Are you a fan of on-demand? Bonkers for binge-watching films and TV? Mad for marathon streaming? Well, you’ll be happy to know we’ve got the latest on all the new November 2014 releases for Netflix and Amazon Prime Instant Video. Check out what’s new this month below:
Netflix
3rd November
Mr Brooks (Film, 2007)
Psychological thriller starring Kevin Costner as a successful businessmen and secret serial killer.
Artifact (Film, 2012)
Documentary film starring and directed by Jared Leto charting a legal dispute between band 30 Seconds to Mars and record label EMI.
House (TV, Series 3, 2006-7)
Series three of the medical drama starring Hugh Laurie.
Marmato (Film, 2014)
Documentary film charting the 6-year struggle of the people of Marmato against the mining company that wants the gold located beneath their homes.
7th November
The Railway Man (Film, 2013)
Years after as a British POW he was forced to work on the Thai-Burma Railway, former British officer Eric Lomax decides to confront one of his captors who evaded prosecution. Stars Jeremy Irvine, Colin, Firth, Nicole Kidman and Stellan Skarsgård
9th November
Robocop (Film, 2014)
2014 remake of 1987 film about a cyborg police officer known as Robocop. Stars Joel Kinnaman, Gary Oldman, Michael Keaton and Samuel L. Jackson
21st November
A Case of You (Film, 2013)
Romcom about a young writer who tries to woo a cute barista by checking out her Facebook profile and pretending to be her perfect man. Starring Justin Long and Evan Rachel Wood.
28th November
Out of the Furnace (Film, 2013)
Thriller about a man determined to find his brother after he is drawn into a ruthless criminal organisation and disappears. Starring Christian Bale and Woody Harrelson. Directed by Scott Cooper.
Amazon Prime Instant Video
1st November
The Dark Knight Rises (Film, 2012)
The final part of the new Batman film trilogy starring Christian Bale in the title role. Michael Cane, Gary Oldman, Morgan Freeman and Anne Hathaway also star.
Crazy, Stupid, Love (Film, 2011)
Romcom about a new divorcee Cal Weaver who is taken under the wing of handsome, player Jacob Palmer. Starring Steve Carell, Ryan Gosling, Julianne Moore and Emma Stone.
7th November
Midnight in Paris (Film, 2011)
Romantic comedy about a modern-day screenwriter who finds himself transported to the 1920s. Starring Owen Wilson, Rachel McAdams and Marion Cotillard.
14th November
Journey 2: The Mysterious Island (Film, 2012)
Sequel to 2008 adventure film Journey to the Center of the Earth, starring Josh Hutcherson, Dwayne Johnson, Michael Caine and Vanessa Hudgens.
Under The Skin (Film, 2013)
Sci-fi thriller starring Scarlett Johansson as an alien in human form who preys on men in Scotland.
Ripper Street (TV, Series 3, 2014)
Brand new series of Ripper Street commissioned by Amazon after being cancelled by BBC One. New episodes will air weekly from November 14.
Monsters, Inc (Film, 2001)
Children’s comedy about two monsters who are tasked with returning a small human girl back to her world after she follows them to the monster realm.
Mulan (Film 1998)
Disney film about a young Chinese woman who pretends to be a man to take her father’s place in the army after he is conscripted.
10 Years (Film, 2011)
Comedy about a group of friends who reunite at their high school reunion and realise they never really grew up. Starring Channing Tatum, Justin Long, Kate Mara, Chris Pratt and Scott Porter.
28th November
Going The Distance (Film, 2010)
Romcom starring Drew Barrymore and Justin Long as a couple who fall in love one summer in New York but struggle to continue their relationship after Erin returns home to San Francisco.
Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows (Film, 2011)
2011 sequel to 2009 film Sherlock Holmes starring Robert Downey, Jr as the infamous detective.
The Town (Film, 2010)
Crime drama about a bank robber who falls in love with a woman taken hostage by his gang. Stars Ben Affleck and Rebecca Hall.
29th November
The Informant! (Film, 2009)
Biographical film about Mark Whatacre, a whistle blower who confessed to his company’s price-fixing strategy in the 1990s. Stars Matt Damon as Whitacre.
That’s it! What are you most looking forward to watching? Let us know in the comments below!