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At the beginning of (and during) every month, Hulu adds new movies and TV shows to its library. We figure you might want to know about them. For more comprehensive coverage of the best titles available on Hulu and elsewhere, check out Vulture’s What to Stream Now hub, which is updated throughout the month.

Good cops, bad cops: Southland (Complete Seasons 1–5)

One of the hidden gems of the golden age of TV, Southland was a gritty cop show that didn’t quite fit on NBC, and then bounced off to TNT, where it continued to be excellent in relative obscurity. Ben McKenzie, O.C. pretty boy, charms, but Regina King, as detective Lydia Adams, runs away with every scene she gets. New York’s Matt Zoller Seitz called her the spine of the show, “an actress for whom no praise is adequate.” Available June 1.

The horror, the horror! Apocalypse Now (1979)

Francis Ford Coppola’s Vietnam War epic arrives on Hulu just in time for that sweltering humid summer heat. The next time you have the time, curl up with more than two hours — or longer, in the case of the extended Apocalypse Now Redux — of some of the worst crimes imaginable. You know, a relaxing way to spend an afternoon. Available June 1.

Horrors worse than a promposal: Carrie (1976)

Noah Baumbach recently completed a documentary on Brian De Palma that’ll come out on June 10, fortuitous timing for this Hulu acquisition. De Palma’s adaptation of Stephen King’s novel is as about as bloody and atavistic as it gets, with lead performances from Sissy Spacek and Piper Laurie that match the filmmaking’s intensity. Available June 1.

No big commitment: Casual (Season 2 Premiere)(Hulu)

Hulu’s Casual is one of the many Los Angeles–set cable and streaming dramadies — see Love, Togetherness, You’re the Worst

— that have come to dominate TV, so your taste for this cup of ennui may vary. Still, the series improved in its back half, and Michaela Watkins always commands the screen. Vincent Kartheiser is joining the show this season — with Pete Campbell, what could ever go wrong? Available June 7.

Here’s to the ladies who lunch: Elaine Stritch: Shoot Me (2013)

Elaine Stritch, a fixture of the Broadway world for decades, goes under Chiemi Karasawa’s microscope in this documentary that, according to New York’s David Edelstein, “offers a penetrating glimpse — sometimes too penetrating — into what it means to eat, drink, and be contrary in the public sphere.” Stritch passed away a year after the doc came out, and this is as close as you’ll get to seeing someone at the summit of her career, contemplating what it means to be there. Available June 24.

TELEVISION

Here’s to the ladies who lunch: Elaine Stritch: Shoot Me (2013)

June 1

America’s Got Talent (Season 11 Premiere) (NBC)

Maya & Marty in Manhattan (Series Premiere) (NBC)

Southland (Complete Seasons 1–5)

June 2

Master Chef: Season 7 Premiere (FOX)

June 3

La Seleccion: Season 2 Premiere (Caracol)

Barely Famous: Season 2 Premiere (VH1)

June 5

Life or Debt (Season 1 Finale) (Spike)

Miss USA 2016 (Special) (FOX)

June 6

Rizzoli & Isles (Complete Season 6)(TNT)

RuPaul’s Drag Race (Season 8 Finale)(Logo)

June 7

Casual (Season 2 Premiere) (Hulu)

Faking It (Season 3 Finale) (MTV)

Rosaline (Animated Short Premiere) (2016)

June 8

Family Therapy (Season 1 Finale) (VH1)

June 12*

Bar Rescue (Season 4 Finale) (Spike)

Your Pretty Face is Going to Hell (Complete Season 2) (Adult Swim)

June 13

Famous (Series Premiere) (Fox)

Regular Show (Complete Season 7) (Cartoon Network)

June 14

The League (Complete Season 7) (FXX)

Spartan: Ultimate Team Challenge (Series Premiere) (NBC)

Ink Master (Season 7 Finale) (Spike)

Awkward (Season 5 Finale) (MTV)

June 15

To Tell the Truth (Series Premiere) (ABC)

Uncle Buck (Series Premiere) (ABC)

June 16

Married (Season 2)(FXX)

June 17

Home Free (FOX)

June 23

La Viuda Negra II (Season Finale) (Univision)

June 26

Rick and Morty (Complete Season 2) (Adult Swim)

June 27

Celebrity Family Feud (Season 2 Premiere)(ABC)

$100,000 Pyramid (Series Premiere) (ABC)

Match Game (Series Premiere) (ABC)

June 28

Banished (Complete Season 1) (BBCWW)

DCI Banks (Complete Season 4) (BBCWW)

Houdini & Doyle (Season 1 Finale) (Fox)

MOVIES

June 1

Apocalypse Now (1979)

Apocalypse Now Redux (2001)

The Black Stallion (1979)

Carrie (1976)

Criminal Law (1989)

CSNY: Déjà vu (2008)

Death Wish 2 (1982)

Double Whammy (2002)

Foolish (1999)

The Golden Child (1986)

The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly (1967)

Ground Control (1998)

Hammett (1982)

Heartburn (1986)

In & Out (1997)

Iron Eagle IV: On the Attack (1999)

Midnight in Paris (2011)

The Million-Dollar Hotel (2001)

Mulholland Falls (1996)

One From the Heart (1982)

The Presidio (1988)

The Rage: Carrie 2 (1999)

Runaway Bride (1999)

Six Degrees of Separation (1993)

Sleepover (2004)

Switchback (1997)

Trading Mom (1994)

Ulee’s Gold (1997)

W. (2008)

Wayne’s World (1992)

June 3

Rules of Attraction (2002)

June 4

Love & Mercy (2015)

June 6

The Cokeville Miracle (2015)

June 10

Burning Man (2011)

June 11

He Named Me Malala (2015)

June 15

Addicted to Fresno (2016)

Crazy About Tiffany’s (2016)

June 22

Stand Up Guys (2013)

June 24

Elaine Stritch: Shoot Me (2013)

Here’s what is leaving Hulu in June:

June 30

Arthur (PBS)

Caillou (PBS)

Dinosaur Train (PBS)

Wild Kratts (PBS)

For more details on the best film and television available online, consult Vulture’s What to Stream Now hub.

*Hulu has informed Vulture that it will not be streaming 30 for 30: OJ Made in America, after initially listing that program would premiere on the site on June 12.