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A new month means there will be new content available for those who use Sony's free streaming service, Crackle. Make sure to check out these TV shows and movies, which became available on Nov. 1. But remember, they'll be available for this month only.

"All The King's Men" (2006): Based on the novel by Robert Penn Warren, this movie tells the tale of populist Southerner Willie Stark (Sean Penn).

"Inception" (2010): A thief (Leonardo DiCaprio), who steals corporate secrets through the use of dream-sharing technology, finds things more complicated when he is given a new task to instead plant an idea into the mind of a CEO.

"Jeff Who Lives At Home" (2011): After being forced to leave his basement room to do an errand for his widowed mother, a slacker, Jeff (Jason Segel) goes on a journey of self-discovery when he winds up spending the day with his brother, Pat (Ed Helms), who is unhappily married and wants to track his wife, whom he suspects is cheating.

"Men In Black" (1997): A cop joins a secret organization that monitors extraterrestrial interactions on Earth.

"Nacho Libre" (2006): After always being criticized by those around him his entire life, a monk finds new purpose in life as a Mexican wrestler.

"Philadelphia" (1993): When a man inflicted with HIV (Tom Hanks) is fired by his law firm because of his condition, he hires a small town lawyer (Denzel Washington) who happens to be homophobic to take his case for a wrongful termination suit.

"Saving SIlverman" (2001): A pair of friends try to save their best friend, who they think is about to marry the wrong woman.

"Seinfeld:" The beloved 9os sitcom will have select episodes available as part of a "Best of Monk's Café" theme. The episodes will include "The Subway" (S3 E13), "The Contest" (S4 E11), "The Wife" (S5 E17), "The Pledge Drive" (S6 E03), "The Pool Guy" (S7 E08) and "The Fatigues" (S8 E06).

"Shutter Island" (2010): Set in 1954, this movie follows a U.S. Marshal who investigates a murderer, who disappears after he escapes from a hospital for the criminally insane.

"Superbad" (2007): Two awkward high school seniors are forced to deal with their impending separation after high school after their plan to stage a boozy party doesn't go as well as planned.

"The Runaways" (2010): This film tells the story of the 1970s teenage all-girl rock band The Runaways, and also explores the relationship between members Joan Jett (Kristen Stewart) and Cherie Currie (Dakota Fanning).

See the full list of new additions HERE.