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Watchers’ Paradise with its “Best of the Best” Selections
There’s no better time than the present to catch up on all your favorite TV shows. But once you’ve watched the latest episode, what will you tune into next? Hulu is debuting hilarious new movies and highly anticipated new series just when you need them. On top of that, they’ve curated the best of the best of their content right in time for summer. Whether you’re looking for something binge-worthy, or making your way through a must-see movie list, Hulu is here to entertain you.
Best
All-American Flicks
Reminisce on summer with some good old-fashioned American classics worth watching (and re-watching). Michael Douglas and Annette Bening shine in Aaron Sorkin’s The American President. With a sharp script and dazzling performances, this romantic comedy delivers on every level: it’s funny and charming and has a stirring speech at the end that will make you proud to be an American! For something with a true-blue, American feel, take in The Sandlot*, a charming, coming-of-age comedy about a ragtag group of baseball players in 1962 who are engaged in a long-term feud with a grumpy neighborhood dog. Looking for something new? Hulu made Sundance history with their purchase of
Palm Springs, a time-loop comedy in the vein of Groundhog Day. Starring Andy Samberg, J.K. Simmons and Cristin Milioti, this fun and funky comedy is going to be one of your favorites this year.
Best
of Food
Hulu is one place guaranteed to make your mouth water with its selection of food-related travel or competition shows. The streaming giant has been committed to serving up delectable programs, and it launched a brand-new one this summer. Chopped, a classic cooking competition show with a twist, has over 15 seasons to dig into. Taste the Nation with Padma Lakshmi has the Top Chef host branching out on her own and exploring the rich food culture of various immigrant groups around the U.S. Eat Sleep BBQ has host Rashad Jones traveling around the country to find people who share his passion for grilling. They’ll debate charcoal vs. open flame, and dry rubs vs. a saucy rib. The sweetest of all the competition shows, Cupcake Wars, has for four seasons had the country’s best cupcake makers battling it out to eat up. For something with a little more bite, check out Restaurant: Impossible, where chef Robert Irvine attempts to turn around failing restaurants with a healthy helping of tough love. No matter what you’re hungry for, Hulu has some of the best food shows to satisfy your appetite.
Best
on the Water
If you’re looking for an excuse to stay out of the water,
dive into the movies on Hulu, which is home to some
of the best action/adventure water flicks ever made.
Steven Spielberg’s Jaws*, a masterpiece that ushered
in the age of the blockbuster, is a perfect movie to revisit. Jason Momoa swam into our hearts as Aquaman*, the box-office breaking hit about the legendary heir to the underwater kingdom of Atlantis. If you’re craving an adrenaline rush, check out Open Water*, a terrifying story about two scuba divers left stranded in shark-infested waters. Light in the Water is a moving documentary about the first openly gay masters swim and water polo club. Their fight for acceptance shows just how important it is to battle against injustice.
Best
Family Movies
Hoping to spend some quality TV time with the family? Hulu has a vast selection of family-friendly movies available. For something a little more lighthearted,
check out Instant Family, starring Mark Wahlberg and Rose Byrne as a couple who decide to foster three siblings. You’ll laugh, you’ll cry, you may even consider adopting yourself! If you’d like a side of adventure with your family fun, be sure to watch How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World, a tale about an unlikely friendship between a viking and a dragon, and their
quest to protect everything they treasure. For another feel-good film the whole family will enjoy, check out
A Dog’s Journey*, which follows a dog through his many lives filled with love from every family. Love dogs? Double down with another dog movie, A.R.C.H.I.E. 2: Mission Impawsible, and laugh your way through the adventures of a talking robot dog’s rise to stardom when his owner embarks on a circus adventure. Or, you can’t go wrong with classic family favorite Curious George, which tells the story of the beloved mischievous pet monkey and
his owner, the Man with the Yellow Hat.
