Sucker Punch Productions revealed today that the Ghost of Tsushima: Legends raid will be released on October 30 and revealed the requirements players will need to meet to take part in ‘The Tale of Iyo’. The studio also announced that starting tomorrow, and every Friday after, Ghost of Tsushima: Legends will feature a two-player story mission and four-player mission survival mission with specific weekly modifiers.
“This is the culmination of the story in Ghost of Tsushima: Legends, bringing the fight directly to Iyo’s realm,” the announcement blog post reads. “This Raid is divided into three chapters and requires a full team of four Ghosts, as well as excellent coordination and communication.”
The Tale of Iyo raid will not support matchmaking, according to Sucker Punch, so players wishing to participate will need to arrange their raid team ahead of time. It’s also recommended that everyone’s gear be at KI level 100 as an “absolute minimum.”
Sucker Punch recommends completing all story missions and replaying story and survival missions on higher difficulties to obtain higher gear before the raid. If players complete all of the new weekly challenges and all bonus objectives, they’ll receive max-level gear perfect for the raid. Doing so won’t be easy because the weekly challenge missions will be Nightmare difficulty, “intended to put you and your team to the test.”
Phasmophobia is one of the latest breakout games on Twitch and for good reason. This thrilling early access horror game puts you and up to three other players in the role of paranormal investigators, equipping you with an arsenal of ghost-hunting items and letting you loose in a haunted location. Your goal is to monitor supernatural activity and gather up essential evidence to aid in identifying the ghost before it kills everyone.
But that’s easier said than done.. While understanding what each tool in your ghost hunting arsenal does is important, you’ll also have to consider other key factors and behaviors to follow as you explore and try to work out the ghost’s identity. Below, we’ve detailed some essential ghost-hunting tips to help you survive a job.
Keeping In Communication
First, we highly recommend using in-game voice chat once you and your team have found your footing. Discord is nice when you’re first starting, but it can make things a bit too easy and far less terrifying. The game does some fun stuff with audio implementation that makes the experience more immersive and tense.
For in-game communication, use V for proximity chat and B for global chat, courtesy of your handy walkie-talkie. Keep in mind that your walkie-talkie isn’t always super reliable, though. During high activity, your signal could get scrambled, and if you aren’t near your crew, you’ll have no idea what could be happening to them.
Keep An Eye On Ghost Activity Levels
You can alway check the ghost activity levels from the monitor in your van. Usually, it’s good to let your team know if there are any spikes. Low amounts of activity could mean flickering lights or moving objects, moderate spikes could mean direct contact with the ghost, and level 10 spikes often means the ghost is hunting.
It’s always good to let your team know if there are any spikes in ghost activity.
What You Need To Know About Level 10 Spikes And What To Do
If you’re in the van and see a level 10 spike, global communication will cut off, and your team will be on their own. At this point, the best thing you can do for them is to pray. If a level 10 spike just occurred and a question mark replaces someone’s sanity percentage, it means they’re dead. If you are using the in-game chat, deceased team members can’t communicate with you.
If you are in the house during a level 10 spike, your flashlight will start to flicker, the front door will lock, and you may see the ghost appear and disappear. If the ghost is weak to crucifixes, you can stop them from hunting by throwing it on the ground. If not, hide in another room, turn off the lights, and stay quiet. Closets work nicely for this.
If you’re dealing with a shy ghost, you can try using their name. Typically ghosts will get annoyed the more you say it. Before you head into the house, check the whiteboard in the van to see the ghost’s name and if they respond to everyone or just those who are alone.
Always Monitor Your Sanity
With each paranormal occurrence you witness, your sanity will drop. You can monitor your sanity in the truck. The lower it goes, the easier it is for a ghost to target you. You can regain sanity by using sanity pills, which are available to purchase before a job.
Be Careful Using Fancy New Gear
As you complete jobs, earn money, and level up, you will unlock new maps and new gear to test out. Additional equipment purchased and taken out into the field will be lost if you die, so be extra careful if you want to hold onto gadgets like thermometers, strong flashlights, and motion sensors. You do get an insurance payout, though, so it’s not a complete loss.
