What's Coming Out This Week In Theaters and On Streaming, VOD & TV (November 10 - November 16, 2025)
All the đ„ films and đș shows hitting theaters and streaming this week!
As we head into the holidays, it usually means a flood of new movies and shows is on the way, and this week marks the start of that rush. With plenty of new releases hitting theaters and streaming platforms, thereâs no shortage of options. Hereâs a quick rundown of whatâs coming in the days ahead, whether youâre planning a cozy night at home in front of your TV or a trip to your local cinema.
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đ„ Now You See Me: Now You Donât
(Fri, Nov 14th â wide release)
The Four Horsemen are back... or are they? Jesse Eisenberg, Woody Harrelson, Dave Franco, and Isla Fisher reunite under Zombieland director Ruben Fleischer for another sleek, twist-filled illusionist caper. With new recruits Dominic Sessa, Ariana Greenblatt, and Justice Smith caught in a high-stakes heist against a powerful family dynasty led by Rosamund Pike, old tricks collide with new blood. And in this game, seeing isnât believing, itâs just the setup for the next great trick.
đ„ The Running Man
(Fri, Nov 14th â wide release)
Run, donât walk! Stephen Kingâs dystopian thriller sprints back to life in a crumbling America where bloodsport is primetime entertainment. Director Edgar Wright and star Glen Powell lead a fierce, fast-paced revival of Kingâs 1982 novel and the cult 1987 film, trading Arnold Schwarzeneggerâs â80s bombast for something leaner, meaner, and chillingly relevant. With Emilia Jones, Josh Brolin, Colman Domingo, and Lee Pace in the mix, Wright injects his signature pulse-pounding flair into the story of a financially struggling everyman (Powell) forced into a televised manhunt where survival is the only prize worth winning.
đ„ Keeper
(Fri, Nov 14th â wide release)
Love can be a real killer... and Osgood Perkins is here to prove it. Fresh off The Monkey and Longlegs, the horror auteur returns with another slow-burn descent into madness, trapping Tatiana Maslany and Rossif Sutherland in a marriage that festers into something monstrous. This chilling tale of fractured love turns an anniversary getaway into a waking nightmareâbecause sometimes, itâs not the cabin thatâs haunted, itâs the relationship.
đ„ Trap House
(Fri, Nov 14th â limited release)
Parentingâs tough, and Dave Bautistaâs got it down to a deadly art. The Guardians of the Galaxy star plays a hard-boiled DEA agent whose biggest problem isnât the cartel heâs hunting... itâs that his teenage son and his buddies are robbing the cartelâs stash houses. Also starring Bobby Cannavale, Jack Champion, and Sophia Lillis, this explosive blend of heart, humor, and high-velocity chaos proves thereâs no manual for fatherhoodâespecially when your kidâs the one stealing from drug lords.
đ„ The Carpenterâs Son
(Fri, Nov 14th â limited release)
Holy terror takes on new meaning as Nicolas Cage descends into divine madness in this chilling biblical nightmare. Directed by Lotfy Nathan (12 OâClock Boys), this film reimagines the early life of Jesus (Noah Jupe) through the eyes of a tormented father facing forces far beyond his understanding. With FKA Twigs as Mary, faith turns fragile and miracles morph into menace in a haunting vision where scripture itself becomes the source of fear.
đ„ Rebuilding
(Fri, Nov 14th â limited release)
Hope doesnât come easy, but Josh OâConnor makes every moment count. He journeys into the burned-out heart of America as a rancher forced into a FEMA camp after wildfires consume everything he owns. Written and directed by Max Walker-Silverman (A Love Song), this tender, quietly devastating drama finds grace amid the ashes as OâConnor rebuilds not just his home, but the fragile bonds of family and faith.
đ„ Jay Kelly
(Fri, Nov 14th â limited release; in select theaters)
Fame has never looked so lonely... or so irresistibly charming. George Clooney stars as a world-weary actor caught between the man he is and the myth heâs become. Directed by Noah Baumbach, the film pairs Clooney with Adam Sandler as his burnt-out manager on a wistful road trip across Europe, joined by Laura Dern. Witty, melancholic, and unmistakably Baumbach, itâs a bittersweet meditation on fame, friendship, and the performance of being human.
