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Get ready for a Netflix overload. In May, Netflix is releasing over 50 Original shows and movies, as well as a stacked slate of critically-acclaimed films, addicting series, and riveting docs. If you’re feeling a bit overwhelmed staring up at this mountain of great content, you’re in luck. We’ve searched through all of Netflix’s May offerings and found the top-rated titles hitting the platform this month.
No matter your streaming needs, Netflix’s May offerings will not disappoint. In the mood for some award-winning fare? 2016 Best Picture winner Moonlight and Elizabeth Taylor’s Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? will both be available to stream on Netflix this month. If you’re looking to get educated, don’t miss Knock Down the House, a documentary about Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and three other progressive female candidates who battled heavily-favored incumbents in the 2018 midterm elections. After that, do a complete 180 by queuing up Snowpiercer, a sci-fi action flick supremely worthy of Chris Evans’ talents.
Netflix has got you covered on the TV front, as well. The first season of Ryan Murphy’s Pose will be hitting the platform ahead of its Season 2 premiere, and you know what that means: now is the perfect time to catch up. Feeling something a bit lighter? Check out baking competition series Nailed It! or anthology series Easy, both Netflix Originals. With all these great series to choose from, you should have no problem binge-watching your way through May.
What else is hitting Netflix this month? Here are the 13 highest-rated movies and shows coming to Netflix this May, ranked by their Rotten Tomatoes Critic Scores.