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The Best Movies and TV Shows New to Amazon and other platforms in May

May 1
‘Upload’





It probably says something about our stressful modern times that two of the main writers and producers behind “The Office” and “Parks and Recreation” — Michael Schur and Greg Daniels — both recently made comedies imagining life after death. Schur just finished “The Good Place,” and now Daniels is debuting the somewhat more cynical “Upload,” about a near-future in which the rich store their consciousness in a virtual reality simulator that resembles a luxury resort. Daniels explores the enduring class divisions of our modern age, in a story where Robbie Amell plays a newly dead tech whiz who has enough money to get into heaven (thanks to his wealthy girlfriend) but not enough to spend eternity as a VIP.
MAY 8
‘Dispatches from Elsewhere’
The fiction series “Dispatches from Elsewhere” — created by its lead actor, Jason Segel — adapts the 2013 documentary “The Institute” into a whimsical and thoughtful drama, about four lost souls who find a renewed purpose as they play a complex alternate reality game. Segel takes some big chances with the storytelling, making something both sincere and self-referential. That’s a tricky balancing act to pull off, but a strong cast (including Sally Field, Andre Benjamin, Eve Lindley and Richard E. Grant) helps make this show into a touching meditation on community-building and the importance of seeing the magic in the commonplace.
MAY 22
‘Homecoming’ Season 2
The start of this conspiracy thriller’s second season is a complete reset. It begins with an amnesiac woman in a boat, adrift in a lake and unsure how she got there. While season one of “Homecoming” was based on a podcast — and directed with visual flair by the “Mr. Robot” creator Sam Esmail — the Kyle Patrick Alvarez-directed second season is wholly original, with a new memory-challenged heroine played by Janelle Monáe. Some characters return, and the primary antagonist remains the same: a shadowy military contractor whose employees and clients often wind up addled and traumatized.
MAY 29
‘The Vast of Night’
In the immensely likable and family-friendly science-fiction film “The Vast of Night,” two plucky teens in 1950s New Mexico race to figure out whether their small town is in danger of a hostile invasion after noticing strange audio signals that seem alien in origin. The director Andrew Patterson plays around with his movie’s style in clever ways: sometimes choreographing complicated camera moves, and sometimes going for something more static and classic, like an episode of “The Twilight Zone.”
Also arriving: “The Good Doctor” Seasons 1 & 2 (May 5), “The Goldbergs” Seasons 1-6 (May 5), “Late Night” (May 6), “Midsommar” (May 6), “Timeless” Seasons 1 & 2 (May 5), “Jimmy O. Yang: Good Deal” (May 8), “The Last Narc” (May 15), “Angel Has Fallen” (May 20), “Zombieland: Double Tap” (May 25).
MAY 1
‘Billions’ Season 5
It may seem odd to call a show about meanspirited New York power-brokers “escapist,” but given how many people around the world right now are stuck at home and coping with austerity, “Billions” feels like a much-needed TV vacation. At the end of last season, old alliances were shattered and new battle lines were drawn, as U.S. attorney Chuck Rhodes (Paul Giamatti) enlisted brilliant financial analyst Taylor Mason (Asia Kate Dillon) in a scheme to help him bring down venture capitalist Bobby Axelrod (Damian Lewis), who employs Chuck’s now-estranged wife Wendy (Maggie Siff). In season five, expect more betrayals and switcheroos, played out in upscale homes and stunning skyscrapers.
MAY 16
‘The Great’ Season 1
The Australian writer-producer Tony McNamara may not be a household name, but he’s at least partially responsible for some very popular recent movies and TV shows, including the Oscar-nominated “The Favourite” and the medical drama “Doctor Doctor.” McNamara’s new series “The Great” is in the spirit of “The Favourite” — a skewed historical dramedy that turns the love affairs of royalty into fodder for soap opera. Elle Fanning stars as Catherine the Great, who navigates the complicated politics of 18th century Russia, using her wits to get what she wants in the bedroom and the throne room.

MAY 16
‘Hightown’ Season 1




The pulpy crime series “Hightown” has a classic film noir premise: A young Massachusetts woman named Jackie (Monica Raymund) stumbles across a dead body on a Cape Cod beach, and quickly realizes her hard-living lifestyle is going to make it hard for the authorities to trust her. James Badge Dale plays a cop who needs Jackie’s help, but is wary of her propensity for decadent self-indulgence. The moody New England oceanfront atmosphere adds to this show’s old-fashioned B-picture appeal.
MAY 30
‘Ramy’ Season 2
The first season of the stand-up comedian Ramy Youssef’s semi-autobiographical sitcom was a fine illustration of how giving different kinds of creators a platform can lead to uniquely entertaining and moving TV. After last year’s 10 excellent “Ramy” episodes, there’s every reason to expect that Youssef and his creative team will keep telling finely crafted short stories about American Muslims with diverse values and goals, in a country that doesn’t always make them feel welcome.
Also arriving: “Line of Duty” Season 5 (May 1), “Memory: The Origins of Alien” (May 1), “Ray Donovan” Season 6 (May 1), “MATANGI/MAYA/M.I.A.” (May 4), “Hail Satan?” (May 11), “Very Small Business” (May 12), “Back in Very Small Business” (May 12), “Bay of Angels” (May 14), “Lola” (May 14), “Hannah Gadsby’s OZ” (May 15), “Everyone Else” (May 24), “Aguirre, Wrath of God” (May 25), “Rake” Season 5 (May 26), “High Life” (May 28), “Judy & Punch” (May 30).


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