Best Free Movies To Stream on Plex in November
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Spooky season may have come and gone, but that hasn’t stopped us from including a few chilling titles in this month’s Plex free TV recommendations. However, our offerings aren’t completely horror-leaning. November is all about feasting, and here we have a wide-variety of critical darlings for you to sink your teeth into now available to watch on the free streaming service. It’s something you can truly be thankful for.
Plex is a globally available one-stop-shop streaming service offering 50,000+ free titles and 200+ of free-to-stream live TV channels, from the biggest names in entertainment, including Metro Goldwyn Mayer (MGM), Warner Bros. Domestic Television Distribution, Lionsgate, Legendary, AMC, A+E, Crackle, and Reuters. Plex is the only streaming service that lets users manage their personal media alongside a continuously growing library of free third-party entertainment spanning all genres, interests, and mediums including podcasts, music, and more. With a highly customizable interface and smart recommendations based on the content you enjoy, Plex brings its users the best free streaming experience on the planet from any device, anywhere.
Plex is always bringing thousands of new and old familiar favorites to its platform and we’re here to diligently identify the best of the bunch.This month, we’ve got Swedish horror, social conscious documentaries, prestige melodramas and more. Hop on Plex TV now for the best free entertainment streaming and check back each month for Den of Geek Critics’ picks!
Den of Geek Critics’ Picks
Killer Joe
If you’re looking for a good time, steer clear of the great William Friedkin’s Killer Joe. However, if you’re looking for a black comedy as dark as pitch populated with nasty characters in a send-up of classic film noir storytelling, then Killer Joe may just be the tragicomedy for you. Adapted from a play by Tracy Letts, Killer Joe centers on a hapless father-son pair that hire a slick contract killer played by Matthew McConaughey to murder the matriarch of their family so that they can collect the life insurance policy to pay some debts. Obviously, things don’t go exactly as planned. The film’s kinetic pace keeps its cruel and incompetent cast of dimwits from over-staying their welcome, and this is the performance that kicked off McConaughey’s career resurgence and for good reason. Killer Joe is raw, unpleasant, but highly watchable.
I Am Not Your Negro
I Am Not Your Negro takes an unfinished book by brilliant American writer James Baldwin and uses it as a starting point to discuss Baldwin’s life, passions and his home country’s ugly history of racism. There’s a reason I Am Not Your Negro was a modest “hit” for a documentary and took home its fair share of awards. It’s stark, honest and smartly constructed around Baldwin’s wit and humanity. In today’s political climate, it should be considered essential viewing. Though the film seems to erase Baldwin’s queerness, it’s still an incendiary depiction of race relations and highlights how little progress the United States has made since the 1960s.
Let the Right One In
Based on a novel by Swedish horror author John Ajvide Lindqvist, Let the Right One In tells the heartwarming story of a lonely little Stockholm boy who becomes friends with the teenage girl next door—who happens to be an ancient vampire. Featuring stunning performances by then 11-year-olds Kåre Hedebrant and Lina Leandersson, and directed with impeccable restraint by Tomas Alfredson, Let the Right One In is exquisite character-driven horror that has in many ways set the template for the “elevated” genre offerings of the last decade. A fresh take on the vampire genre with impeccably crafted atmosphere, Let the Right One In is equal parts gorgeous and macabre.
Tucker and Dale Vs Evil
More a sophisticated comedy of errors than a horror film, Tucker and Dale Vs Evil is a loving satire of the teen slasher genre. More accurately, it perfectly sends up hixploitation films. Hixploitation is the genre of horror that relies on the stereotypes and fear of “rednecks” and “hillbillies,” and the protagonists in this film are a couple of sweet good ol’boys that are grossly misunderstood by a group of judgy, yuppie teens. When Dale saves pretty college girl Allison from drowning near his recently purchased, remote cabin in the woods, her dimwitted friends try to “rescue” her from who they see as a hillbilly monster. As their rescue attempts result in horrific accidents, the teens become more convinced that they’re dealing with evil hillbilly killers. Hilarity, and blood, ensue. A horror comedy with heart and a much-needed message, Tucker and Dale Vs Evil simultaneously celebrates and skewers horror genre conventions.
