1. "Paris in Love"
Paris Hilton drops the character she became famous with for
this intimate new reality series. Here, she becomes a mother and shares with
her family painful details of abuse in her past.
November 30, Netflix
2. "All the Light We Cannot See"
Book clubs everywhere will want to screen this miniseries adaptation
of the best-selling novel of the same name. In it, worlds collide when a blind French
teenager crosses paths with a German soldier in Nazi-occupied France. Hugh
Laurie and Mark Ruffalo also star, in addition to Aria Mia Loberti and Louis
Hofmann.
November 2, Netflix
3. "Fingernails"
Would you sacrifice a fingernail if it meant you could be
paired with your true love? In this sci-fi film, couples use technology to be
paired, but the results might not be perfect. Riz Ahmed, Jessie Buckley, Luke Wilson, Annie Murphy and Jeremy
Allen White star.
November 3, Apple TV+
4. "Nyad"
Annette Benning stars as real-life long-distance swimmer Diana
Nyad, who tries to become the first woman to swim from Florida to Cuba without
a shark cage at age 60. Jodie Foster and Rhys Ifans co-star.
November 3, Netflix
5. "Quiz Lady"
A dysfunctional family needs funds fast to settle their
mother’s gambling debts, so they turn to game shows as a way out in this comedy
starring Sandra Oh,
Awkwafina, Jason Schwartzman, Will Ferrell, Tony Hale and Holland Taylor.
November
3, Hulu
6. "The Buccaneers"
Picture “The Gilded Age” mixed with a modern female high
school drama and you have this series about young American girls in London debutante
society in the 1870s. It is based on an unfinished Edith Wharton novel.
November 8, Apple TV+
7. "The Santa Clauses"
It’s time for season two of the series that continues the
story from Disney’s hit holiday movie franchise. This time, Santa (Tim Allen) must
go head-to-head with an exiled former Santa (Eric Stonestreet) to save
Christmas yet again.
November 8, Disney+
8. "The Killer"
David Fincher’s latest stars Michael Fassbender as an assassin
caught up in an international manhunt.
November 10, Netflix
9. "The Curse"
Nathan Fielder’s latest uncomfortable comedy series stars Emma
Stone and himself as married hosts of an HGTV show. When a child curses him,
all goes wrong. Benny Safdie is the co-creator and also co-stars.
November 12, Showtime
10. "A Murder at the End of the World"
In this new miniseries, Darby Hart (Emma Corrin) is
a hacker and amateur sleuth who gets invited to the isolated getaway of a billionaire
(Clive Owen) with eight other guests. When one of the guests is found dead, Darby
must solve the case before another victim falls.
November 14, Hulu
11. "The Crown"
The first part of the last season of this royal series drops
(with the second half arriving in December). Set 1997 to 2005, Imelda Staunton continues
as Queen Elizabeth II, facing the death of Diana, the courtship of William and
Kate and more.
November 16, Netflix
12. "Julia"
In season two of the Julia Child series, Julia travels to
France and Washington D.C., navigating her newfound celebrity with the help of
her inner circle, including husband Paul (David Hyde Pierce) and best friend Avis
(Bebe Neuwirth).
November 16, Max
13. "Please Don't Destroy: The Treasure of Foggy Mountain"
Please Don’t Destroy (AKA the "Saturday Night Live" digital shorts
group consisting of Martin
Herlihy, John Higgins and Ben Marshall) has their own feature film. In it, the
trio use a treasure map from when they were kids to find a hidden fortune, but
encounter the craziest obstacles along the way.
November
17, Peacock
14. "JFK: One Day in America"
One of several specials coinciding with the 60th
anniversary of the Kennedy assassination, this documentary chronicles the final
hours of JFK.
November 5, Nat Geo/Hulu/Disney+
15. "Fargo"
The fifth season of the crime drama jumps to 2019 where a
housewife (Juno Temple) may be hiding a secret. Jon Hamm plays a local sheriff
while Joe Keery,
Jennifer Jason Leigh and Lamorne Morris also star.
November 21, Prime Video
16. "The Naughty Nine"
When Andy ends up on the naughty list, he gathers together nine
other children to pull a heist and get the presents from the North Pole they
believe are rightly theirs.
November 22, Disney+
17. "Faraway Downs"
Baz Luhrmann’s 2008 film “Australia” was a financial disappointment,
but he gets another chance now that he has recut it into a miniseries with never-seen footage. The Nicole
Kidman and Hugh Jackman drama focuses on a dispute over a cattle ranch in 1930s
and 1940s Australia.
November 26, Hulu
18. "The Artful Dodger"
"Oliver Twist" gets a spinoff in the form of this new comedy series
starring Thomas Brodie-Sangster (Love Actually) as Dodger, now a surgeon in
Australia, but haunted by Fagin (David Thewlis).
November 29, Disney+ / Hulu
19. "Family Switch"
Jennifer Garner and Ed Helms are parents who switch places
with their teens in this family comedy film, based on the book “Bedtime for
Mommy” from “Yes Day!” illustrator Amy Rosenthal.
November 30, Netflix
20. "Obliterated"
A team of special forces agents think they saved Las Vegas
from destruction so they go out and celebrate, only to realize after they are
wasted that they must finish the job in this new comedy-action series.
November 30, Netflix