Today marks the end of the month and the unofficial start to the summer. This means new summer films and also new TV and film titles will stream on Netflix.

June will present Netflix's latest selection of binge watching to customers. Season 2 of "Orange Is the New Black" is out on June 6 (viewers can catch up on season one still), along with 40 other titles, including some 1990s favorites.

Check out more of titles coming to Netflix this month below.

The 1990 favorite, "The Craft," starring Robin Tunney ("The Mentalist") and Neve Campbell ("Scream"), is about a girl who moves to a new city with her father to start a new life. Tunney's Sarah meets three other girls, including Campbell, who are very obsessed and passionate about the occult. Together, the four of them create a force of power that seems unstoppable.

"A River Runs Through It" starring Brad Pitt, directed by Robert Redford, is based on a true story about two boys, Norman and Paul, growing up in Montana. One of them rebels against his father, while the other is more stable. The one thing both brothers have in common is their love for fly fishing.

"Wayne's World," based off the "Saturday Night Live" sketch of the same name, starring Mike Myers and Dana Carvey, is about two slacker friends trying to promote their public-access cable show.

And for more modern fare, the J.J. Abrams directed "three-quel" film "Mission: Impossible III," starring Tom Cruise and the late Philip Seymour Hoffman, is making its way to Netflix. Cruise's Ethan Hunt comes face to face with a dangerous arms dealer, all while trying to keep his secret identity in order to protect his girlfriend.

Also, you can catch "Old Boy," the original 2003 South Korean drama and its remake of the same name, starring Josh Brolin and Samuel L. Jackson and directed by Spike Lee. The story is the same: A man is kidnapped and imprisoned for 15 years. He eventually is released only to find out that he must find his captor in five days. The 2013 remake of "Oldboy" will be available on Netflix June 18.

If you want period-type pieces, there are two William Shakespeare adaptations: The 2013 film version of "Romeo and Juliet" is out June 4th; and "Much Ado About Nothing," directed by Joss Whedon, is out now, starring some of the cast members from Whedon's "Firefly," Buffy the Vampire Slayer" and "Angel."

There are also titles for the family, including "Ever After: A Cinderella Story," a fresh take on Cinderella, "My Girl," starring Macaulay Culkin, and its sequel "My Girl 2."

In case you missed some of the previous titles on Netflix Instant, there is "Derek" season two and the classic hit "Adventures in Babysitting." Other titles include "Pain and Gain," starring Mark Wahlberg and Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson, and "Muscle Shoals," a documentary that celebrates Rick Hall, the founder of FAME Studios in Muscle Shoals, Alabama. With his signature sound, Hall developed such hit songs as "I'll Take You There" and "When a Man Loves a Woman"; the documentary also features Aretha Franklin.

Happy viewing.