Best Movies on Hulu Right Now: April 2024
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The 50 Best Movies on Hulu Right Now, Updated for April 2024

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On the streaming scene for over a decade, and these days majority-owned by Disney, Hulu has gone through a few iterations in its lifespan. But by 2018, it was reporting subscription numbers upwards of 20 million. Today, it offers a suite of content that includes Hulu-branded originals, assorted big-budget Hollywood blockbusters, niche corners that feature stuff like independent horror, and licensing deals for first-run content from name-brand entertainment companies such as Lionsgate and Annapurna Pictures.

Hulu earned solid notices for its original content in 2020, with critical nods to shows like Shrill and PEN15. And with its production and broadcast of the Emmy Award-winning program The Handmaid’s Tale, which first appeared in 2017, the streamer finally broke through to a higher echelon of industry recognition. So what’s in the hopper at the streamer these days?

We’ve done the parsing, exploring, and perusing for you, and discovered a brace of movies to keep you busy and entertainment-sated amidst our plethora of streaming options. From breakthrough hits like Palm Springs and Happiest Season, to ’90s action thrillers, to enlightening documentaries, to exclusively hosting new films from hot indie label NEON, and all the way through to lauded recent Oscar winners and beguiling indie fare, here are the Top 50 Best Movies on Hulu right now (updated for April 2024).

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‘Poor Things’ (2023)

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DIRECTOR: Yorgos Lanthimos
STARS: Emma Stone, Mark Ruffalo, Willem Dafoe
RATING: R

Make sure that you are very comfortable with whomever you choose to watch Poor Things alongside. That’s in part because you’ll be watching a lot of sex scenes together. But it’s also because Yorgos Lanthimos’ wild take on coming-of-age, as experienced by the baby brain of Bella Baxter inside an adult body (Emma Stone), is a deeply revelatory experience about the laws that govern the human heart … and how different those are from the laws that govern society. It’s a movie and a new way to look at the world from the skewered vantage point only a master like Lanthimos can provide.

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'Vacation Friends' (2021)

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DIRECTOR: Clay Tarver
STARS: John Cena, Meredith Hagner, Lil Rey Howery
RATING: R

Has anyone else noticed the fact that Lil Rel Howery has been crushing it in every movie role he’s in recently? And also the fact that Lil Rel Howery has been in a lot of movie roles recently? In the year 2021 alone, he’s been the voice of a shoulder devil and angel in Tom & Jerry, pranked unsuspecting civilians with Eric Andre in Bad Trip, played Kevin Hart’s best friend in Fatherhood, played Ryan Reynolds’s best friend in Free Guy, and commentated the big game in Space Jam: A New LegacyHe stars here alongside John Cena and Meredith Hagner in a movie that’s basically Wedding Crashers meets The Hangover.

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Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping’ (2016)

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DIRECTORS: Akiva Schaffer, Jorma Taccone
STARS: Andy Samberg, Akiva Schaffer, Jorma Taccone
RATING: R

It’s always hard to satirize an era that’s still unfolding, and it’s exceedingly rare to do it as well as the Lonely Island’s Popstar did nailing the wave of Bieber-esque superstars. In fact, they did it so well that much of their attention to detail went unnoticed by contemporaneous audiences – what precious few of them showed up to support on release. The result is that now, this pitch-perfect parody of the man-child pop sensation is emerging as a true cult classic overdue for appreciation. It’s packed to the brim with observational excellence and one-liner hilarity in equal measure.

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‘Run’ (2020)

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DIRECTOR: Aneesh Chaganty
CAST: Sarah Paulson, Kiera Allen
RATING: PG-13

Run was one of those 2020 films that got caught in the COVID-19 release/format churn. Originally scheduled for a Mother’s Day release, it eventually ended up on Hulu, to the benefit of the streaming platform, as it’s become its most successful original film. The thriller stars Sarah Paulson as Diane Sherman, mother to Chloe (Kiera Allen), a sickly high schooler with a laundry list of conditions and disorders. Diane dotes on Chloe, but it’s also pretty clear early on that all is not what it seems, and as Run unfolds, a war begins between mom and daughter to discover what’s really going on, and whether Chloe was ever really sick at all. Throw all that at the wall and add in a twist ending that’s become a phenomenon on social media, and Run is a satisfyingly twisty watch that pairs well with the latest in contemporary horror.

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‘Prometheus’ (2012)

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DIRECTOR: Ridley Scott
STARS: Noomi Rapace, Michael Fassbender, Charlize Theron
RATING: R

There are two kinds of people in this world: those who respect Ridley Scott’s return to the storied Alien franchise … and those who are wrong. Prometheus returns the series to its body horror roots, weaving another terrifying yarn about how extraterrestrial spores slowly infect and demolish a flight crew in the outer reaches of space. If that’s not enough, the film also features one of Michael Fassbender’s best turns as David, the ship’s icy and calculating android butler.

