Get ready to dust off that library card. Next month, streaming service Kanopy is dishing up an amazing new slate of award-winning movies, all of which are totally free (and ad-free!) to access with your public library card or university affiliation. In April, Kanopy is coming in hot with classics old and new, so no matter your film preference, you should have no problem finding something amazing to stream fo’ free.

Are you working your way through cinema history? A must-stop on your streaming journey is Chinatown, starring a very young Jack Nicholson and Faye Dunaway. The 1974 hit went on to be nominated for 11 Academy Awards, taking home a Best Original Screenplay statue for Robert Towne. Interested in checking out a more recent screenplay winner? Kanopy has just added Bo Burnham’s Eighth Grade, which won Best Original Screenplay at the Writers Guild Awards. Burnham’s film was was cruelly shut out of the Oscars, but the WGA win is still a well-deserved honor for this indie charmer. And if you’re feeling something a little spookier (who says horror has to stay in October?), don’t miss Hereditary, a supernatural horror film that many have argued is Toni Collette’s best role to date.

Curious what to stream next? Here’s what’s new on Kanopy in April.

New on Kanopy

Hereditary (2018)

Eighth Grade (2018)

Available April 2

Chinatown (1974)

A Man Called Ove (2015)

Sex and Lucia (2001)

The Criminal (Concrete Jungle) (1960)

Available April 9

Wrestle (2018)