This is a tentative list of the films and TV shows that will start streaming to American audiences during May 2016
As always, question marks indicate a title I haven't been able to confirm yet:
Movies:
May 1:
A.C.O.D.: A man dealing with decades of conflict between his divorced parents unearths some information about the past that rocks his world; with Adam Scott and Richard Jenkins.
Admiral: In the 1600s, an admiral is the only hope for the Netherlands against British attack and civil war; with Rutger Hauer and Charles Dance.
Adventures in Babysitting: After her boyfriend stands her up, Chris Parker agrees to a babysitting job which turns into a wild and memorable night; with Elizabeth Shue and Penelope Ann Miller.
Almost Famous: A teen boy lands an assignment for Rolling Stone magazine writing about a touring band called Stillwater which proves to be a life changing experience; with Patrick Fugit and Billy Crudup.
Always: A firefighting pilot who dies and becomes a guardian angel for a new pilot struggles with the new pilot's feelings for the girl he left behind; with Richard Dreyfuss and Holly Hunter.
Ashby: Awkward new kid in school decides to write an assigned report on a curmudgeonly neighbor which leads to an unexpected friendship; with Nat Wolff and Mickey Rourke.
Ava's Possessions: A woman joins a support group for survivors of demonic possession to help her recover from a recent exorcism and expose repressed memories; with Louisa Krause and Carol Kane.
Barnyard: A carefree cow is tasked with running the animals of a farm and keeping things from going too crazy with all the parties; with voices of Kevin James and Courtney Cox.
Beautiful Losers: Documentary explores underground filmmakers and artists whose works impacted mainstream culture in the 1990s; with Harmony Korine.
Beneath: A woman responsible for a car accident that scarred her sister deals with frightening premonitions; with Carly Pope and Matthew Settle.
Besharam: Immature car thief becomes enchanted with the beautiful owner of a Mercedes Benz that he recently stole. That'll put a crimp in things when she finds out.
Bloodsport: Frank Dux goes AWOL from his Army position in order to fight, and hopefully win, in a dangerous martial arts competition; with Jean-Claude Van Damme and Donald Gibb.
Bodyguard (2011): A wealthy young woman invents a phony secret admirer to distract her bodyguard with phone calls, but her father suspects that his daughter and her bodyguard are lovers.
Braveheart: The murder of his wife by British forces causes a Scottish warrior to lead a revolt against the King of England; with Mel Gibson and Sophie Marceau.
Bring It On: The captain of a decorated cheerleading squad faces much pressure as she attempts to lead her squad to a national title; with Kirsten Dunst and Gabrielle Union.
Bring It On: All or Nothing: A cheer captain must come up with Plan B when her family moves to a new school during her senior year; with Hayden Panettiere and Solange Knowles.
The 'Burbs: A suburbanite lets his suspicions for his new secretive neighbors go out of control and spill into the rest of his neighborhood. Still timely; with Tom Hanks and Bruce Dern.
The Champions: Documentary examines the pit bulls rescued from Michael Vick's dogfighting ring and given a second shot at life.
The Core: A scientist leads a crew of people on a secret mission to drill down and get the Earth's core to start spinning again; with Aaron Eckhart and Hilary Swank.
Cradle 2 the Grave: A gang leader pulls off a daring diamond heist with his crew. A cop turned criminal decides to get his hands on the diamonds by kidnapping the leader's daughter; with Jet Li and DMX.
Echelon Conspiracy: A man's cell phone receives messages that allow him to win in casino games, but he learns that killers are after him; with Shane West and Ed Burns.
Failure to Launch: A beautiful relationship consultant is hired by the desperate parents of a thirtysomething who refuses to leave home; with Matthew McConaughy and Sarah Jessica Parker.
Fairlane Road: A young man's efforts to care for his ailing uncle in the California desert are thwarted by supernatural happenings.
Fantastic Four (2005): Cosmic rays affect four scientists traveling through space on a voyage. They must use their various powers to team up to stop the schemes of Dr. Doom; with Chris Evans and Jessica Alba.
Father of Lights: Darren Wilson explores human connections with God in this third film of the trilogy focusing on sacrifices, God's love, and miracles.
Ferngully 2: The Magical Rescue: The rain forest fairies brave the perils of civilization to rescue their animal friend's babies from poachers. Went direct to DVD so nobody you've heard of is in this.
Film Critic: Pretentious film critic who despises romantic comedies realizes that his life is turning into one when he falls for a free-spirited woman. Irony?
Finger of God: Darren Wilson explores how God works miracles in people's lives in part one of his trilogy dealing with human connections with God.
Flicka: Country Pride: Toby is hired at a stable and the owner's daughter takes a shine for his horse Flicka; with Clint Black and Lisa Hartman.
Four Brothers: The murder of their mother brings her four adopted sons together to extract revenge on the killers. Remake of The Sons of Katie Elder; with Mark Wahlberg and Tyrese Gibson.
Furious Love: In part two of Darren Wilson's trilogy about human's connection to God, he explores the darkest corners of the globe in
Gary Gulman: It's About Time: The neurotically bewildered comic examines extreme laziness, Hitler, and shopping at Trader Joe's in this stand up special.
Get Over It: Popular hoops star gets dumped by longtime girlfriend and attempts to win her back through auditioning for a role on A Midsummer Night's Dream, but perhaps he should consider his Shakespeare tutor instead; with Ben Foster and Kirsten Dunst.
Get Rich or Die Tryin': An inner city drug dealer attempts to leave his criminal days behind and enter the lucrative field of rap music, but he runs into tough times; with 50 Cent and Joy Bryant.
The Girl King: A Swedish Queen resists the conservative ideals of her country which becomes more restrictive when she falls in love with a woman; with Malin Buska and Michael Nyqvist.
Great Expectations (1998): In this loose modern take of the Dickens novel, Finn aspires to be a successful artist to win the distant affections of Estella; with Ethan Hawke and Gwyneth Paltrow.
Hardball: A gambler agrees to coach a Little League team from the Chicago Cabrini Green projects in exchange for a friend paying off his debts; with Keanu Reeves and Diane Lane.
Holy Ghost: Darren Wilson documentary that focuses on an active and alive God as he goes around where the Holy Spirit leads him.
Home from Home: Chronicle of a Vision: Schabbach village is the focus of this documentary that's shot in black and white, but with some bursts of color.
I Am Road Comic: This documentary features many comics talking about traveling as a comedian even as its director Jordan Brady books himself a weekend gig; with Maria Bamford and Doug Benson.
I, Me aur Main: Narcisstic music producer indulged by the women in his life must face the music and take responsibility for his ne'er do well ways; with John Abraham.
Into the Wild: A young man leaves his wealthy and loving family behind to lead a solitary life in the wild; with Emile Hirsch and Catherine Keener.
Jackass 2.5: Footage and stunts that was cut from Jackass 2 due to time and taste are compiled for this film that barely runs an hour; with Johnny Knoxville and Bam Margera.
Jesus Town, USA: Documentary focuses on a passion play done annually in a small Oklahoma town, particularly on the new member of the cast portraying Jesus as well as his secret.
Just Friends: Years after he attended high school as a portly kid, a nice guy comes home for the holidays and reunites with a former crush he still has feelings for; with Ryan Reynolds and Amy Smart.
Kevin Hart Presents Keith Robinson: Back of the Bus Funny: Robinson uses his confrontational humor to riff on politics, parenting, and aging in this comedy special.
Kevin Hart Presents Little Rel: RELevant: The Chicago comic gets into public transportation, a bad cab ride, divorce, his father's tall tales, and living in a ghetto apartment in his special.
Kevin Hart Presents Plastic Cup Boys: From San Diego, a comedy trio gives its audience a wild night of sketches and stand up.
The Kite Runner: Privileged Afghan man living in the US returns to his war ravaged homeland to try to repay a debt to a childhood friend.
Lara Croft Tomb Raider: Cradle of Life: Croft goes through an underwater temple and discovers a sphere that might be able to lead her to Pandora's Box. Be careful what you wish for; with Angelina Jolie and Gerard Butler.
Last Holiday (2006): When a retail worker learns that she's dying of cancer, she decides to take a trip to Europe to live her last days up; with Queen Latifah and LL Cool J.
La Lectora: A German language student is kidnapped by the henchman of a slain crime boss to translate the clues in a journal leading to the location of a suitcase.
Leading Lady: Drama teacher who's also an aspiring actress agrees to direct a South African town's small theater production while researching for a role; with Gil Bellows.