đ„ Left-Handed Girl
(Fri, Nov 14th â limited release; in select theaters)
Written and directed by Shih-Ching Tsou and produced by Oscar-winner Sean Baker (Anora), this tender family drama follows a single mother and her two daughters as they return to Taipei after years in the countryside to start a food stand at a lively night market. But when their traditional grandfather forbids the youngest, left-handed granddaughter from using her âdevil hand,â buried tensions and generational secrets slowly rise to the surface.
đ„ SirÄt
(Fri, Nov 14th â limited release)
A haunting journey through music, loss, and the desertâs hypnotic pulse. From acclaimed filmmaker Oliver Laxe (Mimosas), this Cannes Jury Prize winner follows a father (Sergi LĂłpez) and son trekking through Moroccoâs rave-soaked wilderness in search of their missing daughter. As the beats grow louder and the desert burns hotter, this trance-like odyssey blurs the line between grief, faith, and the need to let go.
đ„ Arco
(Fri, Nov 14th â limited release)
When the future looks bleak, leave it to a 10-year-old time traveler to brighten things up. In this dazzling animated odyssey from French filmmaker Ugo Bienvenu and featuring and produced by Natalie Portman, a boy from a peaceful tomorrow crash-lands in the ravaged world of 2075 and teams up with a fearless girl and her loyal robot to save both their worlds.
đ„ King Ivory
(Fri, Nov 14th â limited release)
Justice is a dirty business in this hard-hitting crime thriller where every cop, crook, and cartel player is chasing the same poison. James Badge Dale stars as a Tulsa narcotics officer waging a losing battle against fentanyl while his own son becomes another casualty of the epidemic. Written and directed by John Swab (Candy Land), and featuring Ben Foster, Melissa Leo, and the late Graham Greene, itâs a raw, unflinching descent into Americaâs drug warâwhere redemption costs as much as revenge.
đ„ Muzzle: City of Wolves
(Fri, Nov 14th â limited release)
Fetch some vengeance! And Aaron Eckhartâs not rolling over. The Dark Knight alum returns in this indie crime sequel as Jake Rosser, a burned-out exâK-9 cop forced back into the fight when a ruthless gang shatters his fragile peace. Teaming up with a new four-legged partner, he wages a one-man war through the cityâs criminal underbellyâproving that sometimes manâs best friend is the last line of justice.
đ„ Bull Run
(Fri, Nov 14th â limited release; also on â
VOD/Digital)
He swapped slapshots for spreadsheetsâand the ice for insider deals. In this razor-edged dark comedy, a fast-talking ex-hockey pro (Tom Blyth) hustles his way through the absurd world of high finance, where charm is currency and every win comes with a moral penalty. With Chris Diamantopoulos, Jay Mohr, and director Alfredo Barrios Jr. (Burn Notice), itâs capitalism with a wicked grin.
đ„ Murder at the Embassy
(Fri, Nov 14th â limited release; also on â
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Mischa Barton returns in this tense follow-up to Invitation to Murder, where secrets inside the British Embassy in Cairo threaten to ignite international conflict. When a murder investigation uncovers a second, deadlier conspiracy, mystery novel-obsessed sleuth Miranda Green (Barton) must navigate another maze of suspects and lies, racing against time to expose the true culprit.
đ„ Bunny
(Fri, Nov 14th â limited release; also on â
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Set over one scorching summer day, two hustlers (Mo Stark & Ben Jacobson) and their eccentric neighbors scramble to cover up a dead body before the nightâs over. Directed by Jacobson, this feverish, neon-soaked crime comedy dives into the chaos, charm, and sheer desperation of New Yorkâs downtown misfits.
