An Oscar-Winning Hit and All the Other Movies Coming to Hulu This Week
This week brings a massive influx of entertainment to Hulu, ranging from highly anticipated 2025 releases to a vast collection of award-winning classics and animated favorites. Subscribers can look forward to the streaming premiere of the new musical adaptation ‘Kiss of the Spider Woman’ alongside the bizarre anthology ‘Kinds of Kindness’. The schedule is particularly heavy on Sunday, March 1, which sees the arrival of dozens of films including ‘Fight Club’, ‘Toy Story’, and ‘Birdman’.
‘Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City’ (2021)

This horror reboot returns to the roots of the popular video game franchise, focusing on the initial outbreak that doomed a Midwestern town. A group of survivors must band together to uncover the dark secrets of the Umbrella Corporation while fighting off flesh-eating zombies. The film combines elements from the first two games, featuring iconic locations like the Spencer Mansion and the Raccoon City Police Department. Fans of the series can catch this action-packed survival story when it arrives on Monday, February 23.
‘Tornado’ (2025)

In this survival thriller, nature’s most destructive force takes center stage as characters face a catastrophic weather event. The narrative focuses on the human cost of survival and the desperate measures people take when confronted with unstoppable natural disasters. Intense visual effects drive the story, creating a chaotic atmosphere that tests the resilience of the protagonists. Viewers interested in high-stakes environmental dramas can stream this film starting Tuesday, February 24.
‘Kiss of the Spider Woman’ (2025)

Based on the celebrated novel and subsequent Broadway musical, this film is set within an Argentine prison during the 1980s. The story follows the complex relationship between a revolutionary and a gay window dresser who escapes reality through elaborate film fantasies. Starring Jennifer Lopez and Diego Luna, the movie explores themes of escapism, political oppression, and human connection under dire circumstances. This musical drama makes its streaming debut on Friday, February 27.
‘The Accountant’ (2016)

Ben Affleck stars as Christian Wolff, a mathematics savant with more affinity for numbers than people, who works as a freelance accountant for dangerous criminal organizations. When he takes on a legitimate client to lower his profile, he uncovers a discrepancy involving millions of dollars that puts him in the crosshairs of lethal forces. As the Treasury Department closes in, Wolff must utilize his specialized combat training to survive the unraveling conspiracy. This action-thriller becomes available to watch on Friday, February 27.
‘A Journal for Jordan’ (2021)

Directed by Denzel Washington, this drama tells the true story of First Sergeant Charles Monroe King and the journal he wrote for his infant son while deployed in Iraq. Michael B. Jordan stars as King, portraying the soldier’s dedication to instilling values of dignity and love in his child despite the distance. The narrative weaves together his writings with the romance he shared with his partner, Dana Canedy, back home. This emotional tribute to fatherhood and sacrifice arrives on Saturday, February 28.
‘Passengers’ (2016)

Jennifer Lawrence and Chris Pratt star in this sci-fi romance set aboard a massive spacecraft traveling to a distant colony planet. Due to a malfunction in the hibernation pods, two passengers are awakened 90 years too early, leaving them stranded together for the remainder of their lives. As they fall in love, they discover a grave danger threatening the ship and the thousands of sleeping passengers on board. This visual spectacle arrives on Hulu on Saturday, February 28.
‘Kinds of Kindness’ (2024)

Director Yorgos Lanthimos reunites with Emma Stone for this triptych fable that explores themes of power, control, and faith. The film presents three distinct stories: a man seeking to take control of his own life, a policeman whose missing wife returns a different person, and a woman searching for a specific spiritual guide. The anthology features a recurring cast playing different roles in each segment, highlighting the absurdity of human behavior. This critically analyzed film begins streaming on Saturday, February 28.
‘Fight Club’ (1999)

