Every Movie Arriving on Hulu This Week, Including a Masterpiece Biopic

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A wide-ranging collection of films is scheduled to join the Hulu streaming library during the final week of January and the start of February. The upcoming slate includes a mix of contemporary releases, award-winning dramas, and popular catalog titles spanning several decades. This week’s arrivals feature diverse genres including romantic comedies, high-stakes thrillers, and historical biographies. Audiences will have access to both recent theatrical releases and established cinematic favorites as the platform updates its content offerings.

‘Wicked Little Letters’ (2024)

'Wicked Little Letters' (2024)
Blueprint Pictures

Set in a 1920s English seaside town, this mystery comedy focuses on the residents of Littlehampton who begin receiving anonymous, profanity-laden letters. The story follows the investigation into who is behind the scandalous correspondence that targets a conservative woman and her rowdy neighbor. Olivia Colman and Jessie Buckley lead the cast in this narrative based on a bizarre true historical event. The film is scheduled to arrive on the platform on Tuesday, January 27. It explores the social dynamics and moral panics of the era through a satirical lens.

‘Tin Soldier’ (2025)

'Tin Soldier' (2025)
Unified Pictures

This action-oriented film follows a veteran who seeks to take down a mysterious and powerful cult leader. The leader, who has recruited a private army of well-trained followers, presents a significant threat to national security and regional stability. Starring Jamie Foxx and Robert De Niro, the production features high-stakes sequences and a focus on military-style tactics. The movie will be available for subscribers to stream starting Friday, January 30. It delves into themes of loyalty, redemption, and the psychological impact of combat.

‘The Lady in the Van’ (2015)

'The Lady in the Van' (2015)
BBC Film

Maggie Smith portrays a woman of uncertain origins who parks her van in the driveway of a writer and stays for fifteen years. The biographical comedy-drama explores the unlikely bond that develops between the eccentric resident and her reluctant host, Alan Bennett. As the years pass, the writer uncovers the hidden history and former life of his long-term guest. This title premieres on the service on Sunday, February 1. The film is adapted from a play that was itself based on actual events from the life of the playwright.

‘Brown Sugar’ (2002)

'Brown Sugar' (2002)
20th Century Fox

This romantic drama follows two childhood friends whose lives and careers have been defined by their shared passion for hip-hop music. One is a record executive and the other is a prominent music journalist, both navigating the complexities of the industry and their personal feelings. As they each prepare for major life milestones, they must decide if their relationship is more than just a professional partnership. The movie is set to join the catalog on Sunday, February 1. It features a soundtrack that highlights the evolution of the genre it celebrates.

‘Blended’ (2014)

'Blended' (2014)
GulfStream Pictures

After a disastrous blind date, two single parents find themselves stuck together at a luxurious African safari resort with their respective children. Despite their initial mutual dislike, they are forced to share a suite and participate in various family activities throughout the vacation. The situation leads to unexpected connections between the parents and a bridging of the gap between their different parenting styles. This comedy will be available for viewing on Sunday, February 1. It marks the third cinematic collaboration between actors Adam Sandler and Drew Barrymore.

‘Soul Food’ (1997)

'Soul Food' (1997)
Edmonds Entertainment Group

The narrative centers on a close-knit Black family in Chicago that begins to unravel when their matriarch falls into a coma. For decades, the family gathered every Sunday for a traditional dinner that served as the glue holding their various personalities and conflicts together. Without their leader, the three sisters must find a way to resolve their differences and maintain the family tradition. The film arrives on the streaming platform on Sunday, February 1. It examines the importance of heritage and domestic unity through a series of interconnected personal crises.

‘Unstoppable’ (2010)

'Unstoppable' (2010)
20th Century Fox

A veteran engineer and a young conductor race against time to stop a runaway freight train carrying hazardous combustible materials. The massive locomotive, nicknamed The Beast, threatens to derail in a densely populated area and cause a massive environmental catastrophe. As the two men coordinate with dispatchers, they must risk their lives to perform dangerous maneuvers to bring the train under control. Subscribers can watch this thriller starting Sunday, February 1. The plot is inspired by the real-life CSX 8888 incident that occurred in Ohio in 2001.