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‘On the Count of Three’ (2022)

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DIRECTOR: Jerrod Carmichael
STARS: Jerrod Carmichael, Christopher Abbott, Tiffany Haddish
RATING: R

If a comedy about two friends making a suicide pact sounds like it could never possibly work, then you need to see Jerrod Carmichael’s On the Count of Three to prove your assumptions wrong. This astutely observed day-in-the-life story of its two leads finds the humor and the heartbreak in their situation as it winds toward what they think is its inevitable conclusion. Though Carmichael is the main reason for the film’s behind the screen, it’s Christopher Abbott’s live wire who steals On the Count of Three on screen. His car front-seat rendition of Papa Roach can heal the world.

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‘The 40-Year-Old Virgin’ (2005)

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DIRECTOR: Judd Apatow
STARS: Steve Carell, Catherine Keener, Paul Rudd
RATING: R

The 40-Year-Old Virgin might be Judd Apatow’s first movie, yet it still ranks among his best. As the affable but awkward Andy Stitzer (Steve Carell) resolves to lose his V-card, raucous hijinks ensue. But Apatow has never really been just about the gross-out gags; his focus remains resolutely on how ensembles work together to absorb someone who feels outside of a community back inside the group.

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‘Benedetta’ (2021)

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DIRECTOR: Paul Verhoeven
STARS: Virginie Efira, Charlotte Rampling, Lambert Wilson
RATING: Unrated

If all you see is blasphemy in Paul Verhoeven’s riotous Benedetta, look further. What initially presents as a scintillating, sensuous tale of lesbian nuns in 17th century has so much more to offer about the nature of faith, transgression, and order within religious institutional settings. This side of Scorsese, you won’t find another movie so sincere in its desire to understand why people give themselves over to divine and earthly authorities. Benedetta and her fellow nuns pledge to become one with Christ, but what does that mean for one’s burgeoning sense of self? Sparks fly as Verhoeven allows his characters to sort that out.

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‘Napoleon Dynamite’ (2004)

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DIRECTOR: Jared Hess
STARS: Jon Heder, Efren Ramirez, Jon Gries
RATING: PG

No film went from cult Sundance hit to mainstream merchandising machine quite like Napoleon Dynamite. (Is there any more emblematic mid-aughts uniform quite like a “Vote for Pedro” shirt?) Even if the taglines and jokes might have worn out their welcome a decade ago, Jared Hess’ film itself still delights as an offbeat delight. His unexpected comic rhythms must be witnessed to be believed.

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‘Call Me By Your Name’ (2017)

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DIRECTOR: Luca Guadagnino
STARS: Timothée Chalamet, Armie Hammer, Michael Stuhlbarg
RATING: R

It’s exceedingly rare these days for a true “star is born” moment to play out on screen, but that’s exactly what happens with Timothée Chalamet’s breakout role in Call Me By Your Name. As precious teenager Elio Perlman who discovers the unknowns of his sensual side, Chalamet is in full control of his character’s turbulent emotional and physical state. He exhibits a stunning mastery of externalizing Elio’s internal confusion as he slowly gives over to his newfound infatuation for another man. His raw vulnerability makes this a journey of self-discovery and romance truly worth swooning over.

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'69: The Saga of Danny Hernandez' (2020)

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DIRECTOR: Vikram Gandhi
CAST: 6ix9ine
RATING: Not Rated

This chronicle of the meteoric rise of an ambitious, outsized young rapper from Bushwick, Brooklyn speeds by at the flickering, manic pace of contemporary social media. It tells the story of how Danny Hernandez went from being just a kid working at the bodega to becoming the flame-haired, face-tatted, Platinum-selling rap artist Tekashi 6ix9ine, with a street rep and rap sheet to go with it. But 69 also illustrates the incredible power of social platforms, everything from the short-lived Vine to the furious, chaotic immediacy of TikTok. Like any kid in the 21st century, Hernandez grew up with social media woven into his personhood, and savvily engaged with it to amplify his music and persona. This doc is a biography of the artist at its center, but it also examines the pathways to fame, and the hefty price tag on unchecked ambition.

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'Into the Dark: Pilgrim' (2020)

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DIRECTOR: Marcus Dunstan
CAST: Reign Edwards, Kerr Smith, Courtney Henggeler  
RATING: TV-MA

One of the more consistently interesting corners of Hulu is its Into the Dark series, which produces feature-length horror films with the participation of horror scene heavyweight Jason Blum. In Marcus Dunstan’s Pilgrim, an overeager mother hires a group of Pilgrim re-enactors to enrich her family’s Thanksgiving experience, but as weird as that is, it gets even weirder when they build a shed in the family’s backyard, invite more of their “re-enacting” friends over, and end up putting the parents in stocks, branding them with hot pokers, and accusing them of blasphemy. It’s up to plucky oldest daughter Reign Edwards to save the day, and it all culminates in one of the more bizarre and more bloody Thanksgiving Day dinners ever put to film. “You best get to shucking!”

