1. "I Love LA"
Rachel Sennott (“Bottoms”) has created and stars in this new
bawdy comedy series about a young group of friends living and working in
L.A. — think west coast “Girls.” Her co-stars include Josh Hutcherson, Jordan
Firstman, True Whitaker and Odessa A'zion.
November 2, HBO/HBO Max
2. "All's Fair"
Stylish with a packed cast, this new and campy Ryan Murphy
procedural drama follows a firm of female divorce attorneys. The headline-making cast member is Kim Kardashian, but the series also stars Naomi Watts,
Niecy Nash-Betts, Teyana Taylor, Sarah Paulson and Glenn Close.
November 4, Hulu
3. "All Her Fault"
When Marissa (Sarah Snook) arrives to pick up her son from a
playdate, he isn’t at the house she left him at, the house is empty and a
stranger answers the door. In this new drama series adapted from the
Andrea Mara book, Marissa must fight everything to find her son, including
society’s perceptions of her and those around her keeping secrets.
November 6, Peacock
4. "Death by Lightning"
President Garfield was in office for only four months before he
was assassinated by Charles Guiteau, but there’s so much more to the story.
This David Benioff and D.B. Weiss series breaks down the tale we didn’t learn
in history books, with an exceptional cast, starring Michael Shannon, Matthew
Macfadyen, Nick Offerman, Bradley Whitford, Betty Gilpin and Shea Whigham.
November 6, Netflix
5. "Love+War"
Lynsey Addario is juggling two opposing roles: being a
Pulitzer Prize-winning war journalist, where she risks her life every day, and
being a mom to two young sons. In this documentary, the two sides of Lynsey’s
life are explored as she grapples with finding her career calling and if it’s worth
the risk.
November 6, Nat Geo/Disney+/Hulu
6. "Frankenstein"
The buzz so far is positive for director Guillermo
del Toro’s ("The Shape of Water") take on the Mary Shelley classic. The cast is amazing, with Oscar
Isaac as Victor Frankenstein, Jacob Elordi as the monster and Mia Goth and Christoph Waltz in supporting roles.
November 7, Netflix
7. "Pluribus"
Rhea Seehorn leads this new Vince Gilligan (“Breaking Bad”)
series as Carol. In what's cryptically being described as a “genre-bending original,” the
most miserable person on Earth must save the world from happiness, whatever
that means.
November 7, Apple TV
8. "Being Eddie"
Eddie Murphy’s 50-year career is the subject of this new documentary. From stand-up comedy to
blockbuster films, it’s all discussed by him and some of his famous friends
like Pete Davidson, Jamie Foxx and Tracee Ellis Ross.
November 12, Netflix
9. "A Merry Little Ex-Mas"
Alicia Silverstone and Oliver Hudson play exes co-parenting
through the holidays while dipping their toes back into the dating world.
Jameela Jamil co-stars.
November 12, Netflix
10. "Palm Royale"
Maxine (Kristen Wiig) is in big trouble in Season 2 of the
campy dramedy series set in a luxury resort in 1970s Palm Beach. Ricky Martin,
Leslie Bibb, Allison Janney and Carol Burnett all co-star.
November 12, Apple TV
11. "The Beast in Me"
In this new thriller series, Aggie (Claire Wiggs) is an
author suffering from writer’s block after the death of her son. A new neighbor
(Matthew Rhys), suspected in his wife’s disappearance, piques her interest,
with her curiosity bringing her uncomfortably close to him.
November 13, Netflix
12. "Last Samurai Standing"
Like “Squid Game” meets “Shogun,” this new action series journeys
to feudal Japan for an epic battle where the last warrior standing gets the bag.
November 13, Netflix
13. "Come See Me in the Good Light"
Funny, sweet and deeply touching, this documentary follows a couple
(also poets) facing incurable cancer. Together, they find purpose, a joy of
living and amazing resilience in the darkest of times.
November 14, Apple TV
14. "Malice"
In a reverse of the evil nanny trope, Jack Whitehall plays a
charming tutor to a wealthy family while they vacation in Greece. He then
scores an invite to their London home, where he covertly begins sabotaging the
family. David Duchovny and Carice Van Houten also star.
November 14, Prime Video
15. "Nouvelle Vague"
Director Richard Linklater (“Before” Trilogy) returns to
Paris for this film about film and French New Wave Cinema. He portrays the making
of Jean-Luc Godard’s “Breathless” as a hangout comedy starring Guillaume
Marbeck, Aubry Dullin and Zoey Deutch. It’s funny, stylish and trés chic.
November 14, Netflix
16. "Champagne Problems"
Christmas in Paris? Sounds wonderful. This bubbly movie has
a plot that feels very “Emily in Paris”: Sydney (Mika Kelly) goes to Paris for
work over the holidays and ends up in a romance with the son of a potential client, the founder of a large champagne company. Sparks fly and lots of
wine flows.
November 19, Netflix
17. "The Assassin"
What happens when you find out your mom is a retired assassin?
In this new drama (with a cheeky edge), Edward (Freddie Highmore) discovers his estranged mother’s secret past, just as they’re reunited and dragged into danger.
November 20, 2025
18. "A Man on the Inside"
Catch up on both Season 1 and the new Season 2 of this fun
detective comedy series, based on a true story, where Ted Danson plays a widowed professor
who takes a job as a private eye. Last season, he went undercover at a
retirement home, and this season takes him to a college university. Danson’s
real-life wife, Mary Steenburgen, joins the cast.
November 20, Netflix
19. "Train Dreams"
The buzz on this Sundance film is that it’s a very profound
look at Robert Grainer, a logger and railroad worker from the early 1900s. It’s
being called one of the best movies of the year. Joel Edgerton, Felicity Jones,
Kerry Condon and William H. Macy star.
November 21, Netflix
20. "Chris Hemsworth: A Road Trip to Remember"
Grab the tissues for this documentary following Chris
Hemsworth and his father, Craig, on the trip of a lifetime. As Craig battles the
early stages of dementia, Chris brings him on a therapeutically-designed road trip
through key points of his life.
November 23, Nat Geo/Disney+/Hulu
21. "Stranger Things"
After three years of waiting, the grand finale, Season 5, of this show about teens battling evil forces from another dimension has arrived. All your favorite actors return, with the addition of Linda Hamilton ("The Terminator").
November 26, Netflix
22. "Left-Handed Girl"
If this film about a precocious young girl making her way in the world reminds you of "The
Florida Project," it’s no surprise. Director Shih-Ching Tsou co-wrote and
produced it with Sean Baker, who directed the former film. This one is set in
Taipei and is more family-focused but equally compelling.
November 28, Netflix