Little England: Woman is devastated when she's forced to marry a man her mother chooses for her rather than the one she's fallen for...who ends up marrying her sister instead.
Looney Tunes: Back in Action: Daffy Duck quits his job and decides to help a terminated stunt man locate his father's lost mythical diamond; with Brendan Fraser and Jenna Elfman.
The Machinist: Is it reality or extreme insomnia? An industrial worker wants to know when cryptic notes show up at home and he starts seeing things; with Christian Bale and Jennifer Jason Leigh.
Meek's Cutoff: In 1845, a group of settlers who set out on a punishing journey across the brutal Oregon Trail. Hope no one dies from dysentery; with Michelle Williams and Bruce Greenwood.
Mission Impossible 3: Semiretired spy Ethan Hunt leaps back into action to save a young agent even as his superiors may be double dealing their operatives; with Tom Cruise and Philip Seymour Hoffman.
Monkeybone: A car crash places a cartoonist in a coma where he faces one of his troublemaking creations in a freakish netherworld; with Brendan Fraser and Bridget Fonda.
My Last Day Without You: During a brief business trip to New York, a young German executive meets a singer-songwriter who allows him to see a different side of the city.
The Nutty Professor: A portly professor who is humiliated when he fails to impress a pretty grad student decides to test a weight loss potion on himself, but there are side effects; with Eddie Murphy and Jada Pinkett Smith.
Off the Map (aka Caidos del Mapa): The efforts of four middle school students to play hooky in their school's basement hit a snag when a busybody works her way into the situation.
Palm Trees in the Snow: A young woman journeys to her family's tropical plantation thanks to an old letter's clue and uncovers generations of secrets in the process.
Paradox: A scientist on a time travel project takes a leap one hour in the future and has disturbing news when he returns; with Zoe Bell and Malik Yoba.
Paulie: Wisecracking parrot relates a tale of how his attempts to reunite with his original owner has led him into an animal research facility; with voice of Jay Mohr and Tony Shalhoub.
Paycheck: A computer ace who has his memory erased after completing assignments for high tech firms tries to piece together what happened on his last assignment; with Ben Affleck and Uma Thurman.
Pleasantville: Two teens find themselves zapped into the black and white world of their favorite 1950s sitcom, but Jennifer's attitude brings color to the situation; with Tobey Maguire and Reese Witherspoon.
Requiem for the American Dream: Iconic intellectual Noam Chomsky explores how the bulk of American wealth and influence has gone into the hands of a few in this documentary.
Robinson Crusoe on Mars: An astronaut must think quickly when his spaceship crash lands on the barren planet of Mars and he must survive with the help of a monkey companion; with Adam West.
Sahara: An adventurer learns about a secret dating to the US Civil War while investigating a deadly water-borne epidemic along the Nile River; with Matthew McConaughey and Penelope Cruz.
The Sandlot: A new kid in town befriends local kids due to their shared love of baseball. This is tested when an autographed baseball goes over a junkyard fence patrolled by a mean dog; with Tom Guiry and Mike Vitar.
Save the Last Dance: An aspiring ballerina moves into a largely black neighborhood and romances a classmate over their shared love of dance while she attempts to ace an audition; with Julia Stiles and Sean Patrick Thomas.
Scary Movie: A group of teens cover up hitting a man with their car. But one year later, a masked killer decides to avenge their crime; with Marlon Wayans and Anna Faris.
Serving Sara: A wealthy woman sent divorce papers in New York decides to make a deal with the process server which leads to a cross country trip...and possibly love; with Matthew Perry and Elizabeth Hurley.
Sex in the Comics: Documentary interviews noted illustrators such as R. Crumb to explore the history and expanded popularity of erotic comic strips.
Shark Lake: Exotic animal dealer accidentally releases a bull shark in Lake Tahoe which wreaks havoc on the peaceful town; with Dolph Lundgren.
She's Beautiful When She's Angry: Documentary focuses on the personalities that led the 1960s women's movement which inspires those still facing gender inequality.
Singham: A small town sheriff garners the ire of a powerful gangster who gets him transferred to the big city, but he underestimated the lawman's skill and heart; with Ajay Devgan.
Sixteen Candles: Samantha deals with several issues including her family forgetting her birthday, various boy problems and welcoming an exchange student; with Molly Ringwald and Anthony Michael Hall.
Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow: What's causing the world's scientists to disappear? It's up to an intrepid reporter and a top aviator to uncover the truth; with Jude Law and Gwyneth Paltrow.
Small Soldiers: The Commando elite, a group of soldiers enhanced with military technology, comes to life to take out its sworn enemies the Gorgonites; with Gregory Smith and Kirsten Dunst.
Somm: Into the Bottle: Documentary examines the history of wine as well as how it is made and marketed.
South Park: Bigger, Longer, and Uncut: The decision by several fourth graders to sneak into the new Terrence and Philip movie leads to a war between US and Canada; with voices of Trey Parker and Matt Stone.
Starboard Light: Documentary examines the plight of a family who is now selling a Cape Cod cottage they had owned for generations.
Sugar Coated: Documentary raises the alarm of the food industry's use of sugar as well as the health impact and politics of that decision.
The Sum of All Fears: CIA agent Jack Ryan tries to find out why three missing Russian nuclear scientists are holed up in the Ukraine and talking to neo-Nazis; with Ben Affleck and Morgan Freeman.
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 3: Cowabunga time as the Turtles invade feudal Japan to rescue their hapless friend April sent there due to a magic scepter. But is there pizza; with Paige Turco and Elias Koteas.
Terra: Visually arresting documentary essay explores the complicated relationship between humans, other creatures, and nature.
That Gal Who Was in That Thing: That Guy 2: Director Ian Roumain focuses his attention on actresses who deal with acting in Hollywood while balancing their personal lives and careers in this documentary; with Paget Brewster and Catherine Hicks.
There Will Be Blood: An ambitious prospector grows rich as he strikes oil in a small village but he draws the ire of a charismatic young preacher in the process; with Daniel Day-Lewis and Paul Dano.
Things We Lost in the Fire: A greiving widow turns toward her husband's childhood friend who's battling emotional issues and a heroin addiction; with Halle Berry and Benicio Del Toro.
To Catch a Thief: A reformed jewel thief is suspected of a new series of heists of hotels in the French Riviera and decides to clear his name while catching the real thief; with Cary Grant and Grace Kelly.
Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers: Runnin' Down a Dream: Documentary explores the band's history including famous collaborations and noted clashes with the record industry.
Tooken: Comic action spoof features a man with a set of skills and a sketchy American accent as he attempts to rescue his wife, daughter, and mother; with Lee Tergesen and Reno Wilson.
The Truman Show: The star of a reality show phenomenon was unaware that he was having his life taped and viewed for public consumption, but what happens when he finds out; with Jim Carrey and Ed Harris.
Vampire in Brooklyn: Sole survivor of a race of vampires goes to Brooklyn in search of a way to live past the next full moon; with Eddie Murphy and Angela Bassett.
Van Wilder: Freshman Year: Prequel examines the start of Van's college career and what turned him into a party animal; with Jonathan Bennett and Kristin Cavallari.
Varsity Blues: An injury to the starting quarterback brings second stringer Jonathan Moxon into the spotlight, but he's a brainy guy who isn't a fan of his coach's win at all costs mentality; with James Van der Beek and Jon Voight.
We Were Soldiers: Vietnam War epic explores the Battle of la Drang which pitted 450 American soldiers against a much larger, well-armed Vietnamese army; with Mel Gibson and Sam Elliott.
Welcome to Leith: A white supremacist's pronouncement that he's taking over a small North Dakota town leads to a fierce battleship for leadership in this documentary.
While You Were Sleeping: A transit worker rescues a handsome commuter, but her decision to pose as the comatose man's fiance is complicated by her feelings for his brother; with Sandra Bullock and Bill Pullman.
Who's Driving Doug: When a college student with muscular dystrophy hires a slacker to drive him around, they take off on a reckless trip to Las Vegas; with RJ Mitte.
Without a Paddle: To honor the memory of their recently deceased friend, three of his best friends decide to search for the lost money of DB Cooper; with Seth Green and Matthew Lillard.
Without a Paddle: Nature's Calling: Three friends honor a dying old woman's final wish by searching for her granddaughter who lives in the woods.
Zoolander: A vacuous male model learns that a fashion mogul is behind a plot to assassinate the Malaysian prime minister; with Ben Stiller and Owen Wilson.
May 2:
The Queen of the Damned: A group of ancient vampires stand in the way of an alliance between a reincarnated vampire queen and a vampire turned rock star's efforts to take over the world; with Stuart Townsend and Aaliyah.
