Cuddle-up for these top 5 Netflix hits

Are you ready for another exciting month of Netflix releases? November is just around the corner, and as usual, Netflix has lots of new content to keep you entertained. At WightFibre, we understand that with the extensive library of shows and movies on Netflix, it can be overwhelming to find the hidden gems amidst the clutter. That’s why we’re here to help you cut through the noise and discover the top 5 Netflix picks for November 2023. We’ve combed through the upcoming releases to bring you the finest and freshest streaming options for all the family, from the spooky and supernatural to the mysterious and funny…

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“Evil Dead Rise”

Netflix is taking us on a thrilling ride with the latest instalment in the “Evil Dead” franchise. Known for its unique blend of horror and humour, this film promises to be a fun return to the world of demonic entities and chaos. This time, the setting is an aging Los Angeles apartment block, isolated from the outside world by an earthquake. Get ready for a rollercoaster of sinister supernatural occurrences and plenty of gory action.

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“The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar”

Roald Dahl fans, rejoice! Netflix has kicked off its adaptation of Dahl’s beloved works with a 40-minute short directed by the whimsical Wes Anderson. Benedict Cumberbatch plays Henry Sugar, and he’s joined by an ensemble cast of stars. Anderson’s unique style brings Dahl’s storytelling to life in this quirky and imaginative tale.

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“Reptile”

If you’re a fan of neo-noir crime thrillers, “Reptile” is a must-watch. This film stars Benicio Del Toro as a grizzled detective entangled in a murder investigation filled with twists and turns. The film’s brooding atmosphere, compelling storyline, and incredible performances by the cast make it a captivating watch.

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“Encounters” (Season 1)

With recent revelations about UFO sightings and government records, “Encounters” is a timely and intriguing documentary series that delves into the world of Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAPs). (Spoiler alert) While it may not offer groundbreaking alien discoveries, the series is well-produced and features captivating interviews with experts and witnesses, making it a compelling choice for those fascinated by the paranormal world.

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“Halloween” (1978)

As we step into November, it’s the perfect time to revisit a classic horror film. John Carpenter’s “Halloween” from 1978 laid the groundwork for the slasher genre and has remained a chilling and iconic masterpiece. With a relentless masked killer, an unforgettable performance by Jamie Lee Curtis, and a haunting score, this film continues to terrify audiences even 45 years after its release.

As November approaches, be prepared to have your Netflix queue filled with these top 5 picks. Whether you’re in the mood for horror, crime, quirkiness, or the unexplained, Netflix has something for everyone. Stay tuned for more updates and recommendations from WightFibre as we continue to guide you through the world of streaming entertainment using your UltraFast network. Happy watching!