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‘The Lost City’ (2022)

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DIRECTORS: Aaron and Adam Nee
STARS: Sandra Bullock, Channing Tatum, Daniel Radcliffe
RATING: PG-13

Is The Lost City basically just doing Romancing the Stone – romance novelist and rugged suitor meet-cute in the jungle – for a new generation? Sure. But if you don’t need novelty and just want to see the sparks fly between a type A Sandra Bullock heroine and a lovable Channing Tatum himbo, then this is a guaranteed great night in. The Lost City delivers on romance and comedy, with a number of cunning belly laughs that far outshine the familiarity of the script.

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'I Am Greta' (2020)

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DIRECTOR: Nathan Grossman
CAST: Greta Thunberg, Malena Ernman
RATING: TV-14

She was a nominee for the Nobel Peace Prize twice and has made numerous Most Influential People lists since she came to prominence as one of the world’s foremost  — and youngest — authorities on climate activism, so it makes sense that Greta Thunberg would get her own documentary. I Am Greta opens with a stationary shot aboard ship with the young activist as she makes her 2019 sea voyage to attend climate conferences in New York City. It then rolls into a supercut of ugly weather, accompanied by the soundbites of naysayers. (“I’m from Canada, so I could use a few more degrees of warmth!” Yuk yuk yuk.) It then goes back to the beginning for Thunberg, when she would stage one-person protests outside Swedish Parliament in Stockholm, and her voiceover, delivered in the deliberate manner of speaking for which she has become well known, elaborates on her original motivation to begin pestering those in positions of power to do something, anything, about climate change. I Am Greta doesn’t reveal anything very new about Thunberg’s quest. But it serves as a sounding board for her views, and helps to humanize a young person who has perhaps been somewhat stereotyped as just an angry voice at a microphone. “Humanity sees nature as this big bag of candy,” she says in narration. “That we can just take as much as we want. And so one day, nature will probably strike back in some way.”

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'Kid 90' (2021)

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DIRECTOR: Soleil Moon-Frye
CAST: Soleil Moon-Frye
RATING: TV-MA

Kid 90 is a documentary film that follows the actress Soleil Moon Frye from her time as a child star on Punky Brewster through her hard-partying teen years. We see her take a drag on a joint and take a slug from a bottle of Jagermeister as we hear audio from an old talk show in which she professes kids to “just say no” to drugs. She and her friends take mushrooms and cavort in a field, playing with ladybugs and philosophizing about raindrops on the windshield like Very High Teenagers. She leaves her Los Angeles home at 18 to attend college in New York, scraping by in a spartan apartment with a futon and no refrigerator, falling in with a new group of friends. The partying continued, as you might expect. You know some of her friends from both coasts: Jenny Lewis, Brian Austin Green, Sara Gilbert, Mark-Paul Gosselar, Leonardo DiCaprio (a credited producer of Kid 90), Justin Pierce, Stephen Dorff, Jonathan Brandis, David Arquette, Danny Boy O’Connor (of rap group House of Pain). She asks many of them to give their philosophy on life. Some of them are featured in new interviews, looking back; others aren’t alive to do so. This was Moon Frye’s young life, and looking back at all this, she says she’s “coming of age as an adult.”

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‘Little Miss Sunshine’ (2006)

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DIRECTORS: Jonathan Dayton, Valerie Feris
STARS: Greg Kinnear, Toni Collette, Steve Carell, Alan Arkin
RATING: R

Little Miss Sunshine takes a lot of flack for inspiring over a decade of “little indies that could” which feel reverse engineered to recreate its miraculous path from Sundance to the Oscars. But don’t hold the imitators against it. This hilarious, heartwarming tale of a dysfunctional family trying to keep it together on a road trip long enough to get their youngest member to a dance competition strikes a resonant emotional chord.

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'Margaret Atwood: A Word After a Word After a Word Is Power' (2019)

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DIRECTORS: Nancy Lang, Peter Raymont
CAST: Margaret Atwood, Margaret Dorothy Atwood 
RATING: Not Rated

This enlightening portrait of the Canadian author and poet takes as its starting point the sweep of media attention and Emmy awards for the television adaptation of The Handmaid’s Tale. It follows Atwood as she meets admirers and fans, delves into her childhood, and examines her career as both a Booker Award-winning fiction author and prolific poet. Atwood herself is an engaging interview, and she not only sits for one specific to A Word Is Power, but appears in interview footage from over the course of her life as a working writer. Periodically other writers and public figures also appear to give their own testimonials to the power and pleasure of Atwood’s work. When The Handmaid’s Tale showrunner proclaims that Atwood’s writing is a natural fit for adaptation to television, Atwood says “Here’s the secret: I’m a Victorianist. Charles Dickens wrote like a television series.” Oh, and by the way, according to Atwood, the epic poem The Odyssey is also constructed like a television series, so don’t let anyone tell you watching TV will rot your brain. 