đ„ The Perfect Gamble
(Fri, Nov 14th â limited release; also on â
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Directed by Danny Abeckaser, this indie crime thriller follows two ex-cons (David Arquette & Abeckaser) who open an underground casino only to find themselves caught in the crossfire of organized crime. As tensions rise and loyalties fracture, one gamblerâs girlfriend becomes the key to their survival in this gritty tale of risk, redemption, and betrayal.
đ„ Steve Schapiro: Being Everywhere
(Fri, Nov 14th â limited release; in select theaters)
Through legendary photojournalist Steve Schapiroâs own words and unforgettable images, the film explores a career that spanned the Civil Rights Movement, Hollywoodâs golden era, and intimate portraits of cultural legends. From the marches of Selma to the sets of The Godfather and Taxi Driver, Schapiroâs lens shaped how we see historyârevealing not just famous faces but the human stories behind them.
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đŠ Playdate
(Wed, Nov 12th â premiering on Prime Video)
Fatherhood meets firepower! Kevin James stars as a mild-mannered stepdad whose innocent park meetup turns into a bullet-fueled buddy adventure when Alan Ritchsonâs overzealous âsuper-dadâ reveals heâs actually an undercover agent. Directed by Luke Greenfield (Letâs Be Cops) and written by Neil Goldman (Shrinking), this action romp blends dad jokes with detonationsâa high-octane mashup of Kindergarten Cop and True Lies where playdates turn perilous and carpool lanes become combat zones.
đŠ Being Eddie
(Wed, Nov 12th â premiering on Netflix)
He changed comedy, conquered Hollywood, and did it all before he could rent a car. Netflixâs new documentary traces the extraordinary rise of Eddie Murphyâfrom teenage stand-up prodigy to SNL breakout to global movie superstarâwith never-before-seen footage and insights from Dave Chappelle, Chris Rock, Jamie Foxx, and Kevin Hart. A celebration of charisma, genius, and fearlessness, itâs a reminder that Eddie didnât just make us laugh... he changed the game forever.
đŠ A Merry Little Ex-Mas
(Wed, Nov 12th â premiering on Netflix)
Nothing says holiday spirit like a little revenge under the mistletoe. Alicia Silverstone and Oliver Hudson star as freshly divorced exes determined to host one last âperfectâ family Christmasâuntil they both show up with new, younger partners in tow. With Jameela Jamil and Pierson FodĂ© fanning the festive flames, this Netflix comedy serves up a hilariously awkward blend of love, jealousy, and seasonal sabotage.
đŠ Freakier Friday
(Wed, Nov 12th â streaming on Disney+)
Jamie Lee Curtis and Lindsay Lohan return as Tess and Anna Coleman in this chaotic sequel to the 2003 body-swap comedy. This time around, daughters become mothers, grandmas become teens, and family ties get hilariously tangled. When supernatural forces strike again, Anna and her daughter (Julia Butters) swap livesâwhile Tess ends up stuck in the body of her soon-to-be step-granddaughter (Sophia Hammons). With weddings to sabotage and exes to revisit, this multigenerational mix-up proves that lightning can strike twice... and itâs even freakier the second time around!
đŠ Jane Austen Wrecked My Life
(Thurs, Nov 13th â streaming on Netflix)
In this charming romantic film from writer-director Laura Piani, Agathe (Camille Rutherford) is a clumsy yet lovable bookshop worker in Paris, dreaming of writing her own success story while longing for a love like something straight out of a Jane Austen novel. Struggling with writerâs block and a desperate single life, Agatheâs luck changes when her best friend (Pablo Pauly) gets her an invitation to the Jane Austen Writersâ Residency in England. There, she finds herself caught in an unexpected romantic triangle, forcing her to confront her insecurities and decide what she truly wants for both her career and her heart.
đŠ Come See Me in the Good Light
(Fri, Nov 14th â premiering on Apple TV+)
This deeply moving yet surprisingly funny documentary follows poets Andrea Gibson and Megan Falley as they face terminal illness with humor, honesty, and heart. A celebration of creativity and connection, it turns mortality into poetry, finding beauty, laughter, and light in lifeâs most fragile moments.
