Here Are the Best Movies to Stream this Weekend on Hulu, Including ‘Home Alone 2: Lost in New York’
Hulu offers a diverse selection of films for subscribers to enjoy this weekend including historical dramas and holiday favorites. The streaming service has updated its library with recent releases and trending classics that cater to a wide range of audience preferences. Viewers can choose from award winning indie projects or family friendly adventures perfect for the winter season. This curated list highlights the top movies currently available for streaming on the platform for the final weekend of the year.
‘Chevalier’ (2023)

This biographical drama ‘Chevalier’ follows the life of Joseph Bologne who was the illegitimate son of an African slave and a French plantation owner. He rises through French society to become a celebrated violinist and composer while excelling as a champion fencer. Kelvin Harrison Jr. portrays the character as he navigates a doomed love affair and a falling out with the court of Marie Antoinette. The film highlights the racial and social barriers that the protagonist faced during the late 18th century in France.
‘The Unknown Country’ (2023)

This meditative road trip drama features Lily Gladstone as a woman traveling across the American Midwest after receiving an unexpected invitation. The narrative explores themes of grief and connection as the protagonist encounters various people and landscapes on her journey. It blends documentary elements with fictional storytelling to create a realistic portrayal of life in rural America. The film received critical acclaim for its visual style and the performance of Gladstone.
‘American Sweatshop’ (2025)

This contemporary thriller explores the psychological toll faced by social media moderators who must filter disturbing content. Lili Reinhart stars as a woman struggling to maintain her sanity while processing the darker corners of the internet. The story provides a commentary on the hidden labor behind digital platforms and the impact of constant exposure to violence. It examines the personal sacrifices made by those who protect the online experience for millions of users.
‘London Calling’ (2025)

This action comedy stars Josh Duhamel as a hitman who finds himself in a series of chaotic misadventures in the United Kingdom. After a job goes wrong he must navigate the criminal underworld of London while dealing with eccentric local characters. The film combines high stakes sequences with humor to provide an entertaining experience for genre fans. It explores themes of survival and unexpected alliances in a fast paced urban setting.
‘Home Alone’ (1990)

In ‘Home Alone’ a young boy named Kevin McCallister is accidentally left behind when his family flies to Paris for Christmas vacation. He must defend his house from two burglars using a series of elaborate and creative booby traps. This film has become a staple of the holiday season and remains one of the most watched movies on the platform. Macaulay Culkin rose to international fame for his portrayal of the resourceful young protagonist.
‘A Christmas Story’ (1983)

Set in the 1940s the film ‘A Christmas Story’ follows young Ralphie Parker as he dreams of receiving a Red Ryder air rifle for Christmas. He faces various obstacles including a neighborhood bully and the skepticism of his parents who fear he will hurt himself. The narrative is structured as a series of vignettes that capture the humor and frustrations of a mid century American childhood. It remains a seasonal favorite known for its iconic scenes and memorable dialogue.
‘The Santa Clause 2’ (2002)

In ‘The Santa Clause 2’ Scott Calvin has been Santa Claus for eight years when he discovers a new clause in his contract that requires him to marry. He must find a partner before Christmas Eve to avoid losing his position and the magic of the North Pole. While searching for a wife he also deals with his son who has landed on the naughty list. This sequel expands the mythology of the franchise with new characters and festive settings.
‘The Polar Express’ (2004)

A young boy embarks on a magical train ride in ‘The Polar Express’ on Christmas Eve to rediscover his belief in Santa Claus. The animated film uses performance capture technology to bring the characters and winter landscapes to life. Along the way the protagonist learns about the power of friendship and the importance of faith. This journey has become a modern classic for families during the holiday period.
‘Home Alone 2: Lost in New York’ (1992)

In the film ‘Home Alone 2 Lost in New York’ Kevin McCallister finds himself alone in Manhattan after boarding the wrong flight while his family travels to Florida. He uses his father’s credit card to stay at a luxury hotel before encountering his old rivals the Wet Bandits. The story follows a similar formula to the original with more complex traps set throughout a toy store and a renovated townhouse. It captures the festive atmosphere of the city during the winter holidays and features several notable cameos.
‘Neighborhood Watch’ (2025)

Jack Quaid stars as Simon, a young man struggling with mental illness who believes he witnessed a kidnapping in his suburban neighborhood. When the authorities dismiss his report, he recruits a disgruntled retired security guard, played by Jeffrey Dean Morgan, to help him investigate the suspicious activity. This crime thriller, which arrived on the platform on December 12, 2025, follows the unlikely duo as they uncover a dangerous trafficking ring. The film builds tension as Simon is forced to confront his own instability while trying to save a life.
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