The 30 Best Movies on Hulu This Week (October 2024)
The 30 Best Movies on Hulu This Week (October 2024)
1. Parasite (2019) – Bong Joon-ho’s Oscar-winning masterpiece that explores the class divide in South Korea.
2. The…
The 30 Best Movies on Hulu This Week (October 2024)
1. Parasite (2019) – Bong Joon-ho’s Oscar-winning masterpiece that explores the class divide in South Korea.
2. The Social Network (2010) – David Fincher’s gripping tale of the rise of Facebook and the friendships that fell apart.
3. Palm Springs (2020) – A charming romantic comedy starring Andy Samberg and Cristin Milioti trapped in a time loop.
4. Nomadland (2020) – Chloé Zhao’s poignant drama following a woman’s journey through America’s heartland.
5. Knives Out (2019) – Rian Johnson’s clever whodunnit featuring an all-star ensemble cast.
6. Booksmart (2019) – Olivia Wilde’s hilarious coming-of-age story about two high school seniors determined to have one wild night.
7. The Shape of Water (2017) – Guillermo del Toro’s beautiful fairy tale romance between a woman and an amphibious creature.
8. Possessor (2020) – Brandon Cronenberg’s mind-bending sci-fi thriller about a woman who takes over people’s bodies to carry out assassinations.
9. Little Miss Sunshine (2006) – A heartwarming comedy about a dysfunctional family’s cross-country road trip to a beauty pageant.
10. Lady Bird (2017) – Greta Gerwig’s poignant coming-of-age story about a teenage girl’s relationship with her mother.
11. The Mitchells vs. The Machines (2021) – An animated family comedy about a dysfunctional family’s road trip during a robot apocalypse.
12. Eighth Grade (2018) – Bo Burnham’s raw and honest portrayal of a girl navigating middle school in the age of social media.
13. Shrek (2001) – The beloved animated classic about an ogre on a quest to rescue a princess.
14. The Cabin in the Woods (2012) – Joss Whedon’s genre-bending horror film that turns the typical tropes on their head.
15. Sorry to Bother You (2018) – Boots Riley’s surreal dark comedy about a telemarketer who discovers a dark secret about his company.
16. Leave No Trace (2018) – Debra Granik’s moving drama about a father and daughter living off the grid in the Pacific Northwest.
17. The Farewell (2019) – Lulu Wang’s touching dramedy about a Chinese-American family returning to China to say goodbye to their grandmother.
18. 10 Cloverfield Lane (2016) – A tense thriller about a young woman held captive in a bunker by a mysterious man who claims the outside world is uninhabitable.
19. My Neighbor Totoro (1988) – The iconic Studio Ghibli film about two young sisters who befriend forest spirits in rural Japan.
20. The Art of Self-Defense (2019) – A dark comedy about a man who takes up karate to defend himself after a violent attack.
21. Black Swan (2010) – Darren Aronofsky’s psychological thriller about a ballerina’s descent into madness.
22. Hunt for the Wilderpeople (2016) – Taika Waititi’s heartwarming adventure comedy about a boy and his foster uncle escaping into the New Zealand wilderness.
23. You Were Never Really Here (2017) – Lynne Ramsay’s intense thriller starring Joaquin Phoenix as a tormented hitman.
24. Support the Girls (2018) – A comedy-drama about a day in the life of a manager at a Hooters-style sports bar.
25. Coherence (2013) – A mind-bending sci-fi thriller about a dinner party where strange occurrences start happening.
26. I, Tonya (2017) – A biographical dark comedy about figure skater Tonya Harding’s rise and fall from grace.
27. Colossal (2016) – A genre-bending comedy about a woman who discovers she has a strange connection to a giant monster attacking Seoul.
28. Shoplifters (2018) – Hirokazu Kore-eda’s moving drama about a makeshift family of petty thieves in Tokyo.
29. The Farewell (2019) – Lulu Wang’s touching dramedy about a Chinese-American family returning to China to say goodbye to their grandmother.
30. The Grand Budapest Hotel (2014) – Wes Anderson’s whimsical comedy about a concierge at a prestigious European hotel.