marriages, Kate discovers her fiancé Bastian (Maluma), and at the same time, their latest songs have become a breakthrough hit.
KatOwen Wilson), impromptu wedding on stage. Charlie’s “Marry Me” logo isn’t about being a literal suggestion, but he and Kat find that they have more in common than they thought. But the pressure of celebrity marriages could make this alliance the same as Kate’s previous relationship.
marry me Streaming media Netflix.
“355” (2022)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SV0S2S9RET0
There was never a woman, James Bond, but 355 Trying to fill this gap with an all-female spy team. Lord of Crime Elijah Clarke (Jason Flemyng) provides a program that can break into any digital system in the world. But it was lost in the raid before Clark could use the program.
CIA officer Mason “Mace” Browne (Jessica Chastain), EX-MI6 agent Khadijah Adiyeme (Lupita Nyong’o), Bnd Agent Marie Schmidt (Diana Kruger), DNI Agent Graciela Rivera (Penélope Cruz) and MSS proxy Lin Mi Sheng (Fans bingbing) All representatives want the competitors of the program. However, the five women decided to jointly retrieve the plan before they planned to steal and were branded by their respective countries as traitors.
355 Streaming will continue Netflix August 21.

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