’27 Dresses’ (2008)

'27 Dresses' (2008)
Fox 2000 Pictures

Jane is a perennial bridesmaid who has participated in twenty-seven weddings but has never found a lasting relationship of her own. Her selfless nature is put to the test when her younger sister becomes engaged to the man Jane secretly loves. Meanwhile, a cynical journalist takes an interest in her story, hoping to use her massive collection of bridesmaid dresses for a career-making article. The film debuts on the service on Sunday, February 1. It explores the themes of wedding obsession and the difficulty of setting personal boundaries.

‘How Stella Got Her Groove Back’ (1998)

'How Stella Got Her Groove Back' (1998)
20th Century Fox

A successful stockbroker in her forties decides to take a much-needed vacation to Jamaica with her best friend. While relaxing on the island, she unexpectedly falls in love with a local man who is significantly younger than her. This romance forces her to reevaluate her priorities and confront societal expectations regarding age and relationships. The movie is scheduled for release on Sunday, February 1. It is based on the best-selling novel by Terry McMillan, who also co-wrote the screenplay.

‘Django Unchained’ (2012)

'Django Unchained' (2012)
Columbia Pictures

Set in the Antebellum South, a freed slave teams up with a German bounty hunter to track down and rescue his wife from a brutal plantation owner. The duo travels across the country, collecting bounties on various outlaws while honing the skills necessary for their ultimate mission. Their journey culminates in a violent confrontation at the infamous Candyland estate. This film will be available starting Sunday, February 1. Directed by Quentin Tarantino, the story blends elements of the Spaghetti Western with historical drama.

‘Mr. & Mrs. Smith’ (2005)

'Mr. & Mrs. Smith' (2005)
Regency Enterprises

A bored married couple is shocked to discover that they are both secret assassins working for competing agencies. Their mundane domestic life is shattered when they are assigned to kill each other, leading to a high-octane game of cat and mouse. As they dodge bullets and explosives, they rediscover the excitement that had been missing from their relationship. The title joins the library on Sunday, February 1. The film is known for its blend of domestic comedy and large-scale action sequences.

‘Sleeping with the Enemy’ (1991)

'Sleeping with the Enemy' (1991)
20th Century Fox

A woman fakes her own death to escape an abusive and obsessively controlling husband, attempting to start a new life in a different state. She changes her identity and begins to find peace, but her past catches up with her when her husband realizes she is still alive. The thriller follows her desperate struggle to protect her newfound freedom as he tracks her down. This movie arrives on the platform on Sunday, February 1. It was a commercial success that focused on the harrowing realities of domestic survival and psychological trauma.

‘(500) Days of Summer’ (2009)

(500) Days of Summer (2009)
Dune Entertainment

This non-linear narrative examines the five-hundred-day relationship between a greeting card writer and the woman he believes is his soulmate. The story jumps back and forth through time to illustrate the highs and lows of their time together and the eventual dissolution of their bond. It deconstructs the traditional romantic comedy by focusing on the subjective nature of memory and expectation. The film premieres on Hulu on Sunday, February 1. It is noted for its creative visual style and its exploration of modern romance and heartbreak.

‘Baby Boy’ (2001)

'Baby Boy' (2001)
Columbia Pictures

The story follows a young man in South Central Los Angeles who struggles to transition into adulthood while living with his mother. Despite having two children by different women, he remains dependent on his mother and lacks a clear direction for his future. The arrival of his mother’s new boyfriend forces him to confront his immaturity and the realities of his environment. This film is set for release on Sunday, February 1. It serves as a coming-of-age drama that addresses themes of fatherhood and masculine identity.

‘Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit’ (1993)

'Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit' (1993)
Touchstone Pictures

Deloris Van Cartier returns to the convent to help her nun friends save a struggling inner-city school from closure. She goes undercover as a music teacher once again to transform a classroom of rebellious teenagers into a competitive choir. Through the power of music, she inspires the students to take pride in their education and their community. The sequel joins the streaming service on Sunday, February 1. The film features a variety of soul and hip-hop influenced musical performances by the ensemble cast.

