Bravo’s first scripted series has Lisa Edelstein, a humorous and real take on the reality of divorce, and some serious lifestyle porn. (Releases: Nov. 1.)
Idris Elba: ‘Mandela, My Dad and Me’
This documentary follows Elba as he struggles to record his first album while also paying tribute to two key figures in his life. (Nov. 1)
‘Twinsters’
This documentary follows Anais Bordier as she reunites with the identical twin sister she didn’t actually know she had. (Nov. 1)
‘Do I Sound Gay?’
Journalist David Thorpe explores his own insecurities about sounding gay through discussions with various LGBT icons. (Nov. 3)
‘Master of None’
Aziz Ansari’s Netflix original comedy is receiving some really positive buzz for his ability to balance humor with some real issues. (Nov. 6)
‘Anna Karenina’
Looking for some romance and heartbreak all rolled into one iconic tale? Anna Karenina will do the trick. (Nov. 12)
‘Dior and I’
A behind-the-scenes look at how Raf Simons pulled together his first haute couture collection in just eight weeks. (Nov. 14)
‘Blue Caprice’
This crime drama is based on the real-life events that ultimately led to the Beltway sniper attacks. (Nov. 14)
‘People Places Things’
This film follows a single father as he struggles to raise his young twin daughters and open himself up to new love. (Nov. 15)
Marvel’s ‘Jessica Jones’: Season 1
If you have fallen in love with Melissa Benoist as Supergirl, then this Netflix original about Jessica Jones is for you. (Nov. 20)
‘Switched at Birth’: Season 4
Expect shocking twists and emotional predicaments for Bay, Daphne and the members of their collective family. (Nov. 25)
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