Happy New Week, Frens! I’ve rounded up all the biggest premieres, buzziest releases, and new titles dropping across multiple platforms this week so you can stay entertained and in the know.
From romantic dramas and gripping documentaries to holiday movies and fan-favorite franchises leveling up, there is truly something for everybody.
Let’s get into what to watch from November 16 through November 22.
November 16:
Eric Jerome Dickey’s Friends And Lovers Part 2 – Lifetime
The legacy of Eric Jerome Dickey lives on with this heartfelt romantic drama exploring friendship, passion, and forgiveness.
Debra, a Type A doctor, and Shelby, a free spirit with a knack for rule-breaking, find their lives intertwined with Leonard and Tyrese. Expect emotional twists, messy chemistry, and a storyline perfect for a cozy night in.
Landman Season 2 – Paramount Plus
The oil is rising and so are the secrets.
Season two plunges deeper into the gritty pressure cooker of West Texas.
Tommy Norris is reaching his breaking point and survival is looking less noble and more brutal.
If you are craving tension, danger, and messy family dynamics, this one is calling your name.
November 17:
Selena y Los Dinos – Netflix
For the first time ever, the Quintanilla family opens their personal archives to tell the real story behind Selena y Los Dinos.
This powerful documentary features never-before-seen footage and intimate family insight, giving fans a closer look at Selena as a daughter, sister, wife, and superstar.
A must-watch for every Selena fan.
June Farms – Prime Video
Welcome to 120 acres of chaos, charm, weddings, animals, and wildly mismatched employees.
Matt Baumgartner tries to run the most stunning farm in the Hudson Valley while juggling demanding guests, unpredictable weather, and twenty-somethings who stay stressing him out.
It is heartfelt, hilarious, and full of personality.
November 18:
Thoughts And Prayers – HBO Max
This eye-opening documentary examines the booming three billion dollar active shooter preparedness industry.
From daycare centers blocking doors with cribs to high schoolers practicing tactical drills, this film shows the unsettling new reality for students and educators.
It is intense, important, and will stay with you long after the credits roll.
November 19:
Champagne Problems – Netflix
Sydney Price heads to France for a career-changing deal but ends up falling for Henri Cassell, the charming Parisian who also happens to be the founder’s son of the champagne house she wants to acquire.
It is Paris. It is Christmas. It is romance. Say less.
The Mighty Nein – Prime Video
A group of fugitives and outcasts must work together when a dangerous relic threatens to unravel reality itself.
If you love magic, found family, and high stakes, you will be glued to this one.
November 20:
A Man On The Inside Season 2 – Netflix
Charles Nieuwendyk goes undercover again, this time as a professor investigating a blackmailer targeting Wheeler College.
Between the campus chaos and an unexpected spark with free-spirited music teacher Mona, Charles has a lot on his plate.
It is charming, twisty, and full of heart.
November 21:
Rental Family – Theaters
Brendan Fraser stars as an actor who finds unexpected purpose by working for a Japanese rental family agency.
What starts as a gig becomes a journey of self-discovery and connection.
A heartfelt indie gem.