đŠ One to One: John & Yoko
(Fri, Nov 14th â premiering on HBO MAX)
Directed by Oscar-winner Kevin MacDonald (Marley, One Day in September) and co-director Sam Rice-Edwards, this documentary revisits John Lennon and Yoko Onoâs first year in New York City, capturing their creative surge, political activism, and unforgettable âOne to Oneâ benefit concert at Madison Square Garden.
đŠ Eddington
(Fri, Nov 14th â streaming on HBO MAX)
Lockdowns, lies, and lunacy! Welcome to small-town America, Ari Aster style. In this pitch-black COVID-era satire, Joaquin Phoenix plays Sheriff Joe Cross, a straight-shooting enforcer tasked with keeping his desert town of Eddington, New Mexico from unraveling during the early days of the pandemic. But when conspiracy theories spread faster than the virus itself âand the resistance is led by a slick social media preacher (Austin Butler), an opportunistic mayor (Pedro Pascal), and even his own wife (Emma Stone)âCross finds himself spiraling into chaos. Written and directed by Aster, this is a blistering descent into paranoia, politics, and public health gone to hell.
đŠ Nouvelle Vague
(Fri, Nov 14th â premiering on Netflix)
Filmmaker Richard Linklater time-travels to 1960s Paris in this dazzling meta-homage to Jean-Luc Godardâs Breathless and the birth of the French New Wave. With Guillaume Marbeck as Godard and Zoey Deutch channeling Breathless star Jean Seberg, Linklater fuses cinematic reverence with romantic recreation to capture the moment film broke free and became art itself. Equal parts re-enactment and docudrama, itâs Linklaterâs love letter to the cinephiles who made indie world cinema possible.
đŠ In Your Dreams
(Fri, Nov 14th â premiering on Netflix)
Former Pixar animator Alex Woo directs and co-writes this whimsical tale of two siblings who chase the Sandman across the surreal landscapes of their own dreams. From candy-coated kingdoms to bizarre nightmare realms, Stevie and Elliotâs quest for the perfect family becomes a laugh-filled, heart-tugging odyssey through the limitless world of imagination.
đŠ Lefter: The Story of the Ordinarius
(Fri, Nov 14th â premiering on Netflix)
A gifted young footballer defies his domineering father to chase the beautiful game, facing triumph and heartbreak on his path to greatness. Inspired by the life of Turkish legend Lefter (Erdem Kaynarca), his journey is one of faith, fame, and fierce perseverance. Directed by Can Ulkay, this stirring sports drama pays tribute to the man who transformed raw talent into lasting legacyâand earned the name âThe Ordinaryus.â
đŠ Nobody 2
(Fri, Nov 14th â streaming on Peacock)
Hutch Mansell (Bob Odenkirk) just wanted a peaceful family vacationâuntil a run-in with local thugs sparks an all-out war with a ruthless Queenpin (Sharon Stone). Now, between roadside attractions and mob shootouts, the worldâs most unlikely suburban assassin is back to doing what he does best: making bad guys regret their life choices.
đŠ A Very Jonas Christmas Movie
(Fri, Nov 14th â premiering Disney+)
The Jonas Brothers play themselves in a festive comedy of errors that turns holiday travel into pure chaos. When a series of mishaps leaves them stranded overseas, the trio must race against time to make it home to New York before Christmas morning. Packed with laughs, heart, and a touch of holiday magic, itâs a rock ânâ roll road trip to remember.
đŠ Osiris
(Sat, Nov 15th â streaming on Hulu/Disney+)
During a covert mission, a Special Forces unit is suddenly transported to a massive alien ship orbiting Earth, where theyâre hunted for meat by monstrous extraterrestrials. Trapped in a floating deathtrap, the soldiers (Max Martini, LaMonica Garrett, Michael Irby, and more) team up with fellow abductees, including a grizzled survivor (Linda Hamilton, with a Russian accent and a big damn gun), to fight their way out before theyâre added to the dinner menu.
