Here are the films coming out in US theaters in November 2022.
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November 2nd:
The Monkey King: The Legend Begins
The Monkey King: The Legend Begins is the reimagined Hollywood version of The Monkey King: Havoc in Heavens Palace, the origin and birthplace of The Monkey King story.
A Soi Cheang film with Donnie Yen, Chow Yun-Fat, Aaron Kwok.
November 3:
Throat
An up-and-coming jazz singer finally catches the attention of one of the music industry’s highest-profile producers, but sabotages her fortune by befriending an envious social media influencer.
A film by Nicolas Alfonso with Madison S. Deaver, Max Raines, Madison Wyborny.
November 4th:
Causeway
An American soldier suffers a traumatic brain injury while fighting in Afghanistan and must adapt to life in his country.
A film by Lila Neugebauer with Jennifer Lawrence, Brian Tyree Henry, Linda Emond.
November 4th:
Dear Zoe
A year after her family suffered a serious loss, Tess writes a letter to her late little sister Zoe, reflecting on what she lost, her resistance to accompanying her family on the road to recovery, and the surprising sources of the love and support that allow her to start getting better.
A Gren Wells film with Sadie Sink, Theo Rossi, Jessica Capshaw.
November 4th:
And the plan
A stylist suffers from a mysterious illness that perplexes her doctors and frustrates her husband, until help comes in the form of a Filipino caregiver, who uses traditional healing to reveal a horrible truth.
A Lorcan Finnegan film with Eva Green, Mark Strong, Chai Fonacier.
November 4th:
The estate
Two sisters try to win over their terminally ill and hard-to-please aunt in hopes of becoming the beneficiaries of her wealthy estate, but find that other greedy family members have the same idea.
A film by Dean Craig avec Toni Collette, Anna Faris, Kathleen Turner.
November 4th:
A magical Christmas village
A woman explains to her niece Chloe that her miniature Christmas village can magically grant her wishes. When Chloe starts arranging the stickers, real events seem to mimic the scenes she creates.
A Jason Furukawa film with Luke Macfarlane, Marlo Thomas, Alison Sweeney.
6 November:
The Fabelmans
Growing up in postwar Arizona, a young man named Sammy Fabelman uncovers a shocking family secret and explores how the power of movies can help him see the truth.
A Steven Spielberg film with Michelle Williams, Gabriel LaBelle, Paul Dano.
11 November:
Black Panther: Wakanda forever
The nation of Wakanda faces the intervening world powers as it mourns the loss of its king T’Challa.
A film by Ryan Coogler with Angela Bassett, Martin Freeman, Tenoch Huerta.
11 November:
Son
Peter has a busy life with his new girlfriend Beth and their baby boy. He will be devastated when his ex-wife Kate shows up with her teenage son Nicholas
A Florian Zeller film with Hugh Jackman, Laura Dern, Vanessa Kirby, Anthony Hopkins.
11 November:
Humorous
A musical version of Charles Dickens’ story of a misanthropic misanthrope who is taken on a magical journey.
A film by Sean Anders and John Morris with Ryan Reynolds, Will Ferrell, Octavia Spencer.
11 November:
Sam and Kate
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A family drama set in a small town in the heart of the countryside. A son returns to his small hometown to take care of his sick father.
A film by Darren Le Gallo with Sissy Spacek, Dustin Hoffman, Enrico Tommaso.
11 November:
West manifesto
It’s a coming-of-age story, told through the eyes of a ten-year-old girl whose family moves to the wilds of North America and loses control.
A film by Joe Dietsch et Louie Gibson with Other Mahendru, Michael Cudlitz, Milo Gibson.
11 November:
In Allegra Misura
We follow Darcy as she returns home to spend Christmas with her sister and niece and finds herself, against all odds, coaching the high school choir with her longtime rival, Adam.
A Paula Elle film with Patti Murin, Brendan Penny, Cassidy Reichman.
November 13:
Christmas at the Golden Dragon
When a much-loved Midwestern Chinese restaurant announces its closure just before Christmas, it prompts its customers to reexamine their relationships in a series of interconnected stories amid the chaos of the busiest week of the year.
A film by David I. Strasser with Barbara Niven, Sara Canning, Kara Wang.
November 16:
Poker face
A tech billionaire gathers his friends at his home for a high-risk poker game. Things go wrong when his mansion is taken over by a dangerous thief whose previous missions have all resulted in murder and fire.
A Russell Crowe film with Russell Crowe, Elsa Pataky, Liam Hemsworth.
