What to Stream on Hulu This Weekend


Hulu has a lot to offer, however, deciding what to watch on the platform isn’t always easy. If you need help putting together your binge-watching lineup, you’ve come to the right place: We’ve picked the top documentaries, TV series, and movies to stream on Hulu from November 22 to November 24. Chilling spirits, secret affairs, and disturbing dinners will probably sabotage your weekend plans, because you’ll want to stream Hulu all day and night.


Booksmart



Two best friends have one shot to prove their “coolness” in Booksmart. Done with only being one-dimensional, the duo sets out to prove that they’re not only “intelligent,” but fun as well at a time when social status reigns.


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The Quiet One


Rolling Stones bassist Bill Wyman shares his touring experiences in The Quiet One. This documentary takes viewers back to the ’60s and shares how one of the most famous rock bands took over the music scene.


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Apple Tree Yard



An affair takes a twisted turn in the TV drama Apple Tree Yard. Two middle-aged adults start a secret romance and eventually, both are accused of murdering a man in the U.K.


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Psycho-Pass


Set in a future time, Psycho-Pass follows detectives (Enforcers and Inspectors), who have a complicated way of resolving crimes. This anime series is dark, gritty, and suspenseful, as the team works together to figure out when citizens will turn into criminals.


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Ghost Stories



Three paranormal incidents set the stage for Ghost Stories, a thriller that explores the horrific aspects of the human mind. Do we really choose what we see? Or is there a supernatural force behind the unexplainable incidents? This movie will chill you to the bone.


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The Oath


Thanksgiving dinners can be interesting and The Oath brings bizarre politics right to the table. After a strange White House policy goes into effect, a family must engage in “survival of the fittest” and fight for their political beliefs. This dark comedy will most likely ease the stress of pre-Turkey Day plans.


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