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'Jacinta' (2021)

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DIRECTOR: Jessica Earnshaw
STARS: Jacinta
RATING: TV-MA

Jacinta is a compassionate, wrenching portrait of the devastating nature of addiction and the damage it does to so many lives. It’s a documentary that may remind you a bit of Heroin(e)TarnationEvelyn, and even Girls Incarcerated.

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'The Amazing Johnathan Documentary' (2019)

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DIRECTOR: Ben Berman
CAST: The Amazing Johnathan, Ben Berman
RATING: Not Rated

The Amazing Johnathan is a comedian, performance artist, and occasional magician who over the years has made a name for himself with frequent appearances on the Las Vegas comedy circuit, and with shows that strive for the outrageous. What’s more outrageous? A guy making a documentary about The Amazing Johnathan’s act and life who suddenly has to deal with a rival bunch of documentary filmmakers clamoring to access the same subject. That’s part of the subtext of The Amazing Johnathan Documentary, Ben Berman’s film about the comedian, who stepped away from public life in 2014 after being diagnosed with a heart ailment. Berman becomes a character of sorts in his own film, questioning his motives for making it and examining his own history even as he tracks Johnathan and interviews comedy luminaries like Penn Jillette and “Weird Al” Yankovic for their thoughts about the longtime trickster.

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'Boss Level' (2021)

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DIRECTOR: Joe Carnahan
CAST: Frank Grillo, Mel Gibson, Naomi Watts
RATING: R

Boss Level is an explosive hoot of time loop mumbo jumbo that only cares about its temporal niceties for as long as it takes to get to the next shootout, car chase, or, yes, supercut of its hero being beheaded. It’s outrageous. Just go with it.

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‘The Proposal’ (2009)

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DIRECTOR: Anne Fletcher
STARS: Sandra Bullock, Ryan Reynolds, Betty White
RATING: PG-13

Few modern rom-coms have quite bottled up the energy of the old screwball classics quite like The Proposal. One can feel the energy of the comedies of remarriage in the magnetic pairing of Sandra Bullock as a fearsome publishing bigwig at risk of deportation to her native Canada and Ryan Reynolds as the long-suffering assistant who she strong-arms into “marrying” her so she can stay in America. It’s a movie that does romance as well as it does comedy, a rarity in a subgenre where one side usually prevails over the other.

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‘Sisters’ (2015)

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DIRECTOR: Jason Moore
STARS: Tina Fey, Amy Poehler, Maya Rudolph
RATING: R

If you think you’re tired of Tina & Amy’s schtick, save final judgment until you’ve watched Sisters. A fun adult house party movie goes to the next level by flipping the expectations for these female superstar comedians from their previous on-screen outing in Baby Mama. It’s Fey who gets to play the irresponsible one and Poehler who has to play the timid one. The results are comic gold.

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‘My Cousin Vinny’ (1992)

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DIRECTOR: Jonathan Lynn
STARS: Joe Pesci, Marisa Tomei, Ralph Macchio
RATING: R

The uproarious My Cousin Vinny is the cure for the common legal procedural. The film soars on the back of hysterical “fish out of water” comedy as Joe Pesci’s brash New Yorker Vinny Gambini clashes with a genteel Southern town holding his wrongfully accused cousin in jail. Not to be outdone, however, it’s also a rare cinematic portrayal of the legal system that gets the nuts and bolts of courtroom proceedings correct according to legal scholars. Get a laugh and an education all at once!

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‘Ocean’s Eleven’ (2001)

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DIRECTOR: Steven Soderbergh
STARS: George Clooney, Matt Damon, Brad Pitt, Julia Roberts
RATING: PG-13

Clooney. Damon. Pitt. Roberts. If the murderer’s row of A-list stars doesn’t win you over in Ocean’s Eleven, then the slickness of Steven Soderbergh’s filmmaking will. With punchy wit and clever plot maneuvers, this movie can steal two hours of my time whenever it wants.