Additional equipment purchased and taken out into the field will be lost if you die, so be extra careful if you want to hold onto them.
Split Up When Playing The Bigger Maps
The bigger maps, such as the high school and asylum, may also force you to change your tactics. The best way to go about these jobs is to split into groups and clear out rooms methodically. Study the map in the van before you leave, come up with a game plan, and designate a regroup point for your team. If someone gets lost, you can check their location via the van’s map and guide them to safety using the walkie-talkie. Sanity pills are typically a must on these maps as they usually take much longer than most jobs. When you find the affected room, leave a glowstick outside of the door or have someone make a mental note of it on the map in the van.
When All Seems Lost, Check The Journal For Clues
There might be cases where it feels like you can’t find the third piece of evidence no matter how hard you try. If you’re struggling, you can check the ghost descriptions in your journal. This isn’t always the most accurate way to solve a case, but if you’re low on supplies and completely stumped, there’s no harm in checking the journal to see if there are any familiar patterns.
November is only a few days away, and Pokemon Go developer Niantic has outlined a number of events for the popular mobile game next month. The studio is hosting a variety of activities over the next few weeks, from new Pokemon Spotlight Hours to a new Limited Research event and more. You can catch up on all the biggest Pokemon Go events happening in November 2020 below.
November Research Breakthrough Encounter: Togetic
As usual, Niantic is rolling out a new batch of Field Research tasks and rewards on the first of the month, and they coincide with a new Research Breakthrough encounter. Each time players achieve a Research Breakthrough in November 2020, they’ll earn a chance to catch the Fairy Pokemon Togetic.
Legendary Raids
A few more Legendary Pokemon will also return to Raids throughout November 2020. Following Darkrai’s departure on November 5, Niantic teases that “a familiar Pokemon” will reappear as a Raid boss, and subsequent weeks will bring back Terrakion, Cobalion, Virizion, and more. You can see the full Legendary Raid schedule for November 2020 below:
October 23 – November 5: Darkrai
November 5 – 16: A “familiar Pokemon”
November 16 – 24: Terrakion, Cobalion, and Virizion
November 24 – 30: TBA
Terrakion
Pokemon Spotlight Hours
Every Tuesday evening in November, Niantic will spotlight one specific Pokemon and bonus for one hour. These spotlight events will all run from 6-7 PM local time. You can see the full schedule below:
Date
Spotlight Pokemon
Special Bonus
November 3
Cubone
2x catch Stardust
November 10
Jigglypuff
2x catch XP
November 17
Meowth
2x catch Candy
November 24
Barboach
2x transfer Candy
GrubHub Special Weekend
Niantic and GrubHub are partnering to host an exclusive Special Weekend event for GrubHub+ members on November 2, from 11 AM to 2 PM local time. Throughout the event, players will be able to complete exclusive Timed Research tasks that reward various items, including three Incense, a Star Piece, and 100 Charizard Mega Energy. Incense will also remain active for an hour when used during the event and will lure out the following Pokemon:
Bulbasaur
Charizard
Squirtle
Pikachu
Unown G
Unown H
Sableye
Patrat
Minccino
Ferroseed
Shiny Ferroseed
Verizon Special Weekend
In addition to its partnership with GrubHub, Niantic is teaming up with Verizon for another exclusive Special Weekend event. The Verizon Special Weekend takes place on November 7, and it likewise features exclusive Timed Research tasks that give out various rewards, including Charizard Mega Energy and encounters with certain Pokemon such as Chansey, Absol, Bronzor, and Gible. The following Pokemon will also appear when an Incense is used during the event:
Bulbasaur
Charizard
Squirtle
Pikachu
Unown V
Unown Z
Sableye
Patrat
Minccino
Ferroseed
Shiny Ferroseed
Limited Research
Niantic is holding another Limited Research event on November 28. No further details have been announced yet, but we’ll update this roundup with more information as it’s shared.