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Roofman
(Tues, Nov 11th â on VOD/Digital)
A reformed robber hiding out in a Toys âRâ Us? Now thatâs a setup built for mischief. From Derek Cianfrance, the filmmaker behind Blue Valentine and The Place Beyond the Pines, comes a stranger-than-fiction true-crime caper that finds Channing Tatum as a fugitive who holes up among action figures, snacks on peanut M&Ms, and somehow discovers redemptionâand maybe love (Kirsten Dunst)âbefore the authorities close in.
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Kiss of the Spider Woman
(Tues, Nov 11th â on VOD/Digital)
In this lush, hallucinatory musical from Dreamgirls director Bill Condon, prison walls dissolve into the glow of old Hollywood as two prisoners (played by Diego Luna and Tonatiuh) find freedom in fantasy amid political imprisonment. Jennifer Lopez aims to shine as a classic silver-screen siren who may exist only in their minds, blurring reality with cinematic dreams. Equal parts heartache and high glamour, this dazzling reimagining of the hit stage musical and acclaimed novel proves that sometimes the only way to survive oppression is to dance and sing right through it.
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Deathstalker
(Tues, Nov 11th â on VOD/Digital)
Sharpen your swords and crank up the amps! Cult director Steven Kostanski (PG: Psycho Goreman) is bringing the â80s fantasy madness back to life. In this gloriously gonzo remake, stuntman-turned-action hero Daniel Bernhardt takes up the cursed blade to battle the dark forces of Nekromemnon, unleashing a wild mix of monsters, magic, and mayhem. With a face-melting soundtrack from Slash and composer Bear McCreary, itâs pure retro chaosâbarbarians, blood, and blistering riffs proving once again that in this heavy-metal realm never dies.
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Under the Stars
(Tues, Nov 11th â on VOD/Digital)
Love gets a rewrite in this sun-drenched rom-com where heartbreak and inspiration collide under the Italian sky. Alex Pettyfer stars as a struggling romance novelist who escapes to Italy in search of his muse, only to find one in Eva De Dominici, a woman who challenges every clichĂ© heâs ever written. With Jessica Serfaty, Andy Garcia, and Toni Collette rounding out the cast, this charming tale of second chances proves that sometimes you have to lose the plot to find the passion.
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Drive Back Home
(Tues, Nov 11th â on VOD/Digital)
Set in 1970 and inspired by a true story, this tender, rough-edged dramedy follows two brothersâone a gruff small-town plumber (Charlie Creed-Miles), the other recently jailed for public indecency (Alan Cumming)âas they travel from Toronto to New Brunswick under their motherâs orders, rediscovering family through tension, truth, and reluctant forgiveness.
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Queens of the Dead
(Tues, Nov 11th â on VOD/Digital)
Theyâre fierce, theyâre fabulous, and theyâre dying to put on a show. In her feature debut, Tina Romero (daughter of horror legend George A. Romero) resurrects the zombie genre with a campy, glitter-drenched twist. When a Brooklyn drag ball becomes ground zero for the undead uprising, a band of drag queens, rivals, and club kids fight to survive the night in heels and full glam. Starring Katy OâBrian, Riki Lindhome, Margaret Cho, and Cheyenne Jackson, this campy zombie comedy proves that when the apocalypse hits, the runway never closes.
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Mr. K
(Tues, Nov 11th â on VOD/Digital)
Check in, lose your mind, and donât expect to leave sane. In this surreal dark comedy, Crispin Glover plays a washed-up magician who books a room at a mysterious hotelâonly to find himself caught in an endless maze of riddles, doubles, and dĂ©jĂ vu. Written and directed by Tallulah H. Schwab (Confetti Harvest), this delirious descent into illusion and insanity channels the eerie absurdity of Kafka and Lynch, anchored by Gloverâs hypnotically unhinged performanceâat a place where checkout time never comes.
