There’s some good stuff coming to Netflix this month beyond that one thing we’ve all been waiting for.
‘Alfie’ – Nov. 1
You could watch for the plot or just to remind yourself of that time when Jude Law and Sienna Miller were together.
‘A Very Thomas Christmas’ – Nov. 1
You might think November is too early to celebrate Christmas, but your little ones won’t.
‘The African Queen’ – Nov. 1
A classic featuring Bogart and Hepburn is always a good idea.
‘Pervert Park’ – Nov. 1
This documentary follows a group of sex offenders in Florida as they attempt to return to society.
‘Food Choices’ – Nov. 2
This documentary explores the implications of what people choose to eat and examines many diet-related misconceptions.
‘The Crown’ Season 1 – Nov. 4
This Netflix original adopts the perspective of Queen Elizabeth II when she was a 25-year-old newlywed and newly crowned queen.
‘Take Me to the River’ – Nov. 12
A teenager is accused of abuse just as he plans to come out to his family at a reunion in Nebraska.
‘Burn After Reading’ – Nov. 16
In this Coen brothers drama-comedy, hijinks ensue when two gym workers find themselves in possession of a CIA agent’s memoirs.
‘Divines’ – Nov. 18
Receiving acclaim at the Cannes Film Festival, this French film explores the relationship between a streetwise teen and an aspiring dancer.
‘Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life’ – Nov. 25
That revival you’ve been holding out for since 2007 is finally here. Oy with the poodles already.
‘Michael Che Matters’ – Nov. 25
The SNL Weekend Update anchor brings his laid-back comedy approach to this stand-up special, which was filmed live in Brooklyn.
‘Boyhood’ – Nov. 25
Richard Linklater’s groundbreaking film tracks the life of Mason from childhood until he takes his first steps into adulthood.
‘The Jungle Book’ – Nov. 30
This 2016 adaptation follows Mowgli, a man-cub who is forced to run from the jungle and take a journey of self-discovery in the process.
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