Anya Taylor-Joy stars in The Menu, and Dakota Fanning stars in The Watchers.

3 Dark Thrillers Leaving Netflix By The End Of March

These movies will be off of Netflix's menu in just a few days.

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With another month coming to a close, another batch of great movies leaves Netflix. If you’ve been waiting to watch any of the movies listed below, you better act fast. They’ll all be gone before the month is over.

The Menu (2022)

Last day to watch: March 31

The Menu (2022)
The Menu mixes black comedy with social commentary to create a deliciously entertaining thriller.

When Margot (Anya Taylor-Joy) is invited at the last minute to be a plus-one at an exclusive dining event on a chef’s private island, she doesn’t know what to expect. The meal Chef Julian Slowik (Ralph Fiennes) provides for his guests will change Margot’s life forever… that is, if she makes it out alive. The Menu boasts a stellar cast and a richly entertaining story.

Watchers (2024)

Last day to watch: March 29

The Watchers (2024)
The Watchers is based on the 2021 novel of the same name by author A. M. Shine.

The mystery of The Watchers is the best part of the movie. We watch as Mina (Dakota Fanning) becomes lost in the woods and ends up trapped in a small bunker with three other people. Why are they there? What’s keeping them trapped? What are the things that come out in the woods at night? The answers aren’t quite as interesting as the questions, but the movie does have a good atmosphere.

It (2017)

Last day to watch: March 31

Bill Skarsgård as Pennywise in It (2017)
Pennywise hibernates for 27 years between feedings. The movie It also hibernates, popping up on Netflix from time to time before leaving once again.

For many people, It was the movie that put Bill Skarsgård on their radar. His transformative performance as Pennywise the Dancing Clown is as terrifying as it is mesmerizing. If it’s been a while since you’ve watched It, now is a good time to revisit it before Pennywise goes back into hibernation.


About the author

Chris Catt

Chris has a degree in film studies at Temple University’s campus in Tokyo, Japan. He is a renowned expert on horror cinema and the editor of Creepy Catalog.

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