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Best new movies to stream on Netflix, Hulu, Prime Video, Max (HBO), and more

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March has turned into a loaded month for our list of the best movies to stream on Netflix, Hulu, Prime Video, Max (HBO), and other services. After a huge week that saw two of this year’s biggest Oscar winners land on streamers, this week is serving up yet another Best Picture nominee, plus a host of other compelling options.

The week, A Complete Unknown lands on Hulu, joining other Oscar hits Anora and Wicked on streamers. Plus, five other films also land across four services.

We also have guides to the best movies on Netflix, the best movies on Hulu, the best movies on Amazon Prime Video, the best movies on Max, and the best movies on Disney+.

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Hulu

A Complete Unknown (2024)

A Complete Unknown
70%
r
140m
Genre
Drama, Music
Stars
Timothée Chalamet, Edward Norton, Elle Fanning
Directed by
James Mangold
Watch on Hulu

Although it was shut out from the podium at the 2025 Oscars, A Complete Unknown did earn eight nominations, including Best Picture and acting nods for Timothée Chalamet, Edward Norton, and Monica Barbaro. The Bob Dylan biopic follows 19-year-old Dylan as an unknown Minnesota musician trying to make a splash on the New York music scene in the early 1960s. The film follows his meteoric rise from folk singer to the top of the charts and the demands put upon him by such a sudden burst of fame. Just as his style becomes unique and inimitable, Dylan refuses to be pigeonholeed, picking up an electric guitar at the Newport Folk Festival in 1965.

The Line (2024)

The Line
74%
r
100m
Genre
Drama
Stars
Alex Wolff, Lewis Pullman, Bo Mitchell
Directed by
Ethan Berger
Watch on Hulu

Alex Wolff stars in this college drama as Tom, a working-class student on a scholarship who is immediately drawn to the prestigious KNA fraternity. The frat is the playpen of wealthy scions and alumni connections that can open a pathway out of the lower classes.

When he meets Annabelle (Halle Bailey), a woman outside of his social circle, he soon finds himself embroiled in a manipulative game of ambition and loyalty, with the string pulled by his sadistic fraternity president (Lewis Pullman).

Anora (2024)

Anora
91%
r
139m
Genre
Drama, Comedy, Romance
Stars
Mikey Madison, Mark Eydelshteyn, Yura Borisov
Directed by
Sean Baker
Watch on Hulu

The biggest winner at this year’s OscarsAnora took home five statues, including wins for Best Picture and Best Actress for debut star, Mikey Madison.

In this heartfelt dramedy, Madison stars as Anora, a young sex worker from Brooklyn who gets her chance at a Cinderella story when she captures the heart of an oligarch’s son. Getting married on a lark, the news soon reaches Russia, and Anora’s new in-laws head to New York to get the marriage annulled by any means necessary.

Exhibiting Forgiveness (2024)

Exhibiting Forgiveness
82%
r
117m
Genre
Drama
Stars
André Holland, Andra Day, John Earl Jelks
Directed by
Titus Kaphar
Watch on Hulu
Set in picturesque, tulip-filled Holland, Michigan, Holland follows Nancy Vandergroot (Nicole Kidman), a teacher leading the picture-perfect life with her community pillar husband (Matthew Macfadyen) and son.

When she and her colleague (Gael García Bernal) become suspicious of a secret that impacts several people in the community, they can’t let it go. Pulling at the threads, they soon discover nothing in their picture-perfect lives is quite as it seems.

O'Dessa (2025)

O'Dessa
34%
pg-13
106m
Genre
Music, Drama, Science Fiction
Stars
Sadie Sink, Kelvin Harrison, Jr., Murray Bartlett
Directed by
Geremy Jasper
Watch on Hulu

Sadie Sink stars in this curious Scott Pilgrim-adjacent sci-fi musical drama. O’Dessa (Sink) is a farm girl forced to recover a cherished family heirloom after it goes missing.

Her journey takes her to a strange and dangerous city, where she meets Euri (Kelvin Harrison, Jr.). When Euri’s soul is threatened, O’Dessa must go beyond the heirloom to save her one true love.