Best
Binge-Worthy Shows
With more time to stay inside, it’s the perfect opportunity to discover the best binge-worthy shows that Hulu has to offer. Start with The Mindy Project, starring the fun and feisty Mindy Kaling. A romantic yet hilarious series,
The Mindy Project is feel-good fare ideal for bingeing. For something more dramatic, turn on Little Fires Everywhere, a series based on the bestselling novel of the same name. Dramatic and poignant, the series brings together Reese Witherspoon and Kerry Washington to go toe to toe and bring Celeste Ng’s pages to life with on-screen electricity. Catch up on the Emmy- and Golden Globe-nominated This is Us, where you’ll laugh and cry at the ups and downs of the Pearson family. Ryan Murphy’s American Horror Story has several seasons full of campy, scary fun to sink into. Or try The Act, based on the real-life story of Gypsy Rose Blanchard and her mother DeeDee. This unsettling drama delves into the uncertain world of a mother forcing her daughter to pretend to be sick, and stars Patricia Arquette as DeeDee in a role that won her an Emmy for Best Supporting Actress. If you’re in need of a laugh, check out Rick and Morty, a bizarrely hilarious animated show about a grandfather and grandson who get into adventures all across the universe.
Best
Furry Friends
If you don’t have a furry friend of your own but can’t get enough of watching them, settle into the couch and turn on Too Cute! This coming-of-age docuseries about baby animals will warm your heart with every episode.
Or check out March of the Penguins 2: The Next Step, which follows a young penguin on his first journey into the unknown. The series Earth Day helps shine a light on our environment and ways to protect it and the animals who inhabit it. In Puppies vs. the World, sit back and enjoy watching puppies as they try to make their way
in the world, drinking water, climbing stairs, and just generally being adorable. In Vets Saving Pets, you’ll be brought into the Emergency Veterinary Trauma Center
in Toronto, where vets work to save the lives of all animals in need of urgent care. These programs and movies feature the very best of the lovable animals we care so much about.
Don’t let the another minute slip away without diving into some of these terrific titles.
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With more time to stay inside, it’s the perfect opportunity to discover the best binge-worthy shows that Hulu has to offer. Start with
The Mindy Project, starring the fun and feisty Mindy Kaling. A romantic yet hilarious series, The Mindy Project is feel-good fare ideal for bingeing. For something more dramatic, turn on
Little Fires Everywhere, a series based on the bestselling novel of the same name. Dramatic and poignant, the series brings together Reese Witherspoon and Kerry Washington to go toe to toe and bring Celeste Ng’s pages to life with on-screen electricity. Catch up on the Emmy- and Golden Globe-nominated This is Us, where you’ll laugh and cry at the ups and downs of the Pearson family. Ryan Murphy’s American Horror Story has several seasons full of campy, scary fun to sink into. Or try The Act, based on the real-life story of Gypsy Rose Blanchard and her mother DeeDee. This unsettling drama delves into the uncertain world of a mother forcing her daughter to pretend to be sick, and stars Patricia Arquette as DeeDee in a role that won her an Emmy for Best Supporting Actress. If you’re in need of a laugh, check out Rick and Morty, a bizarrely hilarious animated show about a grandfather and grandson who get into adventures all across the universe.
If you don’t have a furry friend of your own but
can’t get enough of watching them, settle into
the couch and turn on Too Cute! This coming-of-age docuseries about baby animals will warm your
heart with every episode. Or check out
March of the Penguins 2: The Next Step, which follows a young penguin on his first journey into the unknown. The series Earth Day helps shine a light on our environment and ways to protect it and the animals who inhabit it. In Puppies vs. the World,
sit back and enjoy watching puppies as they try to make their way in the world, drinking water,
climbing stairs, and just generally being adorable. In Vets Saving Pets, you’ll be brought into the Emergency Veterinary Trauma Center in Toronto, where vets work to save the lives of all animals in need of urgent care. These programs and movies feature the very best of the lovable animals we care so much about.
