If you’re looking to squeeze in a few more movies before they leave Netflix India on October 31, there’s a great mix of films to choose from. Whether you're in the mood for a classic teen comedy, a heartwarming romance, or a thrilling crime drama, there’s something here for everyone. From the sharp humour of Mean Girls to the spooky fun of Goosebumps, these movies are sure to entertain. So, if you haven’t watched them yet, now’s your chance to catch them before they’re gone!

Mean Girls
The iconic teen comedy Mean Girls is a must-watch for anyone who loves a good high school drama mixed with witty humour. Directed by Mark Waters and written by Tina Fey, the film follows Cady Heron (Lindsay Lohan), a teenage girl who moves to the US and navigates the complex world of high school cliques. Cady befriends the "Plastics," a popular and somewhat manipulative group of girls led by Regina George (Rachel McAdams). The film’s sharp dialogue, memorable characters, and clever satire on teen culture make it a cult classic. The supporting cast includes Lacey Chabert, Amanda Seyfried, and Tim Meadows. It's a blend of laughs, high school drama, and lessons on friendship.

50 First Dates
If you're looking for a heartwarming romantic comedy with a twist, '50 First Dates' is a perfect pick. Directed by Peter Segal, this movie stars Adam Sandler as Henry Roth, a veterinarian in Hawaii, who falls in love with Lucy (Drew Barrymore), a woman with short-term memory loss. Every day, Lucy wakes up thinking it's the day before her accident, which means Henry has to win her over again and again. It's sweet, funny, and emotional, with a touch of quirky charm. The movie is a reminder of how love can be patient and persistent, no matter the circumstances.

Matilda
Based on Roald Dahl's beloved children’s book, 'Matilda' is a delightful and magical movie for all ages. Directed by Danny DeVito, it tells the story of Matilda Wormwood (Mara Wilson), a young girl with extraordinary intelligence and telekinetic powers, who is neglected and mistreated by her parents. As Matilda navigates life at a school led by the tyrannical Miss Trunchbull (Pam Ferris), she forms a special bond with her kind teacher, Miss Honey (Embeth Davidtz).

Donnie Brasco
'Donnie Brasco' is a crime drama based on the true story of an undercover FBI agent infiltrating the mob. Directed by Mike Newell, it stars Johnny Depp as Donnie Brasco (real name Joe Pistone), an agent who gains the trust of gangster Lefty Ruggiero (Al Pacino). As Donnie gets deeper into the criminal world, he starts to struggle with his loyalty to his real-life family and his mob family. It’s a powerful tale about deception, loyalty, and the consequences of living a double life. With stellar performances from Depp and Pacino, the movie is a must-watch for crime film fans.

Goosebumps
If you're in the mood for some spooky fun, 'Goosebumps' is a great pick. Directed by Rob Letterman, this 2015 film is based on RL Stine's famous book series. When teenager Zach (Dylan Minnette) moves to a small town, he befriends the mysterious daughter of the reclusive author RL Stine (Jack Black). Soon, Zach discovers that the monsters in Stine's books are real — and they've escaped from the pages! The film is filled with fun, spooky moments, family-friendly scares, and plenty of humour. Jack Black brings his signature charm to the role of R.L. Stine, and the film's mix of adventure and horror is perfect for Halloween vibes.

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