The Replacements: When the players of a football team go on strike, an old school coach drafts a team of misfits and losers as his gridiron replacements; with Gene Hackman and Keanu Reeves.
May 3:
Arabian Nights: Volume 1, The Restless One: A captured woman uses segments like a rude rooster and businessmen to satirize Portugal's economic woes and buy time from a captor.
Arabian Nights: Volume 2, The Desolate One: More tales involving mail order brides, a murderer turned folk hero, a genie, stolen cows, and a roving dog are used to satirize Portugal's austerity and possibly win over a woman's captor.
Arabian Nights: Volume 3, The Enchanted One: Realizing that she's running out of time, a captive places herself in the final tale involving old, poor men who captures finches and teaches them to sing.
Bikes vs. Cars: This documentary uses interviews with urban planners as well as studies of traffic problems in the larger cities to argue for large scale bicycle commuting.
The Messenger: Documentary explores the history of songbirds and speculates on how losing the imperiled species can affect humanity in the future.
Submerged: A botched kidnapping of a controversial corporate figure's daughter leads its survivors trapped as her limo careens off a bridge and into the water; with Tim Daly and Mario Van Peebles.
Zoombies: A strange virus spreads through a safari park turning the animals into the undead, leaving the people in the park with a mission to kill the animals before they can infect the whole city.
May 4:
The Keeping Room: Two Southern women and their slave struggle to keep two rogue Union soldiers at bay in the waning days of the Civil War; with Brit Marling and Hailee Steinfeld.
Shanghai Knights: In this Shanghai Noon sequel, Chon Wang and Roy O'Bannon are in London searching for the killer of Chon's father but end up getting mixed up in a case involving the royal family; with Jackie Chan and Owen Wilson.
May 5:
4th Man Out: There's a bit of a shock when a small town auto mechanic announces to his friends that he's gay, but they adapt and try to help him find a beau; with Chord Overstreet.
Lost in Hong Kong: On a family trip to Hong Kong, a frustrated artist plans to meet up with an old girlfriend, but ends up caught up in a murder instead.
Run Boy Run: A Jewish boy on the run after fleeing a Warsaw ghetto during World War 2 must find food and shelter and hide his identity to survive.
May 6:
Ali Wong: Baby Cobra: The very pregnant comedian riffs on sexual adventures, hoarding, the rocky road to pregnancy, and why feminism is horrible in her stand up special.
Atomic Falafel: Two teens, one from Israel and one from Iran, try to stave off a nuclear showdown using social media...and falafels.
May 8:
The Chosen Ones: A young man falls for a woman even after being forced to lure her into his family's prostitution ring. Now he'll do anything to get her out.
Friends and Romans: Three actor friends who've made careers of playing bit roles in mafia films decide to take on Shakespeare's Julius Caesar; with Michael Rispoli and Annabelle Sciorra.
May 9:
A Stand Up Guy: An open mic stand-up comedy routine goes viral giving a mobster in hiding more attention than he wants; with Ethan Suplee and Jay R. Ferguson.
May 10:
Eisenstein in Guanajuato: Film revisits a pivotal 1931 trip to Mexico by Russian director Sergei Eisenstein in order to direct a film covering Mexican history which turns out to be a personal and creative awakening.
Sunday Ball: Documentary explores the passion that soccer can create as teams from poor neighborhoods in Rio participate in a tournament.
May 11:
Camino: While undertaking a humanitarian mission, a journalist uncovers a secret that forces her to flee to the Colombian rainforest and fight for her life; with Zoe Bell and Kevin Pollak.
Goosebumps: A new kid in town befriends his new neighbor whose father is hiding a secret. And there goes the neighborhood; with Jack Black and Amy Ryan.
La Mujer de Mi Hermano: A sensuous woman loses her passion for her husband and finds an outlet in his free spirited brother; with Bruno Bichir.
They Look Like People: While visiting an old friend, a man receives phone calls warning him that something evil is about to happen.
May 12:
Bleeding Heart: A yoga instructor tries to help her sex worker sister who's trapped in an abusive relationship with her deadbeat boyfriend; with Jessica Biel.
The Lady in the Car with Glasses and a Gun: A secretary's decision to take her boss's car out for a joyride might end up backfiring when she spots a rifle in the backseat...and a body in the trunk.
The Kids Menu: This documentary examines the fight against childhood obesity and the news that kids, given options and information, will choose healthier foods.
May 13:
Sebastian Maniscalco: Aren't You Embarrassed?: The comedian returns to his Chicago hometown to muse about modern life through his family's old school Italian viewpoint and to ponder where shame went.
May 15:
Armin van Buuren: This Was Intense: Documentary exposes how the DJ and producer was able to create an ambitious tour that was eventually seen by half a million people around the world.
Attacking the Devil: Harold Evans and the Last Nazi War Crime: Documentary explores how an intreprid editor fought to expose the truth about a dangerous drug and obtain compensation for its victims.
Redfern Now: Promise Me: In this movie follow-up to the series, two women deal with the aftermath of rapes by fighting for justice against their perpretrators.
We Are Still Here: Still recovering from their son's death, a couple moves to a rural town with vengeful spirits and a horrifying secret; with Barbara Crampton and Monte Markham.
May 17:
Dementia: A Vietnam vet recovering from a stroke hires a live-in caretaker, but learns that something seems...off about her; with Gene Jones and Kristina Klebe.
Kindergarten Cop 2: A gruff FBI agent poses as a kindergarten teacher to recover sensitive data, but it's not the kids that give him a splitting headache...it's the political correctness; with Dolph Lundgren.
May 18:
A Girl Like Her: A bullied, suicidal teen finds that a hidden camera and a documentary being filmed on campus helpful to her attempts to turn the tables on her tormentor; with Lexi Ainsworth and Jimmy Bennett.
May 20:
The Man in the Wall: The disappearance of her husband one night while walking the dog leads his wife to strange revelations that contradict everything she knew; with Tamar Alkan.
May 22:
David and Goliath: Based on the Biblical story about a young man who takes on a giant while the Israeli army cowers at the Philistine's size; with Miles Sloman and Jerry Sokolosky.
The Letters: The film concerns itself with Mother Teresa treating the poor in India and how her letters to a spiritual adviser reveals her inner turmoil; with Rutger Hauer and Juliet Stevenson.
The Ouija Experiment 2: Theater of Death: Audience members in a theater become trapped when a rapacious spirit is summoned through an Ouija board and set loose; get a refund.
May 23:
Electricity: When her mother dies, an epileptic woman searches for her errant younger brother while reliving memories of her traumatic past; with Agyness Deyn and Christian Cooke.
My Decisions: Documentary follows several people who face life altering choices, exploring how decisions are made and potential consequences are weighed.
May 24:
Sex, Love and Therapy: Recovering sex addict turned couples therapist tries to build a healthy relationship with a new hire struggling with her own addiction; with Sophie Marceau.
May 26:
The Last Man on the Moon: Documentary explores the exciting history of lunar landings and how Gene Cernan's life changed being the last astronaut to set foot on the moon.
May 27:
The Do Over: A bank manager's life is changed when an old friend manipulates him into faking his own death and going on an adventure together. Your mileage may vary; with Adam Sandler and David Spade.
The Pursuit of Happyness: Chris and his son go through a personal economic downturn after his wife leaves them, but an unpaid internship at a stock brokerage firm could make everything right...if they can survive while it takes place. Downbeat at times, but a good film; with Will Smith and Jaden Smith.
TV:
May 1:
12 Years Promise: Korean drama about a pregnant teen forced to leave her boyfriend behind and assume a new identity in America. Twelve years later, they reunite in Korea.
30 Degrees in February Season 2: Continuing adventures of a group of Swedes who have moved to Thailand in search of a better life and more happiness.
Casanova: An aging Casanova reflects on the romantic adventures of his youth including a love triangle involving his one true love.
Easy Living Seasons 1-3: A family man takes dodgy jobs from a career criminal due to his debt issues and his wife's habits of spending money left and right.
Last Season 1: A hotshot fund manager becomes homeless when his stock plan fails and he must quickly adapt to the laws of the street to survive.
LoliRock Season 1: Teen with a beautiful voice becomes a pop star who learns she has magical powers that come from a realm where she's a lost princess.
Sherlock: The Abominable Bride: Set in 1895, Sherlock and Watson investigate a vengeful spirit in a wedding dress who might be the ghost of a suicide victim. Located in Sherlock's Season 3; with Benedict Cumberbatch and Martin Freeman.
