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The 9 best movies to stream on Netflix in November
November 1, 2025
Oscar Isaac stars as Victor Frankenstein in Guillermo Del Toro’s “Frankenstein.”
Netflix
Watch favorites like Christopher Nolan’s “Tenet” and David Fincher’s “Zodiac.”
There are also Netflix originals like “Frankenstein” and “Train Dreams.”
And a documentary on the life and career of Eddie Murphy.
From Oscar Isaac bringing the dead back to life in “Frankenstein” to Jim Carrey playing a hilarious private eye in “Ace Ventura: Pet Detective,” here are the best movies to stream on Netflix this month.
‘Ace Ventura: Pet Detective’ (Nov. 1)
Warner Bros.
Hot off his stint as a cast member on “In Living Color,” Jim Carrey leapt into stardom with this outlandish performance as a dedicated and eccentric pet detective who’s searching for whoever kidnapped the dolphin mascot of the Miami Dolphins.
If you need more Ventura in your life after that, the sequel, “Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls,” is also available.
‘Baby Driver’ (Nov. 1)
“Baby Driver.”
Sony Pictures
Edgar Wright’s slick heist movie has some of the best needle drops in film, and they sync up perfectly with the movie’s high-speed action scenes.
Ansel Elgort plays the eponymous getaway driver, who plays music during his jobs to calm his tinnitus. And he needs all the calmness he can get, as he’s driving around a group of crazed characters played by Jon Hamm, Eiza González, Jamie Foxx, and Kevin Spacey.
‘Don’t Worry Darling’ (Nov. 1)
Harry Styles and Florence Pugh as Jack and Alice in “Don’t Worry Darling.”
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If you need a good puzzling thriller (admittedly, some of the movie’s creative choices are head-scratching) then Olivia Wilde’s trippy tale of a housewife (Florence Pugh) convinced her life isn’t all it seems is for you.
Also starring Harry Styles, Gemma Chan, and Chris Pine, the movie is filled with thrills and some laugh-out-loud moments that will leave you wondering, “What is happening?”
‘Tenet’ (Nov. 1)
The action sequences of “Tenet” are spectacular.
Warner Bros. Pictures
Christopher Nolan’s trippy time-travel espionage movie stars John David Washington as a CIA agent recruited by a shadow agency to delve into an inverted reality in order to stop an evil plot against the world. If that sounds like a lot, that’s because it is.
‘Wonka’ (Nov. 1)
Timothée Chalamet as Willy Wonka in “Wonka.”
Warner Bros.
Timothée Chalamet dazzles in this musical origin story of Willy Wonka.
‘Frankenstein’ (Nov. 7)
Guillermo del Toro’s “Frankenstein.”
Netflix
Guillermo del Toro brings gothic ecstasy to the latest telling of Frankenstein’s monster. Oscar Isaac plays Victor Frankenstein, Mia Goth plays his obsession, Lady Elizabeth, and Jacob Elordi plays the monster.
‘Being Eddie’ (Nov. 12)
Eddie Murphy in the documentary “Being Eddie.”
Netflix
Eddie Murphy’s rise from “Saturday Night Live” sensation to becoming one of the biggest comedy stars in the world is chronicled in this documentary that features interviews from the likes of Chris Rock, Dave Chappelle, Arsenio Hall, Jamie Foxx, Kevin Hart, Jerry Bruckheimer, John Landis, and Tracy Morgan.
‘Zodiac’ (Nov. 17)
Jake Gyllenhaal in “Zodiac.”
Paramount Pictures
David Fincher’s masterpiece spans the close to 10-year manhunt for the Zodiac Killer. Here, Fincher sets the story around a dogged police detective (Mark Ruffalo) and a newspaper cartoonist obsessed with the story (Jake Gyllenhaal) as their paths eventually converge in an investigation of one of the most infamous serial killers of all time.
‘Train Dreams’ (Nov. 21)
Joel Edgerton in “Train Dreams.”
Netflix
This Netflix original, set in the 1900s, follows a railroad laborer (Joel Edgerton) as his work keeps him away from his wife (Felicity Jones) and young daughter, set against the backdrop of a rapidly changing country.
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