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‘The Family Stone’ (2005)

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DIRECTOR: Thomas Bezucha
STARS: Sarah Jessica Parker, Rachel McAdams, Diane Keaton
RATING: PG-13

Going home for the holidays is always a more fraught endeavor than one imagines, but Sarah Jessica Parker’s Meredith has no idea that tinderbox she ignites when she accompanies her boyfriend (Dermot Mulroney’s Everett) to Christmas with his immediate family. Meredith’s uptight etiquette instantly clashes with the free-wheeling members of the Stone family, setting up some madcap misadventures and prolonged painful exchanges. Sure, The Family Stone gets a bit unhinged with the wild plot maneuvers it undergoes … but what’s the holiday season without a little crazy?!

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‘Get Him to the Greek’ (2010)

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DIRECTOR: Nicholas Stoller
STARS: Russell Brand, Jonah Hill, Rose Byrne
RATING: R

Fans of farcical comedy owe it to themselves to check out the uproarious Get Him to the Greek, a wild cross-continent trip following the efforts of talent scout Aaron Green (Jonah Hill) to wrangle the incorrigible rockstar Aldous Snow (Russell Brand) for a big show in Los Angeles. The antics keep escalating, and the movie only picks up steam as it rolls along. (Bonus: it also features a wickedly funny Rose Byrne as Aldous’ raunchy flame Jackie Q, a scene-stealer any time she’s on screen.)

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‘Hitch’ (2005)

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DIRECTOR: Andy Tennant
STARS: Will Smith, Eva Mendes, Kevin James
RATING: PG-13

Hitch may well be the pinnacle of Will Smith’s superstardom. At the top of the world, he’s just radiating charm and magnetism as Alex Hitchens, a New York “date doctor” who meets his match both professionally (in Kevin James’ schlubby yet sweet Albert) and personally (in Eva Mendes’ probing journalist Sara). This is a rom-com that hits the mark, delivering on both the laughter and the love portions of the equation.

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'Totally Under Control' (2020)

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DIRECTOR: Alex Gibney
CAST: Alex Azar, Charlie Baker, Scott Becker
RATING: TV-14

Award-winning filmmaker Alex Gibney’s sobering Totally Under Control might very well prove to be the lasting document of America’s Most Terrible Year. With clear eyes, the Academy Award-winning documentarian takes 2020 at its unfortunate face value. Control tracks the discovery, spread, and eventually all-consuming specter of COVID-19, and unequivocally places the pandemic firestorm’s causal roots and mounting death toll at the feet of President Donald Trump and his coterie of bureaucratic flunkies (‘sup, Jared?) and do-nothing appointees. Through interviews with frontline medical professionals and disillusioned government officials, as well as a wealth of damning press footage of Trump, his sycophants, and other MAGA mouthpieces downplaying every sad thing that we know to be terribly serious and totally true, Totally Under Control illustrates in a narrative close to harrowing real time not only how bad 2020 got, but why it got that way in the first place.

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‘Scarface’ (1983)

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DIRECTOR: Brian de Palma
STARS: Al Pacino, Michelle Pfeiffer, Steven Bauer
RATING: R

Don’t hold all the dorm room posters against Scarface. Brian de Palma’s crime epic of a Cuban immigrant rising through Miami’s drug cartels has all the trappings of a classic American dream story. It’s just soaked in the kind of cocaine-fueled energy of its leading character, vividly brought to life by Al Pacino at his absolute hammiest. There’s a reason his screaming delivery of “say hello to my little friend!” has become an iconic line … and is worth waiting nearly three hours to hear.

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‘The Big Lebowski’ (1998)

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DIRECTOR: Joel Coen
STARS: Jeff Bridges, John Goodman, Steve Buscemi
RATING: R

How many movies can say they inspired their own religion? One need not convert to “Dudeism” to enjoy all the charms of The Big Lebowski, though! This Coen Brothers classic is an open book to engage with across any number of levels, be it as a stoner flick, a modern gumshoe mystery, or notes on the existential nature of being. Like Jeff Bridges’ iconic The Dude, the film contains many multitudes.

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'Derek DelGaudio's In & Of Itself' (2021)

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DIRECTOR: Frank Oz
CAST: Derek DelGaudio
RATING: TV-MA

In & Of Itself is the filmed version of a theatrical experience performed 552 times by magician/illusionist/storyteller Derek DelGaudio. At the risk of sounding like a tease, the less you know about it heading into it, the more you’ll get out of watching it. It’s not a “traditional” magic show like you might expect from David Blaine or David Copperfield; it’s more like what the late Ricky Jay and the late Spalding Gray might have come up with if their paths ever intersected. You’ll laugh, you’ll gasp, and you’ll probably even tear up. It can’t replicate the feeling of a “night on the town,” exactly, but it will definitely scratch that “experience” itch of yours.—Mark Graham

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‘Fire Island’ (2022)

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DIRECTOR: Andrew Ahn
STARS: Joel Kim Booster, Bowen Yang, Conrad Ricamora
RATING: R

It’s by no means required to know Pride and Prejudice to enjoy Fire Island, though it certainly wouldn’t hurt to unlock additional layers of meaning within the film. This contemporary update of Austen set in the summer sun amongst a popular tourist destination for gay men is the rare new rom-com that delivers on both components of the genre. Star Joel Kim Booster’s script is full of sizzling insights about queer men oscillating between casual sex and committed relationships, and it’s gut-busting funny. It’s a film worth sweating and swooning over.