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The Apex Legends Fight or Fright event is back. The Halloween-themed event brings back the Shadow Games (Revenant’s twisted version of the Apex Games), but instead of Shadowfall, this year’s limited-time event is Shadow Royale. Fight or Fright also adds a few rare, epic, and legendary skins–some that you can only buy and others that you can earn.
If you missed out on securing the Fight or Fright skins from last year, a few have come back. For a limited time, you can spend Apex Coins to get Bloodhound’s legendary Protector of the Patch, Crypto’s legendary Deadly Byte, Caustic’s legendary The Last Laugh, Mirage’s legendary Old Town, and Lifeline’s epic Green Widow.
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There are some new skins too. With Apex Coins, you can buy recolored variants of Bloodhound, Crypto, and Caustic’s legendary skins–respectively named Wicked Harvest, Midnight Cipher, and Sweet Dreams. Loba is also getting a Halloween-themed skin this year, the epic Banshee Queen.
It’s not all about the legends, either. Flatline’s epic Hallows Eve, Longbow DMR’s epic Pumpkin Parlor, Prowler’s legendary Wild Ride, Wingman’s legendary Loudmouth, and Mastiff’s legendary Boom Stick all return.
Not looking to spend any Apex Coins this Halloween? Fight or Fright has a few rewards you can earn as well. Playing games, dealing damage, and placing in the top 10 will earn you points towards unlocking rewards–exclusive stat trackers for Gibraltar, the Long John Nessy weapon charm, Pathfinder’s rare Wrapped Up skin, the Sentinel’s epic Swamp Creature skin, and XP boosts. Plus, just logging in during the event will unlock the new Shadow Royale music pack.
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There are also four exclusive badges that you can unlock by playing in the Shadow Royale mode. In Shadow Royale, death isn’t the end–you respawn as a shadow as long as one of your teammates is still alive. Like in Shadowfall, shadows can’t use weapons or equip armor, but they can run faster, climb higher, and melee hit harder. Additionally, this time around, shadows can wallrun, like Pilots in Titanfall and Titanfall 2. The final squad to have at least one living teammate is the winner. Completing certain tasks in Shadow Royale allows you to unlock three different badges. If you nab all three, you’ll earn a special fourth badge that advertises how much you kicked ass in Shadow Royale.
Fight or Fright runs from October 22 to November 3, which may be Season 6: Boosted’s new end date. The final week of the battle pass has been removed, so the final day to complete challenges and get your battle pass rewards is now November 3, not November 10. Season 7 and the introduction of new playable character Horizon may be happening a lot sooner than we thought. And if you’ve been completing all of the “A Wee Experiment” challenges to unlock the Season 7 and Horizon teasers, then you better jump back into Apex Legends because there’s now a few more.
Everything that made The Boys Season 1 such an excellent new show when it premiered in 2019 is dialed up even further for Season 2, with an even more ambitious story from showrunner Eric Kripke. This second run of the dark superhero satire is filled with memorable, nuanced characters and plenty of that stylized and irreverent drama we’ve come to expect. While there’s plenty of shock and awe sprinkled throughout, including but not limited to unexpected head explosions and aerial sexcapades, Kripke and his talented team of writers never forget to take time to develop their characters on a more relatable level. And even though some storylines aren’t as impactful as others and the series struggles to keep its frenetic action-packed pace following the three-episode premiere arc, Season 2 is an overall roaring success that concludes with tantalizing possibilities for Season 3.
Of the many high points from Season 2, perhaps none is more memorable than the debut of Aya Cash’s Stormfront as the series’ devious new social media-literate member of The Seven. Cash’s charisma shines through in every scene, especially when she’s paired with Homelander – first as a manipulative rival and then as a partner in crime and messed-up love interest. Antony Starr also gives a riveting performance alongside her as the two actors shared uncanny chemistry throughout. One of their best scenes had to be their awkward but also hilarious encounter that gave “eyeing her chest” bizarre new meaning.
