Top 5 movies leaving Netflix by November

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Lady Bird (October 15)

Lady Bird is a coming-of-age film directed by Greta Gerwig that centres on Christine 'Lady Bird' McPherson, a high school senior in Sacramento who yearns for independence and a life beyond her familiar surroundings.

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The Dictator (November 14)

The Dictator is a satirical comedy directed by Larry Charles, featuring Sacha Baron Cohen as General Aladeen, the tyrannical leader of Wadiya, a fictional North African country. When he is ousted during a visit to New York City, Aladeen finds himself navigating a foreign land without his power.

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The Holiday (October 31)

The Holiday is a romantic comedy directed by Nancy Meyers that follows two women, Iris (Kate Winslet) and Amanda (Cameron Diaz), both dealing with heartbreak. Iris, a British journalist, invites Amanda, a successful American businesswoman, to swap homes for the holidays.

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Forrest Gump (October 21)

Forrest Gump is a beloved drama directed by Robert Zemeckis that follows the life of Forrest Gump (Tom Hanks), a kind-hearted man with a low IQ who inadvertently shapes key moments in American history. Despite his limitations, Forrest embarks on an extraordinary journey that connects him with a wide array of people.

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Barbarian (November 1)

Barbarian is a horror thriller directed by Zach Cregger that centres on Tess (Georgina Campbell), who arrives at an Airbnb only to find it already occupied by a stranger named Keith (Bill Skarsgård). Despite her unease, she decides to stay for the night.

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