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Orwell: 2 + 2 = 5
(Tues, Nov 11th â on VOD/Digital)
Acclaimed filmmaker Raoul Peck (I Am Not Your Negro) turns his lens on one of the 20th centuryâs most prophetic voices: George Orwell. With the full collaboration of the Orwell Estate, Peck blends archival footage, diary entries, cinematic references, and striking contemporary images to craft both a definitive portrait of the author and a bold exploration of his enduring relevance. From 1984 to Animal Farm, Orwellâs warnings against authoritarianism resonate with uncanny force todayâmaking him not just a writer of the past, but a guide for the future.
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One Battle After Another
(Fri, Nov 14th â on VOD/Digital)
Filmmaker Paul Thomas Anderson joins forces with Leonardo DiCaprio for the first time in this pitch-black satire loosely inspired by Thomas Pynchonâs novel Vineland. DiCaprio stars as Bob Ferguson, a washed-up underground radical on the run in present-day L.A., trying to protect his teenage daughter (Chase Infiniti) from both a militarized police crackdown and his own failed ideals. With Teyana Taylor, Sean Penn, Benicio del Toro, and Regina Hall, the film unpacks the debris of a revolution that fizzled into apathy and nostalgia. Shot in lush VistaVision and steeped in PTAâs trademark dark wit, itâs a story where the revolution isnât televised... itâs bungled, bitter, and maybe already dead.
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Are We Good?
(Fri, Nov 14th â on VOD/Digital)
Marc Maron turns the spotlight inward in this candid documentary that sifts through grief, regret, and the absurdity of survival. With his trademark mix of bitterness and vulnerability, he reflects on love lost, family scars, and the state of comedy. Itâs raw, unfiltered Maronâequal parts self-loathing and consistently honest.
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Citizen Sleuth
(Fri, Nov 14th â on VOD/Digital)
Emily Nestor, creator of the hit true-crime podcast Mile Marker 181, searches for answers about a mysterious death that spirals into a reckoning with the ethics of storytelling itself. A gripping portrait of ambition and accountability in the podcast era, Chris Kasickâs documentary turns the mic on a new kind of detectiveâone chasing both justice and downloads.
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Escobank
(Fri, Nov 14th â on VOD/Digital)
When a slick Miami crime boss and his ragtag crew head to Colombia in search of Escobarâs buried millions, greed, paranoia, and betrayal quickly take hold. Directed by Orit Liba, this tense, pulpy treasure hunt turns into a fight for survival where the jungle becomes both a graveyard and a test of loyalty.
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đș Bat-Fam
(Mon, Nov 10th â on Prime Video)
From the creators of Merry Little Batman comes a half-hour series that brings the Bat-Family together for heroics, hijinks, and household chaos under one roof. Featuring the voices of Luke Wilson, Yonas Kibreab, James Cromwell, and Bobby Moynihan, this animated spinoff proves that saving Gotham is tough... but keeping the family together might be even tougher.
đș Marines
(Mon, Nov 10th â on Netflix)
With unprecedented access to the U.S. Marine Corps, this gripping docuseries follows young Marines of the 31st MEU as they train, bond, and navigate the emotional toll of life at sea. Equal parts action and introspection, this Netflix series captures the humanity behind the uniformâa raw portrait of duty, brotherhood, and growing up in the worldâs most demanding force.
đș Palm Royale: Season 2
(Wed, Nov 12th â on Apple TV)
The claws are out and the cocktails are flowing! Kristen Wiig is back to stir up more scandal in paradise as Maxine Dellacorte, returning to Palm Beachâs pastel playground of power, privilege, and perfectly manicured deceit. With Carol Burnett, Laura Dern, Allison Janney, Leslie Bibb, and Ricky Martin along for the ride, creator Abe Sylvia pours another fizzy round of high-society backstabbing and sun-soaked satire.