Plus, after watching Homelander bully pretty much every other member of The Seven around (minus Black Noir, of course), Season 2 offered a welcomed change of pace as we begin to witness his already fragile mental state deteriorate even further as he first seeks to recreate and then rejects his relationship with the late Madelyn Stillwell (Elisabeth Shue).
Sure, Kripke likes to give the fans a bit of gratuitous drama, like watching Homelander’s “I can do whatever the f*** I want” moment; however, from a character development perspective, it all makes total sense. The throughline of Homelander’s disturbing hyper-dependence on strong female figures in his life is a strong indicator of how unstable he really is and hints that Homelander will become an even more dangerous character moving forward. And though Stormfront’s final fate was left uncertain the last time we saw her, Homelander’s comments during the finale hopefully mean that we’ll get more of this dynamic pair when Season 3 arrives in 2021.
While Homelander and Stormfront’s story soared for most of Season 2, some members of The Seven were given less memorable adventures. Queen Maeve (Dominique McElligott), for example, was mostly relegated to Homelander’s emotional punching bag as he attempted to sabotage her relationship. Watching him push her to the breaking point eventually resulted in Maeve going into full “I don’t give a s*** mode,” but it quickly became tiresome, and Maeve didn’t get her time to shine until the finale. And even though McElligott delivers a redeeming performance in those final moments, her eventual heroics come a bit too late in the story to land their desired punch.
Chace Crawford’s The Deep and Jessie T. Usher’s A-Train fall into a similar camp, as their dealings with the Scientology-like Church of the Collective to help them get back into The Seven never felt truly substantive. To be fair, The Deep gave us some great comedic moments, including his search for a Church-approved wife and his lamentations over the death of a beloved aquatic friend. Known for playing the cocky pretty boy in shows like Gossip Girl, it was fun to see the Texas-born actor play such a frequently humiliated character. Even so, it felt as though The Deep and A-Train’s storyline was part of another show and had very little bearing on what was happening with the rest of the ensemble.
In terms of The Boys themselves, Karl Urban’s Billy Butcher stole most of the show. Urban has proven over the years that he can successfully portray hardened individuals in Dredd, Lord of the Rings, and even Star Trek, but one of the most unexpected aspects of Season 2 is the powerful character-building moments sprinkled throughout as he reunited with his wife Becca (Shantel VanSanten), who’d been presumed dead until last season’s finale. One of Butcher’s best scenes happens when he confronts his estranged father (expertly portrayed by Lord of the Rings and Fringe alum John Noble). Here, we get a glimpse at the source of Butcher’s anger, and even though the scene lasts just a few minutes, it carries a lasting impact on Butcher’s character moving forward. His big-brother/little-brother dynamic with Hughie is another endearing plot thread in Season 2, as well as his newfound responsibility to Becca’s son, Ryan.
Silent but deadly, Kimiko (Karen Fukuhara) gets an intriguing arc of her own in Season 2 after a tragic event sends her into a fit of vengeful rage. Even without the ability to speak, Fukuhara is able to successfully communicate what her character is feeling with emotive expressions and body language. Her overprotective companion, Frenchie (Tomer Capon), also gets some needed character development as well. Like Butcher, Frenchie’s past is also explored in Season 2, and those scenes offer context for his relationship with Kimiko. Frenchie and Kimiko’s evolving friendship is complicated, but also endearing as the two learn to face overwhelming odds as a team instead of going off alone on suicide missions.
Looking ahead to Season 3, Kripke has set up a few fascinating stories that are begging to be explored down the road. Chief among them is the mind-blowing reveal at the end. I’m especially looking forward to seeing how the pairing of Victoria Neuman and Hughie plays out in Season 3, or what will become of the numerous new supes that were set loose.
It feels like a lifetime ago when Final Fantasy VII Remake dropped on PlayStation 4 in April 2020. Now, seven months after launch, Square Enix has released the first patch for the action-RPG–and it doesn’t do much according to the patch notes
To be more specific, update version 1.01 simply “fixed various bugs.” That’s the one and only line of patch notes you can see when viewing the game’s update history on PlayStation 4. Square Enix has not expanded on what the “various bugs” are. And both the Final Fantasy VII Remake and Square Enix Twitter accounts have not publicly mentioned this update.
