November Movie Preview

A sneak peak at the all star movie lineup for turkey time.

Eddie Murphy in Tower Heist - In what many are hoping could be a return to the "Eddie Murphy of old," the 50-year old comedic icon headlines the movie Tower Heist. The comedy caper, about workers who discover a Wall Street swindler has stolen their money and are out for revenge, also stars Gabourey Sidibe, Ben Stiller and Casey Affleck. It opens nationwide on November 4. (Photo: John Ricard/BET)

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Eddie Murphy in Tower Heist - In what many are hoping could be a return to the "Eddie Murphy of old," the 50-year old comedic icon headlines the movie Tower Heist. The comedy caper, about workers who discover a Wall Street swindler has stolen their money and are out for revenge, also stars Gabourey Sidibe, Ben Stiller and Casey Affleck. It opens nationwide on November 4. (Photo: John Ricard/BET)

Tracy Morgan in Son of No One - The Son of No One tells the story of young cop assigned to his old childhood neighborhood’s precinct but has an old secret that threatens his life and family. Tracy Morgan stars as the cop’s childhood friend Vincent. The film arrives in theaters November 4, and also stars Katie Holmes, Ray Liotta and Al Pacino. (Photo: Evan Agostini/PictureGroup)

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Tracy Morgan in Son of No One - The Son of No One tells the story of young cop assigned to his old childhood neighborhood’s precinct but has an old secret that threatens his life and family. Tracy Morgan stars as the cop’s childhood friend Vincent. The film arrives in theaters November 4, and also stars Katie Holmes, Ray Liotta and Al Pacino. (Photo: Evan Agostini/PictureGroup)

Kal Penn in A Very Harold & Kumar 3D Christmas - After a brief time growing apart, this latest installment of the Harold & Kumar adventures finds the duo reuniting thanks to a mysterious package and Christmas tree going up smoke. Stars John Cho, Kal Penn, Danny Trejo, and Neil Patrick Harris and opens in theatres nationwide November 4. (Photo: Brian To/PictureGroup)

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Kal Penn in A Very Harold & Kumar 3D Christmas - After a brief time growing apart, this latest installment of the Harold & Kumar adventures finds the duo reuniting thanks to a mysterious package and Christmas tree going up smoke. Stars John Cho, Kal Penn, Danny Trejo, and Neil Patrick Harris and opens in theatres nationwide November 4. (Photo: Brian To/PictureGroup)

Billy Jackson in The Last Rites of Joe May - The story of an aging short money hustler played by Dennis Farina who’s befallen by a long hospital stint, The Last Rites of Joe May is about what happens after everyone you knew in life assumes you are dead. The film will be released in theaters November 4. (Photo: BillyJackson.org)

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Billy Jackson in The Last Rites of Joe May - The story of an aging short money hustler played by Dennis Farina who’s befallen by a long hospital stint, The Last Rites of Joe May is about what happens after everyone you knew in life assumes you are dead. The film will be released in theaters November 4. (Photo: BillyJackson.org)

Ernest Harden Jr. In J. Edgar - Leonardo DiCaprio stars in the title role about America’s controversial 50-year law enforcement leader, who regularly targeted Black historical figures, tried to destroy Martin Luther King Jr., but whose own secret private life could have shattered his image and career. Also stars Ary Katz and hits theaters nationwide November 9. (Photo: AMB Publicity)

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Ernest Harden Jr. In J. Edgar - Leonardo DiCaprio stars in the title role about America’s controversial 50-year law enforcement leader, who regularly targeted Black historical figures, tried to destroy Martin Luther King Jr., but whose own secret private life could have shattered his image and career. Also stars Ary Katz and hits theaters nationwide November 9. (Photo: AMB Publicity)

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 Keith David in the The Greening of Whitney Brown - Veteran actor Keith David stars as Clerk in The Greening of Whitney Brown. It’s a fish out of water tale about a spoiled preteen forced to moved to the country when her family is hit by hard economic times. Arrives in theaters November 11 and also stars Brooke Shields, Aiden Quinn and Kris Kristofferson. (Photo: Albert L. Ortega/PictureGroup)

