November is a beautiful time for film. Not only is it Oscar season, meaning some of the most noteworthy films of the year are coming our way, but it’s also the start of the holidays. And this year, the family-friendly, heartwarming tales about to be released are going to get you in the Christmas spirit with no problem.
Not only is Pixar releasing a new film this month, but both Marvel and DC will be competing head-to-head with powerhouse superhero movies. Add to that some thrilling tales based on history, suspenseful murder mysteries and dramas with trailers that are enough to make you teary-eyed… basically, what we’re saying is you should plan on spending a lot of time at the theater this month. These films are not to be missed.
Which film are you most looking forward to seeing in November? Scroll through to see if it made our list.
‘A Bad Moms Christmas’: Nov. 1
The moms (aka. Mila Kunis, Kristen Bell and Katheryn Hahn) are back! And this time they’re taking on Christmas.
‘Thor: Ragnarok’: Nov. 3
In the third installment of Thor’s story, Thor is in a race against time to defeat the evil Hela.
‘Last Flag Flying’: Nov. 3
Three Vietnam vets reunite when one’s son dies in the Iraq War.
‘The Killing of a Sacred Deer’: Nov. 3
Colin Farrell and Nicole Kidman star in this film about a surgeon who takes a strange, sinister boy under his wing.
‘Daddy’s Home 2’: Nov. 10
Brad and Dusty are back and this time their intrusive fathers are joining the hilarity for the holidays.
‘Roman J. Israel, Esq.’: Nov. 10
Denzel Washington plays a defense attorney who finds himself embroiled in a crisis.
‘Murder on the Orient Express’: Nov. 10
From the Agatha Christie novel, a murder mystery takes place on a lavish train.
‘Justice League’: Nov. 17
Batman and Wonder Woman band the team together to face an enemy after Superman’s death.
‘Wonder’: Nov. 17
A boy named August, who has facial differences, enters the school system for the first time as a fifth grader.
‘Mudbound’: Nov. 17
Two men deal with life and racism when they return from WWII to their homes in the South.
‘The Darkest Hour’: Nov. 22
Gary Oldman stars as Winston Churchill as he faces the early days of World War II.
‘The Man Who Invented Christmas’: Nov. 22
The story of Charles Dickens’ life and the events that led him to write A Christmas Carol.
‘Coco’: Nov. 22
Pixar is back with a young boy named Miguel and his adventure through the Land of the Dead.
‘Call Me by Your Name’: Nov. 24
This film about a young man’s sexual self-discovery is already getting Oscar buzz.
‘Porto’: Nov. 24
One of Anton Yelchin’s final films, Porto tells the story of two people who share a romantic night in the namesake city.
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