If you want to discover new movies on Hulu, you're in luck. Below we've listed some of the best new movies available on Hulu this month. The selection includes recent Oscar-winning hits, acclaimed films connected to current blockbusters, and an underseen rom-com for good measure.
Take a look at our top picks for the best new movies on Hulu in March 2024 below.
Dune
Before you watch “Dune: Part Two” in theaters, you can watch Denis Villeneuve’s “Dune: Part One” on Hulu this month. Seeing “Dune: Part One” is necessary for understanding “Part Two” as the sequel continues the story directly. “Dune” won six Oscars, including Best Score and Best Cinematography and is visually stunning.
Blade Runner 2049
If you're a fan of “Dune” but haven't seen director Denis Villeneuve’s 2017 “Blade Runner” sequel, you should definitely check it out. The film has outstanding craftsmanship, and the story delivers high-level sci-fi. Starring Ryan Gosling, the sequel is set years after the original “Blade Runner,” and it's even considered better by some.
Dunkirk
Now that Christopher Nolan has won an Oscar for “Oppenheimer,” it's a great time to revisit his 2017 film “Dunkirk.” The movie tells the intense story of the evacuation of Dunkirk during World War II from three different perspectives: by land, by air, and by sea. It's a truly immersive tale of heroism with memorable performances from the cast.
Enough Said
One of the late James Gandolfini’s final roles was in the 2013 romantic comedy “Enough Said.” The film balances comedy and drama as it follows a divorced woman who starts a relationship with a man, only to discover he's the ex-husband of her friend. It's incredibly funny yet touching, giving Gandolfini a chance to display his softer side.
The Favourite
In the spirit of pairing recent Oscar winners with another film, consider watching “The Favourite” if you enjoyed “Poor Things.” Set in the early 18th century, the film follows two cousins vying for the affections of Queen Anne. The production and costume design are impressive, and it acts as a precursor for both “Poor Things” and the Hulu series “The Great,” which came after this film.
Poor Things
Speaking of "Poor Things", the movie has won four Oscars and is now available on Hulu. It's a darkly funny take on the Frankenstein story, with Emma Stone playing a woman created by a mad scientist-like man, portrayed by Willem Dafoe. She experiences human emotions like sex, love, grief, and joy in a fresh way, offering the audience a new perspective on the world. The film’s world is a fantastical one, but its emotional core authentically explores women's experiences. Stone won the Best Actress Oscar for her role, and the film also took home awards for Best Costume Design and Best Production Design.
Anatomy of a Fall
Starting March 22, the French legal drama that won an Oscar will be available on Hulu. “Anatomy of a Fall” gives viewers the opportunity to catch up on one of the most talked-about films of 2023. The Best Original Screenplay Oscar winner stars Sandra Hüller as a writer questioned after her husband's suspicious death. Personal details emerge during the trial, with their visually impaired son and adorable guide dog caught in the middle. The film raises the question of her guilt or innocence, but what makes co-writer/director Justine Triet’s film captivating is its exploration of the importance of truth in relationships.