May 3:
Unsealed: Alien Files Season 2: Episodes feature extraterrestrial visits, close encounters, and government cover-ups supposedly based on fact.
May 5:
30 for 30: This Magic Moment: ESPN looks back at the promise of a "dream team" as the Orlando Magic threatened to turn their promising players into an NBA dynasty during the mid 1990s.
Marseille: A plan to get a casino built in the historic center of the marina pits a long time mayor against his former protege; with Gerard Depardieu.
May 6:
Baby Daddy Season 5: Ben becomes an unexpected father thanks to an ex who drops off a baby girl. But with the help of friends and family, he grows to the task; with Jean-Luc Bilodeau and Melissa Peterman.
Grace and Frankie Season 2: The continuation of two women from disparate backgrounds coming to terms following their exes's marriage to each other. Hoping Dolly Parton can show at least one so we can have a bonafide 9 to 5 reunion; with Lily Tomlin and Jane Fonda.
Young and Hungry Season 3: A food blogger is hired by a tech tycoon to be his personal chef and she faces various challenges inside and outside the kitchen; with Emily Osment and Jesse McCartney.
May 11:
Chelsea: Taking a page from her show Chelsea Does, Chelsea Handler tackles people, places, and ideas that fascinate her three times per week.
May 12:
La Fea Mas Bella: Lety is a sweet, smart, plain looking girl who gets hired at a fashion company ran by a womanizing CEO. Will she get her due in this Mexican adaption of Ugly Betty?
May 13:
Scream Season 1: A cyberbullying incident in Lakewood leads to a murder with chilling echoes to a crime spree from the town's secret past.
Steve Jobs: The Lost Interview: In this 1995 TV interview recently unearthed, Jobs discusses his early life, competition with Microsoft, and his future vision.
May 14:
RWBY Season 2: In a supernatural world, 4 strong girls trained as Huntresses are mankind's only hope in defeating shadowy creatures called Grimm.
May 15:
Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown Season 6: The internationally known chef travels to Ethiopia, Cuba, and Borneo among other locales in this season to sample the local cuisine and culture.
Redfern Now Seasons 1-2: Dramatic anthology series examines the lives of indigenous Australians who reside in a Sydney suburb known as Redfern.
Unsealed: Conspiracy Files Season 1: Find out the latest conspiracy files that are unlocked thanks to the Freedom on Information Act
May 17:
American Dad Season 10: The continuing comic adventures of CIA agent Stan Smith and his unusual family; voices of Seth McFarlane and Scott Grimes.
Slasher Season 1: A woman returns to her hometown years after a slasher slayed her parents only to learn that a new serial killer is recreating past crimes; with Katie McGrath.
May 18:
Chelsea: The first of three new episodes of the late night talk show starring Chelsea Handler. What crazy things will she have cooked up this week?
May 19:
Benders Season 1: The comic exploits of a hockey team focusing on four teammates who are a charmer, a slacker, a hustler, and an introvert.
May 20:
Border Security: Australia's Front Line Season 1: This docuseries examines the strange and sometimes dangerous challenges of people who are charged with securing Australia's airports and seaports.
Gunpowder, Treason and Plot: In this miniseries that can be summed as live by the plot and die by the plot, Mary, Queen of Scots and her lover plot to kill the king and decades later, Catholics plot to kill her son who's taken over; with Kevin McKidd and Robert Carlyle.
The Hunt with John Walsh Season 2: Walsh, best known for America's Most Wanted, comes to CNN to chronicle most wanted criminals and what they've done in the hopes of capturing them.
Lady Dynamite Season 1: Comedian stars in a sometimes surreal series inspired by her own life where she proves to have more confidence playing someone else than in being herself; with Maria Bamford and Mary Kay Place.
Red vs. Blue Season 2: The civil war on a desolate canyon between forces of red and blue proves to parody first person shooters, military life, and science fiction films
May 21:
Red vs Blue Seasons 3-13: Continuing comic adventures of two forces, one red and the other blue, who are fighting over a desolated canyon.
May 23:
Dramaworld Season 1: Huge fan of Korean TV drama is transported to a magical realm where she gets the power to alter that series as a facilitator.
To the Ends of the Earth: A naive young aristocrat traveling to Australia learns how to navigate between social classes in this British miniseries; with Benedict Cumberbatch and Jared Harris.
May 26:
Bitten Season 3: Elena deals with a new threat, family revelations, and apocalyptic visions during the third season of this series about her life as a werewolf; with Laura Vandervoort.
Graceland Season 3: The detectives find their carefree lives thrown into turmoil in the wake of a shooting as they also deal with gang warfare, drugs, and organized crime; with Daniel Sunjata and Aaron Tveit.
May 27:
Australia's Deadliest Destinations Season 1: Docuseries explores daunting locations of the Down Under continent including the Great Barrier Reef and the Simpson Desert.
Australia's Deadliest Sea Creatures: Examine dangerous creatures off the Australian coast such as sharks, stingrays, and jellyfish. Australia may be just too dangerous for me.
Bloodline Season 2: The Rayburn's family secrets are threatened by an unknown relative, an audio tape, a dirty campaign, and a suspicious detective; with Kyle Chandler and Linda Cardellini.
Chef's Table Season 2: Season two of the Netflix documentary series explores six more chefs and asks them what inspires them in the kitchen.
Danger Down Under: In this documentary show, we meet a diver, a doctor, a snake lover, and other animal experts as they brave dangerous creatures to help them.
Mako Mermaids Season 4: An arrival of a confident Eastern mermaid causes problems for one of the Mako Mermaids, but could prove to come in handy as they face a new foe; with Lucy Fry.
May 28:
Hell on Wheels Season 5: Prepare for the exciting conclusion of the series as Cullen and company make their way to California to help connect the Transcontinental Railroad; with Anson Mount and Colm Meaney.
May 30:
Aquarius Season 1: During the turbulent 1960s, two LA cops and a prominent family are drawn to the web of a young Charles Manson; with David Duchovny.
May 31:
Peaky Blinders Season 3: In season 3 of the British gangster series, Tommy runs the horse tracks and sells cars while secretly working for Winston Churchill; with Cillian Murphy.
Postponed for another time:
A Study in Sherlock (Added June 17)
Yo Soy la Salsa (Moved 5/15)
June 1:
7 Chinese Brothers
72 Cutest Animals Season 1 (?)
72 Dangerous Places Season 1 (?)
Alien Autopsy
Barney's Great Adventure: The Movie
Big Stone Gap
Bob Ross: Beauty is Everywhere (?)
Breaking the Magician's Code: Magic's Biggest Secrets Revealed Seasons 1-2 (?)
The Bridge on the River Kwai
Cape Fear (1991)
Chelsea (New Episodes through June 3)
Cold in July
The Color Purple (NEW; 5/27)
Conspiracy Theory: Did We Land on the Moon (?)
Cuba: The Forgotten Revolution (?)
Dear God
(Dis)Honesty: The Truth About Lies
Elizabeth: The Golden Age
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
Event Horizon
Extraordinary Tales (?)
The Fear of 13
Fire in the Sky (NEW; 5/27)
Full Metal Jacket (NEW; 5/27)
Gabo
Gentlemen and Gangsters Season 1 (?)
The Good Witch Season 1 (?)
The Great Alone (?)
Hadwin's Judgment (?)
The Hustler (?; NEW; 5/27)
J. Edgar
Jaco
Janis: Little Girl Blue
Jurassic Park
Jurassic Park 3
L'Auberge Espagnole (?; NEW; 5/27)
El Libro de Piedra (?)
Lion Heart (?)
The Looking Glass
The Lost World: Jurassic Park
Meadowland (?)
Meet Joe Black
The Odd Couple 2
Off Camera Season 1 (?)
One Eyed Girl
The Pirates Who Don't Do Anything: A VeggieTales Movie (NEW; 5/27)
Pokemon the Movie: Hoopa and the Clash of Ages (?)
Pokemon XY: Kalo's Quest Season 2 (?)
Portrait of a Serial Monagomist
The Resurrection of Jake the Snake
Rock the Kasbah
Sam Klemke's Time Machine
Second Coming
Star Trek: First Contact (NEW; 5/27)
Tab Hunter Confidential
Traffic
UFOs: Best Evidence Ever (Caught on Tape) (?)
