Your time is running out.
With tons of new content added every few days, it's easy to keep your Netflix watch list on a long finger. However, sometimes you can stay too long and miss out on some great movies.
While Netflix is busy adding some great movies to its lineup, including a very tense heist thriller, they also pulled some classics from the site in April.
So if you have a free night between now and April 30th, then maybe it's time to check out what's below and catch up on all these great movies before they leave Netflix.
NOTE: Some of the movies listed below will be released in late March, but there's still time to watch before they hit theaters.
Here are the best movies on Netflix in April
The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It (2021)
The seventh installment in the hugely successful The Conjuring series, and while it's still far from the best, it's still a good scare if you like it.
Patrick Wilson and Vera Farmiga reprise their roles as paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren, who are investigating a case based on a real-life murder trial in the United States in which a suspect claimed to have been Demonic possession as a defense.
Departs on March 30
Strange(2005)
Will Smith stars as a smooth-talking “date doctor” who helps men woo women, but soon finds himself struggling to woo one as well.
It's a little more romance than comedy, but “Hitch” is still a solid entry in the genre and worth a watch if you haven't seen it before.
Departs on March 30
Scarface(1983)
You don't have much time left to say hello to Tony Montana's little friends.
Departs on March 30
Green Street(2005)
A beloved 1990s film about British football hooliganism, starring Elijah Wood and Charlie Hunnam.
It spawned some really, really bad sequels, though, so it's probably best to stick with the original.
Departs on March 30
horror movie(2000)
The first and arguably best installment in the spoof comedy series, parodying the films Scream and I Know What You Did Last Summer.
Other similarly acclaimed films include Halloween, The Shining, Friday the 13th and The Blair Witch Project.
“Scary Movie 2” and “Scary Movie 3” also stopped broadcasting on the same day.
Departs on April 13th
Spider-Man: No Way Home (2021)
The final chapter in the very entertaining Tom Holland Spider-Man trilogy, which features some great cameos from past (and arguably better) Spider-Men.
Departs on April 13th
Suicide Squad(2021)
The 2021 sequel to the controversial 2016 film, starring Margot Robbie, Idris Elba, John Cena, Joel Kinnaman, Sylvester Stallone and Viola Starring Davis.
It was even more successful than the original, currently holding a high score of 90% on Rotten Tomatoes and is considered a step up from its predecessor.
Plus, there’s no Jared Leto Joker, so it’s a win-win!
Leaving on April 21st
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