David Fincher’s cult classic follows an insomniac office worker who finds an outlet for his repressed anger by starting an underground fight club with a charismatic soap salesman named Tyler Durden. What begins as a way for men to vent their aggression quickly evolves into a dangerous anti-capitalist organization known as Project Mayhem. Edward Norton and Brad Pitt deliver defining performances in a story that questions consumer culture and masculinity. This psychological drama is available starting Sunday, March 1.
‘Love of My Loves’ (2014)

Also known as ‘Amor de mis amores’, this Mexican romantic comedy revolves around the chaotic days leading up to a wedding. As the protagonist travels to Madrid to find the perfect dress, a series of misunderstandings and chance encounters puts her relationship to the test. The film explores the complexities of commitment and the realization that true love might be found in unexpected places. Viewers can enjoy this lighthearted romance on Sunday, March 1.
‘Juno’ (2007)

Ellen Page stars as a quick-witted teenager who faces an unplanned pregnancy and decides to place her baby for adoption. She chooses a wealthy couple, played by Jennifer Garner and Jason Bateman, but complicating factors arise as she gets to know the prospective father. The film is celebrated for its sharp, distinctive dialogue written by Diablo Cody and its indie-folk soundtrack. This coming-of-age comedy-drama lands on Hulu on Sunday, March 1.
‘The Secret Agent’ (2025)

Set against a backdrop of espionage and political intrigue, this thriller follows an operative forced to navigate a web of betrayal. The protagonist must race against time to prevent a catastrophic event while unsure of whom to trust within their own agency. High-stakes action sequences are balanced with the psychological toll of living a double life. This new release joins the library on Sunday, March 1.
‘Chilangolandia’ (2021)

This satirical comedy takes a humorous look at life in Mexico City, weaving together multiple storylines that capture the chaos and charm of the capital. Characters from different social strata attempt to navigate corruption, economic struggles, and the pursuit of the “Mexican Dream.” The film utilizes caricature and farce to offer a critique of modern society while celebrating the resilience of its inhabitants. It becomes available for streaming on Sunday, March 1.
‘Memoirs of a Geisha’ (2005)

Based on the best-selling novel, this visually stunning drama chronicles the life of Chiyo, who is sold into a geisha house as a child. She eventually transforms into the legendary geisha Sayuri, navigating a world of rivalry, politics, and forbidden love against the backdrop of World War II. The film features elaborate costume design and cinematography that captures the beauty and rigidity of pre-war Kyoto. This historical romance arrives on Sunday, March 1.
‘I Don’t Know Whether to Slit My Wrists or Leave Them Long’ (2013)

This Mexican dark comedy, originally titled ‘No sé si cortarme las venas o dejármelas largas’, focuses on the tangled lives of neighbors in an apartment building. As two women befriend a new tenant, secrets regarding their marriages and personal failures begin to surface, leading to dramatic and humorous confrontations. The film examines the pressure to maintain appearances versus the reality of emotional dissatisfaction. It begins streaming on Sunday, March 1.
‘London’ (2006)

Chris Evans and Jason Statham star in this romantic drama about a drug-fueled party where a man tries to win back his ex-girlfriend before she moves to California. The narrative takes place largely in a bathroom, focusing on intense, dialogue-driven conversations about love, pain, and philosophical musings on relationships. The film is known for its gritty tone and the intense dynamic between the lead actors. Audiences can watch this indie drama on Sunday, March 1.
‘Good Savage’ (2025)

This narrative explores the tension between civilization and primal instincts, often focusing on characters who reject modern societal norms. The story follows a protagonist who retreats into nature, only to find that escaping the human condition is more difficult than anticipated. Themes of isolation and the romanticization of the wild are central to the plot. This provocative new film arrives on Sunday, March 1.
‘Garfield’ (2004)

The famous lasagna-loving cat makes his live-action debut in this family comedy featuring the voice of Bill Murray. Garfield’s pampered life is turned upside down when his owner, Jon, adopts a dog named Odie, whom Garfield immediately resents. However, when Odie is kidnapped, the cynical feline must leave his comfort zone to launch a rescue mission. This nostalgic adaptation streams on Sunday, March 1.
‘Garfield: A Tail of Two Kitties’ (2006)