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'Happiest Season' (2020)

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DIRECTOR: Clea DuVall
CAST: Kristen Stewart, Mackenzie Davis, Mary Steenburgen
RATING: PG-13

Happiest Season writer and director Clea DuVall assembled an impressively deep bench for her second feature. Kristen Stewart and Mackenzie Davis are the couple at its core, and they’re joined by Alison Brie, Aubrey Plaza, Mary Steenburgen, and Victor Garber (and Ana Gasteyer!). This is rom com central, and a “gathering the fam for the holidays” movie, to boot. But DuVall keeps the mood steady, and the cast is game to bring real life to the ensemble. Happiest Season also tells a story of coming out to one’s parents, and the pressure that decision can put on the people and parties involved. So in that sense, there’s a modern wrinkle to the proceedings. But even with that angle, Happiest Season is content to work within the framework of formula. Upon its initial run, the film got caught up in the COVID-19 floating release date/platform churn, but it overcame all of that with a lot of heart from the cast, and will likely offer future Christmas audiences a chance to cozy up with warm sweaters and a heartfelt group watch.

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‘Support the Girls’ (2018)

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DIRECTOR: Andrew Bujalski
STARS: Regina Hall, Haley Lu Richardson, Dylan Gelula
RATING: R

As the so-called #girlboss era slips from powerful to parodic, there’s never been a better time to visit (or revisit) Andrew Bujalski’s incisive workplace comedy Support the Girls. Regina Hall shines as a woman just trying to get through the workday despite all the distractions and disruptions caused by the people she serves. Without getting on any kind of polemical soapbox, he effortlessly conveys the kind of emotional labor that so often falls on the female managerial class. And what better vantage point into the wide range of humanity than a Southern “breastaurant” modeled on Hooters?

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‘Captain Phillips’ (2013)

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DIRECTOR: Paul Greengrass
STARS: Tom Hanks, Barkhad Abdi, Catherine Keener
RATING: R

New films don’t really give us iconic lines that permeate the entire culture anymore, but when Barkhad Abdi said “Look at me – I’m the captain now” … we all felt it. And when seen in the context of Captain Phillips, it’s even more powerful. A group of Somalian pirates overtake an American commercial vessel steered by Tom Hanks’ heroically calm titular mariner. From the attempts to fend off the pirates boarding to the tense high-seas standoff, Paul Greengrass knows how to edit the action for maximum impact. Billy Ray’s script has more on its mind than swashbuckling action, too, using the incident as a microcosm of larger post-colonial geopolitics.

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'March of the Penguins 2: The Next Step' (2018)

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DIRECTOR: Luc Jacquet
CAST: Lambert Wilson, Morgan Freeman
RATING: G

As the camera comes up on an azure expanse with no horizon, and the stirring string music lifts you high up into the sky, you know you can drop the remote and stop the search: this nature doc has grabbed you. And that’s all before director Luc Jacquet’s film brings you beneath the surface of the water, to meet the penguins as they ride like ribbons of silk on the massive ocean currents. March of the Penguins 2: The Next Step is the sequel to the hit 2005 documentary March of the Penguins, and returns Morgan Freeman as the omniscient narrator. “Meet the remarkable Emperor Penguin…again,” Freeman intones, and thousands of the titular birds are depicted in their wild, windy, freezing natural habitat of Antarctica, bopping to and fro and encountering one another as if they were at some strange avian cocktail mixer. The Next Step travels 2000 feet below the surface of the Southern ocean, following one penguin as it drifts past otherworldly sea creatures and vast fields of octopi. And it tracks an infant Emperor, covered in dun peach fuzz, as it sets out from its windswept inland home “for an ocean it’s never seen.” Instinct, insight, and full immersion in a place none of us will likely ever be: March of the Penguins 2 is a journey waiting to be taken.

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‘Romy and Michele’s High School Reunion’ (1997)

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DIRECTOR: David Mirkin
STARS: Lisa Kudrow, Mira Sorvino, Janeane Garofalo
RATING: R

Social media effectively killed the purpose of the high school reunion by ensuring no one ever really lost touch with their former classmates. There’s no way today that the plot of Romy and Michele’s High School Reunion, where the two titular flailing twentysomethings spin a fabulist narrative of their success at their ten-year reunion, would work. But we can still laugh at — and, yes, identify with — the deep insecurities that drive the characters to disprove the doubters from their formative years.

