Netflix features a revolving door of movies, and among the many '80s and '90s movies (plus the ever-growing catalog of CW shows), there are a handful of movies that were just recently released in theaters. Here, we've rounded up 21 titles that made the jump from theaters to Netflix pretty quickly. You'll also find some Netflix original movies that skipped the theater entirely!
The Minions are back at it when an evil mastermind recruits them to help with her plan to take over the world.
Pee-wee is back in Netflix's original movie, which also features Joe Manganiello.
Taylor Schilling and Adam Scott star as parents who have recently moved to Los Angeles in this mysterious comedy. Things start to get weird when they bring their kid over for a new playdate and the parents (Jason Schwartzman and Judith Godrèche) make a proposition.
Up your award season game by watching this critically lauded film, which was nominated for several Spirit Awards.
Olivia Wilde getting brought back from the dead is perfect viewing for any time of year.
A wholesome high school student's life is quickly derailed when he makes the acquaintance of a drug dealer.
Taissa Farmiga stars in this drama about holding onto young love, which premiered exclusively on Netflix last year.
Check out Ricky Gervais in this Netflix original about a radio journalist who finds himself in a sticky situation after lying about his own kidnapping.
Abigail Breslin stars as a girl who is being hunted down as part of a sick high school tradition.
Two mourning mothers take matters into their own hands to avenge the deaths of their sons.
If you missed Katherine Heigl and Alexis Bledel's drama about a lesbian couple when it was in theaters, now it your chance to check it out!
Adam Sandler tested the waters with the made-for-Netflix model with this controversial comedy, The Ridiculous 6, costarring Taylor Lautner, Steve Buscemi, and Terry Crews.
This docudrama explores Kurt Cobain's final days and aims to uncover the truth about his unexpected death.
Jemaine Clement stars as a man coming to terms with his wife's infidelity in this charming indie dramedy.
A man suspects he's surrounded by evil creatures in this horror movie, which actually looks really creepy.
An adorable alien goes rogue and forms a friendship with a human in this animated comedy from DreamWorks.
James Franco, Robert Duvall, and Josh Hartnett star in a murder mystery set on a ranch.
Is anything scarier than sleep paralysis? Find out by watching this terrifying documentary.
Idris Elba won a SAG Award for his role in this gritty drama, which debuted on Netflix the same day that it hit theaters last year.
Discover yet another side of Steve Jobs in this in-depth documentary about the mastermind behind Apple.
Jack Black heads up the cast of this 2015 adaptation of R.L. Stine's popular book series.
If you missed this one at the 2015 Tribeca Film Festival, you can now catch it on Netflix. Olivia Wilde and Luke Wilson play a couple that finds their lives have been turned upside down after their son goes missing.
In this comedy, Bill Murray's character helps a young girl reach superstardom as he manages her through Afghanistan's version of American Idol.
Jamie Chung and Bryan Greenberg make one adorable couple on and off screen. Watch their real-life chemistry come to life in this sweet romance about two people who just can't seem to get the timing right.
When it's available: June 12
If you were curious about this movie during award season, then you're in luck. See why it earned the title of best motion picture of the year.
When it's available: June 22
Selena Gomez returns to her acting roots in this film based on the novel of the same name.
When it's available: June 24
Who doesn't love Robert Pattinson? He may not play an immortal vampire in this one, but he does portray the famous photographer Dennis Stock.
When it's available: June 29