Underdogs (2013 animated film)
The Usual Suspects (NEW; 5/27)
A Walk to Remember
What Our Fathers Did: A Nazi Legacy
Wildlike
Woman on Top (NEW; 5/27)
The Wonders
World Trade Center (NEW; 5/27)
As always, question marks indicate a title I haven't been able to confirm yet:
Movies:
May 1:
A.C.O.D.: A man dealing with decades of conflict between his divorced parents unearths some information about the past that rocks his world; with Adam Scott and Richard Jenkins.
Admiral: In the 1600s, an admiral is the only hope for the Netherlands against British attack and civil war; with Rutger Hauer and Charles Dance.
Adventures in Babysitting: After her boyfriend stands her up, Chris Parker agrees to a babysitting job which turns into a wild and memorable night; with Elizabeth Shue and Penelope Ann Miller.
Almost Famous: A teen boy lands an assignment for Rolling Stone magazine writing about a touring band called Stillwater which proves to be a life changing experience; with Patrick Fugit and Billy Crudup.
Always: A firefighting pilot who dies and becomes a guardian angel for a new pilot struggles with the new pilot's feelings for the girl he left behind; with Richard Dreyfuss and Holly Hunter.
Ashby: Awkward new kid in school decides to write an assigned report on a curmudgeonly neighbor which leads to an unexpected friendship; with Nat Wolff and Mickey Rourke.
Ava's Possessions: A woman joins a support group for survivors of demonic possession to help her recover from a recent exorcism and expose repressed memories; with Louisa Krause and Carol Kane.
Barnyard: A carefree cow is tasked with running the animals of a farm and keeping things from going too crazy with all the parties; with voices of Kevin James and Courtney Cox.
Beautiful Losers: Documentary explores underground filmmakers and artists whose works impacted mainstream culture in the 1990s; with Harmony Korine.
Beneath: A woman responsible for a car accident that scarred her sister deals with frightening premonitions; with Carly Pope and Matthew Settle.
Besharam: Immature car thief becomes enchanted with the beautiful owner of a Mercedes Benz that he recently stole. That'll put a crimp in things when she finds out.
Bloodsport: Frank Dux goes AWOL from his Army position in order to fight, and hopefully win, in a dangerous martial arts competition; with Jean-Claude Van Damme and Donald Gibb.
Bodyguard (2011): A wealthy young woman invents a phony secret admirer to distract her bodyguard with phone calls, but her father suspects that his daughter and her bodyguard are lovers.
Braveheart: The murder of his wife by British forces causes a Scottish warrior to lead a revolt against the King of England; with Mel Gibson and Sophie Marceau.
Bring It On: The captain of a decorated cheerleading squad faces much pressure as she attempts to lead her squad to a national title; with Kirsten Dunst and Gabrielle Union.
Bring It On: All or Nothing: A cheer captain must come up with Plan B when her family moves to a new school during her senior year; with Hayden Panettiere and Solange Knowles.
The 'Burbs: A suburbanite lets his suspicions for his new secretive neighbors go out of control and spill into the rest of his neighborhood. Still timely; with Tom Hanks and Bruce Dern.
The Champions: Documentary examines the pit bulls rescued from Michael Vick's dogfighting ring and given a second shot at life.
The Core: A scientist leads a crew of people on a secret mission to drill down and get the Earth's core to start spinning again; with Aaron Eckhart and Hilary Swank.
Cradle 2 the Grave: A gang leader pulls off a daring diamond heist with his crew. A cop turned criminal decides to get his hands on the diamonds by kidnapping the leader's daughter; with Jet Li and DMX.
Echelon Conspiracy: A man's cell phone receives messages that allow him to win in casino games, but he learns that killers are after him; with Shane West and Ed Burns.
Failure to Launch: A beautiful relationship consultant is hired by the desperate parents of a thirtysomething who refuses to leave home; with Matthew McConaughy and Sarah Jessica Parker.
Fairlane Road: A young man's efforts to care for his ailing uncle in the California desert are thwarted by supernatural happenings.
Fantastic Four (2005): Cosmic rays affect four scientists traveling through space on a voyage. They must use their various powers to team up to stop the schemes of Dr. Doom; with Chris Evans and Jessica Alba.
Father of Lights: Darren Wilson explores human connections with God in this third film of the trilogy focusing on sacrifices, God's love, and miracles.
Ferngully 2: The Magical Rescue: The rain forest fairies brave the perils of civilization to rescue their animal friend's babies from poachers. Went direct to DVD so nobody you've heard of is in this.
Film Critic: Pretentious film critic who despises romantic comedies realizes that his life is turning into one when he falls for a free-spirited woman. Irony?
Finger of God: Darren Wilson explores how God works miracles in people's lives in part one of his trilogy dealing with human connections with God.
Flicka: Country Pride: Toby is hired at a stable and the owner's daughter takes a shine for his horse Flicka; with Clint Black and Lisa Hartman.
Four Brothers: The murder of their mother brings her four adopted sons together to extract revenge on the killers. Remake of The Sons of Katie Elder; with Mark Wahlberg and Tyrese Gibson.
Furious Love: In part two of Darren Wilson's trilogy about human's connection to God, he explores the darkest corners of the globe in
Gary Gulman: It's About Time: The neurotically bewildered comic examines extreme laziness, Hitler, and shopping at Trader Joe's in this stand up special.
Get Over It: Popular hoops star gets dumped by longtime girlfriend and attempts to win her back through auditioning for a role on A Midsummer Night's Dream, but perhaps he should consider his Shakespeare tutor instead; with Ben Foster and Kirsten Dunst.
Get Rich or Die Tryin': An inner city drug dealer attempts to leave his criminal days behind and enter the lucrative field of rap music, but he runs into tough times; with 50 Cent and Joy Bryant.
The Girl King: A Swedish Queen resists the conservative ideals of her country which becomes more restrictive when she falls in love with a woman; with Malin Buska and Michael Nyqvist.
Great Expectations (1998): In this loose modern take of the Dickens novel, Finn aspires to be a successful artist to win the distant affections of Estella; with Ethan Hawke and Gwyneth Paltrow.
Hardball: A gambler agrees to coach a Little League team from the Chicago Cabrini Green projects in exchange for a friend paying off his debts; with Keanu Reeves and Diane Lane.
Holy Ghost: Darren Wilson documentary that focuses on an active and alive God as he goes around where the Holy Spirit leads him.
Home from Home: Chronicle of a Vision: Schabbach village is the focus of this documentary that's shot in black and white, but with some bursts of color.
I Am Road Comic: This documentary features many comics talking about traveling as a comedian even as its director Jordan Brady books himself a weekend gig; with Maria Bamford and Doug Benson.
I, Me aur Main: Narcisstic music producer indulged by the women in his life must face the music and take responsibility for his ne'er do well ways; with John Abraham.
Into the Wild: A young man leaves his wealthy and loving family behind to lead a solitary life in the wild; with Emile Hirsch and Catherine Keener.
Jackass 2.5: Footage and stunts that was cut from Jackass 2 due to time and taste are compiled for this film that barely runs an hour; with Johnny Knoxville and Bam Margera.
Jesus Town, USA: Documentary focuses on a passion play done annually in a small Oklahoma town, particularly on the new member of the cast portraying Jesus as well as his secret.
Just Friends: Years after he attended high school as a portly kid, a nice guy comes home for the holidays and reunites with a former crush he still has feelings for; with Ryan Reynolds and Amy Smart.
Kevin Hart Presents Keith Robinson: Back of the Bus Funny: Robinson uses his confrontational humor to riff on politics, parenting, and aging in this comedy special.
Kevin Hart Presents Little Rel: RELevant: The Chicago comic gets into public transportation, a bad cab ride, divorce, his father's tall tales, and living in a ghetto apartment in his special.
Kevin Hart Presents Plastic Cup Boys: From San Diego, a comedy trio gives its audience a wild night of sketches and stand up.
The Kite Runner: Privileged Afghan man living in the US returns to his war ravaged homeland to try to repay a debt to a childhood friend.
Lara Croft Tomb Raider: Cradle of Life: Croft goes through an underwater temple and discovers a sphere that might be able to lead her to Pandora's Box. Be careful what you wish for; with Angelina Jolie and Gerard Butler.
Last Holiday (2006): When a retail worker learns that she's dying of cancer, she decides to take a trip to Europe to live her last days up; with Queen Latifah and LL Cool J.
La Lectora: A German language student is kidnapped by the henchman of a slain crime boss to translate the clues in a journal leading to the location of a suitcase.
Leading Lady: Drama teacher who's also an aspiring actress agrees to direct a South African town's small theater production while researching for a role; with Gil Bellows.
Little England: Woman is devastated when she's forced to marry a man her mother chooses for her rather than the one she's fallen for...who ends up marrying her sister instead.
