Skip to main content

3 underrated Hulu shows to stream for the weekend (September 27-29)

Mandy Patinkin pointing a finger at a young woman in a scene from Death and Other Details on Hulu.
Hulu

If you’re looking for something to watch this weekend, Hulu has you covered. There are lots of well-known shows on the streaming service, including Hulu originals, that you have probably already watched. But to get the most out of your subscription, you’ll want to dig deeper for those hidden gems.

Hulu has tons of shows through partnerships with other networks and streamers like FX and Disney+. There are also older linear network shows you can watch with your subscription. These three underrated Hulu shows to stream for the weekend are solid options to put on your radar.

Recommended Videos

Check out the best new shows to stream this week, as well as the best shows on Netflix, best shows on Hulu, best shows on Amazon Prime Video, and best shows on Disney+.

Little Fires Everywhere (2020)

LITTLE FIRES EVERYWHERE Official Trailer (2020) Reese Witherspoon, Drama Series HD

Reese Witherspoon and Kerry Washington are an electric combination in this drama miniseries based on the Celeste Ng novel of the same name. In Little Fires Everywhere, Witherspoon is Elena Richardson, a wealthy journalist and single mother to four teenagers. Washington is Mia Warren, an artist and part-time waitress raising a teenage daughter on her own who moves into the Richardson household to work as a house manager.

The very different lives and economic backgrounds of the two women and their children become intertwined as secrets are revealed and paranoia runs high. It all culminates in a literal fiery, explosive ending that is teased right from the beginning. You know immediately that the situation isn’t going to end well, but the twists, turns, and exploration of these two fractured characters on the way there is worth the journey.

Told over just eight episodes, Little Fires Everywhere shows off the tremendous talent of both its leads, who deliver convincing performances. The series earned several Emmy nominations, but the show has been largely forgotten, overshadowed by others.

Stream Little Fires Everywhere on Hulu.

Death and Other Details (2024)

Death and Other Details | Trailer | Hulu

At a time when the murder-mystery genre is exploding, it’s tough to crack onto the list of the top series when there’s so much exciting competition. Is Death and Other Details the best murder mystery drama you’ll watch? No. But it has an intriguing, twisty story with a fantastic cast that draws you in from one episode to the next.

The story begins when Imogene Scott (Violett Beane) boards a luxury cruise with her wealthy best friend. When someone winds up dead, Imogene looks potentially guilty. Rufus Cotesworth (Mandy Patinkin), a detective with a reputation for his talents and a history with Imogene that is not initially understood, wants to help clear her name. But she despises him for reasons unknown.

People stand on a cruise ship in Death and Other Details.
Hulu

Death and Other Details goes in such unbelievable directions at times, but its mix of light humor combined with salacious storylines of the wealthy and entitled make it watchable. Patinkin’s star power and on-screen presence is undeniable, but Beane is a worthy copilot who steals every scene she’s in. Stream all 10 episodes and you’ll feel satisfied by the end of this story. You may even be oddly accepting of the fact that the teased second season will never see the light of day since the series was canceled.

Stream Death and Other Details on Hulu. 

Krapopolis (2023-)

Krapopolis on FOX | Official Trailer | Hulu Animayhem

Renewed for a fourth season already prior to season 2 coming September 29, 2024, the Fox series Krapopolis is an animated sitcom you might not have even heard of. But it has received decent reviews for its humor, cast, and storylines. The story is set in mythical Ancient Greece where a family of humans, gods, and monsters co-exist. They reside in one of the first cities in the world, and they all have their own priorities and ways of life, which often results in conflict. Life really comes down to surviving without killing one another. Sound familiar? While it’s set in an ancient world, there are also a lot of parallels between Krapopolis and modern-day pop culture and politics.

The impressive voice cast is led by Richard Ayoade (The IT Crowd) as Tyrannis, Hannah Waddingham (Ted Lasso) as his mother Deliria, the Goddess of Self-Destruction and Questionable Choice (she earned an Emmy nod for the voice performance), and Matt Berry (What We Do in the Shadows) as her husband, Shlub. Guest voice actors include Ebon Moss-Bachrach (The Bear), Alison Brie (Community), Seth Rogen, Steve Buscemi, and many others. Wenlei Ma of PerthNow describes the series as being “full of weird sequiturs, witty scenarios, and pithy one-liners.”

Stream Krapopolis on Hulu.

Christine Persaud
Christine has decades of experience in trade and consumer journalism. While she started her career writing exclusively about…
3 underrated Netflix movies you should watch this weekend (March 7–9)
Tim Blake Nelson plays a guitar while riding a horse in The Ballad of Buster Scruggs.

The sheer volume of content on Netflix can feel endless and overwhelming—every fan knows there are hidden gems out there, but it's easy to get lost in the mix. While it's always fun to catch up on the latest blockbusters, there are numerous underrated movies on the streamer that are just waiting to be discovered. Despite delivering big on story and originality, these deserving films flew under the radar.
Whether you're in the mood for a quirky indie drama, a darkly comedic Western, or a mind-bending thriller, this list has something to make your weekend binge a memorable one. Sometimes, the best movie experiences happen when cinephiles dive into something genuinely unexpected. So get ready for a one-of-a-kind evening spent alone or with loved ones — you'll be glad you took a chance on these underrated picks!
We also have guides to the best movies on Netflix, the best movies on Hulu, the best movies on Amazon Prime Video, the best movies on Max, and the best movies on Disney+.
The Squid and the Whale (2005)

