November Movie Preview

Mandela and Best Man Holiday, keep audiences thankful.

Best: The Black Rom-Com Is Back! - Last year, the success of Think Like a Man got Hollywood to sit up and notice the often-ignored Black moviegoing audience. This year, it was official: the Black rom-com is back. From Baggage Claim to The Best Man Holiday, this year has been a great one for seeing our favorite stars in ensemble comedies.  (Photo: Universal Pictures)

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The Best Man Holiday: November 15 - Our favorite college friends from The Best Man reunite nearly 15 years later to celebrate the holidays together. Because it features the all-star original cast plus director Malcolm D. Lee, expect the laughs, surprises and drama from this modern movie classic.(Photo: Universal Pictures)

Ender's Game: November 1 - Viola Davis stars in this exciting, action sci-fi adventure, also starring Ben Kingsley and Harrison Ford. When a futuristic planet earth is attacked by a hostile alien race, it's up to a genius boy recruit to lead the battle to save mankind.  (Photo: Summit Entertainment)

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Ender's Game: November 1 - Viola Davis stars in this exciting, action sci-fi adventure, also starring Ben Kingsley and Harrison Ford. When a futuristic planet earth is attacked by a hostile alien race, it's up to a genius boy recruit to lead the battle to save mankind. (Photo: Summit Entertainment)

Last Vegas (2013) - Starring along side four Oscar-winning actors in this hit comedy, there just may be one in the future for Ealy. As the over-protective son of Morgan Freeman, Ealy gets ditched by his father to go for a last hurrah in Vegas with Robert De Niro, Michael Douglas and Kevin Kline.   (Photo: CBS Films)

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Last Vegas: November 1 - Move over Hangover franchise, this senior set is taking over Sin City. A group of lifelong friends (played by Morgan Freeman, Robert DeNiro, Kevin Kline and Michael Douglas) celebrate an engagement by reliving their glory years in Las Vegas. (Photo: CBS Films)

Go for Sisters: November 8 - This drama follows two childhood best friends (LisaGay Hamiltion and Yolanda Ross), reunited after 20 years in the most unusual of circumstances: One woman is a recovering addict fresh out of jail, the other is her new parole officer.  (Photo: Cinema Management Group)

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Go for Sisters: November 8 - This drama follows two childhood best friends (LisaGay Hamiltion and Yolanda Ross), reunited after 20 years in the most unusual of circumstances: One woman is a recovering addict fresh out of jail, the other is her new parole officer. (Photo: Cinema Management Group)

Thor: The Dark World, November 8 - Building up anticipation to the upcoming Avengers saga, Chris Hemsworth reprises the title role in Thor: The Dark World. Here, the mighty as the Marvel Comics hero battles to save the earth from a shadowy enemy that predates the universe. The film also stars Idris Elba.  (Photo: Marvel Studios)

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Thor: The Dark World, November 8 - Building up anticipation to the upcoming Avengers saga, Chris Hemsworth reprises the title role in Thor: The Dark World. Here, the mighty as the Marvel Comics hero battles to save the earth from a shadowy enemy that predates the universe. The film also stars Idris Elba. (Photo: Marvel Studios)

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The Starving Games: November 14 - What do films like the The Hunger Games, The Avengers and Oz: the Great and Powerful need most on the big screen? To all be spoofed in one good movie. Expect to see nods to those flicks and other sci-fi adventure and fantasy movies in this funny comedy also starring Walking Dead's Theodus Crane.  (Photo: Safran Company)

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The Starving Games: November 14 - What do films like the The Hunger Games, The Avengers and Oz: the Great and Powerful need most on the big screen? To all be spoofed in one good movie. Expect to see nods to those flicks and other sci-fi adventure and fantasy movies in this funny comedy also starring Walking Dead's Theodus Crane. (Photo: Safran Company)

Delivery Man: November 22 - Vince Vaughn works his fast-talking comedic best in this movie, which pokes big fun at sperm donors: He plays a man who has fathered 533 children who gets hit by a lawsuit from 142 of them. The twentysomethings are all dying to know who their daddy is.  (Photo: Touchstone Pictures)

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Delivery Man: November 22 - Vince Vaughn works his fast-talking comedic best in this movie, which pokes big fun at sperm donors: He plays a man who has fathered 533 children who gets hit by a lawsuit from 142 of them. The twentysomethings are all dying to know who their daddy is. (Photo: Touchstone Pictures)

The Hunger Games: Catching Fire: November 22 - The highly-anticipated sequel to the box office hit finds Katniss Everdeen (Jennifer Lawrence) home and safe after her Hunger Games win. Now, she must leave family and friends again to embark on a Victory Tour and to prepare for her next adventure.   (photo: Lionsgate Pictures)

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The Hunger Games: Catching Fire: November 22 - The highly-anticipated sequel to the box office hit finds Katniss Everdeen (Jennifer Lawrence) home and safe after her Hunger Games win. Now, she must leave family and friends again to embark on a Victory Tour and to prepare for her next adventure. (photo: Lionsgate Pictures)

Black Nativity - (Photo: Fox Searchlight Pictures)

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Black Nativity: November 27 - Critically acclaimed director Kasi Lemmons returns to the screen in this star-studded family musical drama. An updated retelling of the Langston Hughes play, Black Nativity recounts the story of a streetwise teen who spends the holidays with his estranged relatives. The movie stars Forest Whitaker, Angela Bassett, Jennifer Hudson and Tyrese Gibson. (Photo: Fox Searchlight Pictures)

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Oldboy: November 27 - This much-anticipated Spike Lee-directed thriller stars Josh Brolin as a kidnapped advertising executive held hostage for 20 years. After he's mysteriously freed, he goes on an obsessive mission to find who held him captive.  (Photo: 40 Acres & A Mule Filmworks)

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Oldboy: November 27 - This much-anticipated Spike Lee-directed thriller stars Josh Brolin as a kidnapped advertising executive held hostage for 20 years. After he's mysteriously freed, he goes on an obsessive mission to find who held him captive. (Photo: 40 Acres & A Mule Filmworks)

Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom: November 29 - Idris Elba plays the title role, the father of South Africa in his prime, viral and powerful. With Naomie Harris as Winnie Mandela, the film depicts Nelson Mandela's fight against the white leaders of his homeland and apartheid.   (Photo: Videovision Entertainment)

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Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom: November 29 - Idris Elba plays the title role, the father of South Africa in his prime, viral and powerful. With Naomie Harris as Winnie Mandela, the film depicts Nelson Mandela's fight against the white leaders of his homeland and apartheid. (Photo: Videovision Entertainment)

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