‘The Oxford Murders’ and All the Other Movies Leaving Amazon Prime This Week

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A fresh week brings a new batch of films leaving Amazon Prime, and it’s time to catch them before they’re gone. From gritty thrillers to thought-provoking documentaries, the lineup offers something for everyone, but you’ll need to act fast.

Here’s a rundown of every movie exiting the platform between July 14 and July 20, 2025. We’ve got the details on each title, including what makes them worth your time before they vanish.

Nymphomaniac: Vol. I (2013)

Nymphomaniac: Vol. I (2013)
Zentropa Entertainments

This bold drama, directed by Lars von Trier, dives into the life of Joe, a self-diagnosed nymphomaniac played by Charlotte Gainsbourg and Stacy Martin. The story unfolds as Joe recounts her intense experiences to a stranger, blending raw emotion with provocative storytelling, hitting Prime in March 2014.

It’s a daring exploration of desire and human complexity, not for the faint-hearted. With its unflinching narrative and strong performances, this film is a must-watch for fans of art-house cinema before it leaves on July 14.

One Moment (2022)

One Moment (2022)
Little Red Purse Productions

‘One Moment’ is a heartwarming comedy-drama about a family navigating life’s chaos, starring Danny Aiello in one of his final roles. Released on Prime in 2022, it mixes humor with touching moments as relatives face unexpected challenges together.

The film’s charm lies in its relatable characters and lighthearted take on family bonds. Catch this feel-good story before it exits the platform on July 14.

In Order of Disappearance (2014)

In Order of Disappearance (2014)
Zentropa Entertainments

This Norwegian dark comedy-thriller, starring Stellan Skarsgård, follows a snowplow driver seeking vengeance after his son’s death. Landing on Prime in 2015, it’s a gritty tale of justice with a sharp, humorous edge, set against a snowy backdrop.

Skarsgård’s intense performance and the film’s blend of action and wit make it a standout. Don’t miss this chilling ride before it departs on July 15.

Lo and Behold: Reveries of the Connected World (2016)

Lo and Behold: Reveries of the Connected World (2016)
Saville Productions

Werner Herzog’s documentary dives into the wonders and dangers of the internet, exploring its impact on society. Added to Prime in 2017, it features Herzog’s signature curiosity, tackling everything from AI to cybersecurity.

This thought-provoking film is perfect for anyone intrigued by technology’s role in our lives. Stream it before it leaves on July 15 for a fascinating look at our digital world.

The Oxford Murders (2008)

The Oxford Murders (2008)
Warner Bros. Pictures

A mathematician and a professor team up to solve a series of murders in this cerebral thriller starring Elijah Wood and John Hurt. Available on Prime since 2010, it weaves logic and mystery into a gripping narrative set in the academic world of Oxford.

The film’s clever plot twists and strong cast make it a compelling watch. Dive into this intellectual puzzle before it exits on July 15.

Europa Report (2013)

Europa Report (2013)
Wayfare Entertainment

This sci-fi thriller follows a crew of astronauts on a mission to Jupiter’s moon, Europa, in search of life. Hitting Prime in 2014, it uses a found-footage style to create a tense, realistic vibe, with Sharlto Copley and Michael Nyqvist leading the cast.

Its blend of science and suspense keeps you hooked until the end. Grab this space adventure before it drifts away on July 15.

Which of these departing films will you miss most, or is there another gem you’re racing to watch? Drop your thoughts in the comments!

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