According to Push Square, the update fixes game crashes, addresses freezing and frame rate drops, irons out stuttering and lag, and implements performance and stability improvements. But again, neither the developer nor publisher has said what update version 1.01 does.
Despite whatever update version 1.01 is supposed to do, Final Fantasy VII Remake players are still running into texture issues in which objects look polygonal and assets don’t fully load.
Final Fantasy VII Remake is one of the few games that has received the coveted 10/10 score. In our Final Fantasy VII Remake review, editor Tamoor Hussain said the game is an “astounding achievement,” a title that can be enjoyed by first-time players and returning fans alike.
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Outside of Mortal Kombat 11 for $20, the Warner Bros. Halloween Sale is focused on family-friendly titles. Scribblenauts Mega Pack–a great compilation for kids who are in the early stages of reading–is on sale for $10. There are also a bunch of discounts on Lego games, which are ideal for couch co-op. Lego City Undercover is $9, Lego Harry Potter Collection is $12.49, and Lego Marvel Super Heroes 2 is $9. The Warner Bros. Halloween Sale is live until November 2.
The Addams Family just continues to be creepy, kooky, and fertile ground to revisit. According to Deadline, filmmaker Tim Burton (Beetlejuice, Pee-wee’s Big Adventure) is developing a new live-action TV series version of the popular satirical black-comedy series about a wealthy family who delight in the macabre.
Burton is reportedly seeking to executive produce and direct all episodes of his take on the long-running franchise that dates all the way back to 1938 cartoons created by Charles Addams. Incredibly, the family has come back in new versions for new adventures steadily since the ’30s–the most recent being 2019’s CGI film simply titled The Addams Family. (There is a sequel in the pipeline due for 2021.)
For Burton’s version which is still light on details, Smallville developers and executive producers Alfred Gough and Miles Millar are reportedly attached to serve as head writers and also co-showrunners along with Burton. Netflix is among multiple buyers bidding to be the home for the series, and is also among the frontrunners.
Burton directing an Addams Family project seems not only natural but surprisingly overdue. Beetlejuice, Edward Scissorhands, and Corpse Bride are among Burton’s strange and dark classic films he’s come to be known for, and he’s also previously demonstrated an interest in reviving dark comedies from yesteryear: 2012’s Dark Shadows was a horror comedy based on the popular ’70s soap opera, Dark Shadows. Beyond that, he also had experience adapting Beetlejuice to a four-season cult-classic animated series that likely even just by mentioning will invoke all kinds of nostalgia for readers.
The only way this could be construed as bad news is it might possible mean the long-rumored Beetlejuice sequel will have to wait on the shelf a little longer.
It’s the season to be spooky, with Halloween just over a week away and every game under the sun getting in on the pumpkin-filled action. Recently released Souls-like Mortal Shell is no different, offering you a lot of free content for returning to its dreary world.
If you were a fan of Gorf when playing through Mortal Shell initially, you’re in luck. The enigmatic character has a new small quest waiting for players as part of Mortal Shell’s Rotten Autumn update, which is out now. Complete the quest and you’ll be rewarded with ten additional skins that you can apply to any shells you use throughout the game’s campaign.
You can show off the new skins with the new photo mode that has been added to the game, too, which will include a suite of editing options according to developer Cold Symmetry. In addition to that, you can also download a new soundtrack to switch up the ambiance to each of the game’s boss fights. That download is separate to the Autumn update but will be free to all players as well.
Mortal Shell launched earlier this year on the Epic Games Store, Xbox One, and PS4 after impressing with its initial trailer in early 2020. It’s a great take on the Souls formula too, with our Mortal Shell review stating, “Mortal Shell makes for a strong introduction to Souls-likes, a demonstration for new players of what so many have found so interesting about From Software’s games and those like them.”