‘The Last Station’ (2009)

'The Last Station' (2009)
Zephyr Films

This historical drama focuses on the final year in the life of the legendary Russian novelist Leo Tolstoy. It depicts the intense struggle between his devoted wife and his leading disciple over the rights to his literary legacy. The conflict highlights the tension between Tolstoy’s spiritual ideals and the practical realities of his aristocratic family life. The film arrives on the platform on Sunday, February 1. It received critical acclaim for the performances of Christopher Plummer and Helen Mirren.

‘Like Father, Like Son’ (1987)

'Like Father, Like Son' (1987)
DEFA-Studio für Spielfilme

A career-focused surgeon and his teenage son accidentally swap bodies after coming into contact with a mysterious ancient potion. The father must navigate the challenges of high school life while the son tries to perform complex medical duties at the hospital. This situation leads to a newfound mutual understanding and appreciation for the pressures each one faces. The comedy is scheduled to premiere on Sunday, February 1. It was part of a popular trend of body-swap movies released during the late 1980s.

‘The Proposal’ (2008)

'The Proposal' (2008)
Touchstone Pictures

Faced with deportation to Canada, a high-powered book editor convinces her overworked assistant to marry her in exchange for a promotion. The two travel to Alaska to meet his eccentric family and convince an inquisitive immigration agent that their relationship is authentic. During the trip, they find themselves developing genuine feelings for one another despite their initial professional friction. This movie will be available on Sunday, February 1. It stars Sandra Bullock and Ryan Reynolds in the leading roles.

‘Pretty Woman’ (1990)

'Pretty Woman' (1990)
Touchstone Pictures

A wealthy businessman hires an escort to accompany him to social events for a week while he is in Los Angeles for work. As they spend time together, their strictly professional arrangement evolves into a deep emotional connection that challenges their differing social backgrounds. The story modernizes the Cinderella trope within the context of the late 20th-century corporate world. The film is set to arrive on Sunday, February 1. It became one of the highest-grossing romantic comedies of its decade and launched Julia Roberts to superstardom.

’12 Years a Slave’ (2013)

'12 Years a Slave' (2013)
New Regency Pictures

Based on the 1853 memoir, the film follows Solomon Northup, a free Black man from New York who is kidnapped and sold into slavery. He endures twelve years of grueling labor and immense hardship under various owners in Louisiana while struggling to survive and maintain his dignity. The narrative culminates in his eventual rescue and return to his family after a chance encounter with an abolitionist. This historical drama joins the platform on Sunday, February 1. It won the Academy Award for Best Picture and was praised for its unflinching portrayal of American history.

‘Big Momma’s House 2’ (2006)

'Big Momma's House 2' (2006)
Big Lou House Productions

FBI agent Malcolm Turner goes undercover as the elderly Big Momma once again to investigate a national security threat. He infiltrates the home of a suspected computer hacker by posing as a nanny for the suspect’s three children. While gathering evidence, he finds himself becoming deeply involved in the family’s domestic problems and personal growth. The sequel is available for streaming on Sunday, February 1. It features Martin Lawrence reprising his role as the master of disguise.

‘Grandma’s Boy’ (2006)

'Grandma's Boy' (2006)
20th Century Fox

A thirty-five-year-old video game tester is forced to move in with his grandmother and her two elderly roommates after he is evicted from his home. He attempts to keep his new living situation a secret from his younger colleagues to maintain his professional reputation. The comedy follows his interactions with his eccentric roommates and his efforts to complete a major gaming project. This film arrives on Sunday, February 1. It has developed a cult following for its humor centered on gaming culture and stoner comedy tropes.

‘Notorious’ (2009)

'Notorious' (2009)
Fox Searchlight Pictures

This biographical film chronicles the life and career of Christopher Wallace, famously known as the rapper The Notorious B.I.G. The story traces his journey from the streets of Brooklyn to becoming one of the most influential figures in hip-hop history. It examines his personal relationships, his rivalry with the West Coast music scene, and his untimely death in 1997. Subscribers can watch this biopic starting Sunday, February 1. The movie aims to provide a comprehensive look at the man behind the legendary music.

