Epoch Watchlist: What to Watch for Nov. 4–10

Epoch Watchlist: What to Watch for Nov. 4–10
Ian Kane
11/4/2022
Updated:
11/4/2022
This week, we feature a heartwarming family favorite about a collie and her journey home, and an inspiring drama about football and family.

New Release

‘On the Line’

Elvis Cooney (Mel Gibson), the popular host of an overnight radio show, is just settling into his nightly routine of taking phone calls when a mysterious man calls in and claims he’s at Cooney’s house. The man has kidnapped Cooney’s family and proceeds to force the radio host to play a deadly game in order to save them.

This thriller begins with a slow burn and steadily ratchets up the tension as the game of cat-and-mouse escalates. It’s an entertaining movie filled with lots of suspenseful scenes, anchored by Gibson’s usual gravitas.

Thriller Release Date: Nov. 4, 2022 Director: Romuald Boulanger Starring: Mel Gibson, William Moseley, Kevin Dillon Running Time: 1 hour, 44 minutes MPAA Rating: R Where to Watch: Theaters Rated: 3 out of 5 stars

Family Pick

‘The Blind Side’

Michael Oher (Quinton Aaron) is a black teen who wanders the streets of Memphis, Tennessee. But his fortunes begin to change when someone helps him enroll in a Christian high school. Eventually, this leads to Oher being adopted by Leigh Anne Tuohy’s (Sandra Bullock) family and on his way to potentially playing professional football.

This is a very moving and inspiring film that emphasizes the importance of family and good values, without being too sentimental. Parents should note that this film is not suitable for young children.

Biography | Drama | Sport Release Date: Nov. 20, 2009 Director: John Lee Hancock Starring: Quinton Aaron, Sandra Bullock, Tim McGraw Running Time: 2 hours, 9 minutes MPAA Rating: PG-13 Where to Watch: HBO Max, DirecTV, Redbox Rated: 4.5 stars out of 5

Pitted Against a Cataclysm

‘Earthquake’

Multiple storylines emerge, such as the challenging relationship between architect Stewart Graff (Charlton Heston) and his wife, Remy (Ava Gardner). Then, an earthquake of extreme magnitude hits Los Angeles with catastrophic results, and all fight to survive.

In contrast to modern films that rely too much on computer effects, this film (and other epic disaster films of the 1970s) used highly creative effects. It features many dramatic situations, good pacing, and an all-star cast in many small roles.

Action | Drama | Thriller Release Date: Nov. 15, 1974 Director: Mark Robson Starring: Charlton Heston, Ava Gardner, George Kennedy Running Time: 2 hours, 2 minutes MPAA Rating: PG Where to Watch: DirecTV, Vudu, Apple TV Rated: 3.5 stars out of 5

A Beloved Family Adventure

‘Lassie Come Home’

The Carraclough family is going through some hard financial times in England, so they sell their beloved collie, Lassie, to a Scottish nobleman. Although transported to Scotland, Lassie manages to escape and embarks on the long, difficult journey home.

This heartwarming film was a big hit back in the 1940s and still strikes a resonant chord with animal lovers the world over.

Adventure | Drama | Family Release Date: Oct. 7, 1943 Director: Fred M. Wilcox Starring: Roddy McDowall, Donald Crisp, Elizabeth Taylor Running Time: 1 hour, 29 minutes Not Rated Where to Watch: DirecTV, Amazon, Vudu Rated: 4.5 stars out of 5
Ian Kane is an U.S. Army veteran, author, filmmaker, and actor. He is dedicated to the development and production of innovative, thought-provoking, character-driven films and books of the highest quality.
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