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Month in Culture

Source: This November sees many of the biggest names in Hollywood vying for awardseason recognition—and your attention. Sure, you’ll probably catch Justice League (Nov. 17) like everybody else, but this is also a month for more cerebral cultural fare. Here’s your guide to some of the best.

TELEVISION

How will television evade its usual post-Emmys slump? David Mackenzie () directs the premiere episode of the USA Network’s (Nov. 7), a 1930s-set Western centered on two warring characters: a revolutionary preacher and the industrialist tycoon hell-bent on stopping him. In the (Nov. 22), a Western miniseries helmed by Steven Soderbergh that stars Jeff Daniels as a vengeance-seeking outlaw. Hulu hopes its second Margaret Atwood adaptation, (Nov. 3), will captivate audiences like Emmy winner did. It features a breakout performance by Sarah Gadon as a mild-mannered maid accused of murdering her employer in the 1800s.

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