There’s a lot to stream this November, so we’re highlighting the best of the bunch.
More than 30 years after Spike Lee’s sexy comedy She’s Gotta Have It dazzled the indie film world, Netflix is serializing the story about a woman and her three lovers. Starring DeWanda Wise and Lyriq Bent, we’re looking forward to seeing how looking for love has changed since the 1980s (and we know it has).
Alias Grace is the true story of an Irish immigrant housemaid in the 1840s who was imprisoned for the murder of her employer, Thomas Kinnear. It’s unclear, however, if she is the true culprit. This psychological thriller will show that ghastly conditions of an underclass jail in a desperate society.
Carey Mulligan and Mary J. Blige star in Mudbound, a drama that takes place on a farm just after World War II. Other cast members include Garret Hedlund and Jason Clarke in what’s sure to be a powerful drama dealing with PTSD and racism.
We’ve also included a few of the shows leaving Netflix so you have a chance to watch them before it’s too late.
‘The Big Family Cooking Showdown’: Nov. 3
A sizzling competitive food show that celebrates families.
‘Alias Grace’
The true story of Grace Marks, a housemaid who may have killed her employer.
‘Fate/Apocrypha’: Nov. 7
The theft of the Holy Grail starts a war to get it back in an alternate universe.
‘Lady Dynamite’: Nov. 10
Maria Bamford is back for Season 2 to share more of her strange life.
‘Mudbound’: Nov. 17
Two men return home from World War II to work on a farm in rural Mississippi.
‘Longmire’: Nov. 17
Don’t miss the final season of this award-winning show starring Katee Sackoff.
‘Marvel’s The Punisher’: Nov. 17
Marine veteran Frank Castle becomes a vigilante known as the Punisher.
‘Brian Regan: Nunchucks and Flamethrowers’: Nov. 21
Comedian Brian Regan’s latest stand-up special will be sure to make you smile when it arrives on Netflix.
‘Godless’: Nov. 22
An outlaw hides out at a ranch in a town of just women.
‘The Boss Baby’: Nov. 22
Alec Baldwin voices a bossy baby in this fun animated film.
‘She’s Gotta Have It’: Nov. 23
A woman does her best to juggle three lovers and create art.
‘V for Vendetta’: Leaving Nov. 1
Natalie Portman follows a shadowy freedom fighter in dystopian London.
‘The Matrix’ Trilogy: Leaving Nov. 1
All three genre-bending Matrix films are going down the rabbit hole Nov. 1.
‘How I Met Your Mother’: Leaving Nov. 13
All nine seasons of the hit comedy will be gone Nov. 13.
‘Hugo’: Leaving Nov. 1
This dreamy children’s story set in 1930s Paris leaves Nov. 1.
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