What’s Coming to Netflix Canada in November 2019
By Simon Hung
October 24, 2019There are only two months remaining in 2019 and the two biggest sales of the year are fast-approaching, so fire up Netflix to pass the time while you wait.
Over 100 new titles are coming to Netflix Canada this month, including several holiday movies ahead of Christmas, but the biggest elephant(s) in the room aren't about Netflix at all, as Apple TV+ and Disney+ are set to launch in Canada on November 1 and 12 (respectively), adding two more streaming options to a landscape once solely dominated by Netflix.
Here's what's streaming on Netflix Canada in November, along with this month's RFD Staff Pick.
November 1
- A Christmas Special: Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug & Cat Noir
- American Son (Netflix Television Event)
- Apache Warrior
- Atypical, Season 3 (Netflix Original)
- Barbie Dreamhouse Adventures: Go Team Roberts, Season 1
- Christmas Break-In
- Christmas with a View
- Cleo & Cuquin, Season 1
- Drive (Netflix Film)
- Ferdinand
- Fire in Paradise (Netflix Documentary)
- Hache (Netflix Original)
- Hello Ninja (Netflix Family)
- Holiday in the Wild (Netflix Film)
- Holiday Joy
- Lawrence of Arabia: Restored Version
- Mobile Suit Gundam: Iron-Blooded Orphans, Seasons 1-2
- Murder on the Orient Express
- Queer Eye: We’re in Japan! (Netflix Original)
- Santa Girl
- Spitfire: The Plane that Saved the World
- The Christmas Trap
- The King (Netflix Film)
- The Man Without Gravity (Netflix Film)
- The Public
- Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri
- We Are the Wave (Netflix Original)
- Zero Dark Thirty
November 4
- A Christmas Crush
- A Holiday Engagement
- Dear Santa
- The Devil Next Door (Netflix Documentary)
November 5
- Giants of Africa
- Seth Meyers: Lobby Baby (Netflix Original)
- She-Ra and the Princesses of Power, Season 4 (Netflix Original)
- The End of the F***ing World, Season 2 (Netflix Original)
- Tune in for Love (Netflix Film)
November 6
- Burning Cane
- Erin Brockovich
- Honey
- Patch Adams
- SCAMS (Netflix Original)
- Shadow
- The Legend of Sleepy Hollow
November 8
- Busted!, Season 2 (Netflix Original)
- Green Eggs and Ham (Netflix Original)
- Let It Snow (Netflix Original)
- Paradise Beach (Netflix Film)
- Wild District, Season 2 (Netflix Original)
November 9
- Little Things, Season 3 (Netflix Original)
November 10
- Patriot Act with Hasan Minhaj, Volume 5 (Netflix Original)
November 11
- Chief of Staff, Season 2 (Netflix Original)
November 12
- Harvey Girls Forever!, Season 3 (Netflix Family)
- Jeff Garlin: Our Man in Chicago (Netflix Original)
November 13
- Maradona in Mexico (Netflix Documentary)
November 14
- The Stranded (Netflix Original)
November 15
- Avlu, Part 2 (Netflix Original)
- Earthquake Bird (Netflix Original)
- Go!: The Unforgettable Party (Netflix Family)
- House Arrest (Netflix Film)
- I’m with the Band: Nasty Cherry (Netflix Original)
- Klaus (Netflix Film)
- Llama Llama, Season 2 (Netflix Family)
- Paw Patrol: Ready, Race, Rescue
- The Club (Netflix Original)
- The Fanatic
- The Toys That Made Us, Season 3 (Netflix Original)
November 17
- The Crown, Season 3 (Netflix Original)
November 19
- Iliza: Unveiled (Netflix Original)
- No hay tiempo para la verguenza (Netflix Documentary)
November 20
- Bikram: Yogi, Guru, Predator (Netflix Original)
- Dream/Killer
- Lorena, la de pies ligeros (Netflix Documentary)
November 21
- Mortel (Netflix Original)
- The Knight Before Christmas (Netflix Film)
November 22
- Dino Girl Gauko (Netflix Family)
- Dolly Parton’s Heartstring (Netflix Original)
- High Seas, Season 2 (Netflix Original)
- Mon Frère (Netflix Film)
- Nailed It! Holiday!, Season 2 (Netflix Original)
- Narcoworld: Dope Stories (Netflix Original)
- Nobody’s Looking (Netflix Original)
- Singapore Social (Netflix Original)
- The Dragon Prince, Season 3 (Netflix Family)
- Trolls: The Beat Goes On!, Season 8 (Netflix Family)
November 23
- Frontier, Season 3
November 24
- Final Space, Season 2 (Netflix Original)
November 25
- Florence Foster Jenkins
November 26
- Mike Birbiglia: The New One (Netflix Original)
- Super Monsters Save Christmas (Netflix Family)
November 27
- Broken (Netflix Documentary)
- The Irishman (Netflix Film)
November 28
- Holiday Rush (Netflix Film)
- John Crist: I Ain’t Prayin for That (Netflix Original)
- Merry Happy Whatever (Netflix Original)
- Mytheo (Netflix Original)
November 29
- Atlantics (Netflix Film)
- I Lost My Body (Netflix Film)
- Masterminds
- Sugar Rush Christmas (Netflix Original)
- The Movies That Made Us (Netflix Original)
RFD Staff Pick -- The Irishman
Robert De Niro and Al Pacino star in The Irishman, Martin Scorsese's long-awaited crime drama that tells the story of mob hitman Frank Sheeran and his involvement in the mysterious disappearance of Jimmy Hoffa in the 1970s. The film has received widespread acclaim after originally screening at the 2019 New York Film Festival and comes to Netflix November 27.
