What to Watch in November: 30 Notable TV Shows & Streaming Movies
The very busy month ahead will bring the return of Dexter, a live-action take on Cowboy Bebop, a fantasy series adaptation of The Wheel of Time books, two new Marvel shows, a promising Beatles miniseries from Peter Jackson, and more.
In the gallery on this page our editors have selected the most interesting TV and movie titles debuting at home in the next month, listed in order by premiere date.
Documentary debuts November 6 on Showtime
Documentary filmmaker Stanley Nelson, who previously tackled topics ranging from the Black Panthers to Jonestown, turns his attention to the largest prison uprising in American history: a 1971 revolt at New York's Attica Correctional Facility that spanned five days and ultimately left 43 people dead after a violent police response. (Yes, that's what Al Pacino is shouting about in Dog Day Afternoon.) But why did the uprising start in the first place? Nelson traces the myriad reasons and, forgoing a narrator, uses the voices of those involved on all sides and archival footage from prison cameras to show the shocking events as they happened. The result received excellent reviews upon its Toronto festival debut in September.