Here Are All the Movies Coming to Hulu This Week, Including ‘Color Out of Space’

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It’s a busy stretch for film fans, with a mix of new festival titles, cult genre favorites, and all-timer classics landing throughout the week of Monday, September 8 through Sunday, September 14. Below, you’ll find every movie coming on the specific day it arrives, along with concise details on story, cast, and key creatives—no fluff, just what you need to decide what to watch.

Dates are included inside each entry so you can plan your queue. As always, titles range across comedy, horror, sci-fi, and drama, and we’ve noted directors, writers, and principal roles to make quick comparisons easy.

‘Uncle Drew’ (2018)

'Uncle Drew' (2018)
Lionsgate

Based on the viral Pepsi Max character, ‘Uncle Drew’ is a sports comedy about a legendary streetballer who reunites his old squad to compete at Harlem’s Rucker Classic. Kyrie Irving leads the cast as Uncle Drew, with Lil Rel Howery as down-on-his-luck coach Dax, and former NBA and WNBA stars Shaquille O’Neal, Chris Webber, Reggie Miller, Nate Robinson, and Lisa Leslie suiting up as the old crew. It arrives on Tuesday, September 9.

Directed by Charles Stone III and written by Jay Longino, the film also features Tiffany Haddish as Jess and Nick Kroll as rival Mookie, plus appearances by J.B. Smoove and Mike Epps. Behind the camera, Christopher Lennertz composed the score and the soundtrack features contemporary hip-hop and R&B.

‘Sister Midnight’ (2024)

'Sister Midnight' (2024)
Wellington Films

‘Sister Midnight’ is a dark comedy from writer-director Karan Kandhari about Uma (Radhika Apte), a newly married woman whose life in Mumbai spirals into a surreal, night-time double life. Mixing social satire and horror, it follows Uma’s pushback against domestic expectations and the chaos that follows. It arrives on Tuesday, September 9.

The film premiered in Directors’ Fortnight at Cannes and features Ashok Pathak, Chhaya Kadam, and Smita Tambe, with music by Paul Banks and cinematography by Sverre Sørdal. Recent coverage highlights Kandhari’s genre-bending approach and Apte’s performance at the center of the story.

‘Would You Rather’ (2012)

'Would You Rather' (2012)
Periscope Entertainment

‘Would You Rather’ is a psychological horror thriller about Iris (Brittany Snow), who agrees to a wealthy host’s dinner game where moral dilemmas quickly turn deadly. Jeffrey Combs co-stars as the enigmatic Lambrick. It arrives on Wednesday, September 10.

Directed by David Guy Levy from a script by Steffen Schlachtenhaufen, the ensemble also includes Enver Gjokaj, Sasha Grey, John Heard, and Robin Lord Taylor. The film was released by IFC Midnight following a Screamfest premiere.

‘The Rental’ (2020)

'The Rental' (2020)
Black Bear Pictures

‘The Rental’ follows two couples whose celebratory weekend at a coastal vacation house curdles into suspicion and danger as they suspect they’re being watched. Dan Stevens, Alison Brie, Sheila Vand, and Jeremy Allen White star. It arrives on Wednesday, September 10.

The feature directorial debut of Dave Franco, co-written with Joe Swanberg from a story by Franco, Swanberg, and Mike Demski, the film was distributed by IFC Films and scored by Danny Bensi and Saunder Jurriaans.

‘Color Out of Space’ (2019)

'Color Out of Space' (2019)
SpectreVision

Adapted from H. P. Lovecraft’s short story, ‘Color Out of Space’ centers on the Gardner family after a meteorite crashes near their rural home and reality begins to warp. Nicolas Cage stars alongside Joely Richardson, Madeleine Arthur, and Tommy Chong. It arrives on Wednesday, September 10.

Directed and co-written by Richard Stanley with Scarlett Amaris, the film was produced by SpectreVision, with Colin Stetson composing and Steve Annis as cinematographer.

‘Werewolves Within’ (2021)

'Werewolves Within' (2021)
Vanishing Angle

Based on Ubisoft’s social-deduction video game, ‘Werewolves Within’ traps a quirky Vermont town in a blizzard as bodies drop and paranoia spikes. Sam Richardson plays forest ranger Finn Wheeler, with Milana Vayntrub as mail carrier Cecily Moore. It arrives on Wednesday, September 10.

Josh Ruben directs from a script by Mishna Wolff; the ensemble includes Michaela Watkins, Michael Chernus, Harvey Guillén, and Glenn Fleshler. The film premiered at Tribeca and was distributed by IFC Films.

‘The Square’ (2017)

'The Square' (2017)
ZDF/Arte

‘The Square’ follows Christian (Claes Bang), a museum curator whose life and work unravel after a public-relations stunt goes wrong, examining the contradictions of the contemporary art world. It arrives on Wednesday, September 10.

Written and directed by Ruben Östlund, the satirical black comedy co-stars Elisabeth Moss, Dominic West, and Terry Notary and won the Palme d’Or at the 2017 Cannes Film Festival.

‘Swallow’ (2019)

'Swallow' (2019)
Charades

In ‘Swallow’, a newly pregnant woman, Hunter (Haley Bennett), develops pica—compulsive ingestion of inedible objects—while trapped in an isolating marriage and a controlling household. It arrives on Wednesday, September 10.

