
Netflix is hoping to scare up more viewership in April with "Chilling Adventures of Sabrina: Part 2" Here's some of what else will be streaming during the month...

"All the President's Men": Dustin Hoffman and Robert Redford star as Washington Post journalists Carl Bernstein and Bob Woodward in this political thriller about the Watergate scandal. (Netflix)

"Bonnie and Clyde": Faye Dunaway and Warren Beatty star as real life lovers Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow who robbed banks and committed murders during the Great Depression. (Netflix)

"Deliverance": This now iconic film follows a group of men who take a canoe trip in the northern Georgia wilderness. (Netflix)

"You vs. Wild": Viewers make key decisions to help Bear Grylls survive, thrive and complete missions in the harshest environments on Earth in this interactive series. (Netflix)

"No Good Nick" Season 1: A family finds their lives turned upside down when a teenage con artist shows up on their doorstep, claiming she's a distant relative in this sitcom. (Netflix)

"She-Ra and the Princesses of Power" Season 2 : Soldier Adora finds a magic sword -- and her identity as legendary hero She-Ra and joins the Rebellion in this animated series. (Netflix)

"A Stitch In Time": The 2018 BBC series is presented by fashion historian Amber Butchart, who examines figures from the past through the clothes they chose to wear in their portraits or effigies, including Marie Antoinette and King Charles II. (Acorn TV)

"Friday the 13th": The 2009 film is a reboot of the classic 1980 slasher film that kicked off a franchise. (Netflix)

"A Quiet Place": John Krasinski co-wrote, directed and starred in this horror film along with his wife, Emily Blunt, about a family trying to survive a group of monsters with acute hearing. (Hulu, Amazon Prime)

"Beverly Hills Cop II": Eddie Murphy reprises his role as street smart cop Axel Foley in the second film in this franchise. (Hulu, Amazon Prime)

"Beetlejuice": Say it three times! Michael Keaton stars as an annoying and devilish demon in this now classic comedic film. (Amazon Prime)

"Blade": Wesley Snipes stars as a half-vampire, half-mortal man who becomes a protector of the mortal race. (Amazon Prime)

"Barefoot Contessa: Back to Basics" Seasons 11-13: The culinary expert teaches essential recipes that every cook needs in this series. (Hulu)

"BlacKkKlansman": Spike Lee's acclaimed film is based on the true story of Ron Stallworth, an African-American police officer from Colorado Springs, Colorado who managed to infiltrate the local Ku Klux Klan. (HBO Now)

"Book Club": Diane Keaton, Jane Fonda, Candice Bergen and Mary Steenburgen star as four lifelong friends whose lives are forever changed after reading "50 Shades of Grey" in their monthly book club in this rom-com. (Hulu, HBO Now)

"Bosch" Season 5 : Titus Welliver stars in the fifth season of this series, which takes place fifteen months after Los Angeles police detective Harry Bosch brings his mother's killer to justice. A murder at a Hollywood pharmacy exposes a sophisticated opioid pill mill, sending Bosch down a dark and perilous path in pursuit of the killers. (Amazon Prime)

"Brené Brown: The Call to Courage": In this documentary, best-selling author Brené Brown discusses what it takes to choose courage over comfort in a culture defined by scarcity, fear and uncertainty. (Netflix)

"Crazy Rich Asians": This history-making film marked the first major studio movie since "The Joy Luck Club" 25 years ago to feature a predominately Asian cast. The rom-con centers around a professor who falls in love with a member of an extremely wealthy family. (HBO Now)

"The Falcon and the Snowman": Sean Penn and Timothy Hutton star in this film based on the true story of a disillusioned military contractor and his drug pusher childhood friend who became spies for the Soviet Union. (Hulu)

"Goldfinger": Sean Connery stars as 007 aka James Bond, who uncovers a plot to contaminate the Fort Knox gold reserve while investigating a smuggling operation. (Amazon Prime, Hulu)

"Hoffa": This film tackles the story of the notorious American labor union figure Jimmy Hoffa, who mysteriously disappeared in 1975. (HBO Now)

"Huge In France": Eager to reconnect with his son, French comedy star Gad Elmaleh moves to LA, only to discover that he's left all his fame and celebrity perks behind in his TV comedy. (Netflix)

"Kevin Hart: Irresponsible": As a father of three in his second marriage, comedian Kevin Hart proves that living his life is indeed a tall order in this special inspired by his own mistakes. (Netflix)

"Mean Girls": This teen comedy about a bunch of popular girls in high school is so fetch and has become a cult classic over the years. (HBO Now)

"Paranormal Activity 2": A family sets up security cameras around their home after a series of events and discovers some supernatural activity in this horror film. (Amazon Prime, Hulu)

"Ramy" Season 1: Ramy Hassan is a first generation Egyptian-American on a spiritual journey in his politically-divided New Jersey neighborhood. (Hulu)

"Real Housewives of Potomac" Season 3 : There's drama upon drama in the Maryland branch of Bravo's popular reality franchise. (Hulu)

"Six Degrees of Separation": Based on the Pulitizer Prize nominated play, this film stars Will Smith as a con man who ingratiates himself into a wealthy family. (Amazon Prime, Hulu)

"Street Food": From the makers of "Chef's Table," this docuseries embarks on a global cultural journey into street food and discovers the stories of the people who create the dishes. (Netflix)

"Vikings" Season 5B: The brutal and mysterious world of the Vikings comes to life in this popular History channel drama. (Hulu, Amazon Prime)

"We Are Columbine": Four survivors return to Columbine High School nearly 20 years after the mass shooting there to share their experiences and journeys toward healing in this documentary. (Hulu)

"Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood": A woman learns about her mother's girlhood friends. (Netflix)

"I Am Sam": Sean Penn stars as a mentally handicapped man fighting for custody of his young daughter in this acclaimed drama. (HBO Now)