Max (formerly HBO and HBO Max)

Queer (2024)

Queer
72%
r
136m
Genre
Drama, Romance
Stars
Daniel Craig, Drew Starkey, Jason Schwartzman
Directed by
Luca Guadagnino
Watch on max
Daniel Craig takes on a decidedly different role than James Bond in Luca Guadagnino’s (Call Me By Your NameQueer. In 1950s Mexico City, American expat William Lee (Craig) leads a quiet, solitary life within a small American community.

But when a young student, Eugene Allerton (Drew Starkey), arrives, William finds himself drawn to the intriguing young man. For the first time in his life, he begins to establish a meaningful connection with another person.

Sing Sing (2024)

Sing Sing
83%
r
107m
Genre
Drama
Stars
Colman Domingo, Clarence Maclin, Sean San Jose
Directed by
Greg Kwedar
Watch on max

Another 2024 Oscar nominee, Sing Sing is an A24 summer release that went somewhat under the radar. Colman Domingo stars as Divine G, a man imprisoned at Sing Sing Prison for a crime he didn’t commit.

Feeling defeated, he finds purpose by acting in a theatre group composed of other inmates. Together, they find a greater purpose and a spirit of resilience despite the soul-crushing monotony of prison life.  Sing Sing‘s ensemble is special because it’s entirely comprised of formerly incarcerated actors.

The Parenting (2025)

The Parenting
r
100m
Genre
Horror, Comedy
Stars
Nik Dodani, Brandon Flynn, Brian Cox
Directed by
Craig Johnson
Watch on HBO Max

Craig Johnson (The Skeleton Twins) directs this tongue-in-cheek horror original on Max about a young couple planning the perfect getaway to introduce their parents to one another. But the traditional Sharon and Frank (Edie Falco and Brian Cox) do not vibe with the laid-back Liddy and Cliff (Lisa Kudrow and Dean Norris), leading to some incredibly awkward tensions.

Fortunately, their rental is haunted by a 400-year-old poltergeist, and, as everyone knows, nothing brings families together like being haunted by a 400-year-old poltergeist.

Heretic (2024)

Heretic
71%
r
111m
Genre
Horror, Thriller
Stars
Hugh Grant, Sophie Thatcher, Chloe East
Directed by
Scott Beck, Bryan Woods
Watch on max

Hugh Grant has been shedding the rom-com reputation for several years now, and Heretic might be his most aggressive reprisal yet. In Heretic, Grant plays Mr. Reed, a diabolical, deeply devout man with a sadistic reading of the Bible.

When two young missionaries come knocking at his door, he invites them in, determined to prove their faith. But they must prove it to his liking as Mr. Reed quickly ensnares the missionaries in a deadly game of cat-and-mouse.

Elevation (2024)

Elevation
50%
r
91m
Genre
Action, Science Fiction, Thriller
Stars
Anthony Mackie, Morena Baccarin, Maddie Hasson
Directed by
George Nolfi
Watch on max

Anthony Mackie stars in this dystopian thriller as a single father living with his son in the only habitable place left on the planet: above 8,000 feet. Below that line are the creatures that eradicated 95% of the human population less than three years ago.

But when his son is taken below “The Line,” Will (Mackie) teams up with a scientist he hates (Morena Baccarin) and a young woman (Maddie Hasson) on a mission with greater stakes than just saving his son.

Disney+

Mufasa: The Lion King (2024)

Mufasa: The Lion King
56%
pg-13
118m
Genre
Adventure, Family, Animation
Stars
Aaron Pierre, Kelvin Harrison, Jr., Tiffany Boone
Directed by
Barry Jenkins
Watch on Disney+
Mufasa is one of the most iconic characters in the Disney Vault, so why not do a live-action/CGI prequel to The Lion King that tells his story? Right? Naturally, Disney ties in the classic characters by using Rafiki to tell the story of young Mufasa to Simba and Nala’s daughter, as well as Timon and Pumbaa.

The tale follows Mufasa as an orphaned cub, alone and close to death when he’s found by Taka, who just happens to be heir to a royal bloodline. Suddenly, destiny is rewritten.