In this sequel, Garfield travels to London and is mistaken for a royal cat named Prince, who has just inherited a castle. While Prince experiences the life of a commoner, Garfield enjoys the royal treatment until he discovers a plot to steal the estate. The film features the classic humor of the comic strip alongside a case of mistaken identity. It becomes available on Sunday, March 1.
‘Speed’ (1994)

Keanu Reeves and Sandra Bullock star in this high-octane action classic about a Los Angeles bus rigged to explode if its speed drops below 50 miles per hour. A police officer must board the moving vehicle and work with a civilian passenger to keep the bus moving through heavy traffic while trying to disarm the bomb. The film is renowned for its non-stop pacing and practical stunt work. Viewers can experience the thrill ride on Sunday, March 1.
‘The Revenant’ (2015)

Leonardo DiCaprio won his first Oscar for his portrayal of frontiersman Hugh Glass, who is mauled by a bear and left for dead by his hunting team. Fueled by sheer will and a desire for vengeance against the man who betrayed him, Glass navigates the brutal winter wilderness of the 1820s. Directed by Alejandro G. Iñárritu, the film is noted for its natural lighting and immersive cinematography. This survival epic arrives on Sunday, March 1.
‘West Side Story’ (2021)

Steven Spielberg directs this adaptation of the classic 1957 musical, exploring the forbidden love between Tony and Maria amidst the rivalry of the Jets and the Sharks. Set in 1950s New York City, the film retains the iconic Leonard Bernstein score while updating the choreography and deepening the social context of the era. The production received acclaim for its vibrant visuals and the performances of its ensemble cast. It begins streaming on Sunday, March 1.
‘Cast Away’ (2000)

Tom Hanks delivers a tour-de-force performance as a FedEx systems analyst who becomes the sole survivor of a plane crash in the Pacific Ocean. Stranded on an uninhabited island, he must learn to survive physically and mentally, with only a volleyball named Wilson for companionship. The film depicts his years of isolation and his eventual, difficult return to civilization. This survival drama is available on Sunday, March 1.
‘Marie Antoinette’ (2006)

Sofia Coppola’s stylized biography of France’s ill-fated queen focuses on her lavish lifestyle and isolation within the court of Versailles. Kirsten Dunst plays the title role, portraying the young monarch’s transition from an Austrian archduchess to a symbol of excess in pre-revolutionary France. The film is famous for its anachronistic pop soundtrack and pastel-colored visual palette. It arrives on Hulu on Sunday, March 1.
‘Angel On The Clock’ (2018)

This animated fantasy film tells the story of a young girl named Amelia who wishes to stop time because she is battling a serious illness. In her quest, she enters a magical world inside a clock where she meets the angel responsible for managing time. The film explores themes of accepting the present and the value of every moment in life. This heartwarming family movie streams on Sunday, March 1.
‘Long Shot’ (2019)

Seth Rogen and Charlize Theron star in this romantic comedy about a journalist who reconnects with his former babysitter, now the U.S. Secretary of State. As she prepares to run for president, she hires him as a speechwriter, sparking an unlikely romance between the two vastly different personalities. The film balances political satire with genuine chemistry and humor. It becomes available to watch on Sunday, March 1.
‘Pearl Harbor’ (2001)

Michael Bay’s war drama weaves a fictional love triangle into the historical events of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941. Two childhood friends, played by Ben Affleck and Josh Hartnett, become fighter pilots and fall for the same nurse, played by Kate Beckinsale. The film features massive pyrotechnics and an extended action sequence depicting the devastating air raid. This blockbuster arrives on Sunday, March 1.
‘Perfect Strangers’ (2017)

A remake of the Italian hit, this comedy-drama centers on a group of friends who gather for a dinner party and decide to play a dangerous game. They agree to place their phones on the table and share every text, email, and call they receive, leading to the revelation of explosive secrets. The film examines the fragility of relationships and the hidden lives people lead in the digital age. It streams starting Sunday, March 1.
‘Lords of Dogtown’ (2005)

