It’s almost the start of a new month and that means Netflix is about to refresh their content by adding a lot of new titles and removing some as well. Some of the titles we’re losing include Fargo, Stand By Me, and Batman & Robin, oh no! But some of the highlights for November include the first season of Bob Odenkirk and David Cross’s new Netflix show With Bob and David; Marvel’s Jessica Jones, and The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie. Check out the full listings below:
All Title Dates are Subject to Change
Netflix U.S. Release Dates Only
Available 11/1
Beethoven’s Christmas Adventure (2011)
Girlfriends’ Guide to Divorce: Season 1
Idris Elba: Mandela, My Dad and Me (2015)
Last Days in Vietnam (2014)
Pasion de Gavilanes (2003)
Robot Overlords (2015)
Seven Deadly Sins: Season 1 — Netflix Original
Smithsonian Channel: The Day Kennedy Died (2013)
The Last Time You Had Fun (2014)
The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie...
All Title Dates are Subject to Change
Netflix U.S. Release Dates Only
Available 11/1
Beethoven’s Christmas Adventure (2011)
Girlfriends’ Guide to Divorce: Season 1
Idris Elba: Mandela, My Dad and Me (2015)
Last Days in Vietnam (2014)
Pasion de Gavilanes (2003)
Robot Overlords (2015)
Seven Deadly Sins: Season 1 — Netflix Original
Smithsonian Channel: The Day Kennedy Died (2013)
The Last Time You Had Fun (2014)
The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie...
- 10/27/2015
- by Graham McMorrow
- City of Films
Read More: 'Blue Caprice,' 'Best of Enemies' and More Coming to Netflix This November (Plus Indiewire's Picks) "Netflix giveth, and Netflix taketh away." Netflix is clearing house this November by pulling some Oscar-winning hits and crowdpleasers from its streaming library, so if you've been meaning to get around to "Fargo," "Rudy" and the George Clooney critical disaster "Batman & Robin," now's the time to start streaming. Below are the 54 titles leaving Netflix next month, plus Indiewire's picks on what to stream before it's too late. Synopses partially provided by Netflix. Leaving 11/1 "1492: Conquest of Paradise" (1992)"America in Primetime" (2011)"Balto 3: Wings of Change" (2004)"Batman & Robin" (1997)"Best Kept Secret" (2013)"Best Laid Plans" (1999)"Changing...
- 10/21/2015
- by Zack Sharf
- Indiewire
Halloween is ending abruptly on Netflix: You only have until midnight on October 31st to stream "Scream" and several "Saw" installments as these horror films are all expiring on November 1.
And if you want to watch "Fargo" (1996), "Rudy" (1993), "Stand by Me," or "The Blues Brothers" (1980), they're also vanishing on November 1.
Here's the complete list of what's leaving Netflix streaming in November 2015.
Leaving November 1
"1492: Conquest of Paradise" (1992)
"America in Primetime" (2011)
"Bali": Season 1 (2006)
"Balto 3: Wings of Change" (2004)
"Batman & Robin" (1997)
"Best Kept Secret" (2013)
"Best Laid Plans" (1999)
"Changing Lanes" (2002)
"Cleopatra" (1963)
"Conspiracy Theory" (1997)
"Death Warrant" (1990)
"Fargo" (1996)
"Fela Kuti: Music Is the Weapon" (1982)
"Funny Games" (1997)
"Half the Sky: Turning Oppression into Opportunity for Women Worldwide" (2012)
"Hero and Terror" (1988)
"House of Flying Daggers" (2004)
"Jonah: A VeggieTales Movie" (2002)
"Lunopolis" (2009)
"Move Over, Darling" (1963)
"Norman" (2010)
"Pajanimals": Season 1 (2010)
"Rudy" (1993)
"Saw" (2004)
"Saw II" (2005)
"Saw III" (2006)
"Saw IV" (2007)
"Saw V" (2008)
"Scream" (1996)
"Secrets of Mary Magdalene" (2006)
"Soul Plane" (2004)
"Stand by Me...
And if you want to watch "Fargo" (1996), "Rudy" (1993), "Stand by Me," or "The Blues Brothers" (1980), they're also vanishing on November 1.