Written and directed by Carlo Mirabella-Davis, the film features Austin Stowell, Elizabeth Marvel, David Rasche, and Denis O’Hare, with Nathan Halpern composing and Katelin Arizmendi serving as cinematographer.

‘Disappearance at Clifton Hill’ (2019)

'Disappearance at Clifton Hill' (2019)
Rhombus Media

‘Disappearance at Clifton Hill’ follows Abby (Tuppence Middleton), who returns to Niagara Falls and becomes consumed by fragmented memories of a childhood abduction. It arrives on Wednesday, September 10.

Directed by Albert Shin and co-written with James Schultz, the Canadian thriller features Hannah Gross and a notable appearance by filmmaker David Cronenberg as a local historian and podcaster.

‘Paradise Hills’ (2019)

'Paradise Hills' (2019)
Nostromo Pictures

Set in a stratified near-future, ‘Paradise Hills’ centers on Uma (Emma Roberts), sent to an island finishing school whose genteel façade hides darker “corrections.” It arrives on Wednesday, September 10.

Alice Waddington directs from a screenplay by Waddington, Nacho Vigalondo, and Brian DeLeeuw; the cast includes Awkwafina (Yu), Danielle Macdonald (Chloe), Eiza González (Amarna), and Milla Jovovich as the Duchess.

‘The Man Who Killed Hitler and Then the Bigfoot’ (2018)

'The Man Who Killed Hitler and Then the Bigfoot' (2018)
Makeshift Pictures

This offbeat adventure drama follows Calvin Barr (Sam Elliott), a retired operative who once assassinated Hitler and is later recruited to track a virus-carrying Bigfoot in the wilderness. It arrives on Wednesday, September 10.

Written and directed by Robert D. Krzykowski, the film co-stars Aidan Turner (as young Calvin), Larry Miller, Ron Livingston, and Caitlin FitzGerald, with a score by Joe Kraemer.

‘Settlers’ (2021)

'Settlers' (2021)
Jericho Motion Pictures

‘Settlers’ takes place on a remote Martian homestead where a family faces an incursion that reshapes their lives; themes of survival and ownership play out under a protective biodome. It arrives on Wednesday, September 10.

Wyatt Rockefeller writes and directs, with Sofia Boutella, Ismael Cruz Córdova, Brooklynn Prince, Nell Tiger Free, and Jonny Lee Miller starring; Nitin Sawhney composed the score.

‘The Shallows’ (2016)

'The Shallows' (2016)
Columbia Pictures

‘The Shallows’ is a survival thriller about medical student Nancy Adams (Blake Lively), stranded 200 yards from shore and forced to outwit a great white shark after a lone surf session at a secluded beach. It arrives on Thursday, September 11.

Directed by Jaume Collet-Serra and written by Anthony Jaswinski, the film features cinematography by Flavio Martínez Labiano and was shot largely in Australia.

‘I Don’t Understand You’ (2024)

'I Don’t Understand You' (2024)
Pinky Promise

A horror-comedy, ‘I Don’t Understand You’ follows Dom (Nick Kroll) and Cole (Andrew Rannells), a couple on an Italian getaway whose plans around adopting a baby unravel into a chaotic night in the countryside. It arrives on Friday, September 12.

Co-written and co-directed by David Joseph Craig and Brian Crano, the film features Amanda Seyfried and Morgan Spector, with music by Danny Bensi and Saunder Jurriaans and cinematography by Lowell A. Meyer.

‘Dead Poets Society’ (1989)

'Dead Poets Society' (1989)
A Steven Haft Production

Set in 1959 at Welton Academy, ‘Dead Poets Society’ follows English teacher John Keating (Robin Williams), whose unorthodox methods inspire his students to “seize the day.” It arrives on Friday, September 12.

Directed by Peter Weir and written by Tom Schulman, the ensemble includes Robert Sean Leonard (Neil Perry), Ethan Hawke (Todd Anderson), and Josh Charles (Knox Overstreet), with music by Maurice Jarre and cinematography by John Seale.

‘Drumline’ (2002)

'Drumline' (2002)
Fox 2000 Pictures

‘Drumline’ charts the rise of a gifted New York drummer, Devon Miles (Nick Cannon), as he joins the marching band at the fictional Atlanta A&T University and clashes with section leader Sean, learning the value of precision and teamwork. It arrives on Friday, September 12.

Directed by Charles Stone III, the film was written by Tina Gordon Chism and Shawn Schepps and co-stars Orlando Jones and Zoe Saldaña, with a score by John Powell and photography by Shane Hurlbut.

‘Titan: The OceanGate Submersible Disaster’ (2025)

'Titan: The OceanGate Submersible Disaster' (2025)
Story Syndicate

This documentary examines the 2023 implosion of the OceanGate Titan submersible during an expedition to the Titanic wreck site, tracing decisions, engineering choices, and the search-and-rescue response. It arrives on Saturday, September 13.

Directed by Mark Monroe and produced by Story Syndicate and Diamond Docs, the film draws on interviews and archival materials and premiered at the Tribeca Festival on June 6, 2025. Andrew Skeet and Nathan Klein composed the music.

Share which of this week’s arrivals you’re most excited to watch in the comments!

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