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June is always a time for people to relax with a great story on Netflix, but it’s also the month when titles rotate. There will be some big changes to the lineup of movies, as many of the favorites from action-packed adventures to heartfelt family comedies will soon be gone. It may be a perfect weekend viewing now or shortly before they turn away.
The Lego Movie

This clever tale of ordinary Lego figures finding hidden talents to save the world is awesome. The film has a lot of wit, catchy songs and the color is fabulous for both kids and adults. It’s a creative approach to imaginative and collaborative thinking that is recalled with great fondness by many.
Ray

Jamie Foxx plays music icon Ray Charles and chronicles his path to success from blue jean shorts to stardom. The film features some of the best acting and iconic songs of a time. It’s a balance of personal adversity and artistic success, which can be of great interest to music enthusiasts.
Degrassi: Next Class

This new spin on the beloved long-running series follows high school students as they deal with friendship, identity and problems. It has been realistic and caring in its approach to real-life problems that helped many young viewers. Often, the characters are relatable and they get the children talking about growing up.
Brockmire

Hank Azaria is a washed-up baseball announcer, attempting to recoup his career and life. The show is a combination of excellent sports reporting and personal development in an entertaining way. Those who appreciate a character-driven comedy will appreciate its mix of wit and heart.
Blindspot

When a woman with mysterious tattoos shows up with no memory, an FBI team is plunged into dangerous cases. The series provides twists, fighting and puzzles throughout its seasons. Action fans love the quick action and changing puzzles.
Night at the Museum

In this fun family adventure, Ben Stiller protects nighttime animated artifacts. The movie is filled with inventive historical characters and slapstick. This is a popular book for kids and parents to keep bringing back for its lightweight vibe and whimsical idea.
A Lot Like Love

This is a feel-good tale of and about a relationship between actors Ashton Kutcher and Amanda Peet that has been on and off for a number of years. The film is a humorous and charming portrayal of the unpredictable nature of relationships. It has a realistic approach to the subjects of finding the right person at the right time, which many enjoy.
Kim’s Convenience

It’s a Korean-Canadian family’s corner store story with plenty of laughs thrown in that focuses on the generational differences. The cast is tightly knit and is passionate about the scenes, which capture some of the common experiences immigrants encounter in their daily lives. It was a quirky success for a few years due to its heart-warming humor.