Best Movies to Stream this Weekend on Hulu, Including ‘Labyrinth’
If you’re planning a cozy movie weekend, Hulu’s got a solid mix right now—new premieres, festival favorites, and a few high-profile 2024–2025 titles. Below, you’ll find ten films available this week, with quick details on what each is about, who’s in it, and the key creators behind the camera so you can pick fast and hit play.
‘The First Omen’ (2024)

Director Arkasha Stevenson expands the classic horror mythology with a prequel set in Rome, following an American novice who stumbles onto a conspiracy tied to the birth of the Antichrist. The cast includes Nell Tiger Free, Tawfeek Barhom, Sônia Braga, Ralph Ineson, and Bill Nighy. The screenplay is by Stevenson, Tim Smith, and Keith Thomas from a story by Ben Jacoby. Distributed by 20th Century Studios, it arrives during Hulu’s November 24–30 window.
‘The Assistant’ (2019)

Written and directed by Kitty Green, this day-in-the-life workplace drama tracks a junior assistant (Julia Garner) at a New York production company as she encounters systemic abuses and industry gatekeeping. The ensemble features Matthew Macfadyen, Makenzie Leigh, and Kristine Froseth. Bleecker Street handled distribution for the 87-minute feature. It’s part of Hulu’s late-November film drop.
‘Bride Hard’ (2025)

From director Simon West and writer Shaina Steinberg, this action-comedy centers on a lavish wedding overrun by mercenaries, forcing a rescue amid escalating set-pieces. Rebel Wilson stars alongside Anna Camp, Anna Chlumsky, Da’Vine Joy Randolph, Stephen Dorff, and Justin Hartley. Production partners include Balcony 9 and Elevated, with Ryan Shore composing. It’s slated in Hulu’s schedule for the November 28 frame.
‘Chris Hemsworth: A Road Trip to Remember’ (2025)

This National Geographic feature follows Chris Hemsworth and his father, Craig, on a motorcycle journey across Australia after Craig’s early-stage Alzheimer’s diagnosis, using reminiscence therapy to spark memories. Directed by Tom Barbor-Might with Tom Watt-Smith among the executive producers, it includes contributions from psychologist Dr. Suraj Samtani. The doc is produced in partnership with NatGeo. It’s listed among Hulu’s November 24 arrivals.
‘The Ugly Stepsister’ (2025)

Emilie Blichfeldt writes and directs this satirical body-horror twist on the Cinderella myth, focusing on Elvira’s ruthless rivalry with her glamorous stepsister. The film stars Lea Myren, Thea Sofie Loch Næss, and Ane Dahl Torp. Production companies include Mer Film and Zentropa, with Scanbox handling regional release duties. Festival play cited includes Sundance’s Midnight section and Panorama at Berlin.
‘Girl in the Attic’ (2025)

A thriller about Kelsey, an aspiring marathoner whose online footprint makes her a target for an obsessive clerk who abducts her and confines her in his attic. Cast listings include Sophia Carriere, Keenan Tracey, and Jean Louisa Kelly. The film is positioned as a survival story driven by the victim’s ingenuity and endurance. It’s scheduled among Hulu’s late-November additions.
‘Armand’ (2024)

Writer-director Halfdan Ullmann Tøndel’s debut unfolds during a tense school meeting after an alleged incident between two six-year-old boys, with adults clashing behind closed doors. The cast features Renate Reinsve, Ellen Dorrit Petersen, and Endre Hellestveit. The film premiered in Cannes’ Un Certain Regard and later won the Caméra d’Or. It’s included in the recent Hulu round-up of incoming films.
‘Osiris’ (2025)

A Special Forces team is abducted mid-operation and awakens aboard an alien craft, where survivors led by a character named Anya fight predatory creatures. The cast includes Max Martini, LaMonica Garrett, Brianna Hildebrand, Michael Irby, and Linda Hamilton. William Kaufman directs and co-writes, with Vertical handling distribution and XYZ Films among producers. It appears on Hulu’s November listings.
‘The Book of Clarence’ (2024)

Jeymes Samuel’s Jerusalem-set tale follows Clarence, a debt-ridden hustler who schemes to pose as a messiah in A.D. 33. LaKeith Stanfield leads a large ensemble featuring Omar Sy, RJ Cyler, Anna Diop, Alfre Woodard, Benedict Cumberbatch, James McAvoy, and David Oyelowo. Samuel wrote, directed, and composed the score; Legendary is among the producers. It’s named in Hulu’s recent incoming titles.
’55’ (2025)

Set in Mumbai’s criminal underworld, the story follows an orphaned teenage pickpocket known only as “55,” whose life changes after a confrontation with a victim’s daughter. Shyam Madiraju directs, with Emraan Hashmi attached to star. Coverage notes the number-coded gang premise and Scott Free among associated producers. It appears on the November slate of Hulu arrivals.
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