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We’ve handpicked the finest movies and television shows currently streaming on Hulu in the United States. Take a look.
By Jason Bailey
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The Disney-owned Hulu streaming service is still, more than 15 years into its existence, thought of first as a repository for new television (and, for many cord-cutters, the “live TV” option of choice) and second as a library of indisputable TV classics, usually in their entirety. But savvy viewers can also find a rotating library of movies, both new releases and recent classics, rivaling the collections of many of its competitors — if they know where to look. We’re here to help.
We also have lists of the best movies and TV shows on Netflix, the best of both on Disney+ and the best movies on Amazon Prime Video.
Sandra Hüller is electrifying as a novelist who becomes a suspect in her husband’s mysterious death in this riveting character drama from the writer and director Justine Triet. The Academy Award-winning screenplay lays out the narrative piecemeal, stubbornly refusing to tell us exactly what happened or how to feel about it; in doing so, Triet slyly toys with our assumptions and sympathies. We keep waiting for big revelations (one way or the other) that are pointedly not delivered, leaving us to read the behavior embedded in Hüller’s tricky, Oscar-nominated performance, which deftly conveys a boiling stew of (often contradictory) emotions.
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