đș The Beast in Me
(Thurs, Nov 13th â on Netflix)
Curiosity kills more than cats in this psychological thriller that lets Claire Danes do what she does best: come undone in spectacular fashion. Reuniting with Homeland co-creator Howard Gordon, Danes stars as Aggie Wiggs, a once-renowned true crime author whose obsession with her enigmatic neighbor (Matthew Rhys) spirals into madness as he faces a public scandal. With Brittany Snow, Natalie Morales, and Jonathan Banks in tow, this chilling descent proves that when you hunt monsters long enough, one might just move in next door.
đș Last Samurai Standing
(Thurs, Nov 13th â on Netflix)
292 samurai. One night. One survivor. Junichi Okada stars in this fierce Netflix showdown set in the Meiji era, where warriors must steal each otherâs wooden tags to claim a life-changing prize. But in this brutal contest of honor and blood, survival is the only victory that matters.
đș Malice
(Fri, Nov 14th â on Prime Video)
Charm transforms into menace in Amazonâs new psychological thriller, with British comedian Jack Whitehall trading punchlines for pure tension. He stars as Adam, a charismatic tutor who ingratiates himself into the lives of a wealthy familyâthen slowly tears them apart from within. With David Duchovny and Carice van Houten as the couple caught in his web, this stylish Prime original unspools a slick, sinister dance of obsession and deceitâThe Talented Mr. Ripley reimagined for the age of curated perfection.
đș The Seduction
(Fri, Nov 14th â on HBO MAX)
Desire, betrayal, and manipulation collide in this French miniseries from creator Jean-Baptiste Delafon, exploring the rise of the infamous Marquise de Merteuil (Anamaria Vartolomei). In a world where women wield charm as their only weapon, this six-episode drama reimagines the classic tale of power and pleasure, also starring Diane Kruger, Vincent Lacoste, Lucas Bravo, and Noée Abita.
đș The Creep Tapes: Season 2
(Fri, Nov 14th â on Shudder)
Smile for the camera! âCuz Peachfuzz is back, and heâs somehow even creepier than before. Mark Duplass and Patrick Brice return to their cult found-footage nightmare with a new season of unsettling encounters that blur the line between confession and captivity. With David Dastmalchian, Katie Aselton, and Robert Longstreet stepping into the frame, this Shudder original series reminds us that true horror doesnât stalk from the shadows... it shows up smiling at your door.
đș The Crystal Cuckoo
(Fri, Nov 14th â on Netflix)
Based on Javier Castilloâs best-selling novel and starring Catalina Sopelana, Itziar Ituño, Ălex GarcĂa, and IvĂĄn MassaguĂ©, this tense and emotional limited Spanish series follows a young medical resident whose life-saving transplant pulls her into a web of secrets, lies, and long-buried tragedies.
đș Landman: Season 2
(Sun, Nov 16th â on Paramount+)
The oilâs still flowing... and so is the blood. Billy Bob Thornton returns to the Texas oil fields for another brutal clash of power, profit, and payback in Taylor Sheridanâs hit drama. As cartel wars, boardroom coups, and family feuds flare, Thorntonâs Tommy Norris joins forces with Demi Mooreâs Cami Miller, a newly widowed oil baroness fending off corporate vultures circling her empire. With Sam Elliott as Tommyâs grizzled father, this new season digs deeper into the dark heart of American ambition, where every deal bleeds and every dollar drips black.
đș The American Revolution
(Sun, Nov 16th â on PBS)
History gets the Ken Burns treatment once againâand this time, the battlefield is The American Revolution. In a sweeping six-part, 12-hour PBS epic, Burns teams up with filmmakers Sarah Botstein and David Schmidt to reexamine how thirteen ragtag colonies defied an empire and rewrote the course of history. Told through letters, diaries, and first-hand voicesâfrom soldiers to slaves, Loyalists to leadersâthe docuseries explores a revolution born from both lofty ideals and deep contradictions.
đș Martin Scorsese Presents: The Saints Season 2
(Sun, Nov 16th â on FOX Nation)
Oscar-winning filmmaker Martin Scorsese returns to host, executive produce, and narrate a new season of this historical docudrama, delving into the lives and legacies of Christianityâs most venerated saints.