Set in the 1970s, this biographical drama chronicles the rise of the Z-Boys, a group of young surfers from Venice, California, who revolutionize skateboarding. The film depicts how they took their aggressive surfing style to empty swimming pools, birthing modern skate culture. Heath Ledger stars as skip Engblom, the designer who helps launch their careers amidst their growing fame and personal conflicts. This cult favorite is available on Sunday, March 1.
‘1938: When Mexico Recovered Its Oil’ (2025)

This historical drama delves into a critical year in world history, examining the sociopolitical tensions leading up to the outbreak of World War II. The narrative likely focuses on specific events or personal stories that illustrate the rising tide of fascism and the erosion of peace in Europe. Attention to period detail and historical accuracy drives the storytelling. This 2025 release arrives on Sunday, March 1.
‘It Was Just an Accident’ (2025)

The plot of this film centers on a seemingly minor incident that spirals out of control, triggering a chain reaction of unfortunate events for the protagonists. Whether framed as a dark comedy or a thriller, the story explores the consequences of unintended actions and the chaos of bad luck. The characters must scramble to cover their tracks or fix the mistake before it destroys their lives. This new title drops on Sunday, March 1.
‘Firehouse Dog’ (2007)

A celebrity dog named Rex gets lost and is adopted by a shabby fire station, where he befriends a young boy and helps revitalize the crew’s spirit. The family comedy combines slapstick humor with a heartwarming story about bonding and redemption. Rex uses his Hollywood stunts to become a local hero, proving that he is more than just a show dog. Families can stream this on Sunday, March 1.
‘Raising Arizona’ (1987)

The Coen Brothers directed this eccentric crime comedy about an ex-convict and an ex-police officer who marry and discover they cannot have children. Desperate for a family, they decide to kidnap one of the quintuplets of a famous furniture tycoon, setting off a chaotic series of events involving bounty hunters and escaped convicts. Nicolas Cage and Holly Hunter star in this fast-paced, visually inventive film. It arrives on Hulu on Sunday, March 1.
‘Musth’ (2013)

This Mexican drama explores the lives of a group of friends who are reunited following a tragic event that shakes their circle. As they reconnect, they are forced to confront past grievances, secrets, and the complicated dynamics that hold them together. The film serves as a character study on grief, loyalty, and the endurance of friendship over time. It becomes available on Sunday, March 1.
‘Demon Inside’ (2013)

Also known as ‘Espectro’, this horror film follows a woman recovering from a trauma who moves into an apartment to find peace, only to be tormented by a malevolent presence. As paranormal events escalate, she struggles to distinguish between her psychological scars and the supernatural threat. The film utilizes atmospheric tension and psychological horror elements to unsettle the audience. Horror fans can watch it on Sunday, March 1.
‘The Insider’ (1999)

Russell Crowe and Al Pacino star in this gripping biographical drama about a research chemist who comes under attack when he decides to blow the whistle on the tobacco industry. Directed by Michael Mann, the film depicts the intense pressure faced by the whistleblower and the TV producer trying to air his interview on ’60 Minutes’. It is a tense examination of corporate power and journalistic integrity. This acclaimed film streams on Sunday, March 1.
‘Point Break’ (1991)

Keanu Reeves stars as Johnny Utah, an FBI agent who goes undercover to infiltrate a gang of surfers suspected of being bank robbers. He forms a complex bond with the gang’s charismatic leader, Bodhi, played by Patrick Swayze, blurring the lines between his duty and the adrenaline-fueled lifestyle. The film is a staple of 90s action cinema, known for its skydiving and surfing sequences. It arrives on Sunday, March 1.
‘Silver Linings Playbook’ (2012)

Bradley Cooper and Jennifer Lawrence star in this romantic comedy-drama about a man with bipolar disorder trying to rebuild his life after a stint in a mental health facility. He meets a young widow with her own emotional struggles, and they agree to help each other navigate their personal challenges, leading to a dance competition. The film was praised for its honest depiction of mental health and the chemistry between the leads. It becomes available on Sunday, March 1.
‘The Internship’ (2013)