With the year winding down, everyone will be spending a bit more time indoors, watching movies and TV shows on various streaming services. HBO Max–a new service for 2020 that still isn’t available on Roku and Fire TV devices–has plenty coming and going for the month of November. Check out the full list below along with a few recommendations.
Crunchyroll has been delivering some dynamite content to HBO Max since the launch of the service, and in November, you’ll be able to catch up on one of your favorite animes revolving around food. On November 9, Season 5 of Food Wars! Shokugeki No Soma arrives. Based on the manga series written by Yūto Tsukuda and illustrated by Shun Saeki, the anime takes place in a culinary institute where student Soma Yukihira wants to become a chef. While there aren’t giant battles against super-powered foes, there are battles to make the most delicious food imaginable. Check out a clip below.
On November 1, the majority of HBO Max’s content arrives. This includes all five Prophecy movies–did anyone know there were five of them? Also arriving is Will Smith’s steampunk-western-spy-adventure Wild Wild West, which features a giant mechanical spider at the end. Smith stars as Jim West, desperado, rough rider, and no, you don’t want nada. You can also watch all three of The Hobbit movies on HBO Max that day as well.
However because of film licensing and whatnot, movies will be leaving the service in November as well. Aquaman makes its exist early on November 4, but most films leave HBO Max on November 30. This includes all three Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles movies from the ’90s, Little Shop of Horrors, and Pearl Harbor.
Below, you’ll find everything coming and going from HBO Max for the month of November, and for more streaming info, check out the November lists for Amazon Prime Video, Netflix, and Disney+
New to HBO Max in November 2020
November 1:
10,000 BC, 2008
13 Going On 30, 2004
2 Fast 2 Furious, 2003 (HBO)
Above The Rim, 1994
All Is Bright, 2013
America, America, 1964
Anchors Aweigh, 1945
Another Cinderella Story, 2008
The Arrangement, 1969
Austin Powers In Goldmember, 2002
Autumn In New York, 2000 (HBO)
Baby Doll, 1956
Battleship, 2012 (HBO)
Beasts Of The Southern Wild, 2012 (HBO)
Billy Madison, 1995 (HBO)
Blast From The Past, 1999
Blood Work, 2002
The Bridge Of San Luis Rey, 2005 (HBO)
Broadway Danny Rose, 1984 (HBO)
The Bucket List, 2007
The Children, 2009
A Christmas Carol, 1938
Chronicle, 2012 (Director’s Cut) (HBO)
City Island, 2010 (HBO)
City Slickers, 1991 (HBO)
Clash Of The Titans, 2010
Critical Care, 1997
Cruel Intentions, 1999 (HBO)
The Dancer Upstairs, 2003 (HBO)
The Dark Knight, 2008
David Copperfield, 1935
Dead Man Walking, 1995 (HBO)
Desperately Seeking Susan, 1985 (HBO)
The Devil’s Advocate, 1997
Dickie Roberts: Former Child Star, 2003 (HBO)
Dolphin Tale, 2011
Dumb And Dumberer: When Harry Met Lloyd, 2003
The Eagle, 2011 (HBO)
East Of Eden, 1955
Eight Legged Freaks, 2002
Elf Pets: Santa’s Saint Bernard’s Save Christmas, 2018
The Enforcer, 1976
A Face In The Crowd, 1957
The Fast And The Furious, 2001 (HBO)
Femme Fatale, 2002
