This November brings Oscar contenders, a David Bowie biopic, and lots of Christmas fare

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This November brings Oscar contenders, a David Bowie biopic, and lots of Christmas fare
Clockwise from left: Stardust (Photo: IFC Films), Freaky (Photo: Universal), The Christmas Chronicles 2 (Photo: Joe Lederer / fotojo), Hillbilly Elegy (Photo: Lacey Terrell/Netflix) Graphic: Allison Corr

Those determined to see a new movie on the big screen this month may have a few options, as a Blumhouse horror comedy, a couple of Oscar hopefuls, and a DreamWorks animated sequel all have theatrical release dates lined up in November. Of course, there’s no hard guarantee, during this very strange time, that any of the movies scheduled to open actually will. You can probably bank, however, on the numerous films headed for streaming platforms, digital services, VOD, and virtual theaters—among them, a large crop of Netflix holiday offerings. Keep reading to find out what’s coming to a living room—and, yes, some theaters—near you. And before trekking out to see a movie on the big screen, please read up on the health risks.

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Clockwise from left: Graphic Allison Corr

Those determined to see a new movie on the big screen this month may have a few options, as a Blumhouse horror comedy, a couple of Oscar hopefuls, and a DreamWorks animated sequel all have theatrical release dates lined up in November. Of course, there’s no hard guarantee, during this very strange time, that any of the movies scheduled to open actually will. You can probably bank, however, on the numerous films headed for streaming platforms, digital services, VOD, and virtual theaters—among them, a large crop of Netflix holiday offerings. Keep reading to find out what’s coming to a living room—and, yes, some theaters—near you. And before trekking out to see a movie on the big screen, please .

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