Moana 2 (2024)

Moana 2
58%
pg
99m
Genre
Animation, Adventure, Family, Comedy
Stars
Auliʻi Cravalho, Dwayne Johnson, Hualālai Chung
Directed by
David G. Derrick Jr., Jason Hand, Dana Ledoux Miller
Watch on Disney+

Moana 2 was a box office success, but there’s no argument that it falls well short of the outstanding original. Lin-Manuel Miranda’s influence is noticeably absent on the disappointingly forgettable soundtrack, but at least the adventure and humor are present.

After an unexpected call from her wayfinding ancestors, Moana (Auli’i Cravalho) returns to the sea with Maui (Dwayne Johnson) and a new crew to seek out a mythical island that once served as a waypoint for voyaging cultures around the world and establish relations once again.

MGM+

The Fire Inside (2024)

The Fire Inside
76%
pg-13
109m
Genre
History, Drama
Stars
Ryan Destiny, Brian Tyree Henry, Oluniké Adeliyi
Directed by
Rachel Morrison
Watch on Amazon
This historical drama tells the story of Claressa Shields (Ryan Destiny), a young woman from Flint, Michigan, who would become the first American woman to win an Olympic gold medal in boxing.

Motivated by her tough-love coach, Jason Crutchfield (Brian Tyree Henry), Claressa pushes to reach the pinnacle of her sport. But even when she arrives, she discovers that as a Black woman in boxing, her fight has only just begun.

Amazon Prime Video

Holland (2025)

Holland
44%
r
108m
Genre
Drama, Thriller
Stars
Nicole Kidman, Gael García Bernal, Matthew Macfadyen
Directed by
Mimi Cave
Watch on Amazon
Set in picturesque, tulip-filled Holland, Michigan, Holland follows Nancy Vandergroot (Nicole Kidman), a teacher leading the picture-perfect life with her community pillar husband (Matthew Macfadyen) and son. But when she and her colleague (Gael García Bernal) become suspicious of a secret that impacts several people in the community, they can’t let it go. Pulling at the threads, they soon discover nothing in their picture-perfect lives is quite as it seems.

Broken Rage (2024)

Broken Rage
62m
Genre
Crime, Drama, Comedy
Stars
Takeshi Kitano, Tadanobu Asano, Nao Ômori
Directed by
Takeshi Kitano
Watch on Amazon
Director Takeshi Kitano has dropped on Prime Video the first part of his two-part saga into the Japanese underworld, Broken Rage. Seemingly unremarkable, “Mouse” (Kitano) is actually a prolific hitman.

When he’s caught by police, Mouse is given a deal to go undercover and infiltrate the yakuza. If he refuses, he will go to jail. Tapping into all of his cunning, Mouse struggles to stay a step ahead of both organizations, orchestrating a delicate plan while using just a little bit of violence when needed.

You're Cordially Invited (2025)

You're Cordially Invited
56%
r
109m
Genre
Comedy
Stars
Reese Witherspoon, Will Ferrell, Geraldine Viswanathan
Directed by
Nicholas Stoller
Watch on Amazon

They don’t make many pure R-rated comedies anymore, so that in its own right makes You’re Cordially Invited something of a breath of fresh air. Will Ferrell and Reese Witherspoon star as antagonists in this flick about an accidental double-booking at the same wedding venue.

Each bridal party is determined to make the most of the situation and preserve their family’s special moment despite the tight quarters. Yet the father of one bride (Ferrell) and the sister of the other (Witherspoon) are motivated to make the day even more memorable for their special people.

Unstoppable (2024)

Unstoppable
68%
pg-13
123m
Genre
Drama
Stars
Jharrel Jerome, Jennifer Lopez, Don Cheadle
Directed by
William Goldenberg
Watch on Amazon

Anthony Robles (Jharrel Jerome) was born with one leg, but through his indomitable spirit and the support of his devoted mother, Judy (Jennifer Lopez), and his high school coaches, he fought to earn a spot on the Arizona State Division 1 wrestling team.

But at a new level, it takes absolutely everything he has to achieve his ultimate goal to become an NCAA Champion. This Amazon Prime original is based on a true story.