Revolutionary Road
Sam Mendes’ faithful adaptation of Richard Yates’ acclaimed novel features Oscar caliber performances from Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet, reuniting for the first time after the most successful film of the 20th century, Titanic. Exploring the disenchantment and malaise at the heart of 1950s suburbia, Revolutionary Road tackles themes of loneliness, entrapment, forgiveness, and desire. The murder’s row of talent in the ensemble helps elevate what some could consider a stodgy adaptation into something more human and heartbreaking. An underrated precursor to pop culture touchstone Mad Men, Revolutionary Road deserves a revisit.
New on Plex in November
Barry Munday Before I Go To Sleep Biutiful Black Rock Bounce Cube Debug The Devil’s Rejects The Disappointments Disconnect Friday The 13th, Part II Friday The 13th, Part V: A New Beginning Friday The 13th, Part VI: Jason Lives Friday The 13th, Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan Friday The 13th: Part VII: The New Blood The General’s Daughter The Great Buck Howard Half Nelson Hector And The Search For Happiness High Rise House Of 1000 Corpses Hunter Killer I Am Not Your Negro I Love You Phillip Morris In Crowd, The Incognito It Follows Jack & Diane Killer Joe Let The Right One In London Fields The Love Punch Man On Wire Melancholia Necessary Roughness Open Water 3: Cage Dive Please Stand By The Queen Of Versailles Revolutionary Road Road To Paloma Romeo And Juliet (2013) Shadow Dancer Skin Deep Soul Survivors The Switch Teeth To The Wonder Traffik Tucker And Dale vs. Evil Vehicle 19 Catch before It leaves in NovemberAlan Partridge All Is Bright Awake Black Christmas Blood And Bone The Brass Teapot Dead Ringers Diabolique First Kill Hunter Killer Jackie Brown Labor Day Lion Man Of Tai Chi The Naked Gun 2-1/2: The Smell Of Fear Naked Gun 33-1/3: The Final Insult The Naked Gun: From The Files of Police Squad! Ong Bak 2: The Beginning Ong Bak 3 Ong-Bak: The Thai Warrior Paddington Skin Deep Spy Kids 2: The Island Of Lost Dreams Spy Kids 3-D: Game Over Two If By Sea USS Indianapolis: Men Of Courage White Sands Zack And Miri Make A Porno Still streaming on Plex13 22 Bullets 3rd Rock From The Sun After.Life The Air I Breathe Alone In The Dark Arthur And The Invisibles Before The Devil Knows You’re Dead Bernie Better Watch Out Blitz Bronson The Brothers Bloom Cake Candy Child 44 Cleaner Clerks II Coherence Cold Mountain Colonia The Colony The Condemned Cube Zero Day Of The Dead Dead Snow Deep Red Derailed The Descent Part 2 The Descent Detachment Diary Of The Dead District B13 DOA: Dead Or Alive Eden Lake Europa Report The Fall Feast Filth Find Me Guilty Flowers Of War Flyboys Force Majeure Formula 51 Frailty Freedom Writers The Ghost Writer The Gift Ginger Snaps The Girl Who Kicked The Hornet’s Nest The Girl Who Played With Fire The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo Goya’s Ghosts Grave Encounters Hannibal Rising Hard Candy Hector And The Search For Happiness Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer Highlander The Homesman The Host House Of 1000 Corpses The House Of The Devil Hunger The Hunt I Spit On Your Grave If Only The Illusionist The Infiltrator Joe The Joneses Kickboxer King Of New York The Last Days On Mars The Legend Of Bagger Vance A Little Bit Of Heaven Lucky Number Slevin Maggie A Man Called Ove The Man From Earth The Man From Nowhere The Matador Middle Men The Midnight Meat Train Monster Mother Murder On The Orient Express The Ninth Gate Nosferatu Nosferatu the Vampire Nothing But The Truth Only God Forgives Ordinary People The Paperboy Project Almanac The Proposition The Protector A Rainy Day In New York Rec Red Lights Redirected Romper Stomper Rules Of Engagement Seeking Justice Serendipity Short Term 12 The Signal Sophie’s Choice Southpaw Splinter Spy Kids Super Superhero Movie Taboo Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2014) Teeth Tell No One Timecrimes The Tournament Train To Busan Traitor Transsiberian Trust Two Days, One Night V/H/S V/H/S 2 The Virgin Suicides The Void The Wailing The Way Of The Gun We Need To Talk About Kevin The Whistleblower Wolf Creek World Trade Center
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