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3 great Hulu movies you need to stream this weekend (November 22-24)

Andy holds onto Rain's shoulder in Alien: Romulus.
Murray Close / 20th Century Studios

Hulu is never going to have all of the flashy original movies that Netflix has, but it’s going to have its share of box office hits now and then. This week, one of last summer’s sleeper hits, Alien: Romulus, is making its streaming debut on Hulu. And that film more than earned its place on our weekly list of the three great Hulu movies that you need to stream this weekend.

Our other picks include a period drama that has a great cast, as well a sports comedy from an actress-turned-talk show host.

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Alien: Romulus (2024)

A man helps a woman point a gun in Alien: Romulus.
20th Century Studios

If you watch Alien: Romulus closely, then you’ll notice that director Fede Álvarez includes callbacks for all of the films that came before it. Even two of the franchise’s less-popular flicks get a shout-out late in the story with a truly unsettling creature design. But let’s not get too far ahead of ourselves.

Álvarez had a mandate to make the Xenomorphs and facehuggers scary again, and he did just that. Rain Carradine (Cailee Spaeny), her android Andy (David Jonsson), Kay Harrison (Isabela Merced), and everyone else foolish enough to step on a deserted space station are going to discover just how terrifying these aliens can be. These kids really thought they were going to get a better life by scavenging for supplies. The reality is that they’ll be lucky if any of them escape with their lives.

Watch Alien: Romulus on Hulu.

Firebrand (2023)

Alicia Vikander and the cast of Firebrand.
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Firebrand flew under the radar, but it might find new life on Hulu. Tomb Raider‘s Alicia Vikander stars as Katherine Parr, the sixth wife of Henry VIII (Jude Law). And unlike Henry’s previous wives, Katherine would very much like to survive her marriage to the king.

As the Queen, Katherine has a sensible grasp of power and a relatively good relationship with Henry’s children, Elizabeth (Junia Rees), Mary (Patsy Ferran), and Edward (Eddie Marsan). She also has enemies at court who want to turn the king against her. Katherine’s a sharp woman, but even her skills are put to the test as she tries to retain the king’s favor and spare her life.

Watch Firebrand on Hulu.

Whip It (2009)

The cast of Whip It.
Searchlight Pictures

Drew Barrymore has produced a lot of movies, but she’s spent so much time being a talk show host that it’s easy to forget that she once directed and co-starred in the sports comedy Whip It. Elliot Page stars as Bliss Cavendar, a young woman who is tired of being a beauty queen. Once she sees the roller derby team known as the Hurl Scouts in action, Bliss knows she wants to be one of them.

To do so, Bliss has to lie about her age. She’s got a natural talent that impresses her teammates Maggie Mayhem (Kristen Wiig), Smashley Simpson (Barrymore), and Bloody Holly (Zoë Bell). However, Bliss also makes a rival out of Iron Maiden (Juliette Lewis) and neglects her closest friend, Pash (Alia Shawkat), to chase her new dream.

Watch Whip It on Hulu.

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3 underrated (HBO) Max movies you should watch this weekend (March 7-9)
Four brothers sit or stand alongside a fence.

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.
If you've seen Heretic or want to watch something else, there are plenty of other routes to explore on Max. One of those paths involves underrated movies. Lucky for you, we have some recommendations, which include an ensemble rom-com, a tragic sports biopic, and an eye-opening drama from a recent Oscar winner.
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+.
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.
Set in Baltimore, He's Just Not That Into You follows nine people who navigate love, dating, and everything in between. The standout characters include Gigi (Goodwin), who misreads romantic situations; Janine (Connelly), who thinks her husband (Cooper) might be lying to her; and Mary (Barrymore), a woman whose dates go nowhere. Is every storyline perfect? No, but there is enough romance and charm to keep you watching.
Stream He's Just Not That Into You on Max.
The Iron Claw (2023)

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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!
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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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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.
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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.

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