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 Keith David in the The Greening of Whitney Brown - Veteran actor Keith David stars as Clerk in The Greening of Whitney Brown. It’s a fish out of water tale about a spoiled preteen forced to moved to the country when her family is hit by hard economic times. Arrives in theaters November 11 and also stars Brooke Shields, Aiden Quinn and Kris Kristofferson. (Photo: Albert L. Ortega/PictureGroup)

Freida Pinto in Immortals - An epic 3D tale of Greek mythology revisits the legend of King Hyperion, the Gods of Olympus, Theseus and introduces the Sybelline Oracle, Phaedra played by Frieda Pinto in this battle for humanity adventure. Immortals arrives in theaters nationwide November 11 and also stars Mickey Rourke, Stephen Dorff and John Hurt. (Photo: Joe Scarnici/Getty Images for BlackBerry)

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Freida Pinto in Immortals - An epic 3D tale of Greek mythology revisits the legend of King Hyperion, the Gods of Olympus, Theseus and introduces the Sybelline Oracle, Phaedra played by Frieda Pinto in this battle for humanity adventure. Immortals arrives in theaters nationwide November 11 and also stars Mickey Rourke, Stephen Dorff and John Hurt. (Photo: Joe Scarnici/Getty Images for BlackBerry)

Tim Meadows in Jack and Jill - Move over Tyler Perry, it’s Adam Sandler’s turn to don the fat woman suit. Here Sandler stars as a family man ad exec named Jack and his needy, passive aggressive twin sister Jill, who is out to ruin Thanksgiving dinner. Also stars Shaquille O’Neal, Al Pacino and Katie Holmes. Opens in theaters November 11. (Photo: REUTERS/Mike Theiler)

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Tim Meadows in Jack and Jill - Move over Tyler Perry, it’s Adam Sandler’s turn to don the fat woman suit. Here Sandler stars as a family man ad exec named Jack and his needy, passive aggressive twin sister Jill, who is out to ruin Thanksgiving dinner. Also stars Shaquille O’Neal, Al Pacino and Katie Holmes. Opens in theaters November 11. (Photo: REUTERS/Mike Theiler)

Common in Happy Feet Two - It’s back to the Antarctica for the 3D sequel of this Academy Award winning hit animated film. This time around Mumble, The Master of Tap’s son Erik runs away because he can’t dance and then meets a penguin who can fly! Hits theaters nationwide November 18 and features the voices of Sofia Vergara, Alecia Moore (Pink), Brad Pitt and Elijah Wood. (Photo: Timothy Hiatt/Getty Images)

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Common in Happy Feet Two - It’s back to the Antarctica for the 3D sequel of this Academy Award winning hit animated film. This time around Mumble, The Master of Tap’s son Erik runs away because he can’t dance and then meets a penguin who can fly! Hits theaters nationwide November 18 and features the voices of Sofia Vergara, Alecia Moore (Pink), Brad Pitt and Elijah Wood. (Photo: Timothy Hiatt/Getty Images)

Sacha Baron Cohen in Hugo - Martin Scorsese’s first film shot in 3D, Hugo is the story of an orphan boy living a secret life in walls of a Paris train station. With the help of an eccentric girl he unlocks the unknown family mysteries of his life. Also stars Ben Kingsley and Jude Law and arrives in theatres November 23. (Photo: Kevin Winter/Getty Images for PCA)

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Sacha Baron Cohen in Hugo - Martin Scorsese’s first film shot in 3D, Hugo is the story of an orphan boy living a secret life in walls of a Paris train station. With the help of an eccentric girl he unlocks the unknown family mysteries of his life. Also stars Ben Kingsley and Jude Law and arrives in theatres November 23. (Photo: Kevin Winter/Getty Images for PCA)

Whoopi Goldberg: November 13 - The Academy Award-winning actress turns 56. (Photo: Amy Sussman/Getty Images)

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Whoopi Goldberg in The Muppets - Our favorite childhood friends Kermit, Miss Piggy, Fozzie, Gonzo and Animal are all back in a brand new adventure: after going their separate ways the colorful puppet gang reassembles to save the old Muppet Theater from ruin. Arrives in theaters November 23 and also stars Rashida Jones, Jack Black, Kathy Griffin and Ricky Gervais.(Photo: Amy Sussman/Getty Images)