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Netflix users have just weeks to watch highest rated Rotten Tomatoes movie ever before it’s removed

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Updated 17:15 14 Jun 2025 GMT+1Published 17:12 14 Jun 2025 GMT+1

Netflix users have just weeks to watch highest rated Rotten Tomatoes movie ever before it’s removed

The 2018 thriller-drama film has a perfect score from critics and viewers don't have much time left to watch it

Joshua Nair

Joshua Nair

Netflix fans have been warned about missing out on one of the 'masterpieces' leaving the platform this month.

The film came out seven years ago, but its gone under the mainstream radar ever since, despite its impressive 100 percent Rotten Tomatoes score.

Its flawless score puts it in elite company among iconic titles such as Toy Story and The Terminator - in fact, this title sits atop the list.

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Luckily, if you've never heard of it before, you'll have until 30 June to whack it on Netflix and experience all 119 minutes of the thriller-drama.

As is routine, the streaming giant will be refreshing its titles at the close of the month, so if you're a fan of being kept on the edge of your seat, this may be the movie for you.

It's called Leave No Trace, and you can view the trailer, here:

The 2018 thriller stars American actor Ben Foster, best known for his roles in The Punisher and X-Men: The Last Stand, and Kiwi actress Thomasin McKenzie in her breakout role, as a father-daughter duo.

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Directed by Debra Granik, the story follows Foster's character, Will, a veteran who suffers from PTSD and chooses to live his life in an isolated environment in a forest in Oregon and his daughter, Tom.

Tom, who is played by McKenzie, lives with him - she has been taught forest survival skills by her father, as they rarely visit the nearby town.

Leave No Trace is being removed from Netflix on 30 June (Scott Green / Bleecker Street Media / Everett)
Leave No Trace is being removed from Netflix on 30 June (Scott Green / Bleecker Street Media / Everett)

The pair only go there to get food and water, but their bubble is burst when a jogger reports them to the authorities.

They are then thrust back into the real world and are forced to become a part of society, which comes with different issues for both characters.

While Will struggles with the symptoms that come with his PTSD, Tom is taught to harness her high level of intelligence.

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The film sees the pair try their best to adjust to normal life, while Tom tries to help her father to feel happiness away from the woods.

With a rating of 100 percent from 252 Tomatometer reviews, the film is highly rated by critics and is seen as a must-watch by many.

The 2018 thriller is highly rated by critics and viewers alike (Sony)
The 2018 thriller is highly rated by critics and viewers alike (Sony)

Many have taken to social media to sing the film's praises, as one user wrote on X: "Debra Granik’s LEAVE NO TRACE is a masterpiece," while another added: "We don't talk about 'Leave No Trace' enough."

A third posted: "Might be my fav film of that decade," with a different user writing: "God, it's so good. Debra Granik's my hero."

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Leave No Trace is available to stream on Netflix until 30 June.

Featured Image Credit: Scott Green / Bleecker Street Media / Everett

Topics: Netflix, Film

Joshua Nair
Joshua Nair

Joshua Nair is a journalist at LADbible. Born in Malaysia and raised in Dubai, he has always been interested in writing about a range of subjects, from sports to trending pop culture news. After graduating from Oxford Brookes University with a BA in Media, Journalism and Publishing, he got a job freelance writing for SPORTbible while working in marketing before landing a full-time role at LADbible. Unfortunately, he's unhealthily obsessed with Manchester United, which takes its toll on his mental and physical health. Daily.

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