Here's the complete list of what's leaving Netflix streaming in November 2015.
Leaving November 1
"1492: Conquest of Paradise" (1992)
"America in Primetime" (2011)
"Bali": Season 1 (2006)
"Balto 3: Wings of Change" (2004)
"Batman & Robin" (1997)
"Best Kept Secret" (2013)
"Best Laid Plans" (1999)
"Changing Lanes" (2002)
"Cleopatra" (1963)
"Conspiracy Theory" (1997)
"Death Warrant" (1990)
"Fargo" (1996)
"Fela Kuti: Music Is the Weapon" (1982)
"Funny Games" (1997)
"Half the Sky: Turning Oppression into Opportunity for Women Worldwide" (2012)
"Hero and Terror" (1988)
"House of Flying Daggers" (2004)
"Jonah: A VeggieTales Movie" (2002)
"Lunopolis" (2009)
"Move Over, Darling" (1963)
"Norman" (2010)
"Pajanimals": Season 1 (2010)
"Rudy" (1993)
"Saw" (2004)
"Saw II" (2005)
"Saw III" (2006)
"Saw IV" (2007)
"Saw V" (2008)
"Scream" (1996)
"Secrets of Mary Magdalene" (2006)
"Soul Plane" (2004)
"Stand by Me...
- 10/21/2015
- by Sharon Knolle
- Moviefone
Filed under: Reality-Free, Features, TV Previews
If you missed PBS's fascinating 'America In Primetime,' a four-part documentary series examining how various TV archetypes have progressed over the years, you're in luck: PBS has put the entire series online.
Featuring interviews with some of TV's best and brightest creators and actors, including Mary Tyler Moore, Carl Reiner, Julianna Margulies, Alan Ball and Candice Bergen, 'America In Primetime' is a must-watch.
The series is a treat for anybody, whether you're a casual viewer or a walking TV encyclopedia. Each episode will transport you back to the early days of TV, then dissect how much the TV landscape has changed. There's something for all to enjoy as the truly passionate TV veterans lay it all on the line.
Check out a segment from 'The Independent Woman' episode below.
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If you missed PBS's fascinating 'America In Primetime,' a four-part documentary series examining how various TV archetypes have progressed over the years, you're in luck: PBS has put the entire series online.
Featuring interviews with some of TV's best and brightest creators and actors, including Mary Tyler Moore, Carl Reiner, Julianna Margulies, Alan Ball and Candice Bergen, 'America In Primetime' is a must-watch.
The series is a treat for anybody, whether you're a casual viewer or a walking TV encyclopedia. Each episode will transport you back to the early days of TV, then dissect how much the TV landscape has changed. There's something for all to enjoy as the truly passionate TV veterans lay it all on the line.
Check out a segment from 'The Independent Woman' episode below.
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- 11/28/2011
- by Chris Harnick
- Aol TV.
This past Sunday, PBS aired its first segment of a four-part series called America in Primetime, which is all about television — its history, its characters, its growth.
The first segment was "The Independent Woman," which was about the pressures that real women have faced, which translates into what female characters face. The entire episode is available to watch on the PBS website, so you can still watch it in its entirety. Interviewees include Julianna Margulies, Archie Panjabi, Elisabeth Moss, Patricia Heaton, Roseanne Barr, Diablo Cody, Mary Tyler Moore and many, many more. The discussions range from broader ideas about how women's roles have changed in the home and at work from the 1950s through present day, and wow, how times have changed. When you look back at how Lucy Ricardo was spanked by Ricky if she disobeyed him by trying to participate in show business and then compare it to...
The first segment was "The Independent Woman," which was about the pressures that real women have faced, which translates into what female characters face. The entire episode is available to watch on the PBS website, so you can still watch it in its entirety. Interviewees include Julianna Margulies, Archie Panjabi, Elisabeth Moss, Patricia Heaton, Roseanne Barr, Diablo Cody, Mary Tyler Moore and many, many more. The discussions range from broader ideas about how women's roles have changed in the home and at work from the 1950s through present day, and wow, how times have changed. When you look back at how Lucy Ricardo was spanked by Ricky if she disobeyed him by trying to participate in show business and then compare it to...
- 11/1/2011
- by Trish Bendix
- AfterEllen.com
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