Looney Tunes: Back in Action: Daffy Duck quits his job and decides to help a terminated stunt man locate his father's lost mythical diamond; with Brendan Fraser and Jenna Elfman.
The Machinist: Is it reality or extreme insomnia? An industrial worker wants to know when cryptic notes show up at home and he starts seeing things; with Christian Bale and Jennifer Jason Leigh.
Meek's Cutoff: In 1845, a group of settlers who set out on a punishing journey across the brutal Oregon Trail. Hope no one dies from dysentery; with Michelle Williams and Bruce Greenwood.
Mission Impossible 3: Semiretired spy Ethan Hunt leaps back into action to save a young agent even as his superiors may be double dealing their operatives; with Tom Cruise and Philip Seymour Hoffman.
Monkeybone: A car crash places a cartoonist in a coma where he faces one of his troublemaking creations in a freakish netherworld; with Brendan Fraser and Bridget Fonda.
My Last Day Without You: During a brief business trip to New York, a young German executive meets a singer-songwriter who allows him to see a different side of the city.
The Nutty Professor: A portly professor who is humiliated when he fails to impress a pretty grad student decides to test a weight loss potion on himself, but there are side effects; with Eddie Murphy and Jada Pinkett Smith.
Off the Map (aka Caidos del Mapa): The efforts of four middle school students to play hooky in their school's basement hit a snag when a busybody works her way into the situation.
Palm Trees in the Snow: A young woman journeys to her family's tropical plantation thanks to an old letter's clue and uncovers generations of secrets in the process.
Paradox: A scientist on a time travel project takes a leap one hour in the future and has disturbing news when he returns; with Zoe Bell and Malik Yoba.
Paulie: Wisecracking parrot relates a tale of how his attempts to reunite with his original owner has led him into an animal research facility; with voice of Jay Mohr and Tony Shalhoub.
Paycheck: A computer ace who has his memory erased after completing assignments for high tech firms tries to piece together what happened on his last assignment; with Ben Affleck and Uma Thurman.
Pleasantville: Two teens find themselves zapped into the black and white world of their favorite 1950s sitcom, but Jennifer's attitude brings color to the situation; with Tobey Maguire and Reese Witherspoon.
Requiem for the American Dream: Iconic intellectual Noam Chomsky explores how the bulk of American wealth and influence has gone into the hands of a few in this documentary.
Robinson Crusoe on Mars: An astronaut must think quickly when his spaceship crash lands on the barren planet of Mars and he must survive with the help of a monkey companion; with Adam West.
Sahara: An adventurer learns about a secret dating to the US Civil War while investigating a deadly water-borne epidemic along the Nile River; with Matthew McConaughey and Penelope Cruz.
The Sandlot: A new kid in town befriends local kids due to their shared love of baseball. This is tested when an autographed baseball goes over a junkyard fence patrolled by a mean dog; with Tom Guiry and Mike Vitar.
Save the Last Dance: An aspiring ballerina moves into a largely black neighborhood and romances a classmate over their shared love of dance while she attempts to ace an audition; with Julia Stiles and Sean Patrick Thomas.
Scary Movie: A group of teens cover up hitting a man with their car. But one year later, a masked killer decides to avenge their crime; with Marlon Wayans and Anna Faris.
Serving Sara: A wealthy woman sent divorce papers in New York decides to make a deal with the process server which leads to a cross country trip...and possibly love; with Matthew Perry and Elizabeth Hurley.
Sex in the Comics: Documentary interviews noted illustrators such as R. Crumb to explore the history and expanded popularity of erotic comic strips.
Shark Lake: Exotic animal dealer accidentally releases a bull shark in Lake Tahoe which wreaks havoc on the peaceful town; with Dolph Lundgren.
She's Beautiful When She's Angry: Documentary focuses on the personalities that led the 1960s women's movement which inspires those still facing gender inequality.
Singham: A small town sheriff garners the ire of a powerful gangster who gets him transferred to the big city, but he underestimated the lawman's skill and heart; with Ajay Devgan.
Sixteen Candles: Samantha deals with several issues including her family forgetting her birthday, various boy problems and welcoming an exchange student; with Molly Ringwald and Anthony Michael Hall.
Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow: What's causing the world's scientists to disappear? It's up to an intrepid reporter and a top aviator to uncover the truth; with Jude Law and Gwyneth Paltrow.
Small Soldiers: The Commando elite, a group of soldiers enhanced with military technology, comes to life to take out its sworn enemies the Gorgonites; with Gregory Smith and Kirsten Dunst.
Somm: Into the Bottle: Documentary examines the history of wine as well as how it is made and marketed.
South Park: Bigger, Longer, and Uncut: The decision by several fourth graders to sneak into the new Terrence and Philip movie leads to a war between US and Canada; with voices of Trey Parker and Matt Stone.
Starboard Light: Documentary examines the plight of a family who is now selling a Cape Cod cottage they had owned for generations.
Sugar Coated: Documentary raises the alarm of the food industry's use of sugar as well as the health impact and politics of that decision.
The Sum of All Fears: CIA agent Jack Ryan tries to find out why three missing Russian nuclear scientists are holed up in the Ukraine and talking to neo-Nazis; with Ben Affleck and Morgan Freeman.
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 3: Cowabunga time as the Turtles invade feudal Japan to rescue their hapless friend April sent there due to a magic scepter. But is there pizza; with Paige Turco and Elias Koteas.
Terra: Visually arresting documentary essay explores the complicated relationship between humans, other creatures, and nature.
That Gal Who Was in That Thing: That Guy 2: Director Ian Roumain focuses his attention on actresses who deal with acting in Hollywood while balancing their personal lives and careers in this documentary; with Paget Brewster and Catherine Hicks.
There Will Be Blood: An ambitious prospector grows rich as he strikes oil in a small village but he draws the ire of a charismatic young preacher in the process; with Daniel Day-Lewis and Paul Dano.
Things We Lost in the Fire: A greiving widow turns toward her husband's childhood friend who's battling emotional issues and a heroin addiction; with Halle Berry and Benicio Del Toro.
To Catch a Thief: A reformed jewel thief is suspected of a new series of heists of hotels in the French Riviera and decides to clear his name while catching the real thief; with Cary Grant and Grace Kelly.
Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers: Runnin' Down a Dream: Documentary explores the band's history including famous collaborations and noted clashes with the record industry.
Tooken: Comic action spoof features a man with a set of skills and a sketchy American accent as he attempts to rescue his wife, daughter, and mother; with Lee Tergesen and Reno Wilson.
The Truman Show: The star of a reality show phenomenon was unaware that he was having his life taped and viewed for public consumption, but what happens when he finds out; with Jim Carrey and Ed Harris.
Vampire in Brooklyn: Sole survivor of a race of vampires goes to Brooklyn in search of a way to live past the next full moon; with Eddie Murphy and Angela Bassett.
Van Wilder: Freshman Year: Prequel examines the start of Van's college career and what turned him into a party animal; with Jonathan Bennett and Kristin Cavallari.
Varsity Blues: An injury to the starting quarterback brings second stringer Jonathan Moxon into the spotlight, but he's a brainy guy who isn't a fan of his coach's win at all costs mentality; with James Van der Beek and Jon Voight.
We Were Soldiers: Vietnam War epic explores the Battle of la Drang which pitted 450 American soldiers against a much larger, well-armed Vietnamese army; with Mel Gibson and Sam Elliott.
Welcome to Leith: A white supremacist's pronouncement that he's taking over a small North Dakota town leads to a fierce battleship for leadership in this documentary.
While You Were Sleeping: A transit worker rescues a handsome commuter, but her decision to pose as the comatose man's fiance is complicated by her feelings for his brother; with Sandra Bullock and Bill Pullman.
Who's Driving Doug: When a college student with muscular dystrophy hires a slacker to drive him around, they take off on a reckless trip to Las Vegas; with RJ Mitte.
Without a Paddle: To honor the memory of their recently deceased friend, three of his best friends decide to search for the lost money of DB Cooper; with Seth Green and Matthew Lillard.
Without a Paddle: Nature's Calling: Three friends honor a dying old woman's final wish by searching for her granddaughter who lives in the woods.
Zoolander: A vacuous male model learns that a fashion mogul is behind a plot to assassinate the Malaysian prime minister; with Ben Stiller and Owen Wilson.
May 2:
The Queen of the Damned: A group of ancient vampires stand in the way of an alliance between a reincarnated vampire queen and a vampire turned rock star's efforts to take over the world; with Stuart Townsend and Aaliyah.
