What’s Coming May 1: “Bring It On” Kirsten Dunst stars alongside Eliza Dushku, Jesse Bradford and Gabrielle Union in Peyton Reed‘s 2000 cult classic about a high school cheerleading competition.
What’s Coming May 1: “Pleasantville” Tobey Maguire and Reese Witherspoon star as a pair of twins who find themselves transported into a 1950s TV sitcom in Gary Ross‘ “Pleasantville.”
What’s Coming May 1: “Sixteen Candles” John Hughes‘ coming-of-age comedy “Sixteen Candles” stars Molly Ringwald as a high school student who struggles to make it through her 16th birthday.
What’s Coming May 6: “Grace and Frankie” Season 2 Netflix’s original Emmy-winning comedy starring Lily Tomlin and Jane Fonda returns for its second season May 6.
What’s Coming May 6: “Chelsea” Season 1 Comedian Chelsea Handler will host Netflix’s first-ever talk show, which will air new episodes on Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays.
What’s Coming May 20: “Lady Dynamite” Season 1 Inspired by the life of star Maria Bamford, Netflix’s mockumentary “Lady Dynamite” will follow a woman who “who loses – and then finds – her s**t.”
What’s Coming May 27: “Chef’s Table” Season 2 (Part 1) Netflix’s critically acclaimed food docu-series will return with the first batch of Season 2 episodes on May 27.
What’s Going May 1: “Bill & Ted’s Excellent Adventure” Keanu Reeves and Alex Winter star in the 1989 cult classic time-travel buddy comedy “Bill & Ted’s Excellent Adventure.”
What’s Going May 1: “Election” Matthew Broderick and Reese Witherspoon star in Alexander Payne‘s Oscar-nominated comedy “Election,” set around a high school student council election.
What’s Going May 16: “Blade Runner” Ridley Scott‘s sci-fi classic “Blade Runer,” starring Harrison Ford will leave Netflix on May 16. A sequel directed by Denis Villeneuve is set to hit theaters in 2017.
What’s Going May 22: “Ida” The Polish drama directed by Paweł Pawlikowski “Ida” took home the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film in 2015.
What’s Going May 31: “Clerks” The black-and-white cult comedy “Clerks” written and directed by Kevin Smith will check out of the streaming platform at the end of the month.