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1. The Hunger Games: Mockingjay, Part 1

It’s the beginning of the end for Katniss Everdeen as she teams up with powerful forces in the first half of the electrifying conclusion to The Hunger Games saga.  Opens everywhere Friday, November 21.

 

2. The Ghost in the Glass House by Carey Wallace

Fans of supernatural romance will love this mysterious tale of forbidden love and escapism.

 

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3. One Direction – Four

The world’s hottest boy band is back for round 4!  You’ve heard “Steal My Girl,” “Ready to Run,” and several other early release tracks, now get ready for the whole thing.

 

4. Stolen by Melissa de la Cruz and Michael Johnston

Nat and Wes are back in book 2 of the Heart of Dread saga, and this time both are on different quests that will lead them to the same mystery.

 

5.  Arrow – “Draw Back Your Bow”

Oliver must stop a crazed serial killer who believes that Arrow is her one and only.  “Draw Back Your Bow” airs on Wednesday, November 19 at 8:00 on The CW.

 

6. The Hunger Games: Mockingjay, Part 1 – Soundtrack

Lorde steps in as curator for the third soundtrack in the series, and recruits pop heavy hitters Charli XCX, Tove Lo, Major Lazer, and others in the best Hunger Games soundtrack yet.

 

7. Bright Coin Moon by Kirsten Lopresti

A mother and daughter move from Oregon to Los Angeles with hopes of becoming fortune tellers to the stars, despite the fact that neither of them possess any real psychic ability.

 

8. Extraterrestrial

Get ready to scream.  This sci-fi horror film involves a group of young hotties, a cabin in the woods, and aliens, and stars the insatiable Freddie Stroma (Pitch Perfect, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows 1& 2).  Opens in select theaters Friday, November 21.

 

9. The Unhappening of Genesis Lee by Shallee McArthur

In a world where special individuals can retain their memories perfectly in special bracelets, one girl’s world spins out of control when a thief begins stealing people’s memories.  When she meets a strange boy who claims they’ve met before, she realizes that she may be a victim as well.

 

10. Jane the Virgin – “Chapter Six”

OK, we’re ready to admit it.  Jane the Virgin is the best new show of the fall, Gina Rodriguez is welcome on our screens 24/7.  “Chapter Six” airs Monday, November 17 at 9:00 on the CW.