Here Are the Best Movies to Stream this Weekend on Hulu, Including ‘The Unknown Country’

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Hulu continues to provide a wide array of cinematic options for subscribers looking to relax during their time off. This weekend features a combination of trending modern releases and beloved holiday staples that have defined the winter season for generations. From intense biographical dramas to lighthearted comedies there is something for every type of film enthusiast to enjoy. These selections highlight the most watched and highly anticipated movies currently streaming on the service.

‘Home Alone’ (1990)

'Home Alone' (1990)
20th Century Fox

‘Home Alone’ centers on young Kevin McCallister who must defend his house from a pair of burglars after his family accidentally leaves him behind. He transforms his home into a fortress filled with clever traps to outsmart the intruders who are determined to break in. Kevin eventually learns the importance of family and the challenges of being independent while his mother desperately tries to return to him. The film has become a holiday tradition known for its physical comedy and its heartwarming conclusion.

‘A Christmas Story’ (1983)

'A Christmas Story' (1983)
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer

‘A Christmas Story’ follows Ralphie Parker as he spends the weeks leading up to Christmas trying to convince his parents he needs a Red Ryder air rifle. He navigates the various obstacles of childhood in the nineteen forties including school bullies and a grumpy department store Santa. The story is told through the perspective of an adult Ralphie who looks back on these memories with a mix of humor and nostalgia. It captures the universal excitement of childhood holidays and the specific charm of a bygone era in American life.

‘The Santa Clause 2’ (2002)

'The Santa Clause 2' (2002)
Walt Disney Pictures

‘The Santa Clause 2’ finds Scott Calvin facing a new challenge when he learns about the requirement to find a Mrs Clause. He must find a spouse before Christmas Eve or he will lose his position and his magical abilities forever. While he returns to his hometown to search for a partner a robotic version of Santa takes over the North Pole with disastrous results. This sequel blends family humor with holiday magic as Scott tries to balance his personal life with his responsibilities to children everywhere.

‘The Polar Express’ (2004)

'The Polar Express' (2004)
Golden Mean

‘The Polar Express’ tells the story of a young boy who has lost his faith in the magic of Christmas and boards a mysterious train bound for the North Pole. He joins a group of other children on an extraordinary journey through snowy landscapes and treacherous mountain passes. Along the way he learns important lessons about friendship and bravery and the enduring power of belief. The film uses unique motion capture animation to create a visually striking world that captures the wonder of the holiday season.

‘National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation’ (1989)

'National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation' (1989)
Hughes Entertainment

‘National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation’ shows the Griswold family attempting to have a traditional and perfect Christmas despite a series of unfortunate events. Clark Griswold faces a difficult boss and annoying neighbors and a house full of eccentric relatives who cause constant chaos. His determination to provide a great holiday for his children leads to iconic moments of comedic frustration and seasonal mishaps. It remains a fan favorite for its humorous take on the stress and high expectations that often accompany family gatherings.

‘Straight Outta Compton’ (2015)

'Straight Outta Compton' (2015)
Universal Pictures

‘Straight Outta Compton’ depicts the formation and influence of the groundbreaking hip hop group NWA in the late nineteen eighties. It tells the story of how five young men transformed their experiences in a dangerous neighborhood into music that challenged the social order. Their rise to fame brings both massive success and significant personal and legal challenges that test their friendships. The narrative explores the cultural impact of their work and the legacy they left on the music industry and social justice movements.

‘Superbad’ (2007)

'Superbad' (2007)
Columbia Pictures

‘Superbad’ follows two high school seniors who embark on a desperate mission to secure alcohol for a major party before they graduate. Their night quickly spirals out of control as they encounter incompetent police officers and bizarre characters throughout the suburbs. The story emphasizes the deep bond between the two main characters as they face the anxiety of leaving their childhood friendship behind. It is celebrated for its comedic timing and its relatable portrayal of the awkward transition into adulthood.

‘The Unknown Country’ (2023)

'The Unknown Country' (2023)
Cold Iron Pictures

‘The Unknown Country’ features a grieving woman played by Lily Gladstone who sets out on a solitary road trip through the vast landscapes of the American Midwest. She travels from South Dakota toward the border between Texas and Mexico while encountering a variety of people who share their own stories. The film combines elements of traditional narrative and documentary filmmaking to create an authentic portrait of contemporary life in the heartland. It serves as a quiet meditation on the nature of mourning and the search for belonging in a large and diverse nation.

‘Chevalier’ (2023)

'Chevalier' (2023)
Searchlight Pictures

‘Chevalier’ focuses on the remarkable life of Joseph Bologne who was a talented composer and champion fencer in eighteenth century France. As the son of an enslaved African woman and a French plantation owner he navigates the complex social hierarchies of the royal court. He eventually finds himself caught between his artistic ambitions and the growing tensions of the French Revolution. The story highlights his incredible musical achievements and his battle against the deep rooted prejudices of his era.

‘American Sweatshop’ (2025)

'American Sweatshop' (2025)
Elsani Film

‘American Sweatshop’ is an intense thriller that follows a woman named Daisy who works as a content moderator in a demanding digital facility. She spends her work days reviewing disturbing material which slowly begins to impact her personal life and mental health. Her situation becomes even more complicated when she develops a fixation on a person she discovers through her monitoring tasks. The film provides a chilling look at the psychological toll of the internet and the invisible labor that keeps online spaces clean.

Please share your favorite movie from this weekend’s Hulu lineup in the comments.

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