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Oct 28, 2022 · Released in UK and US cinemas on 23 November, and on Netflix internationally on 23 December. 2. Bones and All. Luca Guadagnino and Timothée Chalamet, the director and star of Call Me by Your Name ...
Oct 31, 2022 · Watch it on Paramount Plus starting Thursday, Nov. 24 Disenchanted (Disney Plus) Some spells take forever to kick in, or at least that's what the 15-year wait for Disenchanted would have you believe.
Starring Oscar nominees Hugh Jackman and Vanessa Kirby, and Oscar winners Laura Dern and Sir Anthony Hopkins, The Son depicts a divorced father (Jackman) who is forced to confront his failures as a parent when his ex-wife (Dern) drops their troubled son off to live with him. Watch: In select theaters Nov. 25.
Nov 2, 2022 · The Fabelmans (2022) #3 on Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube; #5 on Twitter. Release Date: November 23. Steven Spielberg has frequently infused his films with personal touches, but he’s never done so quite as directly as he does in The Fabelmans. While the film features fictional characters played by Michelle Williams, Paul Dano, Seth Rogen ...
- See How They Run
- National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation
- The Harry Potter Franchise
- Star Trek: The Motion Picture
- While We’Re Young
- Death Becomes Her
- Scarface
- Black Rain
- Hot Rod
- John Carpenter’s Escape from L.A.
Nov. 1, HBO Max Wanna watch a brand new movie? The 20th Century Studios whodunit “See How They Run” is now streaming on HBO Max, just a couple of months after it first hit theaters. Set in London’s West End theater scene in the 1950s, the story follows two cops – a seasoned veteran played by Sam Rockwell and his eager rookie played by Saoirse Ronan...
Nov. 1, HBO Max What better way to get ready for the holidays than watching (or rewatching) “Christmas Vacation?” The third film in John Hughes’ “Vacation” franchise is the best of the bunch, and has become a holiday staple since its release in 1989. Chevy Chase and Beverly D’Angelo lead the ensemble as the heads of the Griswold family, who are inv...
Nov. 1, HBO Max Harry Potter is back! Again. All eight “Harry Potter” films are once again streaming on HBO Max, and while not exactly “new,” they’re some of the most rewatchable and binge-able films in recent memory, so it’s certainly worth highlighting that you can stream them all again on the prestige streaming platform. They also make for a gre...
Nov. 1, HBO Max If it’s a “Star Trek” movie marathon you’re looking for, HBO Max has 10 to choose from (although not of the J.J. Abrams variety). Witness the evolution from “Star Trek: The Motion Picture” all the way up through “Nemesis.” And while the film franchise has varying degrees of quality throughout, a couple of the entries are stunners (“...
Nov. 1, HBO Max Noah Baumbach’s ode to generational differences in relationships is a delightful continuation of his “fun phase” launched with “Frances Ha.” In “While We’re Young,” Ben Stiller and Naomi Watts play a couple who kicks off a friendship with a younger couple, played by Adam Driver and Amanda Seyfried. The comedy comes from Stiller and ...
Nov. 1, HBO Max Robert Zemeckis’ “Death Becomes Her” defies genre. It’s one part supernatural thriller, one part rom-com and one part slapstick. But it’s all delightful. Meryl Streep and Goldie Hawn play two women who are in love with the same man, played by Bruce Willis. Years after Willis leaves Hawn’s character for Streep, Hawn’s character appea...
Nov. 1, Peacock In the brilliant documentary “De Palma,” director Brian De Palma talked about how he didn’t want his version of “Scarface,” based on Howard Hawks’ 1932 version, to be a bunch of Italian gangsters in the typical, stuffy settings. Instead, he wanted to embrace the Miami of the 1980s; he described his aesthetic as “acrylic.” And it rea...
Nov. 1, Paramount+ One of Ridley Scott’s most underrated films (alongside “The Counselor”), “Black Rain” stars Michael Douglas and Andy Garcia as NYPD cops who arrest a member of the Japanese mafia (or yakuza) and are forced to escort him back to Japan. Part hardboiled crime caper, part fish-out-of-water comedy, Scott’s slickly photographed (by fut...
Nov. 1, Paramount+ Just as The Lonely Island was breaking out on “Saturday Night Live,” they were enlisted to spearhead a movie of their own. That resulting film is “Hot Rod,” and while it’s not as tight as their subsequent film “Popstar,” it remains a delightfully silly and wonderful little miracle of a film. Andy Samberg stars as Rod, an aspiring...
Nov. 1, Paramount+ Has the time come that we can admit that “Escape from L.A.” is actually very good? Carpenter’s long overdue legacy sequel saw Snake Plissken (once again played by frequent Carpenter collaborator Kurt Russell), the charismatic criminal from his 1981 cult classic “Escape from New York.” This time Snake is embroiled in a plot to res...
Check out all of the films you need to watch this November: Armageddon Time. Starring: Anne Hathaway, Jeremy Strong, Anthony Hopkins. Director: James Gray. Release Date: November 4, 2022. After his ambitious sci-fi epic Ad Astra, director James Gray is returning to what he knows best – an intimate period drama.
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While narrowing down the choice of what to watch can be difficult, we’ve curated a guide to the best new movies streaming in November below, from bona fide new releases like “ Enola Holmes 2 ” and “ Disenchanted ” to recently release films now streaming like “ Don’t Worry Darling ” and “Nope” to excellent library titles like ...