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Based on information provided by the Dark Horizons website and some internet research, here are just some of the movies you can expect to see in the movie theatres in November:

About Time
Opens: November 1

The film follows a man (Domnhall Gleeson) who comes from a family of time-travelers, but the catch is he cannot change history. However, he can change what happens and has happened in his own life. He meets the girl of his dreams (Rachel McAdams) and along the way uses his powers to save her and his friends from various awkward fates. He also learns that even with these gifts, he can’t spare himself the emotional ups and downs that affect all families. The cast includes Bill Nighy and Tom Hollander.

Big Sur
Opens: November 1

A recounting of Jack Kerouac’s (in this film known by his fictional alter-ego Jack Duluoz) three people sojourn to the cabin in Big Sur, owned by poet Lawrence Ferlinghetti. The cast includes Stana Katic, Radha Mitchell, Kate Bosworth, Henry Thomas, Josh Lucas, Anthony Edwards and Balthazar Getty

Dallas Buyers Club
Opens: November 1

The story is loosely based on the true-life tale of Ron Woodroof, a drug taking, women loving, homophobic man, who was diagnosed with full-blown HIV in 1986 and given one month to live. The FDA-approved, AZT medication he was given for treatment brought him to the brink of death. Pushing it aside, he ended up becoming a smuggler of non-toxic, anti-viral medications from all over the world. Other AIDS patients soon sought out his medications and he started the titular club which gave paying members alternative treatments. The cast includes Matthew McConaughey, Jennifer Garner, Jared Leto, Steve Zahn and Dallas Roberts.

Diana
Opens: November 1

This is a biopic of Princess Diana Spencer (Naomi Watts), focusing not on her death or her impact on the royal family, but rather on the details of the affair she shared with a man who was said to have been the love of her life, Dr. Hasnat Kahn (Naveen Andrews from Lost).

Ender’s Game
Opens: November 1

The story is set seven decades after a hostile alien race have attacked Earth. Preparing for the next attack, the highly esteemed Colonel Graff (Harrison Ford) and the International Military are training only the best young children in order to find a future prospect to lead the International Fleet. Enter Ender Wiggin (Asa Butterfield), a shy and strategically brilliant boy pulled out of his school to join the elite. Ender quickly and easily masters increasingly difficult war games, distinguishing himself as the military’s next great hope in the epic battle that will determine the future of Earth. The cast includes Ben Kingsley, Hailee Steinfeld, Abigail Breslin and Viola Davis.

Free Birds
Opens: November 1

After being pardoned by the President of the United States, Reggie the Turkey (Owen Wilson) lives a comfortable life at Camp David enjoying pizza and telenovelas. On the other hand, Jake (Woody Harrleson) is the president and the only member of Turkeys Liberation Front. After initial rivalry and Jake bag kidnapping Reggie, they team up and hijack a time machine in a government lab and travel back in time to the first Thanksgiving to prevent turkeys from becoming the traditional holiday meal. Other voices will be provided by Amy Poehler, Lesley Nicol, George Takei, Keith David, Dan Fogler and Colm Meaney.

Last Vegas
Opens: November 1

Robert De Niro, Kevin Kline, Morgan Freeman and Michael Douglas play four best friends in their late-60’s who decide to escape retirement and throw a Las Vegas bachelor party for the only one of them who has remained single. Mary Steenburgen also stars.

Mr. Morgan’s Last Love
Opens: November 1

The film centers on a retired, widowed professor (Michael Caine) living in Paris, who develops a special relationship with a younger French woman (Clemence Posey). The cast includes Gillian Anderson, Jane Alexander and Justin Kirk.

Mr. Nobody
Opens: November 1

In the year 2092, Nemo Nobody is a 118-year-old man, the last mortal on Earth. Humanity has conquered mortality through an endless renewal of cells, and the world now watches in fascination as Mr. Nobody edges towards death. Everyone wants to know the life that he has lived. Nemo himself says that he remembers nothing about his past and a psychiatrist, Dr. Feldheim, tries to make him recall memories through hypnosis while other memories are told to a journalist. The cast includes Jared Leto, Sarah Polley, Diane Kruger and Rhys Ifans.

A Case of You
Opens: November 6

This movie focuses on the plight of a writer who creates a trumped-up online persona in order to impress a young woman. The cast includes Justin Long, Evan Rachel Wood, Sienna Miller, Brendan Fraser, Peter Dinklage and Busy Phillips.

Great Expectations
Opens: November 8

This adaptation of the classic novel follows an orphan named Pip who falls for the adopted daughter of a wealthy spinster. He soon becomes a distinguished gentleman of society thanks to an anonymous benefactor. The cast includes Jeremy Irvine, Helena Bonham Carter, Ralph Fiennes, Robbie Coltrane and Holliday Grainger.

