15 Movies to Watch in November

15 Movies to Watch in November

      As the year approaches its end, November offers an outstanding array of films, some of which will undoubtedly make my top ten list for 2025. Although not mentioned here, this month features several one-week, awards-qualifying runs for films set to officially release in 2026, with Oliver Laxe's remarkable Sirāt being particularly notable. 15. The Running

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15 Movies to Watch in November

As the year approaches its end, November offers an outstanding array of films, some of which will undoubtedly make my top ten list for 2025. Although not mentioned here, this month features several one-week, awards-qualifying runs for films set to officially release in 2026, with Oliver Laxe's remarkable Sirāt being particularly notable. 15. The Running