Movies to Stream this Weekend on Hulu, Including ‘Memoir of a Snail’

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If your queue feels stale, this weekend drops a handy spread of fresh arrivals, buzzy crowd favorites, and a couple of stone cold staples. You can go from pulse pounding action to tender animation in one sitting and never lose the cozy night mood. It is a quick way to spend less time searching and more time actually watching.

To build this lineup, we gave priority to titles that just landed, then filled gaps with recent additions and a few essentials. You will find a balanced mix of action, horror, comedy, and drama so there is something for every mood on the couch.

‘John Wick: Chapter 4’ (2023)

‘John Wick: Chapter 4’ (2023)
Thunder Road

The fourth run of ‘John Wick’ turns stylish mayhem into an art form with bravura set pieces and crisp storytelling. If you want a big screen feel at home, this is the one to kick off the weekend.

It also works as the anchor for a full series sprint. Settle in with snacks and let the immaculate choreography take the wheel.

‘The Monkey’ (2025)

‘The Monkey’ (2025)
Atomic Monster

‘The Monkey’ spins a simple premise into a steady drip of chills as one creepy keepsake brings trouble that refuses to stop. The tension builds scene by scene until you are holding your breath without noticing.

This is a lights out pick for anyone who loves slow burn scares. Keep the volume up and enjoy the shivers.

‘Bob Trevino Likes It’ (2025)

‘Bob Trevino Likes It’ (2025)
Laymon's Terms

‘Bob Trevino Likes It’ blends gentle humor with an open heart as an unexpected connection reshapes a young woman’s world. It lands its emotions without shouting and that soft approach makes it stick.

Choose this when you want warmth with a clear sense of purpose. It is the ideal breather between louder choices.

‘It Feeds’ (2025)

‘It Feeds’ (2025)
Black Fawn Films

‘It Feeds’ favors mood over jump scares and lets unease seep into every corner of the frame. The result is a patient creeper that rewards your attention with a payoff that feels earned.

Save it for the late hour when the house is quiet. You may catch yourself peeking at the shadows down the hallway.

‘Operation Fortune: Ruse de Guerre’ (2023)

‘Operation Fortune: Ruse de Guerre’ (2023)
Miramax

With a slick crew and a playful caper rhythm, ‘Operation Fortune: Ruse de Guerre’ moves like a charm. The quips land, the action hums, and the plot clicks forward with breezy confidence.

It is a painless crowd pleaser when you want glossy fun that never drags. Press play and enjoy the glide.

‘Ready or Not’ (2019)

‘Ready or Not’ (2019)
Mythology Entertainment

‘Ready or Not’ takes a wedding night and turns it into a twisted game that is both wickedly funny and brutally sharp. Every new set piece finds a fresh way to surprise you.

It is a perfect group watch that keeps cheers and winces in constant rotation. Expect big laughs and a few gasp worthy beats.

‘Memoir of a Snail’ (2024)

‘Memoir of a Snail’ (2024)
Arenamedia

Handcrafted and heartfelt, ‘Memoir of a Snail’ delivers gentle humor and quiet reflection with lovely stop motion craft. Small moments carry real weight and the tenderness sneaks up on you.

When you need something soothing yet memorable, this is the sweet spot. It lingers without ever feeling heavy.

‘John Wick’ (2014)

‘John Wick’ (2014)
87Eleven

The original ‘John Wick’ still hits like a lightning bolt with clean rules and fights that play like miniature dances. The world feels instantly cool and the momentum never wavers.

Newcomers should start here to catch the spark that launched the run. Returning fans will appreciate how tight the foundation remains.

‘Thanksgiving’ (2023)

‘Thanksgiving’ (2023)
Electromagnetic Productions

‘Thanksgiving’ slices holiday cheer into a sharp slasher that moves with brisk confidence. It blends cheeky humor with nasty surprises and keeps the energy high.

This makes a lively closer for the weekend. Lights down and volume up for maximum fun.

‘Scarface’ (1983)

‘Scarface’ (1983)
Universal Pictures

‘Scarface’ remains a towering crime saga with a fierce central turn and lines that echo long after the credits. It is big and bold and unapologetic from start to finish.

When you want something operatic and stylish, this still rules the room. It is the definition of a capital C classic.

Tell us what you are pressing play on first and share your own Hulu picks in the comments.

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