Best Movies to Stream this Weekend on Hulu, Including ‘Eenie Meanie’

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This weekend brings a handy mix of brand new arrivals, recent festival titles, and a few modern and classic favorites. We pulled together fifteen films that are streaming right now so you can jump from tense thrillers to broad comedies to history making epics without searching around.

To choose the lineup we started with the most recent releases, added a few fresh streaming premieres and in house debuts, then rounded things out with influential or much loved films. Every entry below gives you the essentials on the story, the key cast, and who made the movie so you can pick your watch list with confidence.

‘Eenie Meanie’ (2025)

‘Eenie Meanie’ (2025)
20th Century Studios

A former teenage getaway driver named Edie is pulled back for one last job that could save her unreliable ex from trouble. The plot balances her past in the driver’s seat with a present day race against time as a crew forms around a risky plan that runs through crowded streets and tight turns.

Shawn Simmons writes and directs, with Samara Weaving leading the cast as Edie. The ensemble includes Karl Glusman, Steve Zahn, Andy Garcia, Randall Park, Marshawn Lynch, and Mike O’Malley, with Elle Graham appearing as a younger Edie in flashbacks. The film is released under the 20th Century Studios banner.

‘Hell of a Summer’ (2025)

‘Hell of a Summer’ (2025)
30WEST

Counselor Jason Hochberg returns to Camp Pineway as a masked killer begins targeting staff on the eve of the campers’ arrival. The story tracks the group’s attempt to protect the grounds and unmask the attacker before the first day of camp turns into a disaster.

The film is co written and co directed by Billy Bryk and Finn Wolfhard. Fred Hechinger stars as Jason with Abby Quinn, D’Pharaoh Woon-A-Tai, Bryk, Wolfhard, and Pardis Saremi in key roles, and the release reaches streaming following a run on the genre festival circuit.

‘Trail of Vengeance’ (2025)

‘Trail of Vengeance’ (2025)
Skipstone Pictures

Set in 1875, the film follows widow Katherine Atherton after the murder of her husband. Her search for those responsible collides with former Pinkerton agent John Scobell as clues point toward a wider frontier conspiracy that runs through ranches, towns, and outposts.

Johnny Remo directs from a screenplay by Remo and Daniel Backman. Rumer Willis plays Katherine and Gbenga Akinnagbe plays Scobell, with supporting turns by Jeff Fahey, Eric Nelsen, Graham Greene, and Jeremy Sumpter, and the production comes from Skipstone Pictures.

‘The Bayou’ (2025)

‘The Bayou’ (2025)
Cowboy Cosmonaut Films

A small group survives a plane crash in the Louisiana Everglades and discovers an even bigger threat in the water. The plot stays close to the marsh as aggressive alligators close in around the wreck and every move through flooded grass and mud carries a cost.

The survival thriller emphasizes water work and creature suspense as improvised rescues unfold under pressure. The production details highlight the wetlands setting and the film is presented by Cowboy Cosmonaut Films.

‘Little Bites’ (2024)

‘Little Bites’ (2024)
OneFox Productions

Mindy Vogel is a widowed mother who hides her daughter Alice with her grandmother while she quietly makes sacrifices to keep a flesh eating entity known as Agyar at bay. The story focuses on a parent’s escalating plan to outmaneuver a relentless supernatural threat.

Spider One writes and directs, with Krsy Fox as Mindy and Elizabeth Phoenix Caro as Alice. Jon Sklaroff portrays Agyar and the supporting cast includes Barbara Crampton and Heather Langenkamp, who connect to the family’s fight to survive.

‘Levels’ (2024)

‘Levels’ (2024)
Farpoint Films

After the daylight murder of his girlfriend Ash, Joe searches for the truth and finds himself inside a reality bending mystery. The investigation pulls him through events that do not add up as the world begins to behave like a puzzle he has to solve.

Adam Stern writes and directs the sci fi thriller. Peter Mooney plays Joe and Cara Gee plays Ash, with Aaron Abrams and David Hewlett in support, and Amanda Tapping voices an in world system called MEL that guides parts of the search.

‘Trap’ (2024)

‘Trap’ (2024)
Blinding Edge Pictures

A father attends a massive pop concert that becomes the site of a sweeping police operation when a serial killer is believed to be in the crowd. The setup follows shifting vantage points inside the arena as authorities and bystanders converge on a suspect.

M Night Shyamalan writes and directs, and the film is produced through Blinding Edge Pictures with distribution by Warner Bros. Josh Hartnett stars, with roles for Ariel Donoghue and Saleka, and the production leans on concert scale logistics and crowd staging.

