Netflix All times Eastern. FRIDAY, Nov. 11Home Sweet Home AloneNew adventure comedy movie based on the Home Alone franchise stars Ellie Kemper, Rob Delaney, Archie Yates, Kenan Thompson and Chris Parnell in a revisited, renewed tale of Max Mercer, a mischievous, resourceful kid left behind while his family leaves to visit Japan for the holidays—and the slapstick yuks that flow when a pair of hapless would-be burglars come to call (Disney+). Red NoticeDwayne Johnson, Gal Gadot and Ryan Reynolds star in this new comedy flick about a FBI profiler (Johnson) who partners with a con artist (Reynolds) to capture the world’s most wanted art thief (Gadot). The Rock, Free Guy and Wonder Woman, all in the same movie? Count me totally in! (Netflix). The Shrink Next DoorThis eight-episode dark comedy, starring Paul Rudd as a psychiatrist to the stars and Will Ferrell as his longtime patient, is based on a true-life podcast—about how a seemingly normal doctor-patient relationship morphs into an exploitative relationship of manipulation, power plays and far-out dysfunction. With Kathryn Hahn (Apple TV+). SATURDAY, Nov. 13Blade Runner: Black LotusNew 13-episode Japanese-American anime series based on the cult-classic Blade Runner franchise takes place in the year 2032 and stars a female protagonist, Elle (voiced by Jessica Henwick) (Midnight, Adult Swim). SUNDAY, Nov. 14Adele One Night OnlyThe Grammy-winning (she’s got 15!) British superstar singer performs selections from her upcoming album—featuring her first new material in six years—plus her classic hits, in this prime-time special that will also feature an interview by Oprah Winfrey (8 p.m., CBS). YellowjacketsNo, it’s not about those stinging summer pests—but rather, a high school soccer team that survives an airplane crash in a remote area, only to face even more survivalist terrors as the days become weeks. Melanie Lanskey, Christina Ricci and Juliette Lewis star in this psychological-horror, coming-of-age series (Showtime). MONDAY, Nov. 15The Madame Blanc MysteriesSally Lindsay stars in this new series as a renowned antiques dealer who, on the verge of bankruptcy after the death of her husband, moves to a cozy cottage in France—where she (and her knowledge of old, priceless objects) becomes an asset to the local detectives (Acorn TV). 1000-lb SistersReality series about Kentucky siblings Amy and Tammy Slaton begins season three, addressing topics of food addiction, a new love interest, motherhood and medical issues (10 p.m., TLC). TUESDAY, Nov. 16Fixer to FabulousNew season follows the continuing work of home renovators Dave and Jenny Marrs, who resurrect old, worn-out homes in Northwest Arkansas back to vibrant new life (9 p.m., HGTV). Addicted to MarriageDocuseries about the lives of four women who love to get married—and who have collectively been down the aisle a total of 20 times! What makes them so addicted to “I do’s”? (10 p.m., TLC). WEDNESDAY, Nov. 17The Mighty UnderdogsMeet the “kids” who compete, with their pooches, at the pinnacle of canine competitions—preparing and training in the Junior Showmanship category at the Westminister Dog Show—in this new streaming weekly series (Discovery+). Tiger King 2The wildly popular, twisted story of America’s most notorious big-cat owner continues, with Joe Exotic behind bars, Carole Baskin closing in on ownership of his disreputable zoo and newfound revelations emerging about his old friends and frenemies (Netflix). THURSDAY, Nov. 18Chrisley Knows ThanksgivingNew streaming one-hour holiday special finds matriarch Julie Chrisley passing on her family recipes by teaching her kids how to cook classic dishes. But this being the Crisleys, of course there will be some hijinks in the kitchen (Peacock). JaggedNewest doc in HBO’s “Music Box” series takes a look back to the mid-1990s and the rise of singer/songwriter Alanis Morrisette, became a nearly overnight superstar with her debut album “Jagged Little Pill” (8 p.m., HBO). NEW ON DVD Jessica Chastain stars in The Eyes of Tammy Faye (Disney Home Entertainment), the story of the rise, fall and redemption of televangelist Tammy Faye Bakker, who built a religious broadcasting empire with her husband Jim Bakker (Andrew Garfield) in the 1980—until it was toppled by scandal. Fans of the Lord of the Rings franchise will flip over Middle-Earth (Warner Bros. Home Entertainment), a deluxe 31-disc collector’s set of director Peter Jackson’s six epic fantasy-adventure films about the world created by author J.R.R. Tolkien. They’re all here, from the original The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey, through the Oscar-winning The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King, in newly remastered 4K HD, with bonus features including a 64-page book and other goodies. Classic comedy lovers can feast on retro laughs with the Jerry Lewis Twenty Film Collection (Paramount Home Video). The 15-disc box set includes The Nutty Professor, Cinderfella, The Bellboy, The Ladies Man…and 16 more cinematic yukfests from the 1960s, plus hours of special features. AT THE MOVIESWriter/director Kenneth Branagh’s Belfast, which is already getting Oscar buzz, is a black-and-white opus—based on his own childhood—about a young Irish boy and his family in the tumult of the 1960s.