
If you’re scrolling through Hulu, wondering what to watch next, look no further-we’ve got you covered. This month, Hulu’s library has everything from pulse-pounding thrillers and chilling horror to heartwarming holiday favorites for every taste. From gripping drama to nostalgic classics and cozy seasonal cheer, here are the 15 movies worth streaming now.

15. The Amateur (2025)
Rami Malek stars in this tense, techno-thriller about a desk agent for the CIA whose life is turned upside down when his wife is tragically murdered. Transformed from a behind-the-desk operative into a vigilante, Malek’s character seeks justice on his own terms. Powerhouse performances by the likes of Laurence Fishburne, Rachel Brosnahan, and Jon Bernthal add to the high-stakes, revenge-driven narrative. Intricate espionage combined with relentless action makes The Amateur a truly gripping watch for anyone in the mood for some seriously suspenseful emotional stakes.

14. The Monkey (2025)
Oz Perkins helms this horror adaptation of a particularly uneasy Stephen King short story. The silicone monkey toy that seems so innocuous starts to wreak havoc, driving twin brothers toward murder; Theo James leads the charge in this fable that’s as much darkly humorous as it is terrifying. The balance of chilling moments and subtle laughs constructs a truly unnerving yet oddly entertaining horror movie experience. Psychological horror aficionados and anyone who loves King’s twisted imagination will be sitting on the edge of their seats.

13. Swiped (2025)
In Swiped, Lily James plays Whitney Wolfe Herd, founder of Bumble, in this biographical drama helmed by Rachel Lee Goldenberg. The tech world is made glossy and approachable, not unlike The Social Network, but with a decidedly lighter and more empathetic lens. The film investigates the setbacks and successes that came with trying to get a revolutionary dating app up and running while navigating the male-dominated tech industry. James is charismatic in the role, bringing a sense of inspiration and relatability to the journey of Wolfe Herd.

12. The Hand That Rocks the Cradle (2025)
Starring Mary Elizabeth Winstead, this is a chilling remake of the thrilling tale from the 1990s, where a mother, blind to the fact that she has just set up her home for psychological terror, employs her client as a nanny. Michelle Garza Cervera directs the movie with a keen eye for suspense, building tension with every scene. Winstead’s performance grounds the story, making the escalating danger feel personal and deeply unsettling for those who enjoy slow-burn thrillers.

11. The Color Purple (2023)
Fantasia Barrino fronts this audacious reincarnation of Alice Walker’s classic novel, set in the early 20th-century American South. With its lush musical numbers and stirring performances, this film explores themes of sisterhood, resilience, and self-discovery. Every song and scene is filled with emotion: a feast for the eyes, ears, and heart. Moreover, it imparts rich lessons on identity, love, and finding one’s voice when the world seems to try to keep one silent.

10. Sovereign (2025)
Based on a true story, this taut drama stars Nick Offerman and Jacob Tremblay as father and son, living off the grid as “sovereign citizens”-that is, rejecting the trappings of government authority. Their existence clashes with one of the local police chiefs, and the tale dives deep into commitment, liberty, and the result of choosing an alternate path. Nuanced performances by Offerman and Tremblay show both the warmth of family bonds and the tragic results of ideological extremism.

9. The Family Stone (2005)
This Christmas drama brings together a chaotic, free-spirited family during the Christmas holiday. Sarah Jessica Parker finds herself in the middle of Dermot Mulroney’s tight-knit but messy clan, including Diane Keaton, Rachel McAdams, and Luke Wilson. The film is part heartwarming, part a series of comic mishaps, showing the warmth, tension, and impulsive moments that can occur at one’s family gathering. Ideal for those who enjoyed holiday movies with both humor and depth.

8. Miracle on 34th Street (1947 & 1994)
With both versions of this classic streaming, viewers can choose their favorite take on this story: A young girl who has lost faith in Santa meets Kris, a man claiming to be the real deal, and the film beautifully explores belief, generosity, and the magic of the holiday season. The movie is timeless and heartwarming; it will have to be watched by anyone who enjoys stories capturing the wonder of Christmas.

7. Jingle All the Way (1996)
Arnold Schwarzenegger stars in this over-the-top holiday comedy, chasing the ultimate gift for his son: a Turbo Man action figure. From crowded stores to chaotic parades, this film is full of slapstick humor and festive mayhem. Lighthearted and absurdly funny, this take on the holiday rush is great for anyone who enjoys a chaotic but cheerful seasonal laugh.

6. Love Actually (2003)
Love Actually is a modern-day holiday staple that artfully interweaves numerous stories involving love, heartbreak, and unexpected connections throughout the UK. With standout performances from Hugh Grant, Emma Thompson, and Alan Rickman, the film truly brings out both the humor and poignancy of relationships. Its mix of romantic comedy, heartfelt drama, and holiday spirit has made it a perennial favorite when viewers want to feel both warm and entertained.

5. Deck the Halls (2006)
The hilariously preposterous battle to outdo each other with the most extravagant Christmas lights in the neighborhood pits Danny DeVito against Matthew Broderick. This Christmas comedy is filled with over-the-top antics, holiday chaos, and a good deal of laughs for families and anyone in the mood for light holiday entertainment. Its charm lies in its sheer ridiculousness, making it a guilty pleasure for the season.

4. Ice Age: A Mammoth Christmas (2011)
The gang from Ice Age is back in this animated special for a holiday adventure. Sid, Manny, and Diego must save Christmas once again, this time with their usual blend of slapstick comedy, family-friendly hijinks, and warm-hearted lessons of friendship and teamwork. Colorful, fun, and ideal for any family seeking a light, animated holiday treat.

3. Happy Christmas (2014)
Anna Kendrick stars in this indie holiday dramedy, moving in with her brother’s family after a breakup and causing unexpected chaos. The film is charmingly awkward, filled with both heartfelt moments and relatable comedic tension, capturing perfectly the imperfect, messy side of the holidays and giving audiences a story that’s funny, warm, and real.

2. The Heist Before Christmas (2023)
This festive crime-comedy offers a fun twist on holiday hijinks. Expect some clever capers, seasonal chaos, and a mix of suspenseful and humorous elements as the characters pull off an unexpected heist. It is the perfect mix of mischief and holiday cheer for viewers looking for something different from the usual Christmas fare.

1. Joy to the World (2025)
Chad Michael Murray and Emmanuelle Chriqui star in this heartwarming Disney holiday film. The story follows a lifestyle guru who recruits friends to pose as her “perfect family” for the holidays. The film is packed full of charm, humor, and even a little bit of meta commentary about curated social media perfection, bringing laughs and warmth in equal measure. It’s a festive feel-good pick that wraps up Hulu’s holiday lineup beautifully.

Whether you’re feeling merry or moody, Hulu has something for all in its new releases this month, from thrillers that will keep you on the edge of your seat to heartwarming holiday stories. So go ahead, pop some corn, get comfortable, and hit play.