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3 great Hulu movies you need to stream this weekend (March 7- 9)

Margot Robbie and Diego Calva in Babylon.
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Hulu may drop most of its top movies for the month on the 1st, but it does offer a selection of fresh films every week even if the streamer doesn’t always do a good job of promoting these new additions. Case in point: Babylon is coming to Hulu on March 8, and the streamer hasn’t even added a page for the movie yet. Regardless, this overlooked gem is one of our picks for the three great Hulu movies that you need to stream this weekend.

Our remaining two picks include a very strong drama that’s closing in on its 20th anniversary, as well as a comedy that fell under the radar despite its callbacks to an earlier era that make it even funnier.

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Babylon (2022)

Margot Robbie goes crowd surfing in Babylon.
Paramount Pictures

Audiences weren’t quite sure what to make of Damien Chazelle’s Babylon, a film that starts nearly a century in Hollywood’s past. Margot Robbie leads the cast as a budding starlet, Nellie LaRoy, while Brad Pitt gets top billing as aging actor Jack Conrad. However, a good deal of this film belongs to Diego Calva’s Manny Torres, an ambitious young man who knows how to work his way into the industry.

Manny’s ambition pale in comparison to Nellie, who wants to live the life of a star with all of the excess drugs and alcohol that go with it. As the industry transitions from silent films to sound, Nellie seemingly finds her ticket to the top while Jack’s career leaves him floundering for anything that can save his career. But not everyone gets a happy ending in this Hollywood fable.

Watch Babylon on Hulu.

Notes on a Scandal (2006)

Barbara holding Sheba by the collar in Notes on a Scandal.
Searchlight Pictures

Notes on a Scandal gives Judi Dench one of her meatiest roles as Barbara Covett, a teacher who doesn’t have many friends or even anyone in her life whom she can freely love and be loved by in return. Perhaps that’s why Barbara is so taken by the school’s new teacher, Sheba Hart (Cate Blanchett), a woman who is married to a much older man named Richard (Bill Nighy).

When Barbara discovers that Sheba is having an affair with one of the school’s underage students, Steve Connolly (Andrew Simpson), she tells her friend to end it immediately. What Barbara doesn’t tell Sheba is that she intends to use this info to her own advantage, and she’s more than willing to manipulate the events of Sheba’s life to get the outcome she desires.

Watch Notes on a Scandal on Hulu.

The Gutter (2022)

Shameik Moore and D'Arcy Carden in The Gutter.
Magnolia Pictures

If you’ve ever seen the Farrelly brothers at their peak in Kingpin, Dumb and Dumber, and There’s Something About Mary, then you’ll recognize the wildly over-the-top comedic tone of The Gutter. Brothers Isaiah and Yassir Lester lean into the dumbest comedy moments possible and yet it almost always draws a laugh.

Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse‘s Shameik Moore stars as Walt, a loser who finally finds a place for himself among the misfits at a local bowling alley. When the bowling alley is threatened with closure by a building inspector (Adam Brody), one of the other regulars, Skunk (D’Arcy Carden), takes it upon herself to be Walt’s bowling coach as he utilizes his unexpected talent to enter competitive bowling tournaments. In keeping with the tradition of Kingpin, Susan Sarandon steps into the Bill Murray role as Linda Curson, a ruthless bowler who stands in the way of Walt and Skunk’s dreams of total victory.

Watch The Gutter on Hulu.

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3 great free movies to stream this weekend (March 7-9)
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Welcome back, Bong Joon Ho. It's been six years since Parasite, the spectacular thriller that became the first non-English-language film to win the Oscar for Best Picture. This weekend, Bong returns with his latest film, Mickey 17. The sci-fi comedy follows a disposable employee (Robert Pattinson) who returns as a clone after repeatedly dying on a colonization mission.
Mickey 17 is already generating positive reviews, which isn't surprising because of the talent behind the camera. In honor of Bong's return, one of the free movies to stream this weekend comes from his early filmography. The other two selections are dedicated to an Oscar-winning filmmaker and an acting legend who recently passed away.
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Memories of a Murder (2003)

With all due respect to Barking Dogs Never Bite, Bong's second feature, Memories of a Murder, is the one that put him on the map. Based on a real-life South Korean serial killer, Memories of a Murder follows Park Doo-man (Song Kang-ho) and Seo Tae-yoon (Kim Sang-kyung), two detectives assigned to investigate a string of rapes and murders.
The two detectives possess different styles — Park is the aggressive investigator, while Seo relies more on scientific analysis. Essentially, the movie presents an old-school versus new-school approach to policing. The ruthlessness and brutality weigh heavily on both investigators, as it tests their ethics and values. Instead of an open-and-shut whodunit, Bong explores morality and human fallibility, resulting in one of the best murder mysteries of all time. 
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3 underrated (HBO) Max movies you should watch this weekend (March 7-9)
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Max is about to get a little creepy, thanks to the addition of Heretic, which arrives on March 7. When two Mormon missionaries (Sophie Thatcher and Chloe East) stop at the house of Mr. Reed (Hugh Grant), they become trapped in a labyrinth that will test their fate. The thrilling horror from Scott Beck and Bryan Woods is a terrific showcase for Grant, who has the time of his life playing a narcissistic villain.
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He's Just Not That Into You (2009)

Unfortunately for romance advocates, ensemble rom-coms are a thing of the past. These stories were a good excuse to get a group of famous and attractive actors into one movie. These easy-to-digest movies are the perfect form of escapism. Today's pick is He's Just Not That Into You. The cast includes Jennifer Aniston, Ben Affleck, Ginnifer Goodwin, Drew Barrymore, Jennifer Connelly, Kevin Connolly, Justin Long, Scarlett Johansson, and Bradley Cooper.
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3 underrated Netflix movies you should watch this weekend (March 7–9)
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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!
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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.

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