The Five-Year Engagement, 2012 (Extended Version) (HBO)
A Flintstone Christmas, 1977
A Flintstone Family Christmas, 1993
Free Willy, 1993
Friday The 13th, 2009
G.I. Joe: The Rise Of Cobra, 2009
The Gauntlet, 1977
Genius, 2016 (HBO)
Get Santa, 2014
Girl In Progress, 2012
Grumpier Old Men, 1995
Grumpy Old Men, 1993
Guys And Dolls, 1955
Hacksaw Ridge, 2016 (HBO)
Happy Gilmore, 1996 (HBO)
Heidi, 2006
High Fidelity, 2000 (HBO)
High Society, 1956
The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey, 2012
The Hobbit: The Battle Of The Five Armies, 2014
The Hobbit: The Desolation Of Smaug, 2013
Hollidaysburg, 2014
House On Haunted Hill, 1999
Ice Age: Continental Drift, 2012 (HBO)
Impractical Jokers: Inside Jokes
The Iron Giant, 1999
J. Edgar, 2011
Jason Goes To Hell: The Final Friday, 1993
Jason X, 2002
King Kong, 1976 (HBO)
The Last King Of Scotland, 2006 (HBO)
The Lego Batman Movie, 2017
The Lego Movie, 2014
The Lego Ninjago Movie, 2014
License To Wed, 2007
Life Stinks, 1991
Linda And The Mockingbirds, 2020 (HBO)
Little Man Tate, 1991 (HBO)
Looney Tunes: Back In Action, 2003
The Losers, 2010
Lowriders, 2017 (HBO)
Made, 2001 (HBO)
The Madness Of King George, 1994 (HBO)
Magic Mike, 2012
The Magical Wand Chase: A Sesame Street Special, 2017
Magnum Force, 1973
Malibu’s Most Wanted, 2003
The Man With The Golden Arm, 1955
The Mask, 1994
Menace II Society, 1993
Miss Julie, 2014 (HBO)
Money Talks, 1997
Mr. Nanny, 1993
Music And Lyrics, 2007
Must Love Dogs, 2005
Mystic River, 2003
National Lampoon’s Loaded Weapon 1, 1993
Needful Things, 1993
The Neverending Story, 1984
The Neverending Story II: The Next Chapter, 1991
New York Minute, 2004
Nights In Rodanthe, 2008
Nothing Like The Holidays, 2008
Now And Then, 1995
Ocean’s 11, 1960
Old School, 2003
On The Town, 1949
Once Upon A Sesame Street Christmas, Special Premiere
A Perfect World, 1993
Pleasantville, 1998
The Pledge, 2001
Popstar, 2005
Practical Magic, 1998
The Prophecy, 1995 (HBO)
The Prophecy 2, 1998 (HBO)
The Prophecy 3: The Ascent, 2000 (HBO)
Prophecy 4: The Uprising, 2005 (HBO)
Prophecy 5: The Forsaken, 2005 (HBO)
Radio Days, 1987
Red Tails, 2012 (HBO)
Rick And Morty, Season Four PremiereThe Right Stuff, 1983
Rock Star, 2001
Rosewood, 1997
Rumor Has It, 2005
Salvador, 1986 (HBO)
Scoop, 2006 (HBO)
The Sea Of Grass, 1947
The Secret Garden, 1993
Sesame Street, 1969
Sesame Street: Elmo’s Playdate, Special Premiere
Sesame Street’s 50th Anniversary Celebration, Special Premiere
Sinbad Of The Seven Seas, 1989 (HBO)
The Sisterhood Of The Traveling Pants, 2005
The Sisterhood Of The Traveling Pants 2, 2008
Smurfs Christmas Special, 1982
Some Came Running, 1958
Space Cowboys, 2000
Splendor In The Grass, 1961
Sudden Impact, 1983
Summer Catch, 2001
Swingers, 1996 (HBO)
Swordfish, 2001
A Tale Of Two Cities, 1935
Terminator 3: Rise Of The Machines, 2003
Terminator Salvation, 2009
Terms Of Endearment, 1983
Thief, 1981 (HBO)
Thirteen Ghosts, 2001
Tightrope, 1984
The Time Traveler’s Wife, 2009
Tis The Season To Be Smurfy, 1987
Titans, Seasons 1 & 2
Torque, 2004
Tower Heist, 2011 (HBO)
The Town That Santa Forgot, 1993
Troll, 1986 (HBO)
Troll 2, 1990 (HBO)