* Choose your Hulu base plan starting at $5.99/month, then add HBO Max to your Hulu account to watch timeless classics, family favorites, all new Max Originals, and more. (Add 14.99)
* Choose your Hulu base plan starting at $5.99/month then add STARZ on Hulu to watch thousands of hit movies and family favorites. (Add 8.99)
* Choose your Hulu base plan starting at $5.99/month then add Showtime on Hulu to watch thousands of hit movies and family favorites. (Add 10.99)
* Choose your Hulu base plan starting at $5.99/month then add Cinemax on Hulu to watch thousands of hit movies and family favorites. (Add 9.99)
If you’re looking for an excuse to stay out of the water, dive into the movies on Hulu, which is home to some of the best action/adventure water flicks ever made. Steven Spielberg’s Jaws*, a masterpiece that ushered in the age of the blockbuster, is a perfect movie to revisit. Jason Momoa swam into our hearts as Aquaman*, the box-office breaking hit about the legendary heir to the underwater kingdom of Atlantis. If you’re craving an adrenaline rush, check out Open Water*, a terrifying story about two scuba divers left stranded in shark-infested waters. Light in the Water is a moving documentary about the first openly gay masters swim and water polo club. Their fight for acceptance shows just how important it is to battle against injustice.
Hoping to spend some quality TV time with the family? Hulu has a vast selection of family-friendly movies available. For something a little more lighthearted, check out Instant Family, starring Mark Wahlberg and Rose Byrne as a couple who decide to foster three siblings. You’ll laugh, you’ll cry, you may even consider adopting yourself! If you’d like a side of adventure with your family fun, be sure to watch How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World, a tale about an unlikely friendship between
a viking and a dragon, and their quest to protect everything they treasure. For another feel-good
film the whole family will enjoy, check out
A Dog’s Journey*, which follows a dog through his many lives filled with love from every family. Love dogs? Double down with another dog movie, A.R.C.H.I.E. 2: Mission Impawsible, and laugh your way through the adventures of a talking robot dog’s rise to stardom when his owner embarks on a circus adventure. Or, you can’t go wrong with classic family favorite Curious George, which tells the story of the beloved mischievous pet monkey and
his owner, the Man with the Yellow Hat.
Hulu is one place guaranteed to make your mouth water with its selection of food-related travel or competition shows. The streaming giant has been committed to serving up delectable programs, and it launched a brand-new one this summer. Chopped, a classic cooking competition show with a twist, has over 15 seasons to dig into. Taste the Nation with Padma Lakshmi has the Top Chef host branching out on her own and exploring the rich food culture of various immigrant groups around the U.S. Eat Sleep BBQ has host Rashad Jones traveling around the country to find people who share his passion for grilling. They’ll debate charcoal vs. open flame, and dry rubs vs. a saucy rib. The sweetest of all the competition shows, Cupcake Wars, has for four seasons had the country’s best cupcake makers battling it out to eat up. For something with a little more bite, check out Restaurant: Impossible, where chef Robert Irvine attempts to turn around failing restaurants with a healthy helping of tough love. No matter what you’re hungry for, Hulu has some of the best food shows to satisfy your appetite.
Reminisce on summer with some good old-fashioned American classics worth watching (and re-watching). Michael Douglas and Annette Bening shine in Aaron Sorkin’s The American President. With a sharp script and dazzling performances, this romantic comedy delivers on every level: it’s funny and charming and has a stirring speech at the end that will make you proud to be an American! For something with a true-blue, American feel, take in The Sandlot*, a charming, coming-of-age comedy about a ragtag group of baseball players in 1962 who are engaged in a long-term feud with a grumpy neighborhood dog. Looking for something new? Hulu made Sundance history with their purchase of Palm Springs, a time-loop comedy in the vein of Groundhog Day. Starring Andy Samberg, J. K. Simmons and Cristin Milioti, this fun and funky comedy is going to be one of your favorites this year.