33 New Movies & Shows To Watch This Week (Nov 1 – 8)

November 4

All’s Fair (Hulu)

A group of female divorce attorneys break from their male-dominated firm to open their own powerhouse practice.

Why watch: Power, friendship, and scandal — this one’s for the strong-woman-era crowd.


Love & Hip Hop: Miami Season 7 (BET)

The reality TV favorite returns with more music, relationship drama, and Miami heat.

Why watch: It’s messy, glamorous, and totally binge-worthy.


Icefall (VOD/Digital)

A young Native American game warden captures a poacher who knows where a plane full of cash lies beneath a frozen lake.

Why watch: A tense, icy thriller about greed, survival, and moral choices.


The Smashing Machine (VOD/Digital)

The true story of MMA legend Mark Kerr — a fighter whose pursuit of greatness nearly destroyed him.

Why watch: A gripping rise-and-fall sports drama with emotional punch.


Squid Game: The Challenge Season 2 (Netflix)

The high-stakes reality competition is back with more players, more games, and bigger risks.

Why watch: It’s the thrill ride everyone will be talking about again.


Who Hired The Hitman? (ID)

A true-crime docuseries unraveling shocking murder-for-hire plots and the people behind them.

Why watch: Chilling stories for your late-night crime fix.


November 5

Tyler Perry’s Finding Joy (Prime Video)

Shannon Thornton stars as Joy, a fashion designer who follows her crush to Colorado — only to discover love and purpose where she least expects it.

Why watch: A warm, romantic holiday movie with a soulful message.


Fantastic Four: The First Steps (Disney+)

In a retro-futuristic ’60s world, Marvel’s First Family faces a cosmic threat while learning what it truly means to stick together.

Why watch: A stylish, heartfelt reimagining of the superhero classic.


November 6

Death By Lightning (Netflix)

Based on the true story of President James Garfield and his assassin Charles Guiteau, this gripping period drama explores power, obsession, and tragedy.

Why watch: Historical storytelling meets prestige television.


The Vince Staples Show Season 2 (Netflix)

Rapper and comedian Vince Staples returns for another season of humor, reflection, and cultural insight.

Why watch: Offbeat, witty, and totally Vince.


Alex Vs. Arod (HBO Max)

Alex Rodriguez opens up about his career, suspension, and redemption in this candid sports documentary.

Why watch: A rare peek inside the mind of one of baseball’s most controversial figures.


All Her Fault (Peacock)

When Marissa Irvine arrives to pick up her son from a playdate, the woman who answers the door claims she’s never met them — launching a frantic search that unravels dark secrets and family betrayals.

Why watch: A chilling psychological thriller that turns a mother’s nightmare into a gripping mystery.

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