True Crime, 1999
Tweety’s High-Flying Adventures, 2000
Twilight Zone: The Movie, 1983 (HBO)
Una Semana (HBO)
Unaccompanied Minors, 2006
Untamed Heart, 1993 (HBO)
Veronica Mars, 2014
A Very Harold & Kumar 3D Christmas, 2011 (Extended Version) (HBO)
We Bought A Zoo, 2011 (HBO)
When You Wish Upon A Pickle: A Sesame Street Special, 2018
Wild Wild West, 1999
Win A Date With Tad Hamilton!, 2004 (HBO)
Witches Of Eastwick, The, 1987
The Wood, 1999
Wyatt Earp, 1994
Yogi Bear’s All-Star Comedy Christmas Caper, 1982
Yogi’s First Christmas, 1980
Young Justice, Seasons 1-3
Zoo Animals (HBO)
November 2:
Quadrophenia, 1979
We Are Who We Are, Season Finale (HBO)
A Woman Under The Influence, 1974
November 4:
Looney Tunes, 1930 – 1969
November 6:
Pecado Original (Aka Original Sin) (HBO)
November 7:
The Dead Don’t Die, 2019 (HBO)
The Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame 2020 Inductions (HBO)
November 9:
Food Wars! Shokugeki No Soma, Season 5 (Subtitled) (Crunchyroll Collection)
Industry, Series Premiere (HBO)
November 11:
Patria, Season Finale (HBO)
November 12:
My Sesame Street Friends, 2020
November 13:
De Lo Mio (HBO)
Entre Nos: LA Meets NY (HBO)
November 14:
Dolittle, 2020 (HBO)
November 15:
Last Week Tonight With John Oliver, Season Finale (HBO)
Murder On Middle Beach, Docuseries Premiere (HBO)
November 16:
His Dark Materials, Season Two Premiere (HBO)
Linda and the Mockingbirds, 2020 (HBO)
November 20:
Porno Para Principiantes (Aka Porno For Newbies) (HBO)
November 21:
Between The World And Me, Special Event Premiere (HBO)
Real Time with Bill Maher, Season Finale (HBO)
Underwater, 2020 (HBO)
November 24:
Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel (HBO)
Smurfs, Season 4, 1981
November 26:
Craftopia: Craft the Halls, HBO Max Special Premiere
Craftopia: Merry Craftmas!, HBO Max Special Premiere
The Flight Attendant, HBO Max Original Series Premiere
Superintelligence, HBO Max Original Film Premiere
November 27:
Chateau Vato (HBO)
How To With John Wilson, Season Finale (HBO)
November 28:
The Call Of The Wild, 2019 (HBO)
November 29:
The Undoing, Season Finale (HBO)
Leaving in November
November 4:
Aquaman, 2018 (HBO)
November 5:
Rolling Stone: Stories From The Edge, 2017 (HBO)
Signs, 2002 (HBO)
November 25:
Lady Day At Emerson’s Bar & Grill, 2016 (HBO)
November 26:
All Def Comedy, 2017 (HBO)
November 30:
24/7: Kelly Slater, 2019 (HBO)
All The President’s Men, 1976
Anastasia, 1997 (HBO)
Badlands, 1973
Batman Begins, 2005
Before The Devil Knows You’re Dead, 2007 (HBO)
Blinded By The Light, 2019 (HBO)
The Bodyguard, 1992
Bridesmaids, 2011 (Unrated Version) (HBO)
Bridget Jones’s Baby, 2016
Cat On A Hot Tin Roof, 1958
Charlotte’s Web, 1973
Cheech & Chong’s Up In Smoke, 1978
Chicago, 2002
Child’s Play 2, 1990 (HBO)
Child’s Play 3, 1991 (HBO)
Commando, 1985 (Director’s Cut) (HBO)
The Conversation, 1974
The Dark Knight, 2008
Dave, 1993
Deliverance, 1972
Dog Day Afternoon, 1975
Election, 1999
Ella Enchanted, 2004
Father Of The Bride, 1950
Going The Distance, 2010
Good Boys, 2019 (HBO)
The Haunting, 1999
JFK, 1991
The Kitchen, 2019 (HBO)
Little Shop Of Horrors, 1986 (Director’s Cut) (HBO)