Vince Vaughn and Owen Wilson reunite as two salesmen whose careers have been torpedoed by the digital age, leading them to talk their way into a coveted internship at Google. Surrounded by tech-savvy geniuses half their age, they must prove that their old-school people skills are still valuable in the modern corporate world. The comedy highlights the generation gap and the culture of Silicon Valley. It streams starting Sunday, March 1.
‘My Cousin Vinny’ (1992)

Joe Pesci stars as Vinny Gambini, a brash, inexperienced lawyer from New York who travels to Alabama to defend his cousin against a murder charge. Alongside his fiancée, played by Marisa Tomei in an Oscar-winning role, Vinny clashes with the local judge and legal procedures while trying to uncover the truth. The film is beloved for its courtroom humor and accurate depiction of legal cross-examination. It lands on Hulu on Sunday, March 1.
‘The Good Girls’ (2019)

Set during the 1982 economic crisis in Mexico, this drama follows a wealthy socialite, played by Ilse Salas, as her privileged world begins to crumble. As her husband’s business fails, she struggles to maintain her status and appearance among her elite social circle. The film offers a critique of class and superficiality during a time of national instability. Viewers can watch ‘Las niñas bien’ on Sunday, March 1.
‘Magic in the Moonlight’ (2014)

Woody Allen directs this romantic comedy set in the 1920s about a cynical Englishman sent to the South of France to expose a young American woman claiming to be a spiritual medium. Starring Colin Firth and Emma Stone, the film plays with themes of skepticism versus belief against the backdrop of the Jazz Age. The lush cinematography captures the scenic beauty of the French Riviera. It arrives on Sunday, March 1.
‘Crazy Heart’ (2009)

Jeff Bridges delivers an Oscar-winning performance as Bad Blake, a washed-up country music singer battling alcoholism and a fading career. When he meets a young journalist, he finds a reason to turn his life around and attempt a comeback. The film features original music and a poignant look at the road to redemption and the cost of fame. This drama streams on Sunday, March 1.
‘Ratatouille’ (2007)

Pixar’s animated masterpiece follows Remy, a rat with a highly developed sense of taste who dreams of becoming a chef in Paris. He forms an unusual alliance with a garbage boy at a famous restaurant, secretly guiding his cooking from under his toque. The film celebrates the joy of food and the idea that great art can come from anyone. It becomes available on Sunday, March 1.
‘Dead Poets Society’ (1989)

Robin Williams stars as John Keating, an English teacher at a strict all-boys preparatory school who inspires his students to seize the day through the appreciation of poetry. His unconventional methods challenge the conservative administration and encourage the boys to pursue their own dreams and voices. The film is an enduring drama about conformity, rebellion, and the power of education. It arrives on Hulu on Sunday, March 1.
‘Finding Nemo’ (2003)

This beloved animated film tells the story of Marlin, an overprotective clownfish who embarks on a dangerous journey across the ocean to rescue his captured son, Nemo. Along the way, he teams up with Dory, a blue tang with short-term memory loss, facing sharks, jellyfish, and turtles. The movie is celebrated for its underwater visuals and emotional storytelling. Families can watch it starting Sunday, March 1.
‘The Descendants’ (2011)

George Clooney stars as a Hawaiian land baron who attempts to reconnect with his two daughters after his wife falls into a coma. Complicating his grief is the revelation that his wife was having an affair, sending him on a journey to confront her lover. The film balances humor and tragedy against the scenic but complex backdrop of modern Hawaii. This drama streams on Sunday, March 1.
‘Frozen’ (2013)

Disney’s global phenomenon centers on two royal sisters, Anna and Elsa, the latter of whom has the magical power to create ice and snow. When Elsa accidentally traps their kingdom in eternal winter, Anna sets off on a journey to find her sister and restore summer. The film features iconic songs and themes of sisterhood and self-acceptance. It becomes available on Sunday, March 1.
‘Toy Story’ (1995)