Red One (2024)

Red One
34%
pg-13
124m
Genre
Action, Comedy, Fantasy
Stars
Dwayne Johnson, Chris Evans, J.K. Simmons
Directed by
Jake Kasdan
Watch on Amazon

What would you get if you crossed The Santa Clause with Mission: Impossible? Well, you’d get Red One and you might wonder why you ever thought of this idea in the first place. Regardless, it’s the biggest-budget Christmas movie of all time and is arriving on Prime Video less than a month after it’s theatrical release.

So, buckle up and follow E.L.F. (Extremely Large and Formidable) operative Callum Drift (Dwayne Johnson) and the world’s greatest tracker, Jack O’Malley (Chris Evans), as they chase down a villain who has kidnapped Santa (J.K. Simmons) to try and stop Christmas.

Peacock

Wicked (2024)

Wicked
73%
pg
162m
Genre
Drama, Romance, Fantasy
Stars
Cynthia Erivo, Ariana Grande, Jeff Goldblum
Directed by
Jon M. Chu
Watch on Peacock
2024’s biggest family-friendly movie became one of the year’s biggest cultural phenomena. The film adaptation of the first half of the beloved Broadway musical stars Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande. Elphaba (Erivo) is misunderstood due to her green skin. Glinda (Grande) is a popular girl, possessed by ambition.

Both students at Shiz University, they form an unlikely odd-couple friendship that leads them on diverging paths towards their destinies to become Glinda the Good and the Wicked Witch of the West. Nominated for ten Oscars, Wicked won Best Costume Design and Best Production Design.

The Killer (2024)

The Killer
60%
r
126m
Genre
Action, Thriller, Crime
Stars
Nathalie Emmanuel, Omar Sy, Sam Worthington
Directed by
John Woo
Watch on Peacock

John Woo directs The Killer, a Peacock original about a mysterious assassin known in the Parisian underworld as the Queen of the Dead. Zee (Nathalie Emmanuel) is a brutal killer, but when she refuses to kill a young blind woman in a Paris nightclub, her shadowy mentor and handler (Sam Worthington) turns against her, along with the rest of her alliances.

As the underworld upheaval catches the attention of a dogged police investigator (Omar Sy), Zee soon finds herself at the center of a sinister criminal conspiracy.

Nosferatu (2024)

Nosferatu
76%
r
133m
Genre
Horror, Fantasy
Stars
Lily-Rose Depp, Nicholas Hoult, Bill Skarsgård
Directed by
Robert Eggers
Watch on Peacock
Robert Eggers has become Hollywood’s go-to director for making the strange and occult accessible to mainstream audiences. (Or, if not accessible, at least entertaining.) In the tradition of The Witch and The Lighthouse, Nosferatu is a gothic tale inspired by the 1922 classic about a vampire infatuated with a young woman. Eggers brings his own influence to the Dracula tale as Nosferatu (Bill Skarsgård) will stop at nothing to take Ellen Hutter (Lily-Rose Depp) for his own.

Netflix

Den of Thieves 2: Pantera (2025)

Den of Thieves 2: Pantera
60%
r
144m
Genre
Action, Crime, Thriller
Stars
Gerard Butler, O'Shea Jackson Jr., Evin Ahmad
Directed by
Christian Gudegast
Watch on Netflix

After a largely lackluster theatrical release, 2018’s Den of Thieves gained a second life after hitting streaming services. Enough so that, seven years later, Den of Thieves 2: Pantera sees Gerard Butler return as Big Nick, hunting for diamond thief Donnie (O’Shea Jackson) in Europe. Embroiled in the treacherous world of the Panther mafia, the two men join forces once again to plot a massive heist of the world’s largest diamond exchange.

The Outrun (2024)

The Outrun
72%
r
118m
Genre
Drama
Stars
Saoirse Ronan, Paapa Essiedu, Nabil Elouahabi
Directed by
Nora Fingscheidt
Watch on Netflix

Oscar-nominee Saoirse Ronan plays a troubled woman fresh out of rehab in this emotional drama. Rona (Ronan) returns to her home on the Orkney Islands, off the Scottish coast, after her most recent rehab stint and more than a decade of living life on the edge in London.

