Amazon Prime Video in November 2023: 6 new unmissable films and series

Amazon Prime Video in November 2023: 6 new unmissable films and series

Every month Madmoizelle offers you a selection of new films and series from the Amazon Prime Video catalogue. This November, we feed our inner teenager with off-the-wall teen movies, take up arms against injustice with Katniss, and pretend to be 007 in a new adventure game.

If news on series is rather scarce on the Amazon Prime side this month, the platform makes up for it with the entry of numerous films into its catalogue. Lovers of absurd humor will be able to review the OSS and Tarantino fans will flock to his penultimate film, The 8 bastards. For our part, we offer you a small selection made up of safe values ​​and lesser-known gems, to be discovered urgently!

Amazon Prime Video will be released in November

The Complete Hunger Games (film)

While the prequel The Hunger Games: The Rime of the Serpent and the Songbird, focusing on the youth of Coriolanus Snow (the future president of Panem) will be released in theaters on November 15, it’s time to dive back into the world of Katniss & co with the full films that Jennifer Lawrence revealed. Amazon Prime subscribers will be happy to dive back into the dystopian action – the platform has been offering it for a while, but it’s time to remind you! – the first 4 films watched. We don’t know how long he will retain these rights so let’s take advantage of it!

The Drug (film) – 1um November

Released in 2015, this film directed by Rick Famuyiwa and produced by Forest Whitaker has since acquired cult status. It immerses us in the daily lives of three black friends in the heart of the 90s, living in Inglewood, a red light district of Los Angeles. Far from the trendy gangster cliché, Malcolm, Diggy and Jib are big geeks who work hard to get to college. Maybe an underground evening will change the situation. Get out of white people’s problems in the films for teenagers. For once, here is a film that chronicles the coming of age of racialized teenagers (two young men and a woman) with devastating humor. As a bonus we find Zoë Kravitz and A$AP Rocky in supporting roles.

Every Day (film) – 1um November

Adapted in 2018 from David Levithan’s novel of the same name, this films for teenagers Not Like the Others tells the love story between a teenager, Rhiannon, and “A”, a traveling spirit who finds herself in the body of a different teenager every day. This is a pansexual anthem (the heroine falls in love with a person, and not with a male or female gender, since the “A” is found indifferently in the body of a girl or a boy) such as we rarely see on screens.

007 – On the road to the million (TV game) – November 10th

Each platform has its strength: Amazon Prime does not skimp on the production of original TV games. Fans of the genre will be able to discover a newcomer this month. Hosted by none other than Brian Cox (the patriarch we loved to hate Succession), this extreme adventure game created by the producers of the James Bond film series offers very challenging challenges 007 to participants excited about winning a million dollars.

Goodbye idiots (film) – 12 November

If you missed the penultimate Dupontel, now is the time to catch up. Released in 2020, this tragicomic film tells the unlikely encounter between a woman suffering from an incurable disease, who sets off in search of a child abandoned when she was younger, and a suicidal man, exhausted by her work. . Played by Albert Dupontel and Virginie Efira, this mismatched duo proves to be extremely touching, even if the film is full of good feelings (it must also be said that we were in the midst of the Covid pandemic, we needed sweets!) . The caustic humor and twisted staging do the rest and won over the Césars, who awarded him seven awards in 2021.

Bottoms (film) – November 21

Surprise success in the United States, critically acclaimed comedy Funds follows the misadventures of two lesbian friends, who decide to start a self-defense club in their high school for seemingly feminist reasons when in reality they’re just hoping to seduce the popular cheerleaders! Directed by queer filmmaker Emma Seligman (Child Shiva)and worn by the duo Ayo Edebiri (The bear) and Ruby Cruz, this mind-blowing LGBTQ+ satire does it all, and gleefully subverts the codes of the typical American teen film American pie. After VendettaGeneration Z has a new cult teen movie.

Movie

1um November

  • OSS 117: Cairo spy nest
  • OSS 117: Rio no longer responds
Amazon Prime Video in November 2023: 6 new unmissable films and series
  • The machine that dismantles time 2
  • Where did the Morgans go?
  • The goats of the Pentagon
  • Birth boom
  • The last flag to fly
  • Protect and serve
  • Wild Bill
  • First look
  • Blue velvet
  • The dogs of war
  • Everyday
  • The Glass Castle
  • The good, the bad and the ugly
  • Destroyer
  • Free State of Jones
  • Bruno

November 3

  • A talent made of solid gold

November 10th

  • The 8 bastards

November 12

  • Goodbye idiots

15 November

  • Drug

November 21st

  • Funds

November 24

  • An elf for Christmas

November 28

  • Freelance
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Series and shows

  • Invincible (animated series, season 2) – November 3
  • 007 – On the road to the million (adventure game, season 1) – November 10
  • The champions laugh (standing) – November 10th
  • SWAT (series, season 5) – November 15

What if the movie you were going to see tonight was a dump? Each week, Kalindi Ramphul gives you her opinion on which movie to see (or not) on the show The Only Opinion That Matters.

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