On Friday, classic movie lovers and art house buffs received some devastating news: FilmStruck, the streaming service partnership between Turner Classic Movies and the Criterion Collection library, is shutting down for good on Nov. 30.

Since its debut two years ago, FilmStruck has offered its subscribers a wealth of cinephile delights: carefully curated retrospectives and themed collections; bonus features, including movie introductions from TCM hosts; and guest programming from the likes of Barry Jenkins and Rebecca Miller. To say that it will be missed by its “loyal” but “niche” fan base — as Turner and Warner Bros. Digital described subscribers when announcing their decision — is an understatement.

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If, like us, you are in mourning, the best way to cope is by taking full advantage now of those films you’ve had sitting in your queue, waiting to be discovered (or re-discovered). Want recommendations? We reached out to a bunch of our reporters, editors and regular contributors to find out which films they would miss most. Below, they bid farewell and pick their favorites — all of which are currently on FilmStruck but not on other major services. Don’t stress yourself out too much as you binge these next few weeks. (Where relevant, dates reflect the year of a film’s foreign release.) — AISHA HARRIS