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What’s New to Stream on Netflix for November 2022

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November 14, 2022
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Classics from Julia Roberts and Kevin Costner, sequels to Netflix hits, and more!

By Rob Hunter · Published on November 7th, 2022

Crossing the Streams is a series of columns spotlighting all the offerings hitting the big streaming services each month. This time we’re checking out the new Netflix arrivals for November 2022. They include Tim Burton’s Wednesday, sequels to two Netflix hits, and more!


Netflix Pick of the Month for November 2022

Wednesday

Tim Burton’s gothically goofy aesthetic is omnipresent in his filmography, but it arguably started to fail him roughly a decade and a half ago. 2007’s Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street is his last good film, while the six that followed are easily (and better left) forgotten. Here’s hoping that Wednesday (premieres November 23rd), his series spin-off from The Addams Family, manages to be a fantastically entertaining time. Burton only directs the first four episodes (the full season runs eight episodes), but with any luck everything about the show will be firing on all cylinders. The visuals and production design will probably be wonderfully imaginative and visually attractive, the mystery surrounding Wednesday’s time at a strange private school might just be engaging, and Jenna Ortega will most likely kill it in the title role.


New Netflix Movies for November 2022!

Slumberland

It was far from a stunning prediction, but my review of 2020’s Enola Holmes refers to the YA adventure film as a “franchise starter,” and now, just two years later? Enola Holmes 2 is here. Now, to be fair, there are multiple books in the source novel series, so this wasn’t a big stretch on my part. Regardless, I’m happy to see as the first film is a fun, energetic adventure focused on Sherlock Holmes’ precocious young sister, Enola, played with just the right level of enthusiasm and sass by Millie Bobby Brown. While the first introduces her to the world of mysteries and sleuthery, this second tale sees her jumping into the family business with both feet. Expect more entertaining action beats, witty character interactions, and fourth-wall-breaking interruptions.

Guillaume Pierret’s Lost Bullet is one of 2020’s best action films thanks to its blend of auto stunts, vehicular action, and thrilling cinematography. It’s a complete story, a highly satisfying one too, but that’s no reason not to bring the gang back together for a sequel. Pierret and star Alban Lenoir return for Lost Bullet 2 (premieres November 10th), which follows one petty criminal turned police mechanic’s quest for the truth behind the death of a friend. We’re already stoked for the gasoline-fueled carnage to come.

While Don’t Worry Darling has been the loudest of Florence Pugh’s films this year, it might be The Wonder (premieres November 16th) that garners her the most critical praise. Sebastian Lelio (A Fantastic Woman, 2017) directs this period tale about a nurse who arrives in a small Irish village to witness and confirm a miracle — if that’s what this is. Toby Jones and Ciarán Hinds join in for the drama, mystery, and revelation.

Francis Lawrence may not be a filmmaker who garners consistent critical respect, but he’s more than reliable when it comes to genre fare for wide audiences. From I Am Legend (2007) to The Hunger Games (2013-2015) films, he’s shown himself a solid director of fantastical adventures with a dash of emotional weight. Slumberland (premieres November 18th) is his latest film, and it’s a family adventure set in the world of dreams as a young girl searches for her lost father. Jason Momoa, Chris O’Dowd, and Kyle Chandler are the veterans in a mostly younger cast, and it looks to be a fun time for all ages.


The Best of What’s “Old”

Notting Hill

Everyone has a favorite romantic comedy, and if we’re talking modern-day productions my own personal pick is probably Roger Michell’s Notting Hill (1999). Sure, writer Richard Curtis’ Four Weddings and a Funeral (1994) and Love Actually (2003) are seemingly more popular, but it’s Notting Hill that just gets every aspect pitch perfect. Hugh Grant is at his foppish best, Julia Roberts is wildly charismatic as the Hollywood star who he falls madly in love with, and the supporting cast is aces across the board without ever stealing the leads’ thunder. It’s very funny, highly romantic, eminently quotable, and just sweet as all hell.

I’m no fan of sports, but there are more than a few sports films that click with me in big ways. Moneyball (2011) is as unlikely a one as you could find, though, as its focus is the management choices made behind the scenes as opposed to the actual baseball action on the field. Brad Pitt stars as the Oakland A’s general manager who turns to science to find players for his upcoming roster. It’s a true story, one that doesn’t sound the least bit cinematic, but Pitt, director Bennett Miller, and writers Steve Zaillian and Aaron Sorkin make it one of 2011’s most compelling and exciting films.

You can joke about Tom Hanks’ career choices in 2022, but he’s an actor who’s proven again and again that he is a brilliant and talented performer. It’s difficult to imagine another actor who could take a role in an action/drama like Captain Phillips (2013) and deliver a final scene guaranteed to leave even the toughest viewers in a puddle of their own tears. He plays a ship captain of a hijacked vessel, and the hostage drama, violence, and acts of courage that follow just shake him and audiences to their core. Fantastic stuff.


The Oldest New Arrival on Netflix for November 2022

The Bodyguard

Netflix continues to get a lot of heat for various reasons, but the most legitimate comes as a critique of its monthly offerings. The streamer is so ridiculously heavy on their own content that pre-existing library titles, particularly those that were made more than a couple of decades ago, are hard to find. So each month, we highlight the oldest new arrival, and November’s winner is a whopping thirty years old.

It’s come to my attention that some of you don’t like The Bodyguard (1992), and I’m here to say y’all are elitist jabronies. Kevin Costner is in his prime, Whitney Houston revealing new talents, a sharp script by Lawrence Kasdan, and fun direction by Mick Jackson — this tale of opposites attracting while a psycho stalker stalks the shadows is still thrilling, sexy, and supremely entertaining.