‘Sisu’ (2023)

‘Sisu’ (2023)
Subzero Film Entertainment

Set during the Lapland War in 1944, Aatami Korpi is a former Finnish commando turned gold prospector who runs afoul of a retreating Waffen SS unit after they discover his strike. The story follows his lone fight across scorched wilderness as he confronts the unit’s commander and a gauntlet of traps and mines.

Writer director Jalmari Helander stages practical stunt work across rugged locations. Jorma Tommila plays Aatami with Aksel Hennie as the commander Bruno Helldorf, along with Jack Doolan and Mimosa Willamo, and the film arrives in the United States following its run in Finland.

‘Meg 2: The Trench’ (2023)

‘Meg 2: The Trench’ (2023)
Warner Bros. Pictures

Jonas Taylor returns with a team that dives into a newly dangerous undersea trench where prehistoric threats emerge. The plot pushes the rescue crew into tight spaces and wider ocean chases as the operation grows in scale.

Ben Wheatley directs the sequel, continuing the series launched by ‘The Meg’. Jason Statham leads with Wu Jing, and the production works with international partners alongside Warner Bros, drawing on Steve Alten’s novels for the expanded setting.

‘Amsterdam’ (2022)

'Amsterdam' (2022)
20th Century Studios

Three friends witness a murder in 1930s New York, become suspects, and uncover a conspiracy that links politics, business, and espionage. The story intercuts their backstory with the present day investigation that pushes them toward a hidden network.

David O Russell writes and directs. The ensemble includes Christian Bale, Margot Robbie, and John David Washington with Taylor Swift, Anya Taylor-Joy, and Robert De Niro, and the film is produced by New Regency and released by 20th Century Studios.

‘Sonic the Hedgehog 2’ (2022)

‘Sonic the Hedgehog 2’ (2022)
Paramount Pictures

Dr Robotnik returns with new ally Knuckles as they hunt a powerful emerald that can reshape reality. Sonic teams with his new friend Tails to keep the emerald out of the wrong hands while protecting his adopted family in Green Hills.

Jeff Fowler directs, with a screenplay by Pat Casey, Josh Miller, and John Whittington. Ben Schwartz voices Sonic, Idris Elba voices Knuckles, and Colleen O’Shaughnessey voices Tails, while Jim Carrey returns as Dr Robotnik with James Marsden and Tika Sumpter in live action roles.

‘Clueless’ (1995)

‘Clueless’ (1995)
Paramount Pictures

A Beverly Hills teen takes on matchmaking and social planning while learning about friendship and first love. The story reimagines the arc of ‘Emma’ inside high school life with study halls, makeovers, and family dinners.

Amy Heckerling writes and directs and the film is produced for Paramount Pictures. Alicia Silverstone stars with Stacey Dash, Brittany Murphy, and Paul Rudd, and the movie later inspired a stage musical and a television adaptation.

‘Mrs. Doubtfire’ (1993)

‘Mrs. Doubtfire’ (1993)
20th Century Fox

A voice actor disguises himself as a Scottish housekeeper to spend time with his children after a divorce. The plot follows a careful schedule of visits and comedic close calls as the family adjusts to the new arrangement.

Chris Columbus directs the film for 20th Century Fox and the story is based on Anne Fine’s novel ‘Alias Madame Doubtfire’. Robin Williams stars with Sally Field, Pierce Brosnan, and Harvey Fierstein, and the production’s makeup work supports the central transformation.

‘Juno’ (2007)

‘Juno’ (2007)
Mandate Pictures

A sharp witted teen faces an unplanned pregnancy and decides on an adoption plan that becomes complicated by the would be parents. The story balances school, family, and a changing friendship as everyone navigates new expectations.

Jason Reitman directs from Diablo Cody’s screenplay. Elliot Page stars with Michael Cera, Jennifer Garner, and Jason Bateman, and the film is produced by Mandate Pictures with distribution by Fox Searchlight.

‘Gandhi’ (1982)

‘Gandhi’ (1982)
Goldcrest

The epic biographical drama follows Mohandas K Gandhi from his early years in South Africa to his leadership of India’s nonviolent independence movement. The narrative moves through marches, fasts, and negotiations while tracing the growth of a national campaign.

Ben Kingsley leads the cast with Rohini Hattangadi and Candice Bergen in key roles. The production is mounted with support from Goldcrest and other partners and the film’s large scale crowd work and period detail place the story across multiple locations in India and abroad.

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