Reconnecting with the dramatic landscape of her home, she’s haunted by memories of a traumatic childhood and met with new challenges on her road to recovery.

Kraven the Hunter (2024)

Kraven the Hunter
35%
r
127m
Genre
Action, Adventure, Thriller
Stars
Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Ariana DeBose, Fred Hechinger
Directed by
J.C. Chandor
Watch on Netflix

Sony’s Marvel-adjacent universe has not gone particularly well. The Venom franchise has been okay, but between Morbius, Madame Web, and now Kraven the Hunter, Sony has somehow continually lowered the bar on how bad superhero movies can be. Aaron Taylor-Johnson, who is suddenly in everything these days, plays Kraven Kravinoff, a ruthless hunter with a complicated relationship with his gangster father, Nikolai (Russell Crowe). That relationship puts him on a path of vengeance that soon has brutal consequences.

The Electric State (2025)

The Electric State
32%
pg-13
128m
Genre
Science Fiction, Adventure, Drama
Stars
Millie Bobby Brown, Chris Pratt, Woody Harrelson
Directed by
Joe Russo, Anthony Russo
Watch on Netflix

The Russo brothers (Ant-Man) team up The Electric State, a PG-13 sci-fi original set in a world in which sentient robots once peacefully lived among humans but are now in exile after a failed uprising. But when Michelle (Millie Bobby Brown) is visited by a sweet robot called Cosmo, who seems to be controlled by her thought-to-be-deceased brother, Christopher, she soon finds her whole world turned upside down.

Joining Cosmo, Michelle sets out across a futuristic American southwest to find Christopher, forced to join up with a smuggler (Chris Pratt) and his robot sidekick (Anthony Mackie) along the way. Venturing into the Exclusion Zone where robots have been banished, the squad uncovers a sinister cospiracy.

CHAOS: The Manson Murders (2025)

CHAOS: The Manson Murders
r
96m
Genre
Documentary, Crime
Directed by
Errol Morris
Watch on Netflix

Netflix has long been known as a true crime hub, and now it takes a bite out of perhaps the most iconic true crime story of all time. CHAOS: The Manson Murders is a break from Netflix’s frequent docuseries format, diving into the web of conspiracy involving the CIA, LSD, Jack Ruby, the Manson Family, and Vincent Bugliosi in a tight hour and a half.

But Errol Morris’s provocative analysis of the 1960s’ most infamous killing spree may have you questioning the official story.

Shudder

Bloody Axe Wound (2024)

Bloody Axe Wound
83m
Genre
Horror, Comedy
Stars
Sari Arambulo, Molly Brown, Eddie Leavy
Directed by
Matthew John Lawrence
Watch on Shudder
Abbie Bladecut (Sari Arambulo) was born into a family with a macabre tradition of creating snuff films. Expected to step into the family business, Abbie finds herself less motivated to kill after developing her first crush.

As Abbie delves further into the family business and feels the tender stirrings of love even more, she wonders if it’s time to find a new direction for the family business.

Starve Acre (2024)

Starve Acre
66%
98m
Genre
Horror, Drama, Fantasy
Stars
Matt Smith, Morfydd Clark, Arthur Shaw
Directed by
Daniel Kokotajlo
Watch on Shudder
You don’t always see a lot of stars on Shudder, which is one thing that makes Starve Acre particularly intriguing. Matt Smith (House of the Dragon) and Morfydd Clark (The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power) star in this grim thriller as a couple who accidentally allow dark and sinister forces into their home after their son begins acting strangely. Suddenly, a long-dormant ancient evil dwelling in the countryside has reawakened with designs on their home.

Paramount+

Better Man (2024)

Better Man
77%
r
135m
Genre
Music, Drama
Stars
Robbie Williams, Jonno Davies, Steve Pemberton
Directed by
Michael Gracey
Watch on Paramount+
The biggest box office flop of the year and one of the biggest ever, Better Man, grossed just over $20 million worldwide against a $110 million budget. The extraordinary loss is much more on marketing failures, however, than on the actual quality of the movie, which has received good reviews. Based on British pop star Robbie Williams’ rise, fall, and resurgence, Williams made the somewhat bizarre call to cast himself as a CGI monkey in the largely autobiographical film.

