Posted 38 minutes agoSubscribe to Screen Time NewsletterCaret DownEvery Single Movie And Show Hitting Hulu And Disney+ In November That Will Make Your Winter Hibernation So Much BetterA Jonas Brothers Christmas movie, Kim K's Ryan Murphy project, a Beatles anthology, and so much more.by Colin GorensteinBuzzFeed ContributorFacebookPinterestLinkHot Topic🔥 Full coverage and conversation on Disney Hope you didn't make any plans for the month of November because Hulu and Disney+ have added hours and hours of new streaming content, including much-debated holiday films, nostalgia-inducing Lindsey Lohan vehicles, and some great companion pieces for the Oscar season ahead. Available Nov 1 on Hulu: The Family Stone (2005) (C)20th Cent Fox / Courtesy Everett Collection It's November, which means it's time for all the creatures of the internet to whip out their gavels and relitigate The Family Stone. (It's "the most Jewish Christmas movie," it's "the only worthy Christmas film," it's a "cringe Christmas movie [that] gets so much better upon a second viewing, etc.") Wherever you stand, you can probably admit that there's a very particular coziness to this enduring holiday flick (which, yes, is about a matriarch dying from breast cancer). Revisit this one for its star-studded cast, which includes the late, great Diane Keaton, Claire Danes, Sarah Jessica Parker, Luke Wilson, Dermot Mulroney, and Rachel McAdams with an NPR tote bag and a very bad attitude. Watch it on Hulu. Love Actually (2003) (C)Universal / Courtesy Everett Collection And while we're on the topic of holiday-film debates that have raged on for decades, it's probably a good time to mention that Love Actually is back on Hulu. We may never agree on how Hugh Grant is used in this film, whether there are too many famous people in it, where it ranks among Richard Curtis's filmography, or whether it's fair to call this a "rom-com" at all. But I would much prefer any of these holiday-dinner debates to the other horrendous options we have on offer these days. Watch it on Hulu. BuzzFeed TrendingHot TopicObsessed with all things Disney? Join our fan community where you'll find hot topic discussions, quizzes, movie news, and more!See our Disney Discussions The Sound of Music (1965) (C)20th Cent Fox / Courtesy Everett Collection What's left to say about one of the most iconic Broadway film adaptations of all time? You know the songs, you know the performances from Julie Andrews and Christopher Plummer, and you know it's perfect home-for-the-holidays viewing. What you might not know is that it also makes for a fun nun double feature with The First Omen - available on Hulu later this month and featured below. Watch it on Hulu. Casino (1995) (C)Universal / Courtesy Everett Collection Streaming can be a gamble, so thankfully Hulu also has this reliable Scorsese standby which earned Sharon Stone her first and only career Oscar nomination. Robert De Niro and Joe Pesci reteam for the mobster flick on the heels of Goodfellas, largely considered to be the director's magnum opus. That might explain why this major achievement never managed the effusive critical or commercial success you'd expect. ("Fun" fact: Scorsese has only cracked $200 million domestic at the box office once with The Departed.)Watch it on Hulu. A Knight's Tale (2001) (C) Columbia Pictures / Courtesy Everett Collection You may have fallen in love with Heath Ledger from Brokeback Mountain, The Dark Knight, or 10 Things I Hate About You, but respect should also be paid to this somewhat overlooked jousting movie from the early aughts - anachronistic, deeply strange, feel-good, and entirely singular. Heath stars as William Thatcher, a squire to a knight who cons his way into competing in a jousting tournament after his master dies.

Watch it on Hulu. Julie & Julia (2009) (C)Columbia Pictures / Courtesy Everett Collection If you can't get your mind out of the gutter every time you see cannelloni pasta, you might have this Nora Ephron dramedy to blame, which is based on both the late food blogger Julie Powell's work and Julia Child's memoir she wrote with Alex Prud'homme. Meryl Streep (as Child) and Stanley Tucci (as Child's husband, Paul) were included in an Add Yours of movie actors with the best onscreen chemistry of all time, and Amy Adams (as Powell), hot off an Oscar-nominated performance in Doubt, holds her own opposite Streep.

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