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Related: HBO Max: Every Movie & TV Show Coming In November 2021 From Doctor Strange 2 and Venom to Top Gun: Maverick and Mission: Impossible 7, check out the latest release dates for blockbusters this year (and beyond). Being Halloween month, October also saw the release of some horror movies, such as Halloween Kills, Lamb, Last Night in Soho, and Antlers. October saw the release of some big movies that went through various delays due to the pandemic, such as Venom: Let There Be Carnage, No Time To Die, and The French Dispatch, while some others were granted a simultaneous release on the world of streaming, as was the case of The Many Saints of Newark and Dune, both released on HBO Max. An updated trailer featuring a redesigned Sonic that was released in November of 2019 was met with wholehearted approval from fans, so here’s hoping the rest of the film is up to snuff. Before the pandemic shut theaters down, horror was off to a decent start, on pace to keep up with the. Over the past year, we’ve collected every Fresh and Certified Fresh horror movie with at least 20 reviews, creating our guide to the best horror movies of 2020, ranked by Tomatometer. As people slowly but surely begin to return to cinemas, studios can finally release all those movies they had to delay, while some will get a simultaneous release on specific streaming platforms. The Best Horror Movies of 2020, Ranked by Tomatometer. The latest Guy Ritchie crime movie has a dark soul, a foreboding tone, and an escalating sense of menace. Although the coronavirus pandemic isn’t over yet, theaters all over the world are now open and working again, giving back a sense of normality. November will see a lot of exciting movie releases from a variety of genres, including a movie from the most extensive superhero connected universe, a movie about the life of Princess Diana, Disney’s latest animated feature, the adaptation of a musical, and a biographical drama starring Lady Gaga, among many others.
