How can you watch? YouTube, Hulu, Vudu, Google Play, Sling TV, Cinemax 6. What will it make you afraid of? That Ouija board game that you probably played with your friends in middle school. What is it? A follow-up to the far inferior "Ouija," this movie with a breakout performance by its young star (Lulu Wilson) is about a family that promises clients communication with the dead, and inadvertently invites evil into their home. Pick up a book instead: 10 classic horror novels that are way scarier than the movies 5. More horror: Vince Vaughn talks playing a 'Freaky' teen girl, getting the 'Wedding Crashers' back together How can you watch? Hulu, HBO Max, YouTube, Amazon Prime, Vudu, Google Play What will it make you afraid of? Clowns, duh. What is it? The Stephen King adaptation still has the biggest horror opening weekend of all time. Set in 1989, the film features the infamous evil clown Pennywise (Bill Skarsgard) who scares kids. How can you watch? YouTube, Amazon Prime, Vudu, iTunes, Google Play 4. The X-Files: I Want to Believe (2008) Follow all of our monthly streaming guides.What will it make you afraid of? Plenty of things, including people running at you, sets of china and fake smiles. The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen (2003) Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol (2011) Once Were Brothers: Robbie Robertson and the Band (2020) Tyler Perry’s The Haves and the Have Nots: Complete Season 7 (OWN) My Absolute Boyfriend: Complete Season 1 (Rakuten) Where’s Waldo?: Complete Season 1 (Dreamworks) I Still Know What You Did Last Summer (1998)Ī Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood (2019) Mike Tyson Mysteries: Complete Seasons 1-3 (Adult Swim)įrankenstein and the Monster from Hell (1974) ![]() June 22nd brings the anthology XX (2017) which while a mixed bag - like all anthologies - features at least one thrilling little tale from director Roxanne Benjamin.Ĭhildren’s Hospital: Complete Series (Adult Swim) Crawl (2019) comes up for air on June 18th and brings with it a terrifically entertaining time as alligators go to town on a small town. First up is the latest entry in Hulu/Blumhouse’s monthly series, Into the Dark, and this time around it’s Good Boy starring Judy Greer as a woman whose anxiety dog is killing off the people causing her anxiety. It’s always the right time for monsters, creatures, and other nightmares, and Hulu has a few hitting this month that might be worth your time. Curiously, both films also co-star Cole Hauser. Both are quite good with the latter being far heavier on the action front. Hart’s War (2002) sees prisoners of war dealing with the obvious predicament and a murder, while Tears of the Sun (2003) sees Willis lead a squad of soldiers into the Nigerian jungle. Two movies starring Bruce Willis arrive on 6/19, and both remind of a time when he used to headline theatrical features before sinking into direct-to-video hell. I haven’t seen it yet, but with Elisabeth Moss and Michael Stuhlbarg, and Logan Lerman in the leads it’s one I’ll be watching soon. Josephine Decker’s Shirley (premieres 6/5) takes a more dramatically twisted path in offering a glimpse into acclaimed author Shirley Jackson’s life. A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood (premieres 6/2) sees him as an inspirational figure in the life of many, and there’s real heart and compassion running through the entire film. One of last year’s sweeter films unsurprisingly stars Tom Hanks, and he’s playing the late, great Mr. They’re also sweet, fun films, so why not make a double feature out of them! Their plots are different - the former sees a widowed president dating again, and the latter follows a lookalike who uses his brief time standing in for a sick president to change things for the better - but both offer us a glimpse of what it could be like to have a truly empathetic, intelligent, and motivated president leading our country. The American President (1995) and Dave (1993) are both comedies with a dash of romance and a truckload of compassion for people. “Pick” of the month usually refers, of course, to a single title, but I’m breaking with precedent this time to highlight two films of equal standing, themes, and value that together constitute my pick. ![]() The complete list of new movies and shows hitting Hulu this month - June 2020 - is below, but I wanted to highlight the best of the bunch along with several others worth seeking out. They have movies too, though, and more than a few of them are gems that make Hulu a destination beyond last night’s TV shows. Hulu has been stuck in the third-place position when it comes to movie streaming behind Netflix and Amazon Prime because most people still see them strictly as a home for next-day television.
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