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 June 1—but remember, they’ll only be available for the month of June.

1. “Baseketball” (1998): Starring “South Park” masterminds Trey Parker and Matt Stone, the movie follows slacker pals Joe and Doug after they invent a new sport called Baseketball, which combines elements of both basketball and baseball and becomes an improbable hit. Their loyalties to the purity of the game are tested when a rival team owner (Robert Vaughn) wants to change the rules in a profit making scheme.

2. “Big Daddy” (1998): Sonny Koufax (Adam Sandler) has avoided being a responsible adult as long as possible, but after his friend’s unknown five-year-old son Julian (Dylan and Cole Sprouse) turns up on his doorstep and his girlfriend dumps him for an older man, Sonny begins to take on more responsibility as he grows to love Julian as his own child.

3. “Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon” (2000): After a warrior (Chow Yun-Fat) gives his sword to his lover (Michelle Yeoh) and it is stolen, a search commences to find it. Things become more complicated when the search ends at the House of Yu.

4. “Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind” (2004): After a painful breakup, Joel (Jim Carrey) and Clementine (Kate Winslet) each go to extremes in an effort to have all of their memories of one another completely erased from their minds.

5. “Girl, Interrupted” (1999): Susanna Kaysen (Winona Ryder) finds herself at a crossroads after she winds up at a renowned mental institution. She can either choose to live in the world inside the facility, one which sees habitants like the dangerously seductive Lisa (Angelina Jolie), or the real world outside of the facility.

6. “Night of the Living Dead” (1968): Before “The Walking Dead” and more modern zombie stories, there was George Romero’s classic original story about a group of random individuals who take refuge together in an abandoned house after corpses begin rising from the dead in search of living humans to devour.

7. “Oldboy” (2003): Dae-Su is imprisoned for 15 years with no human contact, when he is suddenly released back into the world and sent on a mission to find his captor. The journey leads Dae-Su down a twisted path of darkness, revenge and sick fantasies.

8. “Seinfeld”: The beloved 90s sitcom will have select episodes available as part of a “The Fathers of Seinfeld” theme. The episodes will include “The Jacket” (S2 E5), “The Wallet” (S4 E5), “The Cigar Store Indian” (S5 E10), “The Doodle” (S6 E18), “The Shower Head” (S7, E15), “The Money” (S8 E13) and “The Wizard” (S9 E15).

9. “Snakes on a Plane” (2006): FBI Agent Neville Flynn (Samuel L. Jackson) and a group of passengers aboard an airplane must work together to save lives after an assassin releases a crate of deadly serpents during the flight.

10. “The Mask” (1994): Stanley Ipkiss’ (Jim Carrey) life is changed after he discovers a magical mask which lets him become a more confident man, but also a criminal who winds up in danger when the wrong people are blamed for his crime.

11. “Weekend at Bernie’s” (1989): Richard (Jonathan Silverman) and Larry (Andrew McCarthy) are invited by their boss, Bernie (Terry Kiser) to a weekend at his beach house, unaware that he’s planning to have them killed. However, when the plan backfires and Bernie winds up dead instead, the two decide to have a little fun and pretend Bernie is still alive so they can still enjoy their mini vacation.

See the full list of new additions HERE.