3 great shows like Outlander to give you all the feels (and some adventure too!)

As a devoted gamer, let me tell you straight-up, there’s no TV show that quite matches up to the brilliance of ‘Outlander’. This series has an extraordinary blend of elements that sets it apart. It’s truly in a league of its own when it comes to television masterpieces, and I stand firmly by my conviction – you won’t be able to sway me on this one.

The 13 best shows to stream this month (November 2024)

Starting a fresh month brings about an influx of new shows to catch on our preferred streaming services. Despite us nearing the close of the year (can’t believe it’s November already!), there are still plenty of fantastic shows waiting for us! In fact, this month promises enough entertainment to keep you engrossed throughout.

Kate Siegel and David Dastmalchian are set to star in new zombie film Epilogue

Fans of horror movies have an exciting prospect on the horizon: Actors Kate Siegel (“Hush”) and David Dastmalchian (“Late Night with the Devil”) will be teaming up for the upcoming zombie film “Epilogue.” Notably, this project is being overseen by renowned horror producer Mike Flanagan. Here’s what we know about the movie so far.

HBO’s Like Water for Chocolate Is a Lavish Melodrama of Passion and Politics

In a poignant manner, Like Water for Chocolate is a story steeped in emotion. A memorable scene from HBO’s fresh adaptation of Mexican author Laura Esquivel’s beloved first novel, “Como agua para chocolate,” showcases wedding banquet guests breaking down in tears upon tasting a cake laced with the baker’s sorrow. As if mirroring their feelings, rain descends, creating an atmosphere where even nature seems to mourn. The miniseries initiates with a tableau representing Tita de la Garza’s (Azul Guaita) birth on the family’s ranch. While chopping onions in the kitchen, her mother, Mamá Elena (Irene Azuela), is so overwhelmed by tears that she goes into labor. Her water breaks like a cascading waterfall. Delivered on a table, Tita is, as her great-niece’s narrator describes, “forcibly born into this world by an overwhelming tide of tears.” When the moisture dissipates, 11 kilos of salt are collected from the kitchen floor.