The Replacements: When the players of a football team go on strike, an old school coach drafts a team of misfits and losers as his gridiron replacements; with Gene Hackman and Keanu Reeves.
May 3:
Arabian Nights: Volume 1, The Restless One: A captured woman uses segments like a rude rooster and businessmen to satirize Portugal's economic woes and buy time from a captor.
Arabian Nights: Volume 2, The Desolate One: More tales involving mail order brides, a murderer turned folk hero, a genie, stolen cows, and a roving dog are used to satirize Portugal's austerity and possibly win over a woman's captor.
Arabian Nights: Volume 3, The Enchanted One: Realizing that she's running out of time, a captive places herself in the final tale involving old, poor men who captures finches and teaches them to sing.
Bikes vs. Cars: This documentary uses interviews with urban planners as well as studies of traffic problems in the larger cities to argue for large scale bicycle commuting.
The Messenger: Documentary explores the history of songbirds and speculates on how losing the imperiled species can affect humanity in the future.
Submerged: A botched kidnapping of a controversial corporate figure's daughter leads its survivors trapped as her limo careens off a bridge and into the water; with Tim Daly and Mario Van Peebles.
Zoombies: A strange virus spreads through a safari park turning the animals into the undead, leaving the people in the park with a mission to kill the animals before they can infect the whole city.
May 4:
The Keeping Room: Two Southern women and their slave struggle to keep two rogue Union soldiers at bay in the waning days of the Civil War; with Brit Marling and Hailee Steinfeld.
Shanghai Knights: In this Shanghai Noon sequel, Chon Wang and Roy O'Bannon are in London searching for the killer of Chon's father but end up getting mixed up in a case involving the royal family; with Jackie Chan and Owen Wilson.
May 5:
4th Man Out: There's a bit of a shock when a small town auto mechanic announces to his friends that he's gay, but they adapt and try to help him find a beau; with Chord Overstreet.
Lost in Hong Kong: On a family trip to Hong Kong, a frustrated artist plans to meet up with an old girlfriend, but ends up caught up in a murder instead.
Run Boy Run: A Jewish boy on the run after fleeing a Warsaw ghetto during World War 2 must find food and shelter and hide his identity to survive.
May 6:
Ali Wong: Baby Cobra: The very pregnant comedian riffs on sexual adventures, hoarding, the rocky road to pregnancy, and why feminism is horrible in her stand up special.
Atomic Falafel: Two teens, one from Israel and one from Iran, try to stave off a nuclear showdown using social media...and falafels.
May 8:
The Chosen Ones: A young man falls for a woman even after being forced to lure her into his family's prostitution ring. Now he'll do anything to get her out.
Friends and Romans: Three actor friends who've made careers of playing bit roles in mafia films decide to take on Shakespeare's Julius Caesar; with Michael Rispoli and Annabelle Sciorra.
May 9:
A Stand Up Guy: An open mic stand-up comedy routine goes viral giving a mobster in hiding more attention than he wants; with Ethan Suplee and Jay R. Ferguson.
May 10:
Eisenstein in Guanajuato: Film revisits a pivotal 1931 trip to Mexico by Russian director Sergei Eisenstein in order to direct a film covering Mexican history which turns out to be a personal and creative awakening.
Sunday Ball: Documentary explores the passion that soccer can create as teams from poor neighborhoods in Rio participate in a tournament.
May 11:
Camino: While undertaking a humanitarian mission, a journalist uncovers a secret that forces her to flee to the Colombian rainforest and fight for her life; with Zoe Bell and Kevin Pollak.
Goosebumps: A new kid in town befriends his new neighbor whose father is hiding a secret. And there goes the neighborhood; with Jack Black and Amy Ryan.
La Mujer de Mi Hermano: A sensuous woman loses her passion for her husband and finds an outlet in his free spirited brother; with Bruno Bichir.
They Look Like People: While visiting an old friend, a man receives phone calls warning him that something evil is about to happen.
May 12:
Bleeding Heart: A yoga instructor tries to help her sex worker sister who's trapped in an abusive relationship with her deadbeat boyfriend; with Jessica Biel.
The Lady in the Car with Glasses and a Gun: A secretary's decision to take her boss's car out for a joyride might end up backfiring when she spots a rifle in the backseat...and a body in the trunk.
The Kids Menu: This documentary examines the fight against childhood obesity and the news that kids, given options and information, will choose healthier foods.
May 13:
Sebastian Maniscalco: Aren't You Embarrassed?: The comedian returns to his Chicago hometown to muse about modern life through his family's old school Italian viewpoint and to ponder where shame went.
May 15:
Armin van Buuren: This Was Intense: Documentary exposes how the DJ and producer was able to create an ambitious tour that was eventually seen by half a million people around the world.
Attacking the Devil: Harold Evans and the Last Nazi War Crime: Documentary explores how an intreprid editor fought to expose the truth about a dangerous drug and obtain compensation for its victims.
Redfern Now: Promise Me: In this movie follow-up to the series, two women deal with the aftermath of rapes by fighting for justice against their perpretrators.
We Are Still Here: Still recovering from their son's death, a couple moves to a rural town with vengeful spirits and a horrifying secret; with Barbara Crampton and Monte Markham.
May 17:
Dementia: A Vietnam vet recovering from a stroke hires a live-in caretaker, but learns that something seems...off about her; with Gene Jones and Kristina Klebe.
Kindergarten Cop 2: A gruff FBI agent poses as a kindergarten teacher to recover sensitive data, but it's not the kids that give him a splitting headache...it's the political correctness; with Dolph Lundgren.
May 18:
A Girl Like Her: A bullied, suicidal teen finds that a hidden camera and a documentary being filmed on campus helpful to her attempts to turn the tables on her tormentor; with Lexi Ainsworth and Jimmy Bennett.
May 20:
The Man in the Wall: The disappearance of her husband one night while walking the dog leads his wife to strange revelations that contradict everything she knew; with Tamar Alkan.
May 22:
David and Goliath: Based on the Biblical story about a young man who takes on a giant while the Israeli army cowers at the Philistine's size; with Miles Sloman and Jerry Sokolosky.
The Letters: The film concerns itself with Mother Teresa treating the poor in India and how her letters to a spiritual adviser reveals her inner turmoil; with Rutger Hauer and Juliet Stevenson.
The Ouija Experiment 2: Theater of Death: Audience members in a theater become trapped when a rapacious spirit is summoned through an Ouija board and set loose; get a refund.
May 23:
Electricity: When her mother dies, an epileptic woman searches for her errant younger brother while reliving memories of her traumatic past; with Agyness Deyn and Christian Cooke.
My Decisions: Documentary follows several people who face life altering choices, exploring how decisions are made and potential consequences are weighed.
May 24:
Sex, Love and Therapy: Recovering sex addict turned couples therapist tries to build a healthy relationship with a new hire struggling with her own addiction; with Sophie Marceau.
May 26:
The Last Man on the Moon: Documentary explores the exciting history of lunar landings and how Gene Cernan's life changed being the last astronaut to set foot on the moon.
May 27:
The Do Over: A bank manager's life is changed when an old friend manipulates him into faking his own death and going on an adventure together. Your mileage may vary; with Adam Sandler and David Spade.
The Pursuit of Happyness: Chris and his son go through a personal economic downturn after his wife leaves them, but an unpaid internship at a stock brokerage firm could make everything right...if they can survive while it takes place. Downbeat at times, but a good film; with Will Smith and Jaden Smith.
TV:
May 1:
12 Years Promise: Korean drama about a pregnant teen forced to leave her boyfriend behind and assume a new identity in America. Twelve years later, they reunite in Korea.
30 Degrees in February Season 2: Continuing adventures of a group of Swedes who have moved to Thailand in search of a better life and more happiness.
Casanova: An aging Casanova reflects on the romantic adventures of his youth including a love triangle involving his one true love.
Easy Living Seasons 1-3: A family man takes dodgy jobs from a career criminal due to his debt issues and his wife's habits of spending money left and right.
Last Season 1: A hotshot fund manager becomes homeless when his stock plan fails and he must quickly adapt to the laws of the street to survive.
LoliRock Season 1: Teen with a beautiful voice becomes a pop star who learns she has magical powers that come from a realm where she's a lost princess.
Sherlock: The Abominable Bride: Set in 1895, Sherlock and Watson investigate a vengeful spirit in a wedding dress who might be the ghost of a suicide victim. Located in Sherlock's Season 3; with Benedict Cumberbatch and Martin Freeman.
