Movies leaving Netflix India this September

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Oppenheimer (Sept 20)

Christopher Nolan’s epic on the life of J. Robert Oppenheimer isn’t just a history lesson; it’s a tense and emotional look at the man behind the atomic bomb. With Cillian Murphy in a career-defining role, the film sweeps through science, politics, and guilt in true Nolan fashion.

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Pride and Prejudice (Sept 15)

Joe Wright’s 2005 classic brought us Keira Knightley’s unforgettable Elizabeth Bennet and Matthew Macfadyen’s brooding Darcy—a witty, swoon-worthy take on Austen with gorgeous landscapes and timeless romance.”

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Pitch Perfect (Sept 15)

Before a cappella was cool, 'Pitch Perfect' made it mainstream. Anna Kendrick, Rebel Wilson and the Barden Bellas deliver laughs, sass, and mashups that still get stuck in your head. It’s one of those easy rewatch comfort films.

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Sliver (Sept 12)

At the peak of her ’90s thriller era, Sharon Stone stars in Sliver as a woman in a high-rise haunted by secrets and a voyeuristic neighbour. Dark, steamy, and very of its time.

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Final Destination (Sept 27)

The film that kicked off the cult horror franchise. A group of teens cheats death after a terrifying premonition, but fate isn’t done with them yet. Inventive, over-the-top death scenes made it a guilty pleasure for horror fans everywhere.

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