We know you may be sad about the movies that disappeared from Netflix, but be comforted by the fact that a new month brings a ton of new titles in their place. Netflix has a few original works coming out, plus movies you've probably been meaning to see and more seasons of your favorite TV shows. See what you'll be adding to your queue over the next month!
Elisabeth Moss and Mark Duplass star in this indie romantic comedy with a big twist.
When it's available: Nov. 29
Alexander Payne's Midwestern ditty — nominated for six Oscars, including ones for Bruce Dern and June Squibb — is surprisingly funny and warm.
Get ready for the holidays with this indie about a girl (Anna Kendrick) who's kind of a mess and goes to live with her sister. Lena Dunham and Melanie Lynskey costar.
When it's available: Nov. 23
Chris Evans stars in this underrated sleeper hit that's set in a dystopian future wrecked by severe climate change.
When it's available: Nov. 22
John Turturro wrote, directed, and stars in this comedy as a guy who takes on an unusual new career: male prostitute. Woody Allen, Sofia Vergara, and Sharon Stone costar.
One of Tom Hanks's best (and certainly most memorable) performances is in this '90s classic, which just gets better with each viewing.
James Franco stars in this drama opposite True Blood's Ashley Hinshaw, who plays a young woman sucked into the porn industry.
When it's available: Nov. 30
The most recent season of FXX's irreverently funny comedy comes to Netflix at the beginning of the month.
Netflix's original series about ex-gangster Frank Tagliano (Steven Van Zandt) comes back with all episodes of season three this month.
When it's available: Nov. 21
Extremely attractive couple Daniel Craig and Rachel Weisz met on the set of this haunted house thriller.
Revisit the original — not the 2012 remake — and one of Arnold Schwarzenegger's most iconic roles in this 1990 action classic.
Watch Anne Hathaway in the sequel of her breakout Disney hit (with a young Chris Pine bonus!).
Love Chelsea Peretti as Gina on Brooklyn Nine-Nine? Watch the comedian's stand-up special — exclusive to Netflix — for more of her humor.
It's OK if you fast-forward directly to the epic dance scenes of this 1983 drama starring Jennifer Beals.
Joe Manganiello was inspired by his work on Magic Mike to direct this documentary about real male strippers.
Bill Murray and Woody Harrelson star in the Farrelly brothers' memorable bowling comedy.
With Portlandia coming back in January, get caught up on the most recent season's spot-on skits about the Pacific Northwest.