34 TV Shows And Movies Premiering This Week (November 10–16)

📅 November 13

The Beast In Me – Netflix

Claire Danes and Matthew Rhys return in this tense, slow-burn thriller about obsession and danger lurking in plain sight.

Why Watch: A psychological rollercoaster that’ll keep you guessing until the final frame.


Last Samurai Standing – Netflix

Set during Japan’s Meiji era, 292 warriors fight to survive a deadly competition for a life-changing cash prize.

Why Watch: Squid Game meets Shogun — a breathtaking action epic filled with honor, blood, and survival.


📅 November 14

Jay Kelly – Select Theaters

George Clooney and Adam Sandler star in this poignant dramedy about an aging movie star confronting fame, regrets, and reinvention.

Why Watch: A heartfelt, funny, and reflective story about second chances and self-discovery.


Nouvelle Vague – Netflix

A young filmmaker in 1960s Paris dares to defy tradition — and loses his heart in the process.

Why Watch: A stylish, romantic drama celebrating art, rebellion, and the spirit of creativity.


In Your Dreams – Netflix

After receiving a heart transplant, a woman becomes haunted by memories she doesn’t recognize, leading her to uncover shocking truths about her donor.

Why Watch: A haunting blend of science, mystery, and emotion that will linger long after the credits roll.


The Crystal Cuckoo – Netflix

A doctor discovers her heart transplant connects her to a dark, 20-year-old mystery.

Why Watch: Psychological suspense at its finest — twisty, emotional, and utterly gripping.


Come See Me In The Good Light – Apple TV

This deeply moving documentary follows poets Andrea Gibson and Megan Falley as they face a terminal cancer diagnosis with honesty, humor, and love.

Why Watch: A touching, inspiring celebration of resilience, creativity, and connection.

A Very Jonas Christmas – Disney+

The Jonas Brothers bring music, laughs, and family chaos as they try to make it home for the holidays after their world tour.

Why Watch: Feel-good fun filled with festive spirit, original songs, and celebrity cameos.


Malice – Prime Video

A charming tutor (Jack Whitehall) insinuates himself into a wealthy family’s life — until his obsession turns deadly.

Why Watch: Sleek, sinister, and full of shocking twists.

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Eddington – HBO Max

When a tense standoff between a mayor and sheriff explodes, a small town becomes ground zero for political turmoil.

Why Watch: Gritty, emotional drama exploring corruption, loyalty, and power.


One To One: John & Yoko – HBO Max

Step into the world of John Lennon and Yoko Ono during their first year in New York City, told through intimate interviews and rare archival footage.

Why Watch: A captivating portrait of love, music, and activism.

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