November is serving up a strong lineup of films, with fresh stories, big names, and a mix of thrills, laughs, and chills. From clever heists to haunting cabin mysteries, this week’s premieres are packed with reasons to hit the cinema or queue up your favorite streamer. Here are five new releases you won’t want to …
5 Movies Premiering This Week You Don’t Want to Miss

November is serving up a strong lineup of films, with fresh stories, big names, and a mix of thrills, laughs, and chills. From clever heists to haunting cabin mysteries, this week’s premieres are packed with reasons to hit the cinema or queue up your favorite streamer.
Here are five new releases you won’t want to miss.
1. Now You See Me: Now You Don’t
The Horsemen are back, and they’ve still got tricks up their sleeves. This time, a dazzling diamond heist brings the retired illusionists out of hiding, joining forces with new faces Greenblatt, Smith, and Sessa. Their target? A dangerous circle of criminals who don’t believe in magic, until they see it. Expect deception, high-stakes illusions, and that classic “how did they pull that off?” moment that leaves your jaw on the floor.
2. The Running Man
Imagine a global game show where you’re the prize, and survival is the only rule. Starring Glen Powell and directed by Edgar Wright, The Running Man follows a man who signs up for a deadly contest that sends him running across the world while trained hunters chase him down. Think Squid Game meets The Bourne Identity, with a pulse that never drops below 100 bpm.
3. Keeper
Love, isolation, and a cabin with secrets, what could go wrong? Keeper begins as a romantic anniversary getaway but quickly spirals into a nightmare when a dark force begins to reveal the cabin’s haunting past. What starts as a celebration turns into a chilling survival tale. It’s suspense with a side of goosebumps, and you’ll never look at a “quiet weekend away” the same again.
4. Serious People
Balancing work and fatherhood are hard enough, but what if your solution involves hiring a doppelgänger? In Serious People, a stressed music video director (with a baby on the way) employs a lookalike to handle his shoots while he deals with his personal life. What could possibly go wrong? This clever dramedy explores identity, ambition, and how far we’ll go to keep our worlds from colliding, with a sharp sense of humor all the way through.
5. Trap House
Ever heard of “like parent, like child”? In Trap House, that saying gets a wild twist. A DEA agent and his partner are on the trail of a group of thieves, only to realize the culprits are their own rebellious teens. Using classified intel and their parents’ tactics, the kids take on the cartel for kicks. It’s chaos, crime, and family drama rolled into one explosive ride.






