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Best films coming to Netflix in November: ‘Animal House,’ ‘Sixteen Candles’
There are a lot of films to choose from on Netflix these days —
but honestly, they aren’t all great. So we have highlighted the
ones worth your time.
In November, you have Orson Welles’ final movie, “The Other Side
of the Wind,” Robert De Niro looking for vengeance in a remake of
“Cape Fear,” and John Belushi throwing a toga party in “National
Lampoon’s Animal House.”
- “Bram Stoker’s Dracula” (Available November
1). Francis Ford Coppola delivers one of the most lush
stories about the prince of darkness you’ll ever see. - “Cape Fear” (November 1). After Steven
Spielberg bowed out of making a remake of the 1962 thriller,
Martin Scorsese teamed with Robert De Niro to tell a more
chilling looks at former inmate Max Cady tormenting the lawyer
who defended him and his family. - “Children of Men” (November 1). Alfonso Cuarón
looks at a world where women have become infertile. It doesn’t
lead to anything good. The movie also features the best
single-shot sequence you’ll ever see. - “Close Encounters of the Third Kind” (November
1). Steven Spielberg shows what happens when first
contact is upon us. - “From Dusk Till Dawn” (November 1). If
Coppola’s “Dracula” isn’t your thing, Robert Rodriguez delivers
a fun vampire tale. - “National Lampoon’s Animal House” (November
1). This comedy classic features the talents of John
Belushi and a very creative parade float. - “Sixteen Candles” (November 1). One of John
Hughes’ best high-school tales. - “The Other Side of the Wind” (November 2).
Over 40 years in the making, Orson Welles final movie is
finally ready to be seen.
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