‘Armand’ and Every Other Movie Coming To Hulu This Week
Here’s your week-at-a-glance lineup of films headed to Hulu, with the exact arrival date for each title plus quick-hit details on what they’re about, who’s in them, and who made them.
‘Villains’ (2019)

Arrives Monday, 11/10. A darkly comic home-invasion flip, this one follows small-time crooks Mickey and Jules who break into a house and discover a sinister couple with a shocking secret; it stars Bill Skarsgård and Maika Monroe opposite Jeffrey Donovan and Kyra Sedgwick. It was written and directed by Dan Berk and Robert Olsen. The film premiered at SXSW before its U.S. release by Gunpowder & Sky.
‘The Little Hours’ (2017)

Arrives Monday, 11/10. Loosely adapted from stories in Boccaccio’s ‘The Decameron,’ this medieval misadventure centers on a runaway servant (Dave Franco) hiding in a convent where three nuns create escalating chaos; Alison Brie, Aubrey Plaza, and Kate Micucci lead the ensemble with John C. Reilly, Molly Shannon, and Fred Armisen. Jeff Baena wrote and directed. Dan Romer composed the score and Quyen Tran handled cinematography.
‘Apollo 18’ (2011)

Arrives Monday, 11/10. A found-footage sci-fi horror conceit imagines the “canceled” Apollo 18 mission actually touched down on the Moon in 1974 and uncovered a lethal secret; the astronauts are played by Warren Christie, Lloyd Owen, and Ryan Robbins. Gonzalo López-Gallego directed from a script by Brian Miller, with producer Timur Bekmambetov attached.
‘Don’t Breathe 2’ (2021)

Arrives Monday, 11/10. Stephen Lang returns as Norman Nordstrom, the blind veteran protecting a young girl named Phoenix when violent figures from her past track her down. Rodo Sayagues directed and co-wrote with Fede Álvarez; producers include Álvarez, Sam Raimi, and Rob Tapert. The primary cast also features Madelyn Grace and Brendan Sexton III.
‘Skyline’ (2010)

Arrives Monday, 11/10. A group of friends in a Los Angeles high-rise confronts an alien event that lures people into the sky; the ensemble includes Eric Balfour, Donald Faison, Scottie Thompson, and David Zayas. Brothers Greg and Colin Strause directed, with Liam O’Donnell co-writing and Hydraulx contributing effects.
‘Labyrinth’ (1986)

Arrives Monday, 11/10. Jim Henson’s fantasy follows teenager Sarah as she navigates an enchanted maze to rescue her baby brother from Jareth, the Goblin King; Jennifer Connelly stars opposite David Bowie. The screenplay is by Terry Jones from a story by Henson and Dennis Lee, with George Lucas serving as executive producer for the Henson Associates/Lucasfilm co-production.
‘Bordertown’ (2007)

Arrives Monday, 11/10. Inspired by the femicides in Ciudad Juárez, the crime drama centers on a Chicago reporter (Jennifer Lopez) sent to investigate a string of murders near the border; the cast includes Antonio Banderas, Martin Sheen, Maya Zapata, and Sônia Braga. Gregory Nava wrote and directed, and Lopez also served as a producer.
‘Midnight Sun’ (2018)

Arrives Monday, 11/10. A teen with xeroderma pigmentosum builds a secret nighttime romance while hiding her condition; Bella Thorne and Patrick Schwarzenegger star with Rob Riggle. Scott Speer directed from Eric Kirsten’s screenplay, and the film adapts the 2006 Japanese hit ‘A Song to the Sun.’
’55’ (2025)

Arrives Tuesday, 11/11. Set in Mumbai’s criminal underbelly, the story follows an orphaned teenage pickpocket known only as “55” whose life pivots after a confrontation with a victim’s daughter. Shyam Madiraju directs; Emraan Hashmi is attached to star, with ScreenDollars and Letterboxd listings describing the number-coded gang premise and the project’s producers.
‘The Book of Clarence’ (2024)

Arrives Tuesday, 11/11. Jeymes Samuel’s biblical-era tale follows Clarence, a hustler in A.D. 33 Jerusalem who schemes to pose as a messiah to escape debt and win status; LaKeith Stanfield leads a cast that includes Omar Sy, RJ Cyler, Anna Diop, Alfre Woodard, Benedict Cumberbatch, James McAvoy, and David Oyelowo. Samuel wrote, directed, and composed the music, with producers including Samuel and Jay-Z.
‘Osiris’ (2025)

Arrives Saturday, 11/15. An elite Special Forces team is abducted mid-operation and awakens aboard an alien craft, where survivors led by Anya must battle predatory creatures; Max Martini, LaMonica Garrett, Brianna Hildebrand, Michael Irby, and Linda Hamilton star. William Kaufman directs and co-writes, with Vertical as distributor and XYZ Films among the producers.
‘Don’t Breathe’ (2016)

Arrives Saturday, 11/15. A trio of Detroit burglars breaks into the home of a blind veteran only to find themselves hunted inside the house; Jane Levy, Dylan Minnette, Daniel Zovatto, and Stephen Lang star. Fede Álvarez directed and co-wrote with Rodo Sayagues, and the film launched the franchise continued by the 2021 sequel.
‘Armand’ (2024)

Arrives Tuesday, 11/18. A tense, single-location drama unfolds during a school meeting after an alleged incident between two six-year-old boys; the adult confrontation stars Renate Reinsve, Ellen Dorrit Petersen, and Endre Hellestveit. It’s the feature debut of writer-director Halfdan Ullmann Tøndel—the film premiered at Cannes (Un Certain Regard) and later won the Caméra d’Or.
Tell us which ones you’re queuing up first—and what you think about this week’s mix—in the comments!