While the film is about the challenges of fame and success, the greatest irony is that Williams was nowhere near a big enough star to make a film like this in the first place.

September 5 (2024)

September 5
76%
r
95m
Genre
Thriller, Drama, History
Stars
John Magaro, Leonie Benesch, Peter Sarsgaard
Directed by
Tim Fehlbaum
Watch on Paramount+

After Israeli athletes are taken hostage during the 1972 Munich Summer Olympics, the world’s sports broadcasters had to learn a new style on the fly. September 5 follows a team of American sports broadcasters as they take over live coverage of one of the world’s most significant political events in the post-war world.

Ambitious producer Geoff (John Magaro) strives to prove himself to his boss, TV executive Roone Arledge (Peter Sarsgaard), with help from German interpreter Marianne (Leonie Benesch) and mentor Marvin Bader (Ben Chaplin).

Apple TV+

The Gorge (2025)

The Gorge
pg-13
127m
Genre
Action, Romance, Horror
Stars
Anya Taylor-Joy, Miles Teller, Sigourney Weaver
Directed by
Scott Derrickson
Watch on Apple TV+

Anya Taylor-Joy and Miles Teller star in The Gorge, a sci-fi dystopian thriller. Appointed to posts in guard towers on opposite sides of a vast, highly classified gorge, two operatives grow close to one another as they protect the planet from an undisclosed, mysterious evil lurking within the gorge. After bonding from a distance, their connection is tested when a cataclysmic event finally rattles the gorge and threatens to release the evil upon the world.

Fly Me to the Moon (2024)

Fly Me to the Moon
53%
pg-13
132m
Genre
Romance, Comedy
Stars
Scarlett Johansson, Channing Tatum, Woody Harrelson
Directed by
Greg Berlanti
Watch on Apple TV+

The rare film to be made by another studio and get a theatrical release before landing on Apple TV+, Fly Me to the Moon had some modest box office success this summer. Marketing pro Kelly Jones (Scarlett Johansson) is brought in to fix NASA’s public image problems as the agency prepares for its most important mission to date: putting a man on the moon.

All this messaging wreaks havoc on launch director Cole Davis’ (Channing Tatum) worksite. When the White House deems the mission too important to fail, suddenly both Jones and Davis have another job. They must stage a fake moon landing, just in case the real one doesn’t pan out.

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The best family movies on Amazon Prime Video right now
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Amazon offers a large library of movies, but it can be exceedingly difficult to find the best family movies on Amazon Prime Video. Amazon's interface is clunky, and the family-friendly library is decidedly sparse. There are a bunch of very kid-focused originals, but finding something the whole family can agree on can often be a struggle.
We've attempted to make it easier for you by curating the list each month and identifying the best options. Read on for the best family movies on Amazon Prime Video right now.
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The best movies on Hulu right now (March 2025)
Mark Eydelshteyn and Mikey Madison dance against a blur of Las Vegas lights in a shot from the movie Anora.

Although Hulu stumbled with its live stream of the Oscars, it had the very good fortune to land Anora before it won Best Picture for 2024. And now it's streaming among the best movies on Hulu.
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The best horror movies on Hulu right now
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The saying goes that there's never a bad time for horror, especially in Hollywood, because these creepy stories come out nearly every month. 2025 hasn't delivered that many, but luckily, the best horror movies on Hulu are the perfect option for all those looking to indulge in their love for the acclaimed and ever-present genre. The streamer is the perfect destination for all those horror aficionados, thanks to its large library of scary movies, which includes well-known hits and underappreciated gems just waiting to be discovered.
Whether you're looking for a classic horror story full of ghosts, witches, and monsters or are into more elevated and psychologically scarring tales of pain and trauma, Hulu is there with its extensive and well-curated library of original and acquired offerings. Unlike other streamers with more limited catalogs, Hulu's horror collection is full of recognizable and iconic titles, as well as underrated original efforts. To help, we have gone through Hulu's mighty collection of scary movies and selected the best ones to keep you up at night. Here’s our roundup of the best horror movies on Hulu you can stream right now.
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