Arts Alerts: Screens — check out what’s on this month

Nov. 3: With Sean Bean as the Sheriff of Nottingham, the latest version of “Robin Hood’ stars Jack Patten and Lauren McQueen as the “robbing from the rich” hero and Maid Marian. The 10-episode series is on MGM+

Nov. 2: NASCAR’s last race of its Cup Series season. NBC

Nov. 6: “All Her Fault” stars Sarah Snook in her first series since “Succession.” The thriller follows her character’s arriving to pick up her son — who no one remembers. Based in Chicago, the modern “Twilight Zone” plot is based on a novel by Andrea Mara and co-stars Michael Pena and Dakota Fanning. Peacock

Nov. 6: A four-part series “Death By Lightning” is an historical drama about President James Garfield (and his supporter Charles Guiteau (Matthew Macfadyen), who becomes a “disappointed office-seeker in a pre-Civil Service era of government’s “spoils system” rewarding political loyalists. Bradley Whitford and Nick Offerman are featured. Netflix

Nov. 7: Russell Crowe stars as Nazi leader Hermann Goring in the new version of Nuremberg, with Rami Malek as his psychiatrist during the postwar war-crimes trial, which had the Allies hold Nazi’s accountable for invading other countries and committing horrific atrocities. Michael Shannon co-stars as leader prosecutor (and future U.S. Supreme Court Justice Robert Jackson. Theaters

Nov. 14: George Clooney is “Jay Kelly,” a long-time movie star whose smirking, suave personality has overshadowed the man behind the celebrity. The “dramedy” about self-discovery co-stars Laura Dern and an impressive outing by Adam Sandler. Select theaters, Netflix next month

Nov. 16: Documentary filmmaker Ken Burns’ new project is “American Revolution,” a 12-hour history that’s timely for several reasons, from current events to the upcoming 250th anniversary of the country’s independence. PBS

Nov. 19: The Country music industry’s annual CMA Awards. ABC

Nov. 21: After about a year, the climax to “Wicked” is arriving, with Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande starring in “Wicked: For Good.” Theaters

Nov. 23: In the likely final role for Michael Caine, who’s announced his retirement, he stars in “The Great Escaper” as a World War II veteran on a trip to a ceremony marking the 70th anniversary of D-Day. PBS

Nov. 26: Wagner Moura won the Best Actor award for his role in the film “The Secret Agent,” directed by Kleber Mendonça Filho — who was honored as director. Moura is a former teacher swept up in the turmoil of the 1970s Brazilian military dictatorship, attempting to flee persecution. Theaters 



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