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The Top 5 Movies Coming To Netflix In November

Netflix released today what will be coming to the movie library come November. And while the list […]

Netflix released today what will be coming to the movie library come November. And while the list isn’t one of the better releases, we definitely have some that are worth mentioning.

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October saw a pretty solid addition of movies, but sadly, there are many of those good titles leaving at the start of November.

So sit back and scroll through our list of the top five titles that are coming to Netflix at the start of the new month.

Which movie are you most excited to see?

5. Just Friends

There is always room on any list for an entertaining RomCom, especially one with Ryan Reynolds dressed in a giant fat suit.

Just Friends is no Oscar contender by any means, but it is a great choice when scrolling through and looking for something that will make you laugh.

This film easily surpasses Van Wilder due to A) Ryan Reynolds’ fat suit and B) his constant comedic interactions with Anna Faris throughout the movie. Laughs are guaranteed to ensue when both actors are on the screen together.ย 

Release date: Nov. 4

4. Paddington

In the mood for a damn good family film? Paddington is that rare example of when the stars align and a great story evolves onscreen, while also featuring some great CGI and voice work from the talented cast.ย 

Both a critical and box office success, Paddington is a perfect movie to pop on with the whole family on a Friday night. In fact, a second movie is already being filmed and has added on some more big names to its casting sheet.ย 

Release date: Nov. 16

3. The Jungle Book

The Jungle Book remake is hard to describe in words due to it being one of the best films of 2016. Director Jon Favreau put together a brilliant, CGI-heavy remake of the classic tale and nailed every bit of it.ย 

We can’t fully recommend this for the whole family, but it is a great popcorn flick to watch with a little bit of an older crowd. Some scenes are downright terrifying and surprisingly violent. That being said, it features special effects that are mesmerizing and spot on voice work from the cast.

Release date: Nov. 30

2. Boyhood

A critical success on every level, Boyhood features a highly unique production story that took 12 years to make. Tracking the life of both a real and fictional boy, Richard Linklater (Dazed and Confused, Slacker) brings to life a brutally honest portrayal of what it is like to grow up as a young man.ย 

This film is worth all of its three-hour runtime, but is definitely not for younger kids.ย 

Linklater captures the intrigue and fear that encompasses youth and growing up perfectly in Boyhood.

Release date: Nov. 25

1. Ravenous

Ravenous is the strangest, most engaging film on November’s list. The plot centers around a group of turned cannibals in the north Californian mountains during the late 1800s. Along with a good performance from Guy Pearce, Robert Carlyle was born for his role as the lead cannibal Calhoun.ย 

A movie that is obviously not for the youngins, Ravenous meshes a perfect recipe of black humor with graphic violence. This cult classic may be arriving a bit late for Halloween, but it is timeless in the fact that it can be watched over and over again.

Release date: Nov. 1