It’s puzzling to think that we are one step closer to the end of the year with November literally being a couple of days away. One thing is for sure, like previous months, you’ll have plenty of stuff to watch with Netflix lining up a number of new and exciting shows and films to help prepare and usher you nicely into what will be the last month of 2019. Headlining it all is the highly anticipated Martin Martin Scorsese film, The Irishman, starring Robert De Niro and Al Pacino. Joining it is Netflix’s first original animated film, Klaus, which features the vocal talents of Rashida Jones and Joan Cusack. Here are our top picks:
Greenleaf: Season 4 – 11/6/2019
The Greenleafs must stand together at a critical moment as a new ministry takes control of Calvary. But buried secrets threaten to shatter alliances.
The End of the F***ing World: Season 2 – 11/5/2019
Two years after James and Alyssa’s hair-raising road trip, a woman obsessed with the man they killed is released from prison and sets out for revenge.
Atypical: Season 3 – 11/1/2019
As Sam heads into his first year of college, he grapples with new challenges, from making friends to managing his schedule.
The Irishman 11/27/2019
Robert De Niro, Al Pacino and Joe Pesci star in Martin Scorsese’s THE IRISHMAN, an epic saga of organized crime in post-war America told through the eyes of World War II veteran Frank Sheeran, a hustler and hitman who worked alongside some of the most notorious figures of the 20th century. Spanning decades, the film chronicles one of the greatest unsolved mysteries in American history, the disappearance of legendary union boss Jimmy Hoffa, and offers a monumental journey through the hidden corridors of organized crime: its inner workings, rivalries and connections to mainstream politics.
The Toys That Made Us: Season 3 – 11/15/2019
Take a deep dive into the origins — and creative battles — behind Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Power Rangers, My Little Pony and wrestling figures.
Klaus – Netflix Original Film – 11/15/2019
When Jesper (Jason Schwartzman) distinguishes himself as the postal academy’s worst student, he is stationed on a frozen island above the Arctic Circle, where the feuding locals hardly exchange words let alone letters. Jesper is about to give up when he finds an ally in local teacher Alva (Rashida Jones), and discovers Klaus (Oscar® winner J.K. Simmons), a mysterious carpenter who lives alone in a cabin full of handmade toys. These unlikely friendships return laughter to Smeerensburg, forging a new legacy of generous neighbors, magical lore and stockings hung by the chimney with care. An animated holiday comedy directed by Despicable Me co-creator Sergio Pablos, KLAUS co-stars Joan Cusack, Will Sasso and Norm Macdonald.
Girls Trip – 11/2/2019
When four lifelong friends travel to New Orleans for the annual Essence Festival, sisterhoods are rekindled, wild sides are rediscovered, and there’s enough dancing, drinking, brawling, and romancing to make the Big Easy blush.
The Emoji Movie – 11/22/2019
Gene, a multi-expressional emoji, sets out on a journey to become a normal emoji.
Holiday in the Wild – 11/01/2019
To keep her spirits high when their son leaves for college, Manhattanite Kate Conrad (Kristin Davis) has booked a ‘second honeymoon’ with her husband. Instead of thanking her, he brings their relationship to a sudden end; jilted Kate proceeds to Africa for a solo safari. During a detour through Zambia, she helps her pilot, Derek Holliston (Rob Lowe), rescue an orphaned baby elephant. They nurse him back to health at a local elephant sanctuary, and Kate extends her stay through Christmastime. Far from the modern luxuries of home, Kate thrives amidst majestic animals and scenery. Her love for the new surroundings just might extend to the man who shared her journey.
Happy Death Day – 11/22/2019
A college student must relive the day of her murder over and over again, in a loop that will end only when she discovers her killer’s identity.
Revolutionary Road – 11/1/2019
A young couple living in a Connecticut suburb during the mid-1950s struggle to come to terms with their personal problems while trying to raise their two children.
To view the rest of the line up, check here.
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