Every Movie Leaving Hulu This Week, Including ‘A Chiara’
It’s the last call for a handful of festival favorites and recent indies heading out the door between Monday 9/22 and Sunday 9/28. If any of these are on your watchlist, you’ll want to plan around their specific dates below so you can catch them before they go.
Each entry includes straightforward details—who made it, who stars in it, and what it’s about—plus the exact day it leaves during the Monday 9/22–Sunday 9/28 window. No fluff, just the key info you need.
‘The Almond and the Seahorse’ (2022)

Co-directed by Celyn Jones and Tom Stern and adapted from Kaite O’Reilly’s stage play of the same name, ‘The Almond and the Seahorse’ follows two couples whose lives are upended by traumatic brain injury. The cast includes Rebel Wilson, Charlotte Gainsbourg, Trine Dyrholm, and Celyn Jones. The screenplay draws from O’Reilly’s original work, with Jones collaborating on the adaptation. This title leaves on Monday 9/22.
Set in contemporary Britain, the drama centers on partners navigating memory loss and identity change after life-altering injuries, with narrative threads that intersect through hospital and rehabilitation settings. Character perspectives include a marine archaeologist and a woman fighting to keep her relationship intact in the face of shifting personalities and lost histories. ‘The Almond and the Seahorse’ departs the service on Monday 9/22.
‘Dinner in America’ (2021)

Written and directed by Adam Rehmeier, ‘Dinner in America’ is a punk-inflected dark comedy starring Kyle Gallner and Emily Skeggs. Gallner plays an on-the-run musician who crosses paths with Skeggs’s character, a misfit fan whose life is entwined with his underground persona. The supporting cast features performers such as Pat Healy, Lea Thompson, and Mary Lynn Rajskub. This title leaves on Tuesday 9/23.
Set in the American Midwest, the film pairs a fugitive frontman with a sheltered young woman, sending them through a few days of scams, odd jobs, and unexpected connection as they navigate family tensions and small-town pressures. Rehmeier’s script tracks their impulsive decisions and the way music fandom links strangers across class and circumstance. ‘Dinner in America’ exits the platform on Tuesday 9/23.
‘A Chiara’ (2021)

‘A Chiara’ is the third feature from writer-director Jonas Carpignano, continuing his Calabrian trilogy and set in Gioia Tauro, Calabria. Swamy Rotolo stars as Chiara, a teenager whose father’s sudden disappearance exposes her to the region’s criminal underworld and forces her to confront family secrets. Real-life family members appear alongside Rotolo in key roles, maintaining the filmmaker’s blend of naturalistic casting and location shooting. This title leaves on Thursday 9/25.
The story follows Chiara as she pieces together clues about her father’s activities, moving between school, friends, and the tight-knit community that surrounds her. The film uses handheld camerawork and a close point of view to chart her discoveries about loyalty, identity, and the reach of the ’Ndrangheta. ‘A Chiara’ leaves the service on Thursday 9/25.
‘Private Property’ (2022)

Written and directed by Chadd Harbold, ‘Private Property’ is a psychological thriller starring Ashley Benson and Shiloh Fernandez. A contemporary reinterpretation of Leslie Stevens’s 1960 film, it focuses on a struggling actress and isolated housewife who becomes entangled with a charismatic gardener whose motives are not what they seem. The project credits include story elements derived from Stevens’s original concept. This title leaves on Thursday 9/25.
Set largely in and around a Los Angeles home, the plot tracks the lead character’s growing vulnerability as she navigates a failing marriage, stalled career ambitions, and the manipulations of the new man in her orbit. As past and present collide, the film builds toward revelations about identity, obsession, and control. ‘Private Property’ departs the platform on Thursday 9/25.
What will you be queuing up before these titles vanish—tell us in the comments which one you’re prioritizing this week!