How I Live Now
Opens: November 8

An American girl (Saorise Ronan) on holiday in the English countryside with her family finds herself in hiding and fighting for her survival as the third world war breaks out. The film co-stars George MacKay, Tom Holland and Anna Chancellor

The Book Thief
Opens: November 8

Based on the Marcus Zusak novel of the same name, the movie is about a girl in Nazi Germany named Liesl (newcomer Sophie Nelisse) who finds solace by stealing books and sharing them with others while under the stairs in her home, a Jewish refuge is being sheltered by her adoptive parents (Geoffrey Rush and Emily Watson).

The Motel Life
Opens: November 8

A pair of working-class brothers flee their Reno Motel after getting involved in a fatal hit-and-run accident. The cast includes Emile Hirsch, Stephen Dorff, Kris Kristofferson and Dakota Fanning.

Thor: The Dark World
Opens: November 8

Thor (Chris Hemsworth) returns to explore if Asgard, Earth and the Frost Giant’s home planet of Jotunheim are three of the Nine Realms. But what lives on the other six? Perhaps one contains an ancient enemy, a primeval race of Dark Elves led by Malekith the Accursed (Christopher Eccleston). That race is out for revenge and intends to plunge the universe into darkness. Confronted by an enemy that even Odin and Asgard cannot overcome, Thor reunites with Jane Foster (Natalie Portman) and sets out on a dangerous journey that will force him to make the ultimate sacrifice. Tom Hiddleston, Rene Russo, Idris Elba, Jaimie Alexander, Stellan Skarsgard and Kate Dennings all return along with new cast member Zachary Levi.

The Best Man Holiday
November 15

When college friends reunite after 15 years over the Christmas holidays, they will discover just how easy it is for long-forgotten rivalries and romances to be ignited. Morris Chestnut, Taye Diggs, Regina Hall, Terrance Howard, Sanaa Lathan, Nia Long, Harold Perrineau, Monica Calhoun and Melissa Da Sousa are all part of the cast.

Philomena
Opens: November 22

A world-weary political journalist (Steve Coogan) picks up the story of a woman’s (Judi Dench) search for her son, who was taken away from her decades ago after she became pregnant and was forced to live in a convent. The cast includes Mare Winningham and Michelle Fairley.

The Hunger Games: Catching Fire
Opens: November 22

After winning the 74th Annual Hunger Games, Katniss Everdeen (Jennifer Lawrence) returns home to District 12 along with fellow winner Peeta Mellark (Josh Hutcherson). Shortly after returning home, they must embark on a “Victory Tour” of the districts, leaving behind their close friends and family again. On the day of the Victory Tour, President Snow (Donald Sutherland) threatens Katniss’ best friend and pretend cousin, Gale Hawthorne, outraged after she and Peeta broke the rules of the 74th Hunger Games that allowed them both to win. During the tour, Katniss senses that a rebellion is brewing in the districts, but the Capitol is still firmly in control as Snow prepares the 75th Annual Hunger Games, known as a Quarter Quell, an event taken place every 25 years – a competition that could change Panem forever. In this Hunger Games, the tributes will be reaped from the existing pool of victors, making all the other Games look like child’s play. The cast includes Liam Hemsworth, Woody Harrelson, Elizabeth Banks, Lenny Kravitz, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Jeffrey Wright, Stanley Tucci, Donald Sutherland, Toby Jones, Sam Claflin, Jean Malone, Lynn Cohen, Amanda Plummer, Meta Golding, Alan Ritchson and Maria Howell.

Black Nativity
Opens: November 27

A street-wise teen from Baltimore who has been raised by a single mother travels to New York City to spend the Christmas holiday with his estranged relatives, where he embarks on a surprising and inspirational journey. The cast includes Forest Whitaker, Angela Bassett, Jennifer Hudson, Tyrese Gibson, Vondie Curtis-Hall and Mary J. Blige.

Frozen
Opens: November 27

Kristen Bell (Veronica Mars) voices the twelfth Disney Princess, Anna the Ice Princess. When Anna is cursed by her estranged sister, the cold-hearted Snow Queen Elsa (Idina Menzel), her only hope of reversing it is to survive a perilous, but thrilling journey across an icy and unforgiving landscape. Joining her is the rugged, thrill-seeking outdoorsman Kristoff (Jonathan Groff), his one-antlered reindeer and a hapless snowman (Josh Gad). She must conquer the elements and battle an army of frozen sinister warriors if she ever hopes to melt the Queen’s frozen heart. The voice cast also includes Alan Tudyk

Homefront
Opens: November 27

Based on the book by Chuck Logan, Jason Statham plays a widowed ex-DEA agent who retires to a small town for the sake of his 10-year-old daughter. The only problem is he picked the wrong town because it is the underbelly of drugs and violence. When his family is threatened by a villainous meth kingpin named Gator (James Franco) Statham’s character is forced back into action to save his loved ones and the town. The cast includes Kate Bosworth, Winona Ryder, Frank Grillo, Clancy Brown and Rachel Lefevre.

Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom
Opens: November 29

The story will span Mandela’s life journey from his childhood in a rural village through to his inauguration as the first democratically elected president of South Africa. Idris Elba (Luther) stars as Mandela with Naomie Harris (Skyfall) as his wife Winnie.

Oldboy
Opens: November 27

Obsessed with vengeance, a man (Josh Brolin) sets out to find out why he was kidnapped and locked up into solitary confinement for 20 years without reason. The cast includes Samuel L. Jackson, Elizabeth Olsen, Sharlto Copley, Michael Imperioli, Lance Reddick, Hannah Ware, Grey Damon and Hannah Simone.

Movies coming out in December will be posted at the end of November.

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The Thanksgiving HouseOn November 2, the Hallmark Channel movie The Thanksgiving House will debut at 8 PM.

When Boston lawyer Mary Ross (Emily Rose from Haven) inherits a house in Plymouth from her late aunt, she has no idea she may have inherited a historical treasure. Mary’s initial desire to sell the house is supported by her slick boyfriend, Rick (Adam Kaufman from Without a Trace), but she is shocked to discover local historian Everett Mather (Justin Bruening from Ringer) has evidence that her house is located on the site of the first Thanksgiving. With the house turning into an unexpected tourist attraction, putting Mary in the media spotlight at the prying of unscrupulous gossip blogger Ashleigh Mulligan (Cerina Vincent from Cabin Fever), Everett tries to prove his theory and Mary tries to prove anything that will keep the house in her hands.

The film also stars Lindsey Wagner (Bionic Woman) and Bruce Boxleitner (Cedar Cove).

Here is a trailer for The Thanksgiving House.

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The Good Witch's Destiny

On October 26, The Good Witch’s Destiny, the sixth movie in the franchise, will debut on the Hallmark Channel at 9 PM.

All Cassie Nightingale (Catherine Bell) wants for her birthday is for her family and friends to be together. While her husband Jake (Chris Potter) suggests an intimate dinner at a fancy restaurant in their hometown of Middleton, Cassie would rather have a party at The Grey House, with all her loved ones in attendance. And since Jake’s kids, Brandon (Matthew Knight) and Lori (Hannah Endicott-Douglas), are growing up with lives of their own, it might be their last chance to unite as a family for a long time. Meanwhile, Grandpa George’s (Peter MacNeill) new wife Gwen (Libby Lennie) discovers that her prodigal son Drew (Robin Dunne) has returned to Middleton after a five-year absence with plans to get married. When a business deal turns bad, however, it jeopardizes Drew’s impending nuptials and sets him on edge.

Here is a trailer for The Good Witch’s Destiny.

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The Hunters

The Hallmark Channel movie The Hunters will debut on October 25 at 8 PM.

This is a modern-day-fairy-tale-adventure adaptation of the Joshua Williamson comic book “Mirror Mirror” (based on the magical mirror from “Snow White”) that will focus on Carter and Jordyn Flynn (Dan Payne from Tower Prep and Michelle Forbes from Battlestar Galactica and The Killing), who aren’t the average mom and dad. For them, a typical workday can take place anywhere in the world, raiding ornate museums and evading pursuing authorities as Hunters, protectors of powerful fairy tale artifacts that are anything but make believe. While they take their jobs seriously, they’re just as concerned about the welfare of their two sons, 21-year old Paxton (Robbie Amell from The Tomorrow People) and 16-year old Tripp (Keenan Tracey from 16 Wishes), who are unaware of their parents’ true line of work.

When Carter and Jordyn disappear after being intercepted by the mysterious Mai during one of their missions, the boys learn the truth about their parents and their lineage from the Flynns’ young assistant Dylan (Alexa Vega from Spy Kids). They turn to old family friend Mason (Victor Garber from Alias) for help but they soon discover that the deceitful Mason is after what the Flynns were trying to protect – an enchanted mirror that has the ability to grant any wish.

Here is a trailer for The Hunters.

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Saving Westbrook High

The made-for-TV movie Saving Westbrook High will debut at 7 PM on October 20 on the cable network UP.

Manny Cortez is uprooting his family – wife Teresa and daughters Selana, 14 and Gabriella, 12 – so that they can go to Westbrook High where his beloved late father was the football coach. Soon after the Cortez family moves into the Westbrook school zone, it is announced that Westbrook High will close due to budget reasons. Long known for being a wonderful environment with special teachers, the staff, students and parents decide to fight back – Westbrook High is worth saving. Charismatic English Literature teacher Elijah Bennett leads the charge for the teachers but has to deal with the new principal, Dr. Christine Walker, who has very different views on education and the value of protesting the school board’s decision. Elijah and Christine were students together at Westbrook many years ago and despite their differences there is a bond and some sparks. Perhaps most passionate about saving the school are the students, especially shy and insecure Jasper, who emerges as a leader. Selana joins the cause and learns why her father was so passionate about this school and her education.

