According to data from What’s on Netflix, a wave of licensed content is set to exit the platform as we head into March. While the streamer continues to bolster its original programming, the end of the month remains a common expiration date for major studio favorites. That includes 10 classic films spanning ’90s hits and high-octane superhero sagas — and you have until February 28 to hit play.

Pulp Fiction

Quentin Tarantino’s 1994 non-linear masterpiece is arguably the biggest loss of the month. With its razor-sharp dialogue and career-defining performances from John Travolta and Samuel L. Jackson, it remains the ultimate cool movie. If you haven’t seen the “Royale with Cheese” debate lately, now is the time.

Braveheart

Mel Gibson’s sweeping historical epic about William Wallace’s fight for Scottish independence is a staple of 90s cinema. Clocking in at nearly three hours, this Best Picture winner is best enjoyed on a quiet night when you can fully immerse yourself in its brutal battles and stirring score.

The Wolf of Wall Street

Martin Scorsese’s high-energy exploration of greed and excess features Leonardo DiCaprio at the top of his game. This raucous, three-hour odyssey through the financial crimes of Jordan Belfort is a modern classic that remains just as shocking and hilarious as it was upon its 2013 release.

Boyz n the Hood

John Singleton’s powerful directorial debut is a landmark of American cinema. Following three friends growing up in South Central Los Angeles, the film offers a raw, empathetic look at the challenges of inner-city life and features standout performances from Cuba Gooding Jr., Ice Cube, and Laurence Fishburne.

As Good As it Gets

Jack Nicholson and Helen Hunt both took home Oscars for this witty, heart-tugging romantic comedy. Nicholson stars as a misanthropic, obsessive-compulsive novelist whose life is turned upside down by a waitress and a neighbor. It’s a masterclass in character-driven storytelling.

A League of Their Own

“There’s no crying in baseball!” Penny Marshall’s beloved fictionalization of the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League is a perfect blend of sports drama and comedy. With a cast including Geena Davis, Tom Hanks, and Madonna, it’s a feel-good must-watch.

Ace Ventura: Pet Detective

The movie that officially launched Jim Carrey into the stratosphere is leaving the building. Whether you love the rubber-faced antics or just want a dose of 90s nostalgia, catching Ace’s search for the missing Snowflake the Dolphin is a quintessential watch.

Bram Stoker’s Dracula

Francis Ford Coppola’s 1992 take on the legendary vampire is a visual feast. Starring Gary Oldman in a haunting, transformative performance alongside Winona Ryder and Keanu Reeves, this gothic romance is famous for its practical effects and lush production design.

Amazing Spider-Man 1

Andrew Garfield’s first outing as Peter Parker brought a more grounded, soulful take to the webslinger. His chemistry with Emma Stone’s Gwen Stacy remains a high point for the franchise, making this reboot a favorite for many Spidey fans.

Amazing Spider-Man 2

While more divisive than its predecessor, the sequel features some of the best live-action web-swinging visuals to date and a heart-wrenching finale. With the “Spider-Verse” expanding elsewhere, this is your last chance to see the Garfield era in its entirety on Netflix.