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Highest Rated Hollywood Movies Released In November 2023: All You Need To Know

12 months ago By Neil Ross

The holiday season is here, and November brings a load of exciting movies to streaming platforms. From beloved classics making a comeback to new originals eyeing Oscar contention, there’s something for every movie lover. Let’s dive into the highlights and uncover the must-watch films this November.

The Marvels ( Nov. 7 in Theatres)

Release Woes: “The Marvels” faced a rollercoaster release in November 2023. With a messy international rollout due to the SAG-AFTRA strike and tough competition, it finally landed on November 10, kicking off Phase Five of the MCU. Despite an anticipated $60 million opening, it only pulled in $46.1 million, raising concerns of being an MCU box-office letdown. Mixed critical reviews rolled in, but Iman Vellani’s performance earned a unanimous nod.

The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes ( Nov. 17 in Theatres)

Up and Down: Premiering in November 2023, “The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes” had a mixed reception. The $44 million opening weekend marked the franchise’s slowest start. Critics praised the cast and story but criticized a hurried ending. Audience opinions were all over, with some loving the return to Panem and others feeling let down by the promised excitement. The film ignited passionate debates among viewers, creating a love-it-or-hate-it dynamic.

The Killer (Nov. 10 on Netflix)

David Fincher’s “The Killer” lands on Netflix, featuring Michael Fassbender as an assassin on the brink of unraveling. Based on the French graphic novel series, the film provides a gripping experience with Fassbender’s intense performance. Variety describes the film’s atmosphere as wired up, creating hypnotic tension reminiscent of classic thrillers. Viewers are drawn into the killer’s perspective, generating unexpected empathy.

Rustin (Nov. 17 on Netflix)

Colman Domingo delivers a riveting performance in “Rustin,” portraying civil rights leader Bayard Rustin. Directed by George C. Wolfe, the film delves into Rustin’s pivotal role in planning the historic March on Washington. Variety praises Domingo’s career-defining moment, emphasizing the film’s passion and conviction in highlighting the ongoing pursuit for equality.

Nyad (Nov. 3 on Netflix)

Annette Bening takes the lead in the Netflix biopic “Nyad,” portraying American marathon swimmer Diana Nyad. Directed by documentary Oscar winners Elizabeth Chai Vasarhelyi and Jimmy Chin, the film details Nyad’s extraordinary 53-hour, 110-mile swim from Cuba to Florida. Bening’s performance is garnering Oscar buzz, with Variety noting her commitment to depicting the athlete’s journey.

American Symphony (Nov. 29 on Netflix)

“American Symphony” follows Grammy-winning music star Jon Batiste as he composes an original symphony for a performance at Carnegie Hall. The film, a potential Oscar contender for best documentary feature, intertwines Batiste’s career milestone with personal struggle when his partner faces a cancer recurrence. Variety praises the film’s unique blend of living-with-cancer drama and a portrait of an artist at work.

My Big Fat Greek Wedding 3 (Nov. 3 on Peacock)

The third installment of Nia Vardalos’ “My Big Fat Greek Wedding” franchise lands on Peacock. While the film didn’t match the box office success of its predecessors, fans can now enjoy it on the streaming platform. Variety notes that franchises rarely improve over time, and unfortunately, this one follows the trend of diminishing appeal.

Insidious: The Red Door (Nov. 4 on Netflix)

“Insidious: The Red Door,” directed by Patrick Wilson in his feature directorial debut, continues the horror franchise’s legacy. While the film follows familiar tropes, Variety acknowledges Wilson’s decent job as a first-time director. The movie explores a parallel-reality fear zone, adding a fresh perspective to the horror genre.

Leo (Nov. 21 on Netflix)

Adam Sandler takes an unexpected turn in the animated musical comedy “Leo.” Voicing the character Leo, a class pet with a limited lifespan, Sandler’s performance promises a unique and entertaining experience. The star-studded cast, including Bill Burr and Cecily Strong, adds to the film’s appeal.

Quiz Lady (Nov. 3 on Hulu)

Awkwafina and Sandra Oh team up in the zany original comedy film “Quiz Lady,” available on Hulu. The film follows mismatched sisters on a road trip to cover their mother’s gambling debts. Directed by Jessica Yu, the movie’s hilarious moments and the stars’ crackling chemistry make it a worthwhile watch.

Please Don’t Destroy: The Treasure of Foggy Mountain (Nov. 17 on Peacock)

The “Saturday Night Live” trio, Please Don’t Destroy, stars in the Judd Apatow-produced feature “The Treasure of Foggy Mountain.” The film narrated by John Goodman follows three friends on an adventure filled with hairless bears, park rangers, and a hypocritical cult leader. Originally intended for theatrical release, the movie now makes its debut on Peacock.

Now and Then: Last Beatles Song (Nov. 1 on Disney+)

Disney+ brings the 12-minute documentary “Now and Then,” chronicling the construction of the “final” Beatles song of the same name. With behind-the-scenes footage and interviews, the documentary offers a fascinating glimpse into the iconic band’s creative process.

Sly (Nov. 3 on Netflix)

“Sly,” directed by Thom Zimny, provides an intimate look at the early life of action star Sylvester Stallone. The documentary explores Stallone’s journey from a troubled kid in New York City to a Hollywood sensation. Variety praises the film as headier than expected, offering an infectious and fascinating portrait of Stallone and his movies.

Elf (Nov. 23 on Hulu)

Just in time for the holiday season, Will Ferrell’s classic “Elf” arrives on Hulu. The film, known for its sweet-natured outsider fantasy, promises to be a major family audience draw through the holidays. Variety applauds Ferrell’s first solo leading role, highlighting the movie’s success in delivering sentimentality without overplaying it.

Spider-Man: Far From Home (Nov. 3 on Disney+)

Tom Holland’s “Spider-Man: Far From Home” swings onto Disney+, joining the streaming library alongside other Spider-Man films. The sequel sees Holland’s Peter Parker dealing with global crises involving Mysterio, showcasing growth in the character and the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s continued success.

Dashing Through the Snow (Nov. 17 on Disney+)

Disney+ presents “Dashing Through the Snow,” featuring Chris ‘Ludacris’ Bridges. The film revolves around Eddie Garrick, who, at the request of his separated wife, embarks on a Christmas Eve adventure with his daughter. The movie promises a magical journey that might just restore faith in Christmas.

The Hunger Games Franchise (Nov. 1 on Peacock)

Ahead of the release of the prequel film “The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes,” all four original “Hunger Games” movies land on Peacock. With a worldwide box office success of $2.9 billion, the franchise captivated audiences with its dystopian narrative and Jennifer Lawrence’s standout performance.

Albert Brooks: Defending My Life (Nov. 11 on Max)

The HBO documentary “Albert Brooks: Defending My Life” explores the comedian’s career evolution from his early work to the present day. Featuring interviews with celebrity figures, the documentary showcases Brooks’ impact on the world of comedy and entertainment.

Chile ’76 (Nov. 1 on Kino Film Collection)

Launching Kino Lorber’s new streaming library, “Chile ’76” by Manuela Martelli offers a character study set three years after dictator Augusto Pinochet’s coup in Chile. The film has received critical acclaim for its atmospheric storytelling and nuanced exploration of personal and political consequences.

Final Thoughts

November 2023 delivers a diverse array of films, from blockbuster sequels to thought-provoking documentaries. Whether you’re in the mood for superhero action, chilling horror, heartwarming holiday tales, or insightful biopics, the streaming platforms have you covered. Grab some popcorn, settle into your favorite spot, and let the cinematic journey begin!

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