32 Films to See in November
and Keith Kimbell, Metacritic Film Editor – October 31, 2022
If you think 2022 has given you all too few reasons to venture out to a movie theater—well, November is a different story. The month ahead will bring a massive haul of intriguing new titles, from potential blockbusters like Black Panther: Wakanda Forever to likely Oscar contenders including Steven Spielberg's The Fabelmans. There's also a chance to catch the new Knives Out sequel and a terrific new Guillermo Del Toro film on the big screen before they head to streaming.
In the gallery on this page, our editors have selected the most interesting films debuting in theaters (or on streaming services) this month, listed in alphabetical order.
Drama | Directed by Laure de Clermont-Tonnerre
Opens in theaters November 23 and streams on Netflix December 2
Laure de Clermont-Tonnerre (The Mustang) directs this latest version of D.H. Lawrence’s classic novel of class, love and sex. Emma Corrin (The Crown) plays Lady Chatterley, a woman of privilege who begins an affair with the gamekeeper (Jack O’Connell) on the estate where she lives with her husband (Matthew Duckett), who was paralyzed from the waist down in World War I. The key to this oft-told tale (the most recent feature release being Pascale Ferran’s well-regarded French language adaptation Lady Chatterley) is typically the chemistry between the lovers, and, in this regard, critics believe Corrin and O’Connell have it.