November 18:
She said
New York Times reporters Megan Twohey and Jodi Kantor tell one of the most important stories of an entire generation, a story that helped launch the #MeToo movement and break decades of silence on the subject of sexual assault in Hollywood.
A film by Maria Schrader with Samantha Morton, Tom Pelphrey, Carey Mulligan.
November 18:
The menu
A young couple travels to a remote island to eat at an exclusive restaurant where the chef has prepared a sumptuous menu, complete with shocking surprises.
A Mark Mylod film with Anya Taylor-Joy, Ralph Fiennes, Nicholas Hoult.
November 18:
La la
A pair of new lovers, a woman and her AA sponsor, a teacher and parent, a lawyer and her client, and other characters move from scene to scene, switching partners and starting a new dance of discovery.
A film by Andrew Bujalski with Angela Bedekovic, Molly Gordon, Jasmine Skloss Harrison.
November 19th:
Three wise men and a child
Three siblings are surprised when they find themselves having to take care of a child during the holidays. During this journey, they begin to rebuild their sibling relationship by rediscovering their love for Christmas.
A Terry Ingram film with Tyler Hynes, Margaret Colin, Andrew W. Walker.
November 19th:
Silent life
The mysterious Lady in Black, who claims to be the last love of the first sex symbol of the cinema Rudolph Valentino, dies in her Hollywood apartment. The only contact the detective finds is the business card of young director Paul Harts.
A film by Vladislav Alex Kozlov with Sherilyn Fenn, Isabella Rossellini, Franco Nero.
November 23:
Bones and all
Maren, a young woman, learns to survive on the fringes of society.
A film by Luca Guadagnino avec Timothée Chalamet, Mark Rylance, Taylor Russell.
November 23:
Devotion
Two US Navy fighter pilots risk their lives in the Korean War and become the most famous naval wingmen.
A JD Dillard film with Glen Powell, Serinda Swan, Jonathan Majors.
November 23:
Strange world
The legendary Clades are a family of explorers whose differences threaten to derail their latest and most crucial mission.
A Don Hall film with Jake Gyllenhaal (vocals), Jaboukie Young-White (vocals), Gabrielle Union (vocals).
November 24:
Dante’s hell
Dante embarks on a journey to the first and worst part of the afterlife, hell. Virgil guides and protects Dante during his dark journey that leads him, circle after circle, to the center of the Earth, then to Purgatory.
A film by Boris Acosta with Eric Roberts (vocals), Vittorio Gassman (vocals), Jeff Conaway (vocals).
November 24:
My Southern family Christmas
Transformed into a journalist, Campbell gets the chance to meet his biological father for the first time without his knowledge. Ultimately, Campbell must decide whether he will reveal the truth, a decision that will change Christmas forever.
Avec Bruce Campbell, Moira Kelly, Brian McNamara.
November 25th:
Rhinoceros
The story of the film takes place in the 90s in Ukraine. The protagonist, a bandit nicknamed Rhinoceros, falls under the influence of the Ukrainian criminal world of those years, and begins his bloody path, which does not take him where he expected.
A film by Oleh Sentsov with Serhii Filimonov, Evhen Chernykov, Yevhen Grygoriev.
November 25th:
Battle for Saipan
A surgeon defends a hospital from the invasion of enemy forces during the Battle of Saipan in World War II.
A Brandon Slagle film with Casper Van Dien, Jeff Fahey, Louis Mandylor.
November 25th:
Leonor will never die
Fiction and reality collide when Leonor, a retired director, falls into a coma after a television falls on her head, forcing her to become the hero of her unfinished screenplay.
A film by Martika Ramirez Escobar with Sheila Francisco, Bong Cabrera, Rocky Salumbides.
November 26:
Bring out the holly
Emily returns home to visit her parents, but finds they are going on a trip. While staying at their home for the holidays, Emily meets community members who want her to participate in the neighborhood’s holiday season.
A film by Maclain Nelson with Lacey Chabert, Melissa Peterman, Stephen Tobolowsky.
November 26:
It’s time for you to come home for Christmas
Four days before Christmas, Elizabeth Athens receives a voice message from an unknown number she doesn’t recognize. In the post, a man she doesn’t know makes one last request to the love of her life for a second chance.
A David Winning film with Tyler Hynes, Holland Roden, Steve Bacic.
November 27:
Christmas at the Holly Hotel
We follow Kathy, a food critic in New York. His parents ask him to come home for Christmas. There he meets an attractive policeman, which complicates his situation.
A film by Joel Paul Reisig with Jesi Jensen, Joe Kurak, Kristen Ryda.
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