9 Incredible Movies Streaming On Hulu You Shouldn’t Miss
Hulu is quietly sitting on a goldmine of incredible films, and most people have no idea. Heart-pounding action, tear-jerking animation, and thought-provoking stories fill its library, each movie packed with unforgettable moments.
These 9 films are so good they deserve fan clubs, memes, and probably a few sequels. Dive into the magic of these cinematic gems and find your next movie obsession ready to light up the screen.
1. Avatar (2009)

James Cameron basically rewrote the rulebook on what movies could look like when Avatar hit theaters in 2009. The story follows Jake Sully, a former Marine who enters a stunning alien world called Pandora through a lab-grown body called an Avatar.
He slowly falls in love with the Na’vi culture and faces a brutal choice between loyalty and conscience. Visually, this film still looks jaw-dropping even today.
It earned over 2.9 billion dollars at the box office.
2. Finding Nemo (2003)

Few movies have ever made the ocean feel so magical and terrifying at the same time. Finding Nemo follows Marlin, an overprotective clownfish dad, as he crosses the entire Pacific Ocean to rescue his son Nemo from a dentist’s fish tank in Sydney, Australia.
Along the way, he teams up with Dory, the most lovably forgetful fish you will ever meet.
3. Scott Pilgrim vs. the World (2010)

If someone mashed a video game, a comic book, and a romantic comedy into one blender, the result would be Scott Pilgrim vs. the World. Scott, a goofy 22-year-old bassist in a garage band, must defeat his new girlfriend Ramona’s seven evil exes in increasingly wild battles.
Director Edgar Wright filled every frame with pop-culture energy and lightning-fast editing that keeps you constantly entertained.
4. Spider-Man 2 (2004)

Many superhero fans still call Spider-Man 2 the greatest comic book movie ever made, and honestly it is hard to argue. Peter Parker is juggling college, a job, and saving New York while slowly losing his powers from the sheer stress of it all.
Alfred Molina plays Doctor Octopus with so much menace and depth that you almost feel bad for the villain.
5. Parasite (2019)

Bong Joon-ho’s Oscar-winning masterpiece is the kind of film that grabs you by the collar and refuses to let go. Parasite follows the Kim family, who are poor and unemployed, as they cleverly infiltrate the wealthy Park household one by one.
What starts as a clever con story spirals into something much darker, funnier, and more shocking than anyone expects.
It won four Academy Awards including Best Picture in 2020. Subtitles have never felt so worth it.
6. Knives Out (2019)

Whodunit mysteries got a serious upgrade when Knives Out arrived. After a famous crime novelist is found dead at his family estate, detective Benoit Blanc begins peeling back layers of secrets, lies, and family drama that are almost too entertaining to handle.
Writer-director Rian Johnson assembled an all-star cast including Daniel Craig, Ana de Armas, and Chris Evans.
However, the real magic is how the film flips the mystery genre on its head halfway through. You will not see the ending coming.
7. No Country for Old Men (2007)

Few villains in movie history are as terrifying as Anton Chigurh, played by Javier Bardem in this Coen Brothers thriller. When a hunter stumbles upon a drug deal gone wrong and takes a briefcase full of cash, a relentless and eerily calm killer is sent after him across the Texas desert.
The tension in every scene feels like a tightly wound spring ready to snap.
8. Little Women (2019)

Greta Gerwig breathed fresh life into Louisa May Alcott’s beloved 1868 novel with this gorgeous, heartfelt adaptation. The story follows the four March sisters, Jo, Meg, Amy, and Beth, as they navigate love, ambition, and growing up in post-Civil War America.
Saoirse Ronan shines as Jo, a fiercely independent writer who refuses to let the world shrink her dreams.
If you think classic literature sounds dull, this film will happily prove you wrong. It is warm, funny, and deeply moving.
9. Bohemian Rhapsody (2018)

Rock and roll history gets a cinematic spotlight in this electrifying biography of Freddie Mercury and the legendary band Queen. Rami Malek transforms completely into Mercury, capturing his outrageous stage presence, his humor, and his deeply human vulnerabilities.
The film builds toward a jaw-dropping recreation of Queen’s 1985 Live Aid performance at Wembley Stadium in London, England.
Malek won the Academy Award for Best Actor for this role. Bohemian Rhapsody is a reminder that some music truly never dies.
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