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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 when they become available September 1—But remember, they'll only be available for the month of September.

"Catch And Release" (2006): A woman (Jennifer Garner) struggles to rebuild her life after her fiancé's unexpected death, and the secrets he kept from her are exposed. As she copes with a new reality, she also bonds with his best friends (Sam Jaeger, Kevin Smith and Timothy Olyphant), who all help her in different ways.

"Click" (2006): Michael Newman (Adam Sandler) finds a way to still have a successful career and appease his wife, Donna (Kate Beckinsale) by spending more time at home after he meets an eccentric inventor (Christopher Walken), who gives him a remote which controls time and allows him to pick and choose what he experiences. But things quickly get out of hand when he realizes the remote is actually controlling his life.

"Guess Who" (2005): Percy Jones (Bernie Mac) gets a shock when he meets his daughter Theresa's (Zoe Saldana) fiancé, Simon Green (Ashton Kutcher), and learns that he's a white man. After Simon makes a terrible first impression, he then faces an uphill battle to win over his future father-in-law.

"Hitch" (2005): Dating coach Alex "Hitch" Hitchens (Will Smith) works to help his hopeless client, Albert (Kevin James), win over the heart of Allegra Cole (Amber Valletta). However, when his proven techniques fail to work on journalist Sara Melas (Eva Mendes), Hitch is stumped. However, when Sara also learns of the connection between Albert and Hitch, it threatens both relationships.

"Night of the Living Dead" (1968): After corpses begin to rise up from the graveyard in search of fresh human bodies, a group of individuals takes refuge in an abandoned home. But as the group of zombies begins to find its way inside, chaos reigns, and one by one, the living humans find themselves falling prey to the dead.

"Saving Private Ryan (1998): Captain John Miller (Tom Hanks) takes his men behind enemy lines in an effort to find Private James Ryan (Matt Damon), whose three brothers have already died in combat. While looking for him, each man finds himself on a personal journey as they all try to triumph over their exceedingly uncertain future.

"The Roommate" (2011): Sara (Minka Kelly) seems to find the perfect roommate when she moves to Los Angeles from Iowa for college. Rebecca (Leighton Meester), is wealthy and eager to show her the ropes, and the two become close quickly. However, as Sara begins branching out and finding more friends on the campus, Rebecca begins acting out. When a scared Sara moves in with her boyfriend, Stephen (Cam Gigandet), Rebecca's behavior turns violent.

"Seinfeld:" The beloved 90s sitcom will have select episodes available as part of a "Working for the Man" theme. The episodes will include "The Red Dot" (S3 E11), "The Puffy Shirt" (S5 E03), "The Chaperone" (S6 E01), "The Bizarro Jerry" (S8 E03), and "The Butter Shave" (S9 E01).

"The School of Rock" (2003): IN desperate need of work, Dewey Finn (Jack Black) poses as a substitute music teacher at an elite private elementary school, where he exposes the students to the hard rockers he idolizes, even though it threatens his position when the school's principal (Joan Cusack) expresses disapproval. As the kids also begin to express interest in the music however, Dewey begins to imagine forming a band with them, and redeeming his image as a musician at a local Battle of the Bands contest, where his former band is also competing.

"Whiplash" (2014): Andrew Neiman (Miles Teller) is a jazz drummer who wants to become the best at his elite music conservatory. Terence Fletcher (J.K. Simmons), an instructor who is known for out of control teaching methods, discovers him and puts him into his jazz ensemble. However, as Terence continues to push Andrew beyond the brink of his ability and his sanity, his passion to achieve perfection spirals into a dangerous obsession.

See the full list of new additions HERE.