Best 15 movies to watch on Hulu

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  • From Brad Pitt’s action-comedy “Bullet Train” to the heartwarming animation “Shrek,” Hulu offers a wide range of genres, ensuring there’s something for everyone to enjoy.
  • Experience unique plots such as the historical sci-fi twist in “Prey,” the poignant journey in “Nomadland,” and the quirky comedy “No Hard Feelings” with Jennifer Lawrence.
  • Dive into thought-provoking documentaries like “The Contestant” and “The Stones and Brian Jones,” or immerse yourself in gripping dramas like “The Quiet Girl” and “Nine Perfect Strangers.”
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Best 15 movies to watch on Hulu

Feeling like a movie night but overwhelmed by Hulu’s library? Fear not, fellow film fan! We’ve curated a list of 15 awesome movies across various genres to satisfy your cravings. Grab some popcorn, settle in, and get ready to hit play!

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Bullet Train 

Brad Pitt leads this action-comedy as Ladybug, an unlucky assassin on a fast-moving bullet train in Japan. His simple mission to retrieve a briefcase gets messy when he encounters a quirky crew of assassins – think hitmen with unusual mascots and bickering twins. Buckle up for wild encounters, laugh-out-loud moments, and impressive fight choreography.

Prey 

Feeling like a sci-fi twist on classic action? Look no further than Prey. Set in the Comanche Nation of 1719, a young woman named Naru proves her skills as a warrior when a mysterious predator stalks her tribe. Think “Predator” meets historical fiction with a badass female lead.

The Edge of Seventeen

This classic coming-of-age story stars Hailee Steinfeld as Nadine, a teenager navigating the usual high school drama. Her best friend starts dating her older brother’s new girlfriend, and well, things get awkward (think misunderstandings and teenage angst). It’s a relatable and funny story about friendship, crushes, and the ups and downs of high school.

No Hard Feelings

Jennifer Lawrence is back in a comedy, but this time with a strange premise. Broke and facing eviction, she takes a job helping a nervous college freshman lose his virginity. Expect awkward situations and humor that might make you cringe a little. It’s not a laugh-out-loud riot, but an interesting and quirky watch.

Shrek 

This DreamWorks animated film takes a hilarious jab at fairy tales. We follow Shrek, a grumpy ogre who just wants to be left alone in his swamp. When fairytale creatures evicted by a vertically challenged ruler invade his swamp, Shrek makes a deal: rescue a princess from a dragon-guarded tower in exchange for his swamp back. It’s not the most original story, but if you’re looking for some fractured fairy tale jokes and pop culture references, Shrek might be your jam.

Nomadland 

Frances McDormand delivers a powerful performance as Fern, a woman who becomes a modern-day nomad after losing everything in the Great Recession. Traveling across the American West in her van, Fern encounters a community of fellow nomads. It’s a beautiful and poignant film about resilience, finding home on the road, and the kindness of strangers.

The Quiet Girl 

This Irish drama is a slow burn but worth the watch. A shy young girl named Cáit is sent to live with distant relatives during the summer. Struggling to adjust to her new surroundings, Cáit’s unspoken emotions and family secrets slowly unravel. It’s a beautifully shot film with a powerful emotional core.

Marcel the Shell With Shoes On 

Feeling in the mood for something heartwarming? Look no further than Marcel. This delightful film follows a tiny seashell named Marcel living with his grandmother and longing to reunite with his family. It’s a charming blend of humor, tenderness, and themes of family and belonging.

The Contestant

In the mood for something strange and true? This documentary tells the story of a Japanese reality show contestant who was tricked into living in complete isolation, filmed 24/7, for over a year. It’s a bizarre and thought-provoking exploration of reality TV, voyeurism, and the human psyche.

The Stones and Brian Jones 

This documentary dives into the life of Brian Jones, the enigmatic founder of the Rolling Stones. It explores his musical talent, struggles with addiction, and his tragic early death. A must-watch for any Rolling Stones fan.

Hush 

This gripping horror film centers on Maddie, a deaf writer living alone in a secluded cabin. When a mysterious killer arrives at her door, Maddie’s survival instincts kick in as she fights for her life in complete silence. With a minimalist setting and a heavy reliance on sound design, “Hush” will keep you on the edge of your seat.

Poor Things

This science fiction romance is a wild ride based on the novel by Alasdair Gray. Emma Stone delivers an Oscar-winning performance as Bella Baxter, a young woman brought back to life after drowning, but with the brain of a transplanted fetus. Living in Victorian-era Edinburgh with a kind but eccentric scientist and his monstrous creation, Bella navigates a strange love triangle and grapples with questions of identity and what it means to be human. Expect a darkly comedic and visually stunning film with a unique blend of historical fiction, science fiction, and romance.

Happiest Season

This Christmas comedy follows Abby, who’s excited to propose to her girlfriend Harper during a festive family visit. But things get complicated when she discovers Harper hasn’t come out to her parents yet. Imagine the awkwardness of meeting the future in-laws, but with the added stress of hiding your relationship! It’s a funny and heartwarming story about love, family secrets, and embracing who you are.

False Positive

This movie is a spooky twist on a familiar story. A couple, Lucy and Adrian, are desperate to have a baby. They visit a seemingly charming fertility doctor, but soon things start to feel off. The doctor’s methods get strange, and Lucy starts to suspect something isn’t right. Think creepy doctor, unexpected scares, and a couple fighting for their dream while facing a dark secret.

Nine Perfect Strangers

This psychological drama is a miniseries based on the novel by Liane Moriarty (author of Big Little Lies). Nicole Kidman stars as Masha Dmitrichenko, a mysterious wellness guru who runs a secluded retreat promising transformation. Nine stressed-out city dwellers arrive for a ten-day program, but Masha’s unconventional methods and dark past start to unravel, leading to unexpected consequences for everyone involved. Think beautiful scenery, intriguing characters with hidden depths, and a suspenseful mystery that will keep you guessing.

So, grab your popcorn, dim the lights, and get ready to lose yourself in a great movie! With this diverse range of films on Hulu, there’s something for everyone. Happy watching!

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