SALT LAKE CITY (KUTV) — I have a general policy of not looking at November or December prior to the completion of Halloween. While some are quick to rush into the year-ending holidays, I like to cherish October and all its wonderful shades of color as long as I can. Nevertheless, here's a quick look at what's leaving Netflix in November.
Tom Ford's directorial debut proved that the fashion designer's talent extended beyond the runway. "A Single Man" stars Colin Firth as George, a British university professor living in California. George recently lost his long-time companion in a tragic accident and his lust for life has completely diminished. Julianne Moore stars as George's friend Charley, a woman who would like nothing more than to steal all his attention. However, it is Kenny (Nicholas Hoult), one of his students, that captures his imagination. (Leaving 11/10/21)
Before they worked together on "Black Panther" and "Creed," director Ryan Coogler and actor Michael B. Jordan teamed to make "Fruitvale Station," a film that chronicles a day in the life of Oscar Grant, a 22-year-old man intent on making positive changes in his life. (Leaving 11/11/21)
In 2011, Mathew McConaughey was still thought of as an actor who was best suited for romantic comedies. With "The Lincoln Lawyer" McConaughey took his career in a different direction. There's a grittiness to this court drama that sees a Mick Haller (McConaughey), a lawyer who works out of his Lincoln taking on a rape case where the evidence suggests that his client (Ryan Phillippe), a wealthy realtor, is guilty of the crime. (Leaving 11/30/21)
Released in 1994, "Clear and Present Danger" was the second film to star Harrison Ford as Jack Ryan following 1992's "Patriot Games." The plot, which sees Ryan investigating a covert program in Columbia. It's formulaic, to be sure, but I love Harrison as Ryan and wish there had been more films from him and director Phillip Noyce. (Leaving 11/30/21)
"Pineapple Express" was one of the first films that I reviewed when I transitioned from music to film journalism. Directed by David Gordon Green("Halloween Kills") and starring Seth Rogen and James Franco, the film that mixes some thrilling action sequences in with a bit of a slacker comedy thrown in as Dale (Rogen) and his drug dealing friend Saul (Franco) find themselves in the middle of a war between two drug gangs. (Leaving 11/30/21)
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