May 3:
Unsealed: Alien Files Season 2: Episodes feature extraterrestrial visits, close encounters, and government cover-ups supposedly based on fact.
May 5:
30 for 30: This Magic Moment: ESPN looks back at the promise of a "dream team" as the Orlando Magic threatened to turn their promising players into an NBA dynasty during the mid 1990s.
Marseille: A plan to get a casino built in the historic center of the marina pits a long time mayor against his former protege; with Gerard Depardieu.
May 6:
Baby Daddy Season 5: Ben becomes an unexpected father thanks to an ex who drops off a baby girl. But with the help of friends and family, he grows to the task; with Jean-Luc Bilodeau and Melissa Peterman.
Grace and Frankie Season 2: The continuation of two women from disparate backgrounds coming to terms following their exes's marriage to each other. Hoping Dolly Parton can show at least one so we can have a bonafide 9 to 5 reunion; with Lily Tomlin and Jane Fonda.
Young and Hungry Season 3: A food blogger is hired by a tech tycoon to be his personal chef and she faces various challenges inside and outside the kitchen; with Emily Osment and Jesse McCartney.
May 11:
Chelsea: Taking a page from her show Chelsea Does, Chelsea Handler tackles people, places, and ideas that fascinate her three times per week.
May 12:
La Fea Mas Bella: Lety is a sweet, smart, plain looking girl who gets hired at a fashion company ran by a womanizing CEO. Will she get her due in this Mexican adaption of Ugly Betty?
May 13:
Scream Season 1: A cyberbullying incident in Lakewood leads to a murder with chilling echoes to a crime spree from the town's secret past.
Steve Jobs: The Lost Interview: In this 1995 TV interview recently unearthed, Jobs discusses his early life, competition with Microsoft, and his future vision.
May 14:
RWBY Season 2: In a supernatural world, 4 strong girls trained as Huntresses are mankind's only hope in defeating shadowy creatures called Grimm.
May 15:
Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown Season 6: The internationally known chef travels to Ethiopia, Cuba, and Borneo among other locales in this season to sample the local cuisine and culture.
Redfern Now Seasons 1-2: Dramatic anthology series examines the lives of indigenous Australians who reside in a Sydney suburb known as Redfern.
Unsealed: Conspiracy Files Season 1: Find out the latest conspiracy files that are unlocked thanks to the Freedom on Information Act
May 17:
American Dad Season 10: The continuing comic adventures of CIA agent Stan Smith and his unusual family; voices of Seth McFarlane and Scott Grimes.
Slasher Season 1: A woman returns to her hometown years after a slasher slayed her parents only to learn that a new serial killer is recreating past crimes; with Katie McGrath.
May 18:
Chelsea: The first of three new episodes of the late night talk show starring Chelsea Handler. What crazy things will she have cooked up this week?
May 19:
Benders Season 1: The comic exploits of a hockey team focusing on four teammates who are a charmer, a slacker, a hustler, and an introvert.
May 20:
Border Security: Australia's Front Line Season 1: This docuseries examines the strange and sometimes dangerous challenges of people who are charged with securing Australia's airports and seaports.
Gunpowder, Treason and Plot: In this miniseries that can be summed as live by the plot and die by the plot, Mary, Queen of Scots and her lover plot to kill the king and decades later, Catholics plot to kill her son who's taken over; with Kevin McKidd and Robert Carlyle.
The Hunt with John Walsh Season 2: Walsh, best known for America's Most Wanted, comes to CNN to chronicle most wanted criminals and what they've done in the hopes of capturing them.
Lady Dynamite Season 1: Comedian stars in a sometimes surreal series inspired by her own life where she proves to have more confidence playing someone else than in being herself; with Maria Bamford and Mary Kay Place.
Red vs. Blue Season 2: The civil war on a desolate canyon between forces of red and blue proves to parody first person shooters, military life, and science fiction films
May 21:
Red vs Blue Seasons 3-13: Continuing comic adventures of two forces, one red and the other blue, who are fighting over a desolated canyon.
May 23:
Dramaworld Season 1: Huge fan of Korean TV drama is transported to a magical realm where she gets the power to alter that series as a facilitator.
To the Ends of the Earth: A naive young aristocrat traveling to Australia learns how to navigate between social classes in this British miniseries; with Benedict Cumberbatch and Jared Harris.
May 26:
Bitten Season 3: Elena deals with a new threat, family revelations, and apocalyptic visions during the third season of this series about her life as a werewolf; with Laura Vandervoort.
Graceland Season 3: The detectives find their carefree lives thrown into turmoil in the wake of a shooting as they also deal with gang warfare, drugs, and organized crime; with Daniel Sunjata and Aaron Tveit.
May 27:
Australia's Deadliest Destinations Season 1: Docuseries explores daunting locations of the Down Under continent including the Great Barrier Reef and the Simpson Desert.
Australia's Deadliest Sea Creatures: Examine dangerous creatures off the Australian coast such as sharks, stingrays, and jellyfish. Australia may be just too dangerous for me.
Bloodline Season 2: The Rayburn's family secrets are threatened by an unknown relative, an audio tape, a dirty campaign, and a suspicious detective; with Kyle Chandler and Linda Cardellini.
Chef's Table Season 2: Season two of the Netflix documentary series explores six more chefs and asks them what inspires them in the kitchen.
Danger Down Under: In this documentary show, we meet a diver, a doctor, a snake lover, and other animal experts as they brave dangerous creatures to help them.
Mako Mermaids Season 4: An arrival of a confident Eastern mermaid causes problems for one of the Mako Mermaids, but could prove to come in handy as they face a new foe; with Lucy Fry.
May 28:
Hell on Wheels Season 5: Prepare for the exciting conclusion of the series as Cullen and company make their way to California to help connect the Transcontinental Railroad; with Anson Mount and Colm Meaney.
May 30:
Aquarius Season 1: During the turbulent 1960s, two LA cops and a prominent family are drawn to the web of a young Charles Manson; with David Duchovny.
May 31:
Peaky Blinders Season 3: In season 3 of the British gangster series, Tommy runs the horse tracks and sells cars while secretly working for Winston Churchill; with Cillian Murphy.
Postponed for another time:
A Study in Sherlock (Added June 17)
Yo Soy la Salsa (Moved 5/15)
June 1:
7 Chinese Brothers
72 Cutest Animals Season 1 (?)
72 Dangerous Places Season 1 (?)
Alien Autopsy
Barney's Great Adventure: The Movie
Big Stone Gap
Bob Ross: Beauty is Everywhere (?)
Breaking the Magician's Code: Magic's Biggest Secrets Revealed Seasons 1-2 (?)
The Bridge on the River Kwai
Cape Fear (1991)
Chelsea (New Episodes through June 3)
Cold in July
The Color Purple (NEW; 5/27)
Conspiracy Theory: Did We Land on the Moon (?)
Cuba: The Forgotten Revolution (?)
Dear God
(Dis)Honesty: The Truth About Lies
Elizabeth: The Golden Age
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
Event Horizon
Extraordinary Tales (?)
The Fear of 13
Fire in the Sky (NEW; 5/27)
Full Metal Jacket (NEW; 5/27)
Gabo
Gentlemen and Gangsters Season 1 (?)
The Good Witch Season 1 (?)
The Great Alone (?)
Hadwin's Judgment (?)
The Hustler (?; NEW; 5/27)
J. Edgar
Jaco
Janis: Little Girl Blue
Jurassic Park
Jurassic Park 3
L'Auberge Espagnole (?; NEW; 5/27)
El Libro de Piedra (?)
Lion Heart (?)
The Looking Glass
The Lost World: Jurassic Park
Meadowland (?)
Meet Joe Black
The Odd Couple 2
Off Camera Season 1 (?)
One Eyed Girl
The Pirates Who Don't Do Anything: A VeggieTales Movie (NEW; 5/27)
Pokemon the Movie: Hoopa and the Clash of Ages (?)
Pokemon XY: Kalo's Quest Season 2 (?)
Portrait of a Serial Monagomist
The Resurrection of Jake the Snake
Rock the Kasbah
Sam Klemke's Time Machine
Second Coming
Star Trek: First Contact (NEW; 5/27)
Tab Hunter Confidential
Traffic
UFOs: Best Evidence Ever (Caught on Tape) (?)
Underdogs (2013 animated film)
The Usual Suspects (NEW; 5/27)
A Walk to Remember
What Our Fathers Did: A Nazi Legacy
Wildlike
Woman on Top (NEW; 5/27)
The Wonders
World Trade Center (NEW; 5/27)
The End
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