Mar. 3-9: Hulu to Add 11 New Releases This Week – Here’s the One to Watch
By Phillip Swann
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Hulu this week (March 3-9, 2025) plans to add 11 new movies and TV shows to its streaming lineup. Here’s the one you don’t want to miss, in my humble opinion:
Babylon (2022)
Margot Robbie and Brad Pitt star in this sensational epic drama on the silent film industry in the 1920s and the difficulties that some actors faced making the transition to sound. Directed with great panache by Damien Chazelle (Whiplash, La La Land), Babylon’s greater thesis is that Hollywood, in any era, can be a cruel mistress, quick to seduce but impossible to love. Through the eyes of Robbie and Pitt, the film explores how industry execs and their minions manufacture and manipulate their stars only to cut them loose when their appeal begins to wane. For Chazelle, still a relatively young director at 40 (then 37), it was a bold statement and perhaps one that has set back his career; he hasn’t made a film since. And that is a terrible shame. Babylon is a dazzling 189 minutes (feels like 89 minutes, it moves so fast) overflowing with memorable images and incredible acting, particularly from Robbie and Pitt who put vanity on the shelf for this one. It’s a beautiful film and one I cannot recommend more highly. Debuts Saturday, March 8.
Full List of New Titles Coming to Hulu This Week
Monday, March 3
Sensory Overload (2025)
Tuesday, March 4
The Gutter (2024)
Thursday, March 6
Deli Boys: Complete Season 1
Friday, March 7
The Banger Sisters (2002)
Classified (2024)
Confessions of a Shopaholic (2009)
Hellboy: The Crooked Man (2024)
The Inner Portrait (2025)
Notes on a Scandal (2006)
Saturday, March 8
Babylon (2022)
Babylon En Español (2022)
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