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A new month means there will be new content available for those who use Sony’s free streaming service, Crackle. Make sure to check out these TV shows and movies when they become available May 1—but remember, they’ll only be available for the month of May.

1. “Can’t Hardly Wait” (1998): This comedy starring Jennifer Love Hewitt, Ethan Embry, Peter Facinelli and Seth Green among others, tackled the different agendas a group of high school seniors have for a big party being thrown on the night of their graduation.

2. “Chloe” (2009): A doctor (Julianne Moore) hires an escort (Amanda Seyfried) to seduce her husband (Liam Neeson) whom she suspects of cheating, only to get caught up in the rush of the situation herself.

3. “Cruel Intentions” (1999): This cult classic movie tells the story of two incredibly nasty and vicious step-siblings (Ryan Phillippe and Sarah Michelle Gellar) who mess with everyone around them’s lives, and who make a scandalous bet that he can’t take their headmaster’s daughter’s (Reese Witherspoon) virginity before the new school year begins.

4. “Full Metal Jacket” (1987): Considered one of the pinnacles of war movies, this particular film examines the effects of the Vietnam War on the men who fought in it.

5. “Insidious” (2010): A family looks to prevent evil spirits from trapping their comatose child in a different realm called The Further.

6. “Look Who's Talking” (1989): Mollie (Kirstie Alley) is a single mom looking for a reliable boyfriend, something her son Mikey (voiced by Bruce Willis) has his own ideas about. But unfortunately for him, mom can’t hear him, and that means it might take a while before she finally finds a guy he approves of.

7. “Seinfeld”: The beloved 90s sitcom will have select episodes available as part of a “famous catchphrases” theme. The episodes will include “The Stranded” (S2 E09), “The Alternate Side” (S3 E10), “The Contest” (S4 E11), “The Stall” (S5 E12), “The Sponge” (S7 E09), “The Yada Yada” (S8 E19), and “The Voice” (S9 E02).

8. “Stand By Me” (1986): Based off a Stephen King novel, this movie is one of the best coming of age stories ever made. Starring Will Wheaton, River Phoenix, Corey Feldman, Jerry O’Connell and Keifer Sutherland, it’s a must watch film for anyone obsessed with great storytelling and classics in general.

9. “Stomp The Yard” (2007): After the death of his brother, an expert street dancer heads to college to get both an education and the girl of his dreams. But his efforts could be sidelined when he joins in on his fraternity house’s efforts to win a step-dancing competition.

See the full list of new additions HERE.