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3 great Hulu movies you need to stream this weekend (November 29-December 1)

Gerard Butler and Aaron Eckhart in Olympus Has Fallen
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Thanks to a quirk of the calendar, this is the final extended weekend of the year. Christmas and New Year’s Day both fall on Wednesdays this holiday season. So enjoy it while you can as November bleeds into December with a selection of the three great Hulu movies you need to stream this weekend.

Our picks include an action film that’s a modern classic in the genre, as well as an unexpectedly touching animated flick, and a holiday movie that’s going to be around for generations to come.

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Olympus Has Fallen (2013)

The poster for Olympus Has Fallen.
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White House Down may have made more money, but Olympus Has Fallen is a better action film and it spawned a franchise. Gerard Butler (300) stars as Mike Banning, a man who was formerly a Secret Service agent on the protection detail of President Benjamin Asher (Aaron Eckhart) and his family. Mike and the Ashers had a strong personal connection until a tragedy split them apart.

In the present, North Korean terrorists seize control of the White House and capture Asher. It’s such a dire situation that the Speaker of the House, Allan Trumbull (Morgan Freeman), is forced to become acting President. Meanwhile, Banning has a shot at redemption if he can get President Asher and his son, Connor Asher (Finley Jacobsen), out of the White House alive.

Watch Olympus Has Fallen on Hulu.

Robot Dreams (2023)

Dog and Robot in Robot Dreams.
BTeam Pictures

Hulu has just added one of the most beautiful animated films in recent memory. Robot Dreams has a simple 2D style, and there’s no singing or impromptu musical numbers. In fact, there’s no dialogue at all, but some things are just universally understood. The story is set in 1984 in an anthropomorphic New York City, where a lonely dog lives alone.

The dog cures his loneliness by building a mail-order robot, who quickly becomes his best friend. The bond they share is special, which is why it’s so emotionally affecting when the dog is forced to leave the robot behind. The heart of this story is about the dog trying everything he can think of to reunite with the robot, and how far he’s willing to go for friendship.

Watch Robot Dreams on Hulu.

Elf (2003)

Will Ferrell in Elf.
New Line Cinema

You can tell when the holiday season officially begins by marking the date that Elf comes back to Hulu every year. Thanksgiving may have been yesterday, but Christmastime starts now with this perennial holiday favorite. Buddy Hobbs (Will Ferrell) is the biggest elf at the North Pole, largely because he’s not an elf at all. He’s just a big goofball human who was raised by Papa Elf (Bob Newhart) as his own son.

Buddy becomes an even bigger fish out of water when he learns who he really is, and that his biological father, Walter Hobbs (James Caan), is still alive in New York City. So for the first time in his life, Buddy is among his own kind, and he can barely contain himself. Even after Walter accepts that Buddy is his son, finding common ground in this family is going to take a miracle. Fortunately, it’s the right time of year for those.

Watch Elf on Hulu.

Don’t miss Hulu’s great Black Friday deal

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Don’t have Hulu? Well, now’s the perfect time to get it. The Disney-owned streamer is offering a once-in-a-lifetime deal to get all the movies and shows you love (or want to watch) for an unbelievable price. And this year alone makes Hulu worth having. The hit movies Alien: Romulus and Hold Your Breath are available to watch in addition to the latest seasons of Only Murders in the Building and Abbott Elementary.

Their Black Friday sale, which is live now and ends on December 2, is for their monthly subscription with ads tier. Normally, that would cost you $9.99 each month, but Hulu is offering the next twelve months for a the stunningly low price of $0.99. That’s right, you can stream all the hits for less than a dollar each month! There are deals on other tiers and subscription packages (like Hulu with Disney+), but this one is our favorite and a bargain you can’t pass up. So what are you waiting for?

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Blair Marnell has been an entertainment journalist for over 15 years. His bylines have appeared in Wizard Magazine, Geek…
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November means it's awards season, and Netflix will certainly make a push to win its first Best Picture Oscar. The streamer's top contender is Emilia Pérez, a French crime musical about a cartel leader's secret plan to leave the drug trade and transition into a woman. Netflix's other prestige play, The Piano Lesson, is a moving drama based on an August Wilson play.

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Case in point: This month, multiple movies from the James Bond franchise will be leaving the streaming service. This includes popular flicks about the charming British secret service agent played by numerous actors through the decades like Dr. No, From Russia With Love, Goldfinger, The Spy Who Loved Me, Live and Let Die, License to Kill, Skyfall, Spectre, and No Time to Die. You might want to hop onto a James Bond marathon this month before these films are removed from the streamer. When you’re done, check out these five movies leaving Amazon Prime Video in November 2024 as well.

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