Here Are All the Movies Leaving Amazon Prime This Week, Including ‘Nymphomaniac: Vol. I’

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As another week rolls in, Amazon Prime is waving goodbye to a handful of movies that span genres from intense dramas to gripping sci-fi. If you’re looking to squeeze in one last watch, now’s the time to check these out before they leave the platform.

We’ve got the full list of titles departing between July 14 and July 20, 2025, with a quick look at what makes each one special. Let’s dive into the details so you can plan your viewing.

One Moment (2022)

One Moment (2022)
Little Red Purse Productions

‘One Moment’ is a warm, family-centered comedy featuring JoBeth Williams and the late Danny Aiello. It landed on Prime in 2022, offering a mix of laughter and heartfelt moments as a quirky family tackles life’s ups and downs together.

The movie shines with its down-to-earth humor and strong ensemble cast. Be sure to catch this charming story before it slips off the platform on July 14.

Nymphomaniac: Vol. I (2013)

Nymphomaniac: Vol. I (2013)
Zentropa Entertainments

Directed by Lars von Trier, ‘Nymphomaniac: Vol. I’ is a bold, unflinching drama starring Charlotte Gainsbourg and Shia LaBeouf. Available on Prime since April 2014, it follows Joe’s raw and emotional journey as she shares her life story with a stranger.

This film pushes boundaries with its intense themes and striking visuals. If you’re into provocative cinema, watch it before it leaves on July 14.

Europa Report (2013)

Europa Report (2013)
Wayfare Entertainment

‘Europa Report’ is a tense sci-fi film about a team of astronauts exploring Jupiter’s icy moon for signs of life. With a cast including Anamaria Marinca and Daniel Wu, it joined Prime in 2014 and delivers a realistic, documentary-style thrill ride.

The movie’s suspense and focus on scientific discovery make it a standout. Don’t let it float away unwatched when it exits on July 15.

The Oxford Murders (2008)

The Oxford Murders (2008)
Warner Bros. Pictures

This mystery-thriller stars Elijah Wood and Leonor Watling as they unravel a string of cryptic murders tied to mathematical patterns. On Prime since 2011, it’s a brainy whodunit set in the scholarly halls of Oxford.

With its clever twists and academic vibe, this film keeps you guessing. Stream it before it disappears 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 directs this engaging documentary that explores the internet’s vast influence, from its origins to its risks. Added to Prime in 2018, it offers a deep dive into how technology shapes our world, told through Herzog’s unique lens.

It’s a captivating watch for anyone curious about our connected lives. Catch it before it’s gone on July 15.

In Order of Disappearance (2014)

In Order of Disappearance (2014)
Zentropa Entertainments

‘In Order of Disappearance’ is a Norwegian action-comedy starring Bruno Ganz and Stellan Skarsgård as a father seeking revenge in a snowy underworld. Available on Prime since 2016, it balances dark humor with thrilling showdowns.

The film’s sharp script and icy setting make it a wild ride. Watch it before it vanishes on July 15.

Which of these films are you rushing to stream, or is there another leaving Prime you can’t miss? Share your picks in the comments!

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