‘Drumline’ (2002)

'Drumline' (2002)
Fox 2000 Pictures

A talented street drummer from New York City earns a full scholarship to a prestigious university in the South to join its renowned marching band. He quickly clashes with the band’s traditionalist leader due to his arrogance and refusal to follow the rules of the ensemble. To succeed, he must learn that individual talent is secondary to the harmony and discipline of the group. The film premieres on Sunday, February 1. It highlights the competitive and high-energy world of show-style marching bands at historically Black colleges.

‘Black Knight’ (2001)

'Black Knight' (2001)
20th Century Fox

An employee at a medieval-themed amusement park is accidentally transported back in time to 14th-century England after falling into the park’s moat. Initially believing he is at a rival theme park, he eventually realizes he is in the middle of a real peasant uprising against a corrupt king. He uses his modern sensibilities and skills to help the locals in their quest for justice and a better life. This comedy joins the Hulu library on Sunday, February 1. Martin Lawrence stars as the fish-out-of-water protagonist.

‘Kill Your Darlings’ (2013)

'Kill Your Darlings' (2013)
Killer Films

Set in the early 1940s, the film explores the formative years of the writers who would eventually lead the Beat Generation. While studying at Columbia University, Allen Ginsberg becomes involved in a murder investigation that involves his close friends and fellow poets. The event serves as a catalyst for the young men to challenge literary traditions and forge their own artistic paths. The title will be available for streaming on Sunday, February 1. It stars Daniel Radcliffe as Ginsberg and Dane DeHaan as Lucien Carr.

’10 Things I Hate About You’ (1999)

'10 Things I Hate About You' (1999)
Mad Chance

This modernization of William Shakespeare’s ‘The Taming of the Shrew’ is set in an American high school. A new student wants to date a popular girl, but her father’s rules dictate that she can only go out if her cynical and abrasive older sister does too. A plan is hatched to hire a local rebel to woo the older sister and pave the way for the younger girl’s dating life. The film arrives on Sunday, February 1. It is frequently cited as a definitive teen comedy of the late 1990s.

‘The Smurfs’ (2011)

'The Smurfs' (2011)
Columbia Pictures

When the evil wizard Gargamel chases the tiny blue Smurfs out of their village, they tumble from their magical world into modern-day New York City. The Smurfs must find a way to return to their home before Gargamel captures them, all while navigating the bustling urban environment. They find shelter with a human couple who helps them evade their pursuer and prepare for their journey back. This live-action and animation hybrid will be available on Sunday, February 1. It brought the classic Belgian comic characters to a new generation of viewers.

‘When Harry Met Sally…’ (1989)

'When Harry Met Sally...' (1989)
Castle Rock Entertainment

The story follows two friends over the course of twelve years as they frequently encounter each other and debate whether men and women can truly be friends. Their relationship evolves through various stages of life, including failed marriages and career changes, as they slowly realize their deeper connection. The film is famous for its witty dialogue and its realistic exploration of the complexities of adult friendship and love. This classic romantic comedy premieres on the service on Sunday, February 1. It is widely considered one of the greatest films in its genre.

‘Ghostbusters’ (1984)

'Ghostbusters' (1984)
Columbia Pictures

Three parapsychologists lose their funding at a university and decide to start a unique ghost-removal service in New York City. Their business becomes an overnight sensation as a wave of supernatural activity begins to plague the city, leading to an apocalyptic threat. Armed with proton packs and a modified ambulance, they must save the world from an ancient Sumerian god. The film joins the catalog on Sunday, February 1. It successfully blended elements of supernatural horror with ensemble comedy.

‘The Last King of Scotland’ (2006)

'The Last King of Scotland' (2006)
Fox Searchlight Pictures

A young Scottish doctor travels to Uganda for medical work and unexpectedly becomes the personal physician to the brutal dictator Idi Amin. Initially charmed by the leader’s charisma, the doctor slowly becomes aware of the horrifying atrocities and paranoia defining Amin’s regime. He finds himself trapped in a dangerous political game, desperate to find a way to escape the country alive. The movie arrives on Sunday, February 1. Forest Whitaker won an Academy Award for his portrayal of the Ugandan leader.