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‘The Tree of Life’ (2011)

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DIRECTOR: Terrence Malick
STARS: Brad Pitt, Jessica Chastain, Sean Penn
RATING: PG-13

As we grow older, the conventional wisdom will only calcify: Terrence Malick’s The Tree of Life is one of the definitive movies of the 21st century and an awe-inspiring masterpiece. It’s not necessarily the easiest movie to watch as Malick’s impressionistic work zooms in on the travails of a family in mid-century Texas … while also zooming out to incorporate the entire creation of the universe. Yet it’s the very shifting of scales, capturing the micro and micro, the cosmic and the quotidian, that lends the film a feeling of wisdom and spiritual awe. This is the kind of film that can change your life – or, at the very least, the way you look at movies – if you surrender yourself over to it.

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‘Rye Lane’ (2023)

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DIRECTOR: Raine Allen Miller
STARS: David Jonsson, Vivian Oparah, Charlie Knight
RATING: R

Rumors of the contemporary rom-com’s demise have been greatly exaggerated. Director Raine Allen Miller shows there’s more than enough fuel in the tank with Rye Lane, a day-in-the-life story as the sparks of passion rage between South Londoners Yas (Vivian Oparah) and Dom (David Jonsson). It works as both portraiture and landscape as they amble about town chatting through their past hang-ups and future hopes. It’ll charm you to no end.

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'Portrait of a Lady on Fire' (2019)

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DIRECTOR: Celine Sciamma
CAST: Noemie Merlant, Adele Haenel
RATING: R

“I’ve dreamt of that for years.” 

“Dying?”

“Running.” 

The cliffs and crashing sea are a constant in Portrait of a Lady on Fire, Celine Sciamma’s immersive drama about the relationship between a painter and her elusive aristocratic portrait subject in 18th century France. In a film with a certain quietness about it — the cast is limited, the setting is relatively static — it’s the roar and constant motion of the sea that agitates, and it keeps the viewer out of balance as the love story at the center of Lady on Fire‘s plot unfolds. Heloise, the aristocrat (played by Adele Haenel), dreamed of running because she was cooped up in a convent for a number of years, until her older sister committed suicide by leaping from the cliffs, and Heloise’s mother (Valeria Golino) instead bethrothed Heloise to a Milanese nobleman. As she begins to plot out her painting, starts to get to know her subject, and eventually falls in love with her, the audience discovers quite a bit about Marianne (Noeme Merlant), too, but Lady on Fire always returns to that roiling sea, and fittingly, it’s the setting for the fiery final acknowledgement of the forbidden love between these two women. Portrait of a Lady on Fire is a mighty period romance that is also furiously contemporary in its thinking on love and relationships.

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‘Take Shelter’ (2011)

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DIRECTOR: Jeff Nichols
STARS: Michael Shannon, Jessica Chastain, Shea Whigham
RATING: R

Michael Shannon has probably scared you in something before, but rarely do you feel the dread alongside the actor rather than simply because of his commanding presence. Shannon makes existential dread palpable as Curtis in Jeff Nichols’ Take Shelter. As Curtis, Shannon plays a hard-working dad whose anxieties begin to manifest as increasingly apocalyptic visions. Or are they premonitions? Prophecies? The film keeps us guessing while also ensuring we’re always empathetically engaged with whatever’s on screen.

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‘Taken’ (2009)

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DIRECTOR: Pierre Morel
STARS: Liam Neeson, Maggie Grace, Famke Janssen
RATING: PG-13

Taken opened a new chapter for Liam Neeson as the leading AARP action star. This international thriller where Neeson chases down his kidnapped daughter introduced us to a special set of skills we didn’t know he had, and the movies have never been the same since. This is not advised for viewing immediately before international travel unless you want to feel a sudden urge to cancel that trip.

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‘The Last Duel’ (2021)

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DIRECTOR: Ridley Scott
STARS: Matt Damon, Adam Driver, Jodie Comer
RATING: R

Ridley Scott gives viewers quite the value meal in The Last Duel, which is really three movies rolled up in one. The film runs through a series of events from each character’s perspective after the wife (Comer) of a French knight (Damon) accuses his rival (Driver) of raping her. With each new telling, we learn how each person’s subjectivity clouds them from seeing the reality of what happened. Small differences become deeply meaningful when magnified in such a way. Bonus: it does in fact end with a rousing duel and features an absolute bonkers supporting performance from Ben Affleck threaded throughout.

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‘Spencer’ (2021)

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DIRECTOR: Pablo Larraín
STARS: Kristen Stewart, Timothy Spall, Sean Harris
RATING: R

If you’d rather your royal dramas resemble The Shining than The Crown, then Spencer is the movie for you. Director Pablo Larraín builds on his incisive film Jackie to paint a portrayal of Princess Diana during a critical crucible as her marriage – and sanity – hang on by a mere thread over a holiday weekend. He’s got an incredibly cooperative partner in star Kristen Stewart, who imbues Diana with the same streak of soulfulness and shyness that runs through her own work and career. This is the cure for the common biopic.

