Every Movie Leaving Amazon Prime This Week, Including ‘The Bone Collector’
Another week brings another round of departures, and this set spans everything from classic noir and psychological horror to documentary and modern comedy. The window is short, so we pulled together the titles that are set to leave between Monday August 25 and Saturday August 30 2025, with the exact day listed for each one.
Below you will find quick context on each title along with the date it exits this week. Cast and creative credits are included so you can zero in on what to watch before it rotates out.
‘Country Hard’ (2021)

This Nigerian drama tells its story through several intertwined lives in Lagos as people face difficult choices during a time of economic and personal strain. It leaves on Monday August 25 2025.
The film uses an ensemble structure that follows characters whose paths cross as pressure mounts in the city. The connected narratives examine family obligations and survival in crowded urban neighborhoods as the day to day realities close in.
‘Bottoms’ (2023)

This high school comedy follows two best friends who start a self defense club that quickly turns into a chaotic fight club at their school. It stars Rachel Sennott and Ayo Edebiri and features Marshawn Lynch as their teacher. It leaves on Tuesday August 26 2025.
Directed by Emma Seligman and co written by Seligman and Rachel Sennott, the story builds around the duo’s plan to gain confidence and get close to their crushes as the club takes off. The film includes standout supporting turns from classmates and cheerleaders who get drawn into ever bigger mayhem.
‘The Fight’ (2020)

This documentary goes inside the work of ACLU lawyers as they battle several headline making cases during the late 2010s. It follows attorneys including Dale Ho, Brigitte Amiri, Lee Gelernt, Joshua Block, and Chase Strangio as they argue issues such as abortion access, immigrant rights, and the census citizenship question. It leaves on Friday August 29 2025.
The film is directed by Elyse Steinberg, Josh Kriegman, and Eli Despres and gives a ground level look at briefs, hearings, and strategy sessions as cases move toward federal courts. It captures tense moments from filings to rulings while tracking the personal toll of nonstop litigation.
‘Odds Against Tomorrow’ (1959)

This New York set heist noir is directed by Robert Wise and stars Harry Belafonte, Robert Ryan, and Shelley Winters. It centers on a carefully planned bank job that starts to unravel as racial tension and mistrust build within the crew. It leaves on Saturday August 30 2025.
Based on the novel by William P McGivern, the film blends location shooting with a score by John Lewis of the Modern Jazz Quartet. Its robbery plot showcases meticulous preparation followed by escalating cracks among the thieves as the police close in.
‘Godzilla’ (2014)

Gareth Edwards directs this monster epic that reintroduces Toho’s iconic kaiju to a new era. The cast includes Aaron Taylor Johnson, Bryan Cranston, Elizabeth Olsen, Ken Watanabe, and Sally Hawkins as scientists and soldiers who confront ancient predators that have awakened. It leaves on Saturday August 30 2025.
The story follows the emergence of massive creatures that threaten cities around the Pacific while the title titan rises from the depths to restore balance. The film features large scale set pieces across Hawaii, Nevada, and California and a score by Alexandre Desplat.
‘The Bone Collector’ (1999)

Phillip Noyce directs this thriller starring Denzel Washington as forensic expert Lincoln Rhyme and Angelina Jolie as patrol officer Amelia Donaghy. Together they track a killer who leaves coded clues at crime scenes across New York City. It leaves on Saturday August 30 2025.
Adapted from the novel by Jeffery Deaver, the investigation pairs Rhyme’s expertise with Donaghy’s work on the street as the duo race to decipher messages before the next attack. Queen Latifah appears as Rhyme’s caregiver and Michael Rooker and Ed O’Neill appear as senior officers.
‘The Rachel Papers’ (1989)

Damian Harris adapts the Martin Amis novel in this coming of age story about precocious student Charles Highway played by Dexter Fletcher and his obsession with art student Rachel played by Ione Skye. It leaves on Saturday August 30 2025.
Set in London, the film follows Charles as he applies his note taking and schemes to pursue romance while older influences complicate his plans. The cast includes Jonathan Pryce in a key adult role as Charles navigates exams and relationships.
‘Machete Kills’ (2013)

Robert Rodriguez returns to his action series with Danny Trejo as the unstoppable operative who is recruited for a mission against a cartel boss and an arms dealer with a global scheme. It leaves on Saturday August 30 2025.
The ensemble includes Michelle Rodriguez, Amber Heard, Demián Bichir, Sofia Vergara, and Mel Gibson with appearances by Lady Gaga and Cuba Gooding Jr. The story ups the scale with gadgets, larger than life villains, and set pieces that move from the border to high tech lairs.
‘Marlowe’ (2023)

Liam Neeson plays private detective Philip Marlowe in a new case set in 1939 Los Angeles and directed by Neil Jordan. Hired by a glamorous client played by Diane Kruger, Marlowe searches for a missing lover and crosses paths with a formidable matriarch played by Jessica Lange. It leaves on Saturday August 30 2025.
The screenplay is based on John Banville’s novel The Black Eyed Blonde written under the name Benjamin Black. The investigation leads through studios, nightclubs, and country houses as old money and Hollywood power brokers close ranks around dangerous secrets.
‘Death Rides a Horse’ (1967)

This spaghetti western directed by Giulio Petroni stars Lee Van Cleef and John Phillip Law as two men bound by revenge who ride together while hiding separate motives. It leaves on Saturday August 30 2025.
Ennio Morricone provides the score as the pair track the outlaws responsible for a long ago massacre. The trail moves across frontier towns and deserts with shootouts that build to a final reckoning once identities and past connections are revealed.
‘Mademoiselle’ (1966)

Tony Richardson directs Jeanne Moreau in this drama about a schoolteacher whose secret actions bring disaster to a rural French community. It leaves on Saturday August 30 2025.
Drawn from a story by Jean Genet, the film follows tension between villagers and an outsider woodcutter played by Ettore Manni as suspicions mount. David Watkin’s cinematography captures fields, canals, and village lanes as fires and floods push the town toward violence.
‘Dead Ringers’ (1988)

David Cronenberg directs this psychological horror drama with Jeremy Irons in a dual performance as twin gynaecologists Beverly and Elliot Mantle. Their shared professional life collapses when they become involved with an actor played by Geneviève Bujold. It leaves on Saturday August 30 2025.
Inspired by the book Twins by Bari Wood and Jack Geasland, the film follows addiction and identity as the brothers design disturbing surgical instruments and retreat into isolation. Howard Shore’s score underscores the clinical settings and the growing unease as reality blurs.
Share which titles you plan to catch before they leave in the comments.