The Complete Netflix List for November 2022

Release Date Title Note
11/1 Attack on Finland (2021)
The Bad Guys (2022)
The Bodyguard (1992)
Dennis the Menace (1993)
Dolphin Tale (2011)
Gabby’s Dollhouse: Season 6 Netflix Family
Key & Peele: Seasons 1-3
The Legend of Zorro (2005)
The Little Rascals (1994)
The Little Rascals Save the Day (2014)
Man on a Ledge (2012)
Mile 22 (2018)
Moneyball (2011)
Notting Hill (1999)
Oblivion (2013)
The Pink Panther (2006)
The Pink Panther 2 (2009)
Still Alice (2014)
The Takeover Netflix Film
Think Like a Man (2012)
Top Gear: Season 31
Training Day (2001)
Up in the Air (2009)
Young Royals: Season 2 Netflix Series
11/2 The Final Score Netflix Series
Killer Sally Netflix Documentary
11/3 Blockbuster Netflix Series
The Dragon Prince: Season 4 Netflix Family
Panayotis Pascot: Almost Netflix Comedy
11/4 Buying Beverly Hills Netflix Series
Ẹlẹṣin Ọba: The King’s Horseman Netflix Film
Enola Holmes 2 Netflix Film
The Fabulous Netflix Series
Lookism Netflix Anime
Manifest: Season 4 Part 1 Netflix Series
11/5 Orgasm Inc: The Story of OneTaste Netflix Documentary
11/6 Captain Phillips (2013)
11/7 Deepa & Anoop: Season 2 Netflix Family
11/8 Behind Every Star Netflix Series
The Claus Family 2 Netflix Film
Minions & More Volume 2
Neal Brennan: Blocks Netflix Comedy
Triviaverse Netflix Special
11/9 Angels & Demons (2009)
The Crown: Season 5 Netflix Series
FIFA Uncovered Netflix Documentary
The Railway Man (2013)
The Soccer Football Movie Netflix Film
11/10 Falling for Christmas Netflix Film
Lost Bullet 2 Netflix Film
Love Never Lies: Destination Sardinia Netflix Series
State of Alabama vs. Brittany Smith Netflix Documentary
Warrior Nun: Season 2 Netflix Series
11/11 Ancient Apocalypse Netflix Documentary
Capturing the Killer Nurse Netflix Documentary
Don’t Leave Netflix Film
Down to Earth with Zac Efron: Season 2: Down Under Netflix Series
Goosebumps (2015)
Is That Black Enough for You?!? Netflix Documentary
Laguna Beach: Seasons 1-2
Monica, O My Darling Netflix Film
My Father’s Dragon Netflix Film
11/14 Stutz Netflix Documentary
Teletubbies Netflix Family
11/15 Deon Cole: Charleen’s Boy Netflix Comedy
Johanna Nordström: Call the Police Netflix Comedy
Jurassic World Camp Cretaceous: Hidden Adventure Netflix Family
Run for the Money Netflix Series
11/16 In Her Hands Netflix Documentary
The Lost Lotteries Netflix Film
Mind Your Manners Netflix Series
Off Track Netflix Film
Racionais MC’s: From the Streets of São Paulo Netflix Documentary
The Wonder Netflix Film
11/17 1899 Netflix Series
Bantú Mama (2021)
Christmas with You Netflix Film
Dead to Me: Season 3 Netflix Series
I Am Vanessa Guillen Netflix Documentary
Pepsi, Where’s My Jet? Netflix Documentary
11/18 The Cuphead Show!: Part 3 Netflix Family
Elite: Season 6 Netflix Series
The Great British Baking Show: Holidays: Season 5 Netflix Series
Inside Job: Part 2 Netflix Series
Reign Supreme Netflix Series
Slumberland Netflix Film
Somebody Netflix Series
The Violence Action Netflix Film
11/21 My Little Pony: Winter Wishday Netflix Family
StoryBots: Answer Time Netflix Family
11/22 LEGO: City Adventures: Season 4
Trevor Noah: I Wish You Would Netflix Comedy
11/23 The Boxtrolls (2014)
Blood, Sex & Royalty Netflix Documentary
Christmas on Mistletoe Farm Netflix Film
Lesson Plan Netflix Film
The Swimmers Netflix Film
Taco Chronicles: Cross the Border Netflix Documentary
The Unbroken Voice Netflix Series
Wednesday Netflix Series
Who’s a Good Boy? Netflix Film
11/24 First Love Netflix Series
The Noel Diary Netflix Film
Southpaw (2015)
Tyler Perry’s Temptation: Confessions of a Marriage Counselor (2013)
The Vanishing (1993)
11/25 Blood & Water: Season 3 Netflix Series
Ghislaine Maxwell: Filthy Rich Netflix Documentary
The Lost Patient Netflix Film
11/28 The Action Pack Saves Christmas Netflix Family
11/29 The Creature Cases: Season 2 Netflix Family
Crime Scene: The Texas Killing Fields Netflix Documentary
Romesh Ranganathan: The Cynic Netflix Documentary
11/30 A Man of Action Netflix Film
My Name Is Vendetta Netflix Film
Snack VS. Chef Netflix Series
Take Your Pills: Xanax Netflix Documentary

Follow all of our monthly streaming guides.

Related Topics: Crossing the Streams, Netflix

Rob Hunter has been writing for Film School Rejects since before you were born, which is weird seeing as he’s so damn young. He’s our Chief Film Critic and Associate Editor and lists ‘Broadcast News’ as his favorite film of all time. Feel free to say hi if you see him on Twitter @FakeRobHunter.

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