Here Are All the Movies Coming to Hulu This Week, Including ‘Labyrinth’

Here’s a simple guide to the new shows and movies coming to Hulu over the next couple of weeks. We’ve included brief summaries and key cast/creator info to help you choose what to watch.

‘Villains’ (2019)

Premiering November 10th, this film follows two petty criminals who break into a house and uncover a disturbing secret about the couple who live there. Starring Bill Skarsgård and Maika Monroe, and featuring Kyra Sedgwick and Jeffrey Donovan as the homeowners, the movie is a darkly comedic thriller. Expect unexpected twists, a shifting power dynamic, and a lot of unsettling humor.

‘The Little Hours’ (2017)

Coming to screens on Monday, November 10th, this comedy follows a runaway servant who seeks refuge in a medieval convent, disrupting the lives of three mischievous nuns. The film stars Aubrey Plaza, Alison Brie, Kate Micucci, Dave Franco, John C. Reilly, and Molly Shannon. Directed by Jeff Baena, it’s a playful take on stories from ‘The Decameron,’ filled with witty dialogue, suggestive humor, and a series of increasingly funny mishaps.

‘Apollo 18’ (2011)

Coming to screens on Monday, November 10th, this film presents itself as recovered footage from a top-secret lunar mission. The crew discovers a dangerous presence on the Moon. Directed by Gonzalo López-Gallego and produced by Timur Bekmambetov, the movie strives for realism with its use of old-fashioned technology, tight spaces, and shaky camera work, mimicking 1970s NASA equipment. The story builds suspense through broken equipment and mysterious tracks found on the lunar surface.

‘Don’t Breathe 2’ (2021)

The film arrives on November 10th. It follows Norman Nordstrom, a man living a secluded life with a young girl, when their home is attacked by a dangerous group. Stephen Lang reprises his role, and Rodo Sayagues directs a story he created with Fede Álvarez. This sequel moves the action to a new location and explores the more complex side of the main character. Viewers can anticipate resourceful defenses, homemade traps, and intense, claustrophobic fights.

‘Skyline’ (2010)

On Monday, November 10th, a strange alien occurrence draws people into the sky, leaving a small group stranded in a skyscraper as they fight to survive. The film, directed by the Brothers Strause, combines the grand scale of an alien invasion with the claustrophobia of a building under siege. Expect lots of visual effects, including huge motherships and eerie, organic drones. The cast features Eric Balfour, Scottie Thompson, and Donald Faison.

‘Labyrinth’ (1986)

Hitting theaters on Monday, November 10th, this film tells the story of a teen who once wished her baby brother would disappear, and now finds herself in a magical and ever-changing world controlled by the Goblin King. Created by Jim Henson and featuring music by David Bowie, the movie is a visual spectacle using puppets, painted backgrounds, and real-life effects. Jennifer Connelly plays the brave main character as she overcomes challenges like tricky talking doors and a truly unpleasant swamp. It’s a fantastical adventure filled with unique songs and imaginative creatures.

‘Bordertown’ (2007)

Premiering on Monday, November 10th, this film follows an American journalist as she investigates a series of murders along the U.S.-Mexico border and battles the apathy of those in power. Directed by Gregory Nava and featuring Jennifer Lopez, Antonio Banderas, and Martin Sheen, the story is inspired by the real-life murders of women in Ciudad Juárez. It’s a suspenseful blend of investigative journalism, courtroom drama, and activism.

‘Midnight Sun’ (2018)

Coming to screens on Monday, November 10th is a touching story about a teenage girl with a rare condition that prevents her from being in the sunlight. She falls in love with a boy she can only see at night. The film stars Bella Thorne and Patrick Schwarzenegger, with a special appearance by Rob Riggle. Directed by Scott Speer, this movie is based on the popular Japanese drama ‘A Song to the Sun’ and features a romance built around music and nighttime adventures by the coast.

’55’ (2025)

This compelling drama, set in Mumbai, premieres on Tuesday, November 11th. It tells the story of a resourceful teenager dealing with a tough life of crime and learning to survive with the help of an unlikely family. Written and directed by Shyam Madiraju, the film explores difficult choices and what happens when people are pushed to their limits. It’s shot with a raw, energetic style, using real locations, and focuses on the importance of guidance and the pain of being betrayed. The story shows how even small decisions can have major consequences for everyone involved.

‘The Book of Clarence’ (2024)

Set to release on Tuesday, November 11th, this film follows Clarence, a resourceful man in Jerusalem who sees a chance to change his life amidst the excitement surrounding messianic beliefs. Written and directed by Jeymes Samuel, the movie features LaKeith Stanfield, Omar Sy, Anna Diop, RJ Cyler, David Oyelowo, Alfre Woodard, and a talented supporting cast. It uniquely combines the grand scale of biblical epics with a modern, energetic vibe, all brought to life with a striking soundtrack and vibrant visuals.

‘Osiris’ (2025)

I’m really excited about this new film, arriving November 15th! It’s about a Special Forces team who get snatched up during a mission and wake up on this massive alien ship, only to find they’re being hunted by something incredibly dangerous. William Kaufman directed it, and the cast is fantastic – Max Martini, Brianna Hildebrand, LaMonica Garrett, Michael Irby, and even Linda Hamilton! From what I’ve heard, it’s a cool mix of military strategy and creature-feature thrills, set in these gritty industrial areas and totally bizarre alien environments. Get ready for a lot of intense gunfights, a constant struggle for supplies, and some seriously tough choices being made under pressure.

‘Don’t Breathe’ (2016)

I’m really excited about this one! It hits theaters November 15th. The story centers around three guys from Detroit who decide to rob a house, but they quickly realize they’ve picked the wrong target – a blind veteran. It’s directed by Fede Álvarez and stars Stephen Lang, Jane Levy, and Dylan Minnette. From what I’ve heard, it’s a super tense thriller that relies on silence, darkness, and the characters having to navigate using sound. Apparently, the director uses really claustrophobic settings and these long, unbroken shots to ramp up the suspense. And it’s not a simple good-versus-evil story; things get morally complicated as secrets start to come out during the night.

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2025-11-11 01:15