Movies

The Smashing Machine — November 4 (dir. Benny Safdie / VOD)
Genre: drama, biography
What's notable: A legendary fighter who has reached the peak of his career struggles not only with opponents in the ring but also with addictions and conflicting emotions. Winner of the Silver Lion for Best Director in 2025 (see our text). Starring Dwayne Johnson and Emily Blunt.

Frankenstein — November 7 (dir. Guillermo del Toro / Netflix)
Genre: horror, sci-fi, drama
What's notable: An ambitious scientist creates a living being, defying the laws of nature. Starring Oscar Isaac, Mia Goth, and Christoph Waltz.

Roofman — November 11 (dir. Derek Cienfrance / VOD)
Genre: drama, comedy
What's notable: A former soldier robs diners, but his double life collapses after an encounter with a kind toy store employee. Starring Channing Tatum and Kirsten Dunst.

In Your Dreams — November 14 (dir. Alexander Wu / Netflix)
Genre: cartoon, musical, adventure
What's notable: A brother and sister venture into the world of dreams to ask the Lord of Sleep for the perfect family.

Nouvelle Vague — November 14 (dir. Richard Linklater / Netflix)
Genre: drama
What's notable: A young Jean-Luc Godard makes his first film, overcoming creative and financial obstacles.

Good Boy — November 21 (dir. Ben Leonberg / Shudder)
Genre: horror
What's notable: A loyal dog moves with his owner to a countryside house and, sensing an invisible threat, enters a battle to protect the one he loves most.

Train Dreams — November 21 (dir. Clint Bentley / Netflix)
Genre: drama
What's notable: A lumberjack lives in isolation for years, trying to find his place in the rapidly changing 20th century. Starring Joel Edgerton and Felicity Jones.

Left-Handed Girl — November 28 (dir. Tsou Shih-Ching / Netflix)
Genre: drama
What's notable: A single mother with two daughters opens a food stall at a Taipei night market, but their lives take a strange turn when the grandfather forbids his granddaughter from using her “devilish” left hand.