‘The Hate U Give’ (2018)

'The Hate U Give' (2018)
Temple Hill Entertainment

Starr Carter is a teenager who constantly switches between the world of her poor, mostly Black neighborhood and her wealthy, mostly white prep school. Her life is shattered when she witnesses the fatal shooting of her childhood best friend at the hands of a police officer. Faced with pressure from all sides of her community, Starr must find her voice and stand up for what she believes is right. This powerful drama will be available for streaming on Sunday, February 1. It is based on the acclaimed young adult novel by Angie Thomas.

‘Sweet Home Alabama’ (2002)

'Sweet Home Alabama' (2002)
Touchstone Pictures

A successful fashion designer in New York City becomes engaged to the city’s most eligible bachelor, but she has a secret back in her hometown. She must return to Alabama to finalize a divorce from her high school sweetheart, whom she hasn’t seen in seven years. While home, she is forced to confront her past and determine which version of her life is truly authentic. The film debuts on Sunday, February 1. Reese Witherspoon stars as the woman torn between two worlds.

‘Sister Act’ (1992)

'Sister Act' (1992)
Touchstone Pictures

After witnessing a mob murder, a lounge singer is placed in witness protection at a convent where she struggles to fit into the quiet lifestyle. To keep her occupied, the Mother Superior assigns her to lead the struggling church choir, which she transforms into a vibrant musical sensation. Her high-profile success with the choir threatens to reveal her location to the criminals searching for her. This comedy arrives on Sunday, February 1. The film was a major hit and led to a successful stage musical adaptation.

‘Hope Floats’ (1998)

'Hope Floats' (1998)
20th Century Fox

Following a humiliating public revelation of her husband’s infidelity on a national talk show, a woman returns to her small Texas hometown. She moves back in with her mother and attempts to rebuild her life while caring for her young daughter who misses her father. During this period of transition, she reconnects with an old acquaintance and begins to find the strength to move forward. The title joins the platform on Sunday, February 1. Sandra Bullock stars in and executive produced this emotional drama.

‘Kung Fu Hustle’ (2004)

'Kung Fu Hustle' (2004)
Huayi Brothers & Taihe Film Investment

Set in 1940s Shanghai, a small-time crook aspires to join the notorious Axe Gang, but his actions lead to a conflict between the gang and a housing complex. He discovers that the eccentric residents of the complex are actually retired martial arts masters who must defend their home. The film features highly stylized action sequences that blend traditional kung fu with slapstick comedy and visual effects. This movie is available for streaming on Sunday, February 1. It was directed, produced, and written by Stephen Chow.

‘What Happens in Vegas’ (2008)

'What Happens in Vegas' (2008)
20th Century Fox

Two strangers discover they got married after a night of wild partying in Las Vegas, but things become complicated when they win a three-million-dollar jackpot. A judge refuses to grant them an immediate annulment and orders them to live together for six months to prove they tried to make the marriage work. The couple engages in a series of schemes to sabotage each other and claim the entire prize for themselves. The comedy premieres on Sunday, February 1. It stars Ashton Kutcher and Cameron Diaz.

‘Waiting to Exhale’ (1995)

'Waiting to Exhale' (1995)
20th Century Fox

The narrative follows the lives of four female friends as they support each other through the challenges of relationships and career ambitions. Each woman is searching for a meaningful connection while dealing with the realities of infidelity, divorce, and the search for self-worth. Their bond provides the stability they need to navigate the ups and downs of their personal lives. The film arrives on Sunday, February 1. It was based on the novel by Terry McMillan and directed by Forest Whitaker.

‘He’s Just Not That Into You’ (2009)

'He's Just Not That Into You' (2009)
New Line Cinema

This ensemble comedy follows several interconnected stories of people in Baltimore who are struggling with various romantic dilemmas. The plot explores the different ways men and women misinterpret signals and the societal rules that govern modern dating behavior. Characters deal with everything from the uncertainty of a first date to the complexities of long-term commitment and marriage. This title will be available on Sunday, February 1. It is inspired by the popular self-help book of the same name.

