Here Are the Top 10 Most-Watched Movies on Hulu This Week, Including ‘The Amateur’
Hulu’s weekly Top 10 is a lively blend of shiny new nail-biters and comfort-food classics. Fresh thrillers slide in beside era-defining rom-coms, with a splash of mythic heroics for variety. It’s the kind of lineup that makes “What should we watch?” an easy question.
We’re counting down the chart from #10 to #1, mirroring this week’s most-watched order. Each pick comes with a quick vibe check and who-it’s-for guidance, so you can lock in the perfect movie night without endless scrolling.
10. ‘The Proposal’ (2009)

‘The Proposal’ remains a rom-com ringer thanks to the crackling push-pull between Sandra Bullock and Ryan Reynolds. A sham engagement spirals into real feelings, boardroom bravado collides with family chaos, and the jokes keep landing right where you want them.
Beneath the screwball snap is a surprisingly tender look at letting down your guard and admitting what you need. If your couch crew wants a guaranteed crowd-pleaser with big laughs and a soft center, this is it.
9. ‘Locked’ (2025)

‘Locked’ boxes you into a luxury car and swallows the key, turning a simple break-in into a war of wills. Bill Skarsgård’s cornered thief and Anthony Hopkins’ ice-cold puppeteer trade feints and mind games as the walls—literal and figurative—press in.
The single-location setup keeps tension stretched like wire while character beats sharpen the stakes. For a lean, mean, one-sitting suspense jolt, climb in and brace.
8. ‘Click’ (2006)

‘Click’ starts as gadget-driven goofiness—a universal remote for life—and slowly reveals a pulse that hits harder than expected. Adam Sandler flips from broad comedy to bruised-heart sincerity, with Christopher Walken gliding through as the enigmatic wildcard.
It’s a sugar-coated reminder not to skip the moments that make the mess worth it. When you’re in the mood for laughs that sneak up with a lump in the throat, press play.
7. ‘Practical Magic’ (1998)

‘Practical Magic’ blends sisterhood, small-town whispers, and candlelit enchantments into a cozy spell of its own. The kitchen-table rituals and moonlit margaritas make the vibes immaculate, while the chemistry feels lived-in and warm.
Under the velvet, it’s about choosing your path and mending what the past tried to break. If your ideal evening is romance with a pinch of witchy whimsy, stir this into the queue.
6. ‘Pretty Woman’ (1990)

‘Pretty Woman’ still has that gravitational pull—two stars, one outrageous meet-cute, and a makeover montage etched into pop memory. Julia Roberts radiates charm, Richard Gere balances cool with curiosity, and the dialogue sparkles.
What keeps it timeless is the story’s insistence on respect, boundaries, and mutual transformation. It’s glossy, glamorous, and still an emotional slam dunk.
5. ‘The Other Woman’ (2014)

‘The Other Woman’ spins betrayal into a fizzy friendship caper. Cameron Diaz, Leslie Mann, and Kate Upton form an unlikely alliance that trades sulking for scheming, swapping tears for teamwork and perfectly chaotic hijinks.
There’s edge, but the movie’s heartbeat is solidarity and good-natured mischief. When you want rowdy laughs with just enough sweetness, this trio delivers.
4. ‘William Tell’ (2024)

‘William Tell’ gives the folk legend a rugged, widescreen revival—resistance, tyranny, and a certain famous apple ripe for the arrow. Sweeping landscapes and muscular set pieces scratch the epic itch from the first clash to the final stand.
It’s classical adventure built on grit and stubborn hope. For a change of pace from contemporary settings, this old-world saga hits the mark.
3. ‘The Amateur’ (2025)

‘The Amateur’ pushes a brilliant deskbound operative into the line of fire after a personal shock makes waiting impossible. What follows is a tight sequence of training, leverage, and globe-hopping pressure as institutions stall and a lone mind refuses to.
The thrills pop, but the moral knots give it staying power. If you want propulsive action with ideas to chew on afterward, this is your ticket.
2. ‘The Devil Wears Prada’ (2006)

‘The Devil Wears Prada’ is the office comedy that doubled as a style education. Meryl Streep’s glacier-cool editor, Anne Hathaway’s fast-learning assistant, and an arsenal of killer looks make every scene quotable.
Beyond the snark and stilettos, it’s a sharp lens on ambition and the personal costs of climbing. Whether you’re here for the makeover or the reckoning, it never goes out of fashion.
1. ‘The Monkey’ (2025)

‘The Monkey’ turns a creepy wind-up toy into a family’s recurring nightmare, threading gallows humor through escalating dread. Osgood Perkins crafts an atmosphere where every rattle feels like a bad memory waking up.
It’s moody, grisly, and perfect for a post-watch debrief full of “did you notice…?” moments. For something new that plays like a whispered legend, this tops the list.
Tell us which of these you watched this week—and which should rise or drop on next week’s chart—down in the comments.


