New to Streaming: One Battle After Another, Nouvelle Vague, Roofman, Eddington & More

Key Highlights

  • New titles on streaming platforms for the week of November 7, 2025
  • Films and series including “The Crisis,” “Eddington,” “Nouvelle Vague,” “One Battle After Another,” and more
  • Highlights from directors such as Ari Aster, Richard Linklater, Paul Thomas Anderson, and Raoul Peck

New Releases on Streaming Platforms for November 7, 2025

The week of November 7, 2025, brings a variety of new titles to streaming platforms, offering viewers a diverse selection of films and series. From documentaries to dramas, these releases cater to a wide range of interests.

Artistic Reflections: “The Crisis” by Jordan Wolfson

The week kicks off with “The Crisis,” a video piece created by contemporary artist Jordan Wolfson. This work features Wolfson musings about art while visiting a medieval cathedral, providing viewers with a unique blend of artistic contemplation and historical reflection.

Film Noir and Horror: “Eddington” by Ari Aster

Ari Aster’s latest project, “Eddington,” delves into psychological horror. The film follows Sheriff Joe Cross (played by Joaquin Phoenix) as he grapples with personal demons, including a catatonic wife and a woke mayor, amidst the backdrop of a proposed data center in New Mexico.

Theatre and Politics: “Nouvelle Vague” by Richard Linklater

Richard Linklater’s “Nouvelle Vague” pays homage to the legendary film and director Jean-Luc Godard. Shot on black-and-white film with the same Cameflex model used in Breathless, this film not only imitates but also innovates, creating a unique cinematic experience.

Crisis of Identity: “One Battle After Another” by Paul Thomas Anderson

Paul Thomas Anderson’s latest film, “One Battle After Another,” is a rich narrative that blends drama and comedy. The film centers on an ex-revolutionary (played by Leonardo DiCaprio) who must protect his daughter from a returning nemesis.

Music and History: “One to One: John & Yoko” by Kevin Macdonald

Kevin Macdonald’s documentary “One to One: John & Yoko” offers an electrifying glimpse into the iconic couple’s final concert. The film, featuring a remastered performance from 1972, includes both audio and visual elements that provide a unique perspective on this significant moment in music history.

Orwellian Reflections: “Orwell: 2+2=5” by Raoul Peck

Raoul Peck’s documentary “Orwell: 2+2=5” serves as a reminder of the dangers of totalitarianism, using phrases from George Orwell’s 1984 to underscore its message. The film explores themes of truth and fiction in an era where disinformation is rampant.

Filmmaker Consistency: “Roofman” by Derek Cianfrance

Derek Cianfrance’s “Roofman” continues his exploration of generational trauma and broken families. The film, known for its gritty realism and melodramatic tone, adds another layer to the director’s body of work.

These titles on streaming platforms offer a rich tapestry of storytelling from various directors and genres, providing viewers with a diverse selection to explore during this week.