‘Martha Marcy May Marlene’ (2011)

'Martha Marcy May Marlene' (2011)
BorderLine Films

A young woman escapes from a cult and attempts to reintegrate into normal life while staying with her sister and brother-in-law. She struggles with paranoia and the blurred lines between her past experiences and her current reality, haunted by memories of the cult leader. The film uses a fractured timeline to illustrate her deteriorating mental state as she fears the group is tracking her down. This psychological thriller premieres on Sunday, February 1. It served as the breakout role for actress Elizabeth Olsen.

‘La Bamba’ (1987)

'La Bamba' (1987)
Columbia Pictures

This biographical film tells the story of Ritchie Valens, a Mexican-American teenager who became a rock and roll sensation in the late 1950s. It traces his rise to fame, his relationship with his family, and the creation of hits like the title song. The narrative also explores the tensions with his older brother and his tragic death at age seventeen in a plane crash. The movie joins the Hulu library on Sunday, February 1. It remains a celebrated depiction of the early days of rock music history.

‘I, Robot’ (2004)

'I, Robot' (2004)
20th Century Fox

In the year 2035, a detective who is skeptical of technology investigates a crime that he believes was committed by a robot. This suspicion challenges the fundamental Three Laws of Robotics, which are designed to ensure that robots can never harm humans. As he digs deeper, he discovers a conspiracy that could lead to the enslavement of the entire human race. This science fiction action film debuts on Sunday, February 1. It is loosely based on the short story collection by Isaac Asimov.

‘The Smurfs 2’ (2013)

'The Smurfs 2' (2013)
Columbia Pictures

Gargamel creates a pair of mischievous Smurf-like creatures called the Naughties to help him kidnap Smurfette and harness the magical Smurf-essence. The Smurfs must return to the human world and team up with their friends in Paris to rescue her before it is too late. During the mission, Smurfette must decide if she truly belongs with the Smurfs or if she has more in common with her creator’s new inventions. The sequel arrives on Sunday, February 1. It features a mix of live-action settings and computer-generated characters.

‘Date Night’ (2010)

'Date Night' (2010)
20th Century Fox

A suburban couple decides to spice up their routine marriage by going to a trendy restaurant in Manhattan for a special night out. When they take a table reserved for another couple, they are mistaken for a pair of dangerous criminals by corrupt police officers. The night turns into a frantic race through the city as they try to survive and clear their names. Subscribers can watch this comedy starting Sunday, February 1. Steve Carell and Tina Fey star as the central couple.

‘Billy Lynn’s Long Halftime Walk’ (2016)

'Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk' (2016)
Bona Film Group

A nineteen-year-old soldier is brought home for a victory tour after a harrowing battle in Iraq, culminating in a high-profile appearance at a Thanksgiving football game. Through a series of flashbacks, the film contrasts the hero’s welcome he receives in America with the grim realities of the combat he experienced. The story examines the disconnect between the public’s perception of war and the soldiers’ personal trauma. This drama will be available on Sunday, February 1. It was directed by Ang Lee and used groundbreaking high-frame-rate technology.

‘Ghostbusters II’ (1989)

'Ghostbusters II' (1989)
Columbia Pictures

Five years after saving New York City, the Ghostbusters have disbanded and are facing legal restrictions against their paranormal investigations. They are forced back into action when a massive river of psychomagnotheric slime begins flowing beneath the city, fueled by negative human emotions. The team must reunite to stop an ancient sorcerer whose spirit resides in a painting and intends to be reborn. The sequel premieres on Sunday, February 1. It features the return of the original principal cast and director.

‘Fool’s Gold’ (2008)

'Fool's Gold' (2008)
Warner Bros. Pictures

A recently divorced couple finds themselves reuniting when they discover a new lead on a legendary lost Spanish treasure. They convince a wealthy tycoon and his daughter to fund their expedition, leading to a dangerous search in the Caribbean. Along the way, they must outsmart a group of rival treasure hunters who are willing to use violence to get to the gold first. This action-comedy joins the catalog on Sunday, February 1. It stars Matthew McConaughey and Kate Hudson in their second film together.

‘The Last Song’ (2010)

'The Last Song' (2010)
Touchstone Pictures

A rebellious teenage girl is sent to a quiet Southern beach town to spend the summer with her estranged father. Through their shared love of music, they begin to repair their broken relationship while she experiences her first serious summer romance. The story explores themes of forgiveness, family secrets, and the transition into young adulthood. This movie is available for viewing on Sunday, February 1. It is based on the novel by Nicholas Sparks and stars Miley Cyrus.