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Casino for all the hype they give it when it came out was average.
The acting in both are very convincing but the Irishman is less interesting.
The characters in The Irishmen are too irredeemable to be liked or have sympathy felt for them IMO.
That's like saying alien civilizations living amongst us in the past has been proved by Ancient Aliens because it aired on History Channel. Same goes with A&E or Discovery etc. There's proof of ghosts, bigfoot, the loch ness monster, demonic possession, and the flying spaghetti monster.
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This thread was meant for you, post #36 onwards. There has never been a shred of evidence that Oswald didn't act alone.
Any one else reminded of Dune with the glowing blue eyes. Too much spice in the food.
To me those hours flew by, if it's quality, one doesn't notice at all and I was quite immersed.
Robert De Niro, Al Pacino were great, but for me Joe Pesci stole the show.
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That scene where Frank beats up the store clerk was sad to watch, especially the slow kicks way too old to be beating big dudes up.
It was great to see Artie Bucco's wife
Bwhahaha, what a good read. I especially liked these lol:
The Lies of the Irishman
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You're lucky you didn't know Frank was the killer, I was too curious and wiki'd him lol.
You're right about the sequence of events, frankly I didn't follow in detail so guessing here but maybe the higher ups changed their plan and wanted Frank gone too and when McGee realized, he thought of this 'way out' for Frank.
Kinda ironic for Frank, at first he wanted to be there as protection for Hoffa and he ended up being the killer.
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this video seems to confirm my guess @7:10
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BJ-6hdYGJKs
I must have missed that. I heard him say after instructing Frank to go to Detroit that "you and your wife will be safe because you're with me". I thought before that, Pesci told him you're not going anywhere, forget it, Hoffa will be dealt with - do not call/stay out of it, then he changed his mind arranging Frank to go to Detroit. I kept thinking why he did that? What does sending Frank to the meeting accomplish? Really did not see Frank killing Hoffa himself up until they entered that empty house.
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Didn't Pesci's character say the pwrs that be wanted Frank to go down w Hoffa, but the former arranged this plan so Frank can live? Pretty ingenuous if so, Frank can't take revenge if he ever got the itch cuz he did it.
Pesci and Pacino absolutely killed it. Gotta be some Oscar nominations in the works.
My only small complaint - de-aging did not work that well in the beginning. They looked mid-50 when they were supposed to look 20-30. Also Frank and Jimmy were both Irish in real life. Movie made them too Italian but it's no big deal.
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Didn't understand why they made Frank kill Jimmy. It looked like Frank finally came to grips accepting that Jimmy will die, then they go and do a switch last minute making him kill Jimmy himself.
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Will definitely be watching this movie on Netflix.
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I went to TIFF Lightbox for the 3:50PM screening yesterday, we were in Cinema 2. Pretty busy, I'd say about 1/2 full. Mercifully nobody touched their phones once the movie began, so refreshing.
The movie is a book adaptation. The characters well developed, and the majority of the action took place in the 1950s. The movie was very straight forward. It did not look like a movie that cost $160 million to make. It was good and held my attention for the 3.5 hours, but I will not be watching it again.