Here Are the Best Movies to Stream this Weekend on Hulu, Including ‘One to One: John & Yoko’
If you’re opening Max this weekend (November 14–16), a fresh wave of new arrivals and recent catalog drops makes it easy to build a quick watchlist—especially with a couple of this-week premieres landing on Thursday and Friday. Using this week’s platform schedules and roundups, here are 10 films that hit Max recently enough to feel new, with priority given to the latest releases and noteworthy originals.
‘Eddington’ (2025)

Ari Aster’s pandemic-era neo-western follows Sheriff Joe Cross and Mayor Ted Garcia as a small New Mexico town spirals during May 2020, with Joaquin Phoenix and Pedro Pascal leading an ensemble that also includes Emma Stone and Austin Butler. Darius Khondji served as cinematographer, and the score is by Bobby Krlic and Daniel Pemberton. The film premiered at Cannes 2025 before heading to streaming. It arrives on Max on Friday, November 14.
‘One to One: John & Yoko’ (2025)

Kevin Macdonald’s documentary assembles restored footage and archival material to chronicle John Lennon and Yoko Ono’s New York period, culminating in the 1972 One to One concerts at Madison Square Garden. The project features producing oversight from Sean Ono Lennon and includes concert film elements alongside television and home-movie clips. After an IMAX event run in April 2025, it rolls out wide later in the year. It hits Max on Friday, November 14.
‘Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes’ (2024)

Set generations after Caesar, the story follows Noa and Mae as they navigate rival ape clans and rediscovered technology under the rule of Proximus Caesar; Wes Ball directs, with Owen Teague, Freya Allan, and Kevin Durand starring. The film expands the reboot continuity with new regions and cultures. Its Max date is Thursday, November 13, aligning with the month’s slate. If you’re catching up on the series, this chapter connects cleanly without needing a rewatch of the prior entry.
‘A Man Called Otto’ (2022)

Marc Forster adapts Fredrik Backman’s novel about a widower whose rigid routines are disrupted by neighbors, with Tom Hanks starring alongside Mariana Treviño. The feature’s score is by Thomas Newman, and it landed on Max as part of early-month arrivals. If you missed its theatrical run, the streaming window makes for an accessible catch-up. It became available on Max on November 6.
‘I Am Curious Johnny’ (2025)

Julien Temple directs this portrait of entrepreneur and photographer Jean “Johnny” Pigozzi, drawing from decades of personal footage and photo archives. On-screen participants include Mick Jagger, Michael Douglas, Diane von Fürstenberg, and Graydon Carter. The film ran as a Special Screening at the Rome Film Fest in October 2025 before its streaming bow. It’s listed among this month’s early-week drops on Max.
‘Materialists’ (2025)

Celine Song’s follow-up to ‘Past Lives’ centers on a New York matchmaker navigating clients whose choices blur lines between desire, ambition, and status. The A24 release is highlighted among this month’s Max additions, with coverage noting a contemporary relationship ensemble and dialogue-driven storytelling. It’s one of the newer 2025 titles available on the service this month.
‘Past Lives’ (2023)

Celine Song’s acclaimed debut follows childhood friends who reconnect years later in New York, exploring inyeon and the pull of earlier selves; Greta Lee, Teo Yoo, and John Magaro star. The film is part of Max’s November lineup with a confirmed date early in the month. For anyone tracking Song’s work into 2025, it pairs naturally with ‘Materialists’ on the same platform. It began streaming on Max on November 2.
‘Dawn of the Planet of the Apes’ (2014)

Matt Reeves continues the saga a decade after a devastating flu as Caesar’s community attempts an uneasy peace with nearby humans. Andy Serkis returns in landmark performance-capture work alongside Jason Clarke, Keri Russell, and Gary Oldman. The title is part of the franchise presence on Max this month, useful if you want broader series context before the newest entry. It joined Max on November 2.
‘The Lego Ninjago Movie’ (2017)

This animated adventure follows Lloyd—aka the Green Ninja—Master Wu, and a secret ninja squad defending Ninjago City from warlord Garmadon, with voices by Dave Franco, Jackie Chan, Justin Theroux, and more. Directed by Charlie Bean, Paul Fisher, and Bob Logan, it expands the larger ‘Lego’ film universe. It’s among November’s family-friendly arrivals on Max. The title appears in the week-by-week roundup for early November.
‘The Town’ (2010)

Ben Affleck directs and stars in a Boston heist thriller about a crew planning one last score as an FBI pursuit tightens; Jeremy Renner, Rebecca Hall, and Jon Hamm co-star. The film reappears in Max’s monthly slate, flagged among notable catalog picks. If you’re cycling through crime titles this month, it’s one of the better-known additions with a clear date in the schedule. It’s listed for November 1 in the platform’s roundup.
Tell us what you’re queuing up first this weekend on Max, and drop your own picks in the comments!