The cast includes Esai Morales (Caprica), Salli Richardson-Whitfield (Eureka), Loretta Devine (Grey’s Anatomy) and Coby Ryan McLaughlin (The Secret Life of the American Teenager).

Here is a trailer for Saving Westbrook High.

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When Calls the Heart

The Hallmark Channel movie When Calls the Heart will debut on October 19 at 9 PM.

Based on the book series by Janette Oke, the movie tells the story of Elizabeth Thatcher (newcomer Poppy Drayton), a young teacher accustomed to her high society life, who receives her first classroom post in a small prairie town in the Western Frontier in Canada led by two strong coal miner widows, Abigail Stanton (Lori Loughlin) and Frances Tunnecliffe (Jean Smart).

The cast also includes Daniel Sharman (Teen Wolf), Stephen Amell (Arrow) and Maggie Grace (Lost).

NOTE: This movie has been picked up to series by the Hallmark Channel and will have its TV series debut sometime in 2014 with Erin Krakow (Army Wives) taking over the lead role and Daniel Lissing (Last Resort) joining the cast.

Here is a trailer for When Calls the Heart.

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Dancing on the Edge

The Starz 5-part mini-series Dancing on the Edge will debut on October 19 at 10 PM.

Inspired by true accounts of the phenomenal Duke Ellington Band mingling with the future Duke of Windsor Edward VIII in Europe, the mini-series takes place in London during the early 1930s, illustrating the journey of a group of Black jazz musicians – the Louis Lester Band – as they steadily rise to stardom.

The cast includes Chiwetel Ejiofor (the upcoming film 12 Years of a Slave), Matthew Goode (Brideshead Revisited), legendary actress Jacqueline Bisset, John Goodman (Roseanne), Janet Montgomery (Human Target), Jenna-Louise Coleman (Doctor Who), Anthony Head (Buffy) and Angel Coulby (Merlin).

Here is a trailer for Dancing on the Edge.

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Reign

The new drama Reign will debut on the CW on October 17 at 9 PM.

Hidden between the lines of the history books is the story of Mary Stuart (Adelaide Kane from Teen Wolf and Pretty Tough), the young woman the world would come to know as Mary, Queen of Scots. Queen of Scotland since she was six days old, the teenage Mary is already a headstrong monarch at the very beginning of her tumultuous rise to power. Arriving in France with four close friends as her ladies-in-waiting, Mary has been sent to secure Scotland’s strategic alliance by formalizing her arranged engagement to the French king’s dashing son, Prince Francis (Toby Regbo, the made-for-TV movie Treasure Island). But the match isn’t signed and sealed, it depends more on politics, religion and secret agendas than affairs of the heart.

The cast includes Alan Van Sprang (The Tudors and the Canadian series King), Anna Popplewell (The Chronicles of Narnia franchise), Caitlin Stasey (Tomorrow When the War Began), newcomers Celina Sinden and Jenessa Grant, Megan Follows (Anne of Green Gables) and Torrance Coombs (Heartland).

Here is the extended trailer for Reign.

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Burton and Taylor

The BBC America movie Burton and Taylor will debut at 9 PM on October 16.

Dominic West (The Hour) and Helena Bonham Carter (The King’s Speech) star as Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor — Hollywood’s most volatile on-again-off-again lovers who famously played out every high and low of their love affairs, multiple marriages and divorces right in the public eye.

Recognized as one of the most fascinating, glamorous and tempestuous relationships of the 20th century, Burton and Taylor made their last stage appearance together in the critically reviled 1983 revival of Noel Coward’s stage play, Private Lives. This is the story of their ill-fated reunion, on and off stage.

Here is a trailer for the BBC America movie Burton and Taylor.

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The Wedding Chapel

On October 13, the made-for-TV movie The Wedding Chapel will debut on the cable network UP at 7 PM.

This made-for-TV movie focuses on uninspired and newly single painter Sarah (Emmanuelle Vaugier from Lost Girl) is down on her luck and wants nothing more than to get away from her problems. When she decides to take a trip to visit her mom, she becomes involved in a mission to save a local church in danger of being closed down. Determined to help preserve the historic building, Sarah embarks on a mission that not only gives her a new outlook on life, but enables her mother to rekindle a long lost love.

The film also stars Cheers alum Shelley Long, Mark Deklin (GCB), Barclay Hope (The Killing) and Cindy Busby (the Canadian series Heartland).

Here is a trailer for Chick Flick Sunday at UP that will feature The Wedding Chapel movie.

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