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These 8 Award-Winning Films Will be on Netflix This May

In case you needed more reasons to stay put at home, here are 8 titles to look forward to on Netflix for some quality binge-watching in May.

There’s always something new and binge-worthy to add in your watch list. You really don’t need to look far and beyond for quality content, because Netflix is adding critically-acclaimed classics to their streaming library.

From horror thriller to family fantasy adventure, you’re in for a binge-watching treat worthy of an Oscar.

Should you need even more reasons to stay put at home, here are 8 titles to look forward to on Netflix for some quality binge-watching in May. Which award-winning movie is your favorite?

The Godfather I, II, and III (May 1, Friday)

Francis Ford Coppolaā€™s classic crime film trilogy inspired by Mario Puzoā€™s novel is essential viewing for any movie lover for its master class in storytelling. Collectively, the films received 28 Academy Award nominations, winning 9 Oscars.

American Beauty (May 16, Saturday)

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This 1999 directorial debut of Sam Mendes and starring Kevin Spacey won 5 Oscars: Best Picture, Best Actor, Best Director, Best Original Screenplay, and Best Cinematography.

Schindler’s List (May 22, Wednesday)

Directed by Steven Spielberg, the 1993 Oscar-winning Holocaust drama shot in black and white is a solid entry to the best of the best films release in the 90s.

12 Monkeys (May 22, Wednesday)

Starring the unbreakable Bruce Willis and an incredibly unhinged Brad Pitt, the 1995 time-bending sci-fi film received an Oscar nomination for Best Supporting Actor (Pitt), an award which the actor won at the Goladen Globes.

E.T. The Extraterrestrial (May 22, Wednesday)

Letā€™s rewind back to the 1980s and relive a Steven Spielberg classic that is permanently etched on many adultsā€™ childhoods. Featuring a swelling musical score by John Williams, the film was nominated for nine Oscars and won four.Ā Ā 

Psycho (May 22, Wednesday)

This filmā€™s protagonist almost always tops all the ā€˜best movie villains of all timeā€™ list. Produced and directed by Alfred Hitchcock, the 1960 psychological thriller received Academy Awards nominations for Best Director, Best Supporting Actress, Best Cinematography, and Best Art Direction.

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