Best Movies to Stream this Weekend on Hulu, Including ‘Sister Midnight’
If you are lining up a fresh watchlist for the weekend, Hulu has a stack of new arrivals alongside a few recent festival titles. The choices cover tense thrillers, documentaries, road trip stories, and creature features, so you can jump from one vibe to the next without hunting around.
These ten picks pull straight from what landed this week, with the newest additions up top. Each entry gives you the basic story setup plus the key cast and the filmmakers, so you can press play with no guesswork.
‘Sister Midnight’ (2025)

Set in Mumbai, ‘Sister Midnight’ follows Uma as married life starts to fray after a series of unsettling incidents spread through her apartment block and neighborhood. The plot tracks her attempts to manage home expectations while strange encounters keep building and neighbors begin to watch her every move.
The film is written and directed by Karan Kandhari. Radhika Apte leads the cast with Ashok Pathak and Smita Tambe in supporting roles. The production keeps the focus on cramped interiors and street level scenes while it builds tension through small changes in routine.
‘I Don’t Understand You’ (2025)

‘I Don’t Understand You’ centers on Dom and Cole, a married couple whose quick trip through rural Italy spins into confusion after a mix up with the local police. The story follows their attempts to fix paperwork, reach contacts, and navigate language barriers as the situation gets more tangled by the hour.
The film is written and directed by David Joseph Craig and Brian Crano. Nick Kroll stars as Dom and Andrew Rannells plays Cole, with appearances from Italian cast members who cross their path in stations and small town offices. The production balances travel scenes with tight interiors as plans keep shifting.
‘Titan: The OceanGate Submersible Disaster’ (2025)

The documentary ‘Titan: The OceanGate Submersible Disaster’ reconstructs the loss of the Titan during a dive to the Titanic site. It lays out the mission timeline, the implosion event, and the multinational search that followed while explaining the technical steps behind deep ocean expeditions.
Filmmakers use interviews with experts, families, and rescuers along with archival material and graphics to explain the vessel’s design and safety checks. The production places the Titan mission inside the larger history of private exploration and outlines how investigators pieced together what happened.
‘Hell of a Summer’ (2025)

Set at Camp Pineway on the last night before the season begins, ‘Hell of a Summer’ follows counselor Jason and his coworkers as a masked killer starts hunting staff across cabins and trails. The plot moves through the grounds as the team splits up, regroups, and tries to identify the attacker before sunrise.
The film is co written and co directed by Finn Wolfhard and Billy Bryk. Fred Hechinger leads the ensemble with Abby Quinn, D’Pharaoh Woon A Tai, Billy Bryk, Finn Wolfhard, and Pardis Saremi in key roles. The production uses a single location setup and a rotating point of view to track the staff through the night.
‘Trail of Vengeance’ (2025)

‘Trail of Vengeance’ follows Katherine Atherton as she sets out to find the men responsible for her husband’s murder after a raid on their homestead. Her search brings her into contact with a former detective who is chasing the same group across remote towns and border country.
Johnny Remo directs from a script that sends the leads through saloons, stage routes, and ranches while clues point to a larger conspiracy. The cast includes Rumer Willis and Gbenga Akinnagbe in the central roles with supporting turns from character actors who fill out the posse, the law, and the townsfolk they question.
‘Sacramento’ (2025)

‘Sacramento’ tracks two longtime friends who leave Los Angeles on a spur of the moment drive north that forces them to talk through big life choices. The story follows roadside stops, short detours, and long conversations that bring out old history and new plans before they reach the capital.
Michael Angarano directs and stars from a story developed with collaborators through an independent production. The cast features Michael Cera, Kristen Stewart, and Maya Erskine, and the film uses familiar California locations to keep the focus on the pair as they move from jokes to harder truths.
‘Blood & Myth’ (2025)

The documentary ‘Blood & Myth’ investigates a series of violent crimes in a remote Alaska village and the belief that an unseen force haunts the region. It follows a local investigator who gathers testimony and evidence while weighing cultural memory against documented facts.
Kahlil Hudson directs and shapes the narrative with interviews, location footage, and case files. James Dommek Jr. is involved as a producer and on screen investigator, connecting the film to prior storytelling he has done about the area and its history.
‘Little Bites’ (2024)

‘Little Bites’ focuses on Mindy Vogel, a widowed mother who tries to protect her daughter Alice from a flesh eating entity known as Agyar. Mindy hides Alice with her grandmother and begins a plan that depends on strict rules as the creature’s pressure grows.
Spider One writes and directs with an emphasis on tight spaces and careful staging. Krsy Fox stars as Mindy, Elizabeth Phoenix Caro plays Alice, and Jon Sklaroff appears as Agyar, with genre veterans Barbara Crampton and Heather Langenkamp in supporting roles that deepen the family’s backstory.
‘The Rental’ (2020)

‘The Rental’ follows two couples who book a coastal vacation house for a quick getaway that turns tense after they suspect someone is watching them. The story tracks shifting alliances, privacy breaches, and a series of choices that push the group toward a confrontation inside and around the property.
Dave Franco directs from a script by Franco and Joe Swanberg. The cast includes Dan Stevens, Alison Brie, Sheila Vand, and Jeremy Allen White. The production makes use of a seaside setting and compact interiors while the characters sift through secrets and security footage.
‘Uncle Drew’ (2018)

‘Uncle Drew’ begins when streetball fan Dax loses his team and decides to recruit playground legend Uncle Drew for a national tournament. The plot becomes a road trip as Drew reconnects with his former teammates and brings them together for a final run.
Charles Stone III directs from a screenplay by Jay Longino. Kyrie Irving leads the cast with Lil Rel Howery, Tiffany Haddish, and Nick Kroll, and the roster features Shaquille O’Neal, Chris Webber, Reggie Miller, Nate Robinson, and Lisa Leslie as the old squad who suit up again.
Tell us which Hulu picks you are watching first this weekend in the comments.