‘Tarot’ (2024)

'Tarot' (2024)
STUDIO X+U

A group of college friends violates the sacred rule of tarot readings by using someone else’s deck, inadvertently releasing an ancient evil. One by one, they find themselves being hunted by the entities depicted on the cards they drew during their session. They must work together to uncover the deck’s dark history and find a way to break the curse before they all meet their predicted fates. The horror film arrives on Sunday, February 1. It features a cast of rising young actors in a supernatural survival scenario.

‘John Tucker Must Die’ (2006)

'John Tucker Must Die' (2006)
20th Century Fox

Three popular girls from different social cliques discover they are all being cheated on by the same star basketball player. They team up with the shy new girl in school to hatch a plan to ruin his reputation and break his heart in front of the entire student body. As the scheme unfolds, they realize that revenge is more complicated than they initially anticipated. This teen comedy will be available starting Sunday, February 1. It explores themes of female friendship and high school social dynamics.

‘Love & Other Drugs’ (2010)

Fox 2000 Pictures

Set in the late 1990s, a charismatic pharmaceutical salesman finds success in the competitive industry while navigating a casual relationship with a free-spirited woman. Their connection deepens into something more serious just as she reveals she is suffering from early-onset Parkinson’s disease. The film balances the ethics of the medical industry with the emotional weight of a relationship facing a chronic illness. This title premieres on Sunday, February 1. Jake Gyllenhaal and Anne Hathaway star in the leading roles.

‘El día que todo cambió’ (2024)

'El día que todo cambió' (2024)
Los Güeros Films

This documentary-style drama examines a pivotal moment in contemporary history that fundamentally altered the social and political landscape. Through a series of personal accounts and archival footage, the film illustrates the immediate and long-term consequences of the event for ordinary citizens. It focuses on themes of resilience, community response, and the human capacity to adapt to sudden, massive shifts in reality. The film is set to join the service on Sunday, February 1. It provides a reflective look at how specific historical turning points shape future generations.

‘At Midnight’ (2023)

'At Midnight' (2023)
Three Amigos

A rising movie star is filming her latest superhero project in Mexico when she discovers her co-star and boyfriend is cheating on her. She begins a secret romance with the manager of her hotel, meeting him at midnight to avoid the paparazzi and the pressures of her career. The two must decide if their connection can survive the vastly different worlds they inhabit and the demands of her fame. This romantic comedy arrives on Sunday, February 1. It features a bilingual script and highlights various scenic locations in Mexico.

‘The Help’ (2011)

'The Help' (2011)
1492 Pictures

During the civil rights movement of the 1960s, an aspiring journalist decides to write a book from the perspective of the Black maids working for white families in Mississippi. Her project exposes the daily hardships and systemic racism faced by the women, leading to a significant shift in the town’s social dynamics. The film depicts the courage required to challenge the status quo and the deep bonds formed through shared struggle. This historical drama premieres on Sunday, February 1. It received multiple Academy Award nominations, including a win for Octavia Spencer.

‘Big Momma’s House’ (2000)

'Big Momma's House' (2000)
20th Century Fox

An FBI agent goes undercover as a heavy-set grandmother to stake out a house where an escaped convict’s former girlfriend is staying. He must learn to mimic the mannerisms and daily routines of the real Big Momma while avoiding detection and gathering information on the criminal’s whereabouts. The situation becomes increasingly difficult as he begins to fall for the woman he is supposed to be investigating. The comedy joins the streaming platform on Sunday, February 1. It was a significant box office success and launched a film franchise.

‘The Last Dragon’ (1985)

'The Last Dragon' (1985)
TriStar Pictures

A young martial artist in New York City searches for the final level of mastery known as The Glow to become a true master. Along his journey, he must protect a beautiful singer from a corrupt record producer and face off against a rival fighter who calls himself the Shogun of Harlem. The film blends martial arts action with elements of the 1980s music and dance scene. This cult classic title will be available on Sunday, February 1. It is known for its unique visual style and Motown-produced soundtrack.

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