
What’s Coming April 1: “2001: A Space Odyssey” One of two Stanley Kubrick films hitting the streaming platform in April, “2001: A Space Odyssey” stands as one of the most influential science fiction films of all time.

What’s Coming April 1: “A Clockwork Orange” Kubrick’s adaptation of “A Clockwork Orange” will hit Netflix the same day, so why not make it a double feature?

What’s Coming April 1: “Boogie Nights” Mark Wahlberg stars as a well-endowed porn star in Paul Thomas Anderson‘s Academy Award-nominated drama.

What’s Coming April 1: “The Princess Bride” Revisit Rob Reiner‘s cult comedy starring Cary Elwes, Robin Wright and Mandy Patinkin beginning April 1.

What’s Coming April 1: “The Shawshank Redemption” Tim Robbins and Morgan Freeman star as a pair of prison inmates in Frank Darabont‘s Best Picture nominee.

What’s Coming April 1: “Erin Brockovich” Julia Roberts won a slew of awards, including an Oscar, a Golden Globe and a Screen Actors Guild Award, for her role in Steven Soderbergh‘s 2000 biopic.

What’s Coming April 15: “Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt” Season 2 Netflix’s original comedy starring Ellie Kemper returns for a second season featuring guest stars including Jeff Goldblum, Fred Armisen and Amy Sedaris.

What’s Coming April 16: “How to Get Away With Murder” Season 2 The Viola Davis-led Shondaland drama’s second season hits Netflix less than a month after completing its run on ABC.

Whats Going April 1: “Nanny McPhee” Emma Thompson wrote and stars in 2005’s “Nanny McPhee,” about a frighteningly hideous, magical caretaker.

What’s Going April 1: “Hook” Robin Williams plays an adult Peter Pan in Steven Spielberg‘s sequel film.

What’s Going April 1: “Léon: The Professional” Luc Besson‘s crime thriller “Léon: The Professional” features Natalie Portman in her film debut as a young girl taken in by a hitman.

What’s Going April 11: “M*A*S*H” All 11 seasons of the Korean War TV comedy series starring Alan Alda will be removed from Netflix mid-April.

What’s Going April 20: “Half Baked” By coincidence or clever joke, the stoner comedy starring Dave Chappelle, Jim Breuer and Guillermo Diaz leaves Netflix on 4/20.