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

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Hulu offers a diverse selection of films this weekend ranging from holiday staples to gripping biographical dramas. Viewers can enjoy high-profile new releases alongside established classics that continue to dominate the platform’s trending lists. This collection provides entertainment options for families seeking seasonal cheer as well as audiences looking for award-winning storytelling. The streaming service maintains a robust library that caters to various genres and cinematic preferences.

‘Home Alone’ (1990)

'Home Alone' (1990)
20th Century Fox

Eight-year-old Kevin McCallister must defend his house against two burglars after his family accidentally leaves him behind during Christmas vacation. He uses a series of clever booby traps to protect his home while learning the value of his family. This film remains a seasonal mainstay and is currently one of the most-watched titles on Hulu. It stars Macaulay Culkin and Joe Pesci under the direction of Chris Columbus.

‘A Christmas Story’ (1983)

'A Christmas Story' (1983)
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer

Ralphie Parker navigates the challenges of childhood while desperately dreaming of receiving a Red Ryder air rifle for Christmas. Set in the 1940s the narrative follows his interactions with his eccentric family and classmates during the holiday season. The movie has gained legendary status as a marathon favorite for its nostalgic portrayal of mid-century Americana. It continues to attract large audiences on streaming platforms during the winter months.

‘The Santa Clause 2’ (2002)

'The Santa Clause 2' (2002)
Walt Disney Pictures

Scott Calvin discovers a hidden clause in his contract that requires him to find a Mrs. Claus before Christmas Eve to retain his title. While searching for a partner he must also deal with his son landing on the naughty list. Tim Allen returns as the titular character in this sequel that expands the lore of the North Pole. The film is currently trending on Hulu as viewers revisit the popular holiday franchise.

‘The Polar Express’ (2004)

'The Polar Express' (2004)
Golden Mean

A young boy embarks on a magical train ride to the North Pole on Christmas Eve to rediscover his belief in Santa Claus. This performance-capture animated film features Tom Hanks in multiple roles and showcases a visual journey through snowy landscapes. The story emphasizes themes of faith and the enduring spirit of the holidays. It is a frequent top performer on digital platforms during the end-of-year festivities.

‘National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation’ (1989)

'National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation' (1989)
Hughes Entertainment

Clark Griswold attempts to host the perfect family Christmas only to face a series of disasters involving unruly relatives and malfunctioning lights. The comedy highlights the chaotic nature of holiday gatherings and the pressures of seasonal expectations. Chevy Chase leads the ensemble cast in this third installment of the ‘Vacation’ series. It remains a staple for viewers looking for humor during the traditional winter break.

‘Straight Outta Compton’ (2015)

'Straight Outta Compton' (2015)
Universal Pictures

This biographical drama follows the rise and fall of the influential gangsta rap group N.W.A in the mid-1980s. It explores how the members revolutionized hip-hop culture while facing systemic challenges and internal conflicts. The film features powerful performances that depict the social climate of Compton during that era. It consistently appears on Hulu’s most-watched list for its compelling portrayal of music history.

‘Superbad’ (2007)

'Superbad' (2007)
Columbia Pictures

Two high school seniors embark on a frantic quest to secure alcohol for a party in hopes of impressing their classmates before graduation. Their journey becomes a test of their lifelong friendship as they encounter eccentric police officers and various obstacles. This coming-of-age comedy is celebrated for its authentic dialogue and chemistry between the lead actors. It maintains a strong presence on streaming services as a modern cult classic.

‘The Unknown Country’ (2023)

'The Unknown Country' (2023)
Cold Iron Pictures

Lily Gladstone stars as a woman who embarks on a solo road trip through the American Midwest after receiving an unexpected invitation. The narrative blends fictional elements with documentary-style encounters to capture the diverse experiences of people along her route. This indie drama explores themes of grief and connection against the backdrop of vast landscapes. It is a recent addition to the Hulu library that offers a meditative cinematic experience.

‘Chevalier’ (2023)

'Chevalier' (2023)
Searchlight Pictures

This historical drama tells the story of Joseph Bologne who was a champion fencer and celebrated composer in pre-revolutionary France. As the illegitimate son of an African slave and a French plantation owner he rises through the ranks of French society despite pervasive racism. His life becomes complicated when he engages in a forbidden love affair and faces political turmoil. The film arrives on Hulu this week to showcase the life of this remarkable real-life figure.

‘American Sweatshop’ (2025)

'American Sweatshop' (2025)
Elsani Film

This contemporary drama follows a group of content moderators who must navigate the psychological toll of viewing disturbing material to keep the internet safe. The story focuses on one woman who becomes obsessed with a specific case that threatens her professional and personal stability. It highlights the hidden labor and ethical dilemmas prevalent in the modern digital landscape. The film is a new release on Hulu that offers a timely look at the dark side of social media infrastructure.

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