The film that launched Pixar Animation Studios introduces Woody, a pull-string cowboy doll, and Buzz Lightyear, a high-tech space ranger, who vie for the affection of their owner, Andy. As they get separated from home, the two rivals must work together to escape a toy-torturing neighbor and return before Andy moves away. This groundbreaking computer-animated film remains a classic of the genre. It streams starting Sunday, March 1.
‘Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story’ (2004)

Vince Vaughn and Ben Stiller star as owners of rival gyms who compete in a high-stakes dodgeball tournament in Las Vegas. The owner of the dilapidated Average Joe’s Gym must win the prize money to save his business from being bought out by the corporate Globo Gym. The comedy is packed with slapstick humor and memorable one-liners. It arrives on Hulu on Sunday, March 1.
‘Sugar Kisses’ (2013)

Set in a rough neighborhood in Mexico City, this coming-of-age film, originally titled ‘Besos de azúcar’, follows a young boy who falls in love with the stepdaughter of a formidable local corruption boss. The young romance tries to survive amidst the violence, theft, and familial dysfunction surrounding them. It is a story of innocence clashing with a harsh reality. This drama becomes available on Sunday, March 1.
‘Mardi Gras: Spring Break’ (2011)

A group of college friends decides to take a road trip to New Orleans to experience the legendary Mardi Gras celebration. Their adventure is filled with raucous parties, romantic mishaps, and the typical chaos of spring break comedies. The film leans into the genre’s tropes of friendship and wild escapades. Viewers can stream this comedy on Sunday, March 1.
‘Dirty Grandpa’ (2016)

Robert De Niro and Zac Efron star in this raunchy comedy about an uptight lawyer who is tricked into driving his foul-mouthed grandfather to Daytona Beach for spring break. The grandfather is determined to live life to the fullest after his wife’s passing, dragging his grandson into a series of outrageous situations. The film relies on shock humor and the contrasting dynamic between the two leads. It lands on Hulu on Sunday, March 1.
‘Made of Honor’ (2008)

Patrick Dempsey plays a serial dater who realizes he is in love with his best friend, played by Michelle Monaghan, just as she announces her engagement to a Scotsman. He agrees to be her “maid” of honor with the secret intention of winning her over before the wedding takes place. The romantic comedy features scenes set in New York and the Scottish Highlands. It arrives on Sunday, March 1.
‘There’s Something About Mary’ (1998)

This Farrelly Brothers comedy stars Ben Stiller as a man who tracks down his high school crush, Mary, played by Cameron Diaz, years after a disastrous prom date. However, he discovers that virtually every man who meets Mary falls in love with her, creating a chaotic competition for her affections. The film is known for its gross-out humor and enduring popularity. It streams starting Sunday, March 1.
‘Amores incompletos’ (2023)

In this Mexican comedy-drama, a 65-year-old man discovers his recently deceased wife’s secret diary, which reveals she had three lovers during their marriage. Determined to understand her better, he embarks on a journey across Baja California to track down and meet each of the men. The road trip becomes a voyage of self-discovery and acceptance. It becomes available on Sunday, March 1.
‘127 Hours’ (2010)

James Franco portrays real-life mountaineer Aron Ralston, who becomes trapped by a boulder in an isolated canyon in Utah. Over the course of five days, he examines his life and relationships while struggling to survive with limited supplies. The film culminates in his desperate decision to amputate his own arm to escape certain death. This intense survival story arrives on Sunday, March 1.
‘Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance)’ (2014)

Michael Keaton stars as a faded Hollywood actor known for playing a superhero who attempts to revive his career by writing, directing, and starring in a Broadway play. Filmed to look like a single continuous shot, the movie explores the protagonist’s mental unraveling and the chaos of the theater production. The film won the Academy Award for Best Picture for its technical ambition and performances. It streams on Sunday, March 1.
Let us know in the comments which of these new additions you are most excited to add to your watchlist this week!