Noah Baumbach, known for directing the more popular Frances Ha and Marriage Story, tells the story of a dysfunctional family in the criminally underrated The Squid and the Whale. Set in 1980s Brooklyn, the indie comedy-drama revolves around the Berkmans, whose lives change for the worse when parents Bernard (Jeff Daniels) and Joan (Laura Linney) announce their divorce. This negatively affects their sons: 16-year-old Walt (Jesse Eisenberg) and his younger brother, Frank (Owen Kline). The rift between the family worsens when Bernard's pretentious intellectualism and Joan's newfound independence cause even more friction.
Bolstered by a semi-autobiographical lens that draws from Baumbach's own childhood and the efforts of producer Wes Anderson, the 2005 film is unflinching in its tragicomic approach to its story. It's an honest portrayal of the messiness of divorce, fully embracing awkward and unfiltered moments experienced by its unlikable characters. The Squid and the Whale's often quirky and subtle humor may alienate most viewers, but any fan of similar intimate and character-driven portraits of imperfect families should add this one to their watchlist.

Read more
3 great free movies to stream this weekend (February 28-March 2)
The cast of The Hurt Locker.

It's Oscars weekend for Hollywood. After a long awards season, it culminates at the 97th Academy Awards on March 2. Will Anora complete its Cinderella story with a win for Best Picture? Will Adrien Brody join the rare two-time Best Actor club, or can Timothée Chalamet become the youngest winner in the category's history? Tune in Sunday night to see who wins.
This week's article about free movies to stream is about the Academy Awards. The three movies below all received Oscar nominations. Our picks include a sports biopic, a harrowing war film, and a David Fincher thriller. Note: All three movies will be available on Tubi on March 1.
We also have guides to the best new movies to stream, the best movies on Netflix, the best movies on Hulu, the best movies on Amazon Prime Video, the best movies on Max, and the best movies on Disney+.
I, Tonya (2017)

For those around in the early 1990s, the rivalry between Tonya Harding and Nancy Kerrigan was must-see TV. The conflict reached a boiling point after the infamous attack on Kerrigan and the subsequent investigation that tarnished Harding's reputation. This notorious scenario is played out in I, Tonya, Craig Gillespie's underrated biopic.
Harding (Margot Robbie) grows up as the daughter of an abusive mother, LaVona Golden (Allison Janney). As she reaches her teen years, Tonya becomes one of the best skaters in the world and trains for the Winter Olympics. Then, Tonya meets her future husband, Jeff Gillooly (Sebastian), changing the rest of her life. I, Tonya depicts Harding as a tragic figure in this surprisingly effective biopic, backed by tremendous performances from Robbie and Janney, the latter winning the Oscar for Best Supporting Actress.

Read more
3 underrated (HBO) Max movies you should watch this weekend (February 28-March 2)
underrated hbo max movies this weekend february 28 march 2 2025 tom hanks sully

With the start of a new month, Max is getting a new slate of movies added to its library. One of the new additions is Heretic. The creepy thriller starring Hugh Grant arrives on March 7. Sing Sing, one of 2024's most critically acclaimed movies, finally hits Max on March 21. Colman Domingo received an Oscar nomination for his work in the drama about a prison arts program.
Thanks to Warner Bros., Max has one of the deepest vaults for a streaming service. You could spend hours getting lost on the genre pages. Luckily, we've scoured the movie section and picked three underrated movies that deserve your attention this weekend. Our picks include a crime thriller from a heist maestro, a moving portrait about a real hero, and a gripping drama.
We also have guides to the best movies on Netflix, the best movies on Hulu, the best movies on Amazon Prime Video, the best movies on Max, and the best movies on Disney+.
No Sudden Move (2021)

Since coming out of retirement in 2017, Steven Soderbergh has released nearly one movie per year. Hollywood is a better place when an innovative filmmaker like Soderbergh works at such a prolific rate. One of his more underrated offerings during this post-retirement phase is No Sudden Move, a period piece set in 1950s Detroit about a heist gone wrong.
A group of petty criminals — including Curt Jones (Don Cheadle), Ronald Russo (Benicio del Toro), and Charley (Kieran Culkin) — are tasked with stealing an important document. The group is supposed to hold an accountant's family at gunpoint so he can then steal the document from his boss's safe. Eventually, Curt and Ronald learn they've been set up. Why? That's what they need to find out, including who hired them. It's not Ocean's Eleven, but No Sudden Move is a fun time at the movies, thanks to an eclectic cast and a filmmaker who knows this genre inside and out.
Stream No Sudden Move on Max.
Sully (2016)
Sully - Official Trailer [HD]
In your best Michael Rapoport voice, "Are you the pilot, Sully?" Tom Hanks plays pilot Chesley "Sully" Sullenberger in the dramatic retelling of the Miracle on the Hudson in Sully. On January 15, 2009, Sully and First Officer Jeff Skiles (Aaron Eckhart) are piloting a flight from LaGuardia Airport to Charlotte. Shortly after takeoff, a flock of birds crashed into both engines.
With little time to react, Sully successfully executes an emergency landing in the Hudson River. All 155 crew and passengers survived. It's a miraculous accomplishment, but the story doesn't stop there. An investigation into Sully's life-saving maneuver tries to smear the pilot's reputation. With a steady Clint Eastwood behind the camera and a stoic Hanks on screen, Sully is a fitting tribute to a humble hero who deserves praise despite never seeking it out.
Stream Sully on Max.
Reality (2023)

Read more