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‘Moulin Rouge!’ (2001)

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DIRECTOR: Baz Luhrmann
STARS: Nicole Kidman, Ewan MacGregor, Jim Broadbent
RATING: PG-13

The word melodrama derives from Greek words meaning “music drama,” a definition that Baz Luhrmann embodies better than anybody with Moulin Rouge! This exuberant portrait of fin de siècle Parisian nightlife finds the throughline between the can-can and MTV, portraying a doomed romance between MacGregor’s penniless writer and Kidman’s ambitious courtesan in period costumes and modern tunes. No movie has earned an exclamation point in its title quite like this one!

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‘Anatomy of a Fall’ (2023)

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strong>DIRECTOR: Justine Triet
STARS: Sandra Hüller, Swann Arlaud, Milo Machado Graner
RATING: R

There are courtroom dramas, and then there’s Anatomy of a Fall. Justine Triet’s Palme d’Or-winning sensation starts within a familiar framework — did a wife (Sandra Hüller’s Sandra Voyter) kill her husband, as she stands accused of doing, or did he simply fall to his death? But from there, every aspect of identity goes on the stand as Triet explodes every illusion that the trial is about Sandra’s innocence or guilt. It’s where France goes to settle its metaphorical disputes and decide its values. She is but collateral damage to forces that she cannot control but prove riveting to watch unfold.

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'Palm Springs' (2020)

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DIRECTOR: Max Barbakow
CAST: Andy Samberg, Cristin Milioti
RATING: R

Equal parts fun, poignance and wackiness, Palm Springs twists the rom com setting of a destination wedding ass backward on itself, over and over again, until a cocktail of quantum physics and psilocybin mushrooms attempts to bust the time loop cycle wide open. That’s right, it’s humankind’s perpetual search for life’s meaning and love’s promise at play against the rules of temporal lock grooves as understood by the Bill Murray classic Groundhog Day. With the narrative of Palm Springs repeatedly snapping back on itself, Andy Samberg and Cristin Milioti have quite a load to shoulder. They’re like Tom Cruise and Emily Blunt in Edge of Tomorrow, only with less alien invaders and more cold beers to crush. Samberg and Milioti prove ably up to the task, and get support too from a mischievous JK Simmons.

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'Summer of Soul' (2021)

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DIRECTOR: Questlove
STARS: Stevie Wonder, Gladys Knight, Nina Simone
RATING: PG-13

DJ, The Roots drummer/leader, and ubiquitous cultural icon Questlove makes his directorial debut in Summer Of Soul, a documentary that explores a previously overlooked moment in 60s musical history: the 1969 Harlem Cultural Festival. Engrossing archival footage of performers like Stevie Wonder is just one reason why the film took home several awards at the 2021 Sundance Festival.

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‘Personal Shopper’ (2016)

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DIRECTOR: Olivier Assayas
STARS: Kristen Stewart
RATING: R

There’s little in the way of jump scares, gore, or violence in Olivier Assayas’ beguiling Personal Shopper. But there’s no doubt that this unique and brooding contemporary tale is a ghost story. If you’re willing to hop on the film’s deliberative wavelength, you’ll find a lot to chew on about how we convene with the spirit world through digital mediums as well as through substitutions and avatars like … well, a personal shopper. You’ll be amazed at how much the film can hold you in breathless suspense as Kristen Stewart’s Maureen texts back-and-forth with a mysteriously omniscient figure on a train ride.

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'Nomadland' (2020)

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DIRECTOR: Chloe Zhao
CAST: Frances McDormand, David Strathairn
RATING: R

Nomadland puts another prestige trophy in Hulu’s case, since it snagged top awards at the 2020 Toronto International Film Festival and Venice Film Festival, and followed up with Golden Globe wins for Best Picture – Drama and Best Director for Chloe Zhao (Songs My Brothers Taught Me, The Rider), who also wrote the film. Then, of course, came the 2021 Oscars, which found Nomadland taking home the Best Picture prize, as well as Zhao winning Best Director. Frances McDormand is Fern — yet another Academy Award winner here — who takes to the road after she loses her job. Roaming the American West and living in her van, Fern falls in with an assortment of fellow nomads, conscious itinerants who either live in makeshift, rootless communities of like minded folks or survive in the space where heart and mettle meets tire and asphalt. Nomadland is lyrical, unhurried; it rests with its characters, respects their decisions, and carves for them a comforting space on the fraying edge of American society. And of course, Frances McDormand is an actor perfectly-cast to exist at the center of all of this. 

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