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3 underrated movies on Hulu you need to watch in March 2025

A woman and male dance in the rain.
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Fresh off her dominance at the 2025 Oscars, Anora finally heads to Hulu on March 17. Sean Baker’s romantic dramedy stars Mikey Madison as Ani, a Brooklyn sex worker who marries the son of a Russian oligarch. The first half resembles a fever dream, while the second half becomes a nightmare. Anora is an excellent Best Picture winner and can now find an audience at home.

Anora should attract a lot of eyeballs. However, there is a wide selection of under-the-radar movies ready to be streamed with the click of a button. The underrated movies featured in March include a rom-com from a famous author, an invigorating dance film, and a steamy thriller.

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The Last Song (2010)

Miley Cyrus stands in front of a car.
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The Notebook gets all the credit as the Nicholas Sparks movie, and rightfully so. It’s Ryan Gosling and Rachel McAdams — need I say more? The Last Song is middle-tier Sparks, but there’s an argument that it’s in the top five. Miley Cyrus stars as Ronnie Miller, an unruly 17-year-old who has never recovered from her parents’ divorce three years prior.

Ronnie is upset to learn that she and her younger brother Jonah (Bobby Coleman) must live with her estranged father Steve (Greg Kinnear) for the summer in a small Georgia beach town. Initially upset with the decision, Ronnie’s outlook changes after meeting Will (Liam Hemsworth), which leads to a better relationship with her father. Again, it’s hard to top chemistry between two co-stars when they literally fall in love while filming.

Watch The Last Song on Hulu.

Step Up 2: The Streets (2008)

A group of teenagers stand in unison outside a building.
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For all the Step Up fans, the original Step Up has the better love story. It’s hard to top Channing Tatum and Jenna Dewan literally falling in love during filming. However, the dancing in Step Up 2: The Streets is far superior to its predecessor. The sequel’s story mirrors the same plot — a rebellious dancer must adapt to the professional setting of a prestigious school.

The rebel in Step Up 2 is Andie (Briana Evigan), a Baltimore teen who aspires to be a street dancer. Heading down the wrong path, Briana is persuaded by Tyler Gage (Tatum) to enroll at the Maryland School of the Arts. Andie feels out of place until the popular Chase (Robert Hoffman) convinces her to form a new crew and compete in the underground dance competition known as The Streets. Is it crazy to say that the final dance scene in the rain is Jon M. Chu’s best sequence as a director?

Watch Step Up 2: The Streets on Hulu.

Sleeping with the Enemy (1991)

Julia Roberts sits in a bath tub and stares.
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One year after Pretty Woman, Julia Roberts played a distressed housewife in Sleeping with the Enemy. From the outside, Laura Burney (Roberts) lives the good life, thanks to her seemingly perfect husband, Martin (Patrick Bergin). Behind closed doors, Martin is an abusive monster. In desperate need of a chance, Laura fakes her death during a storm and escapes to Iowa.

In the Midwest, Laura changes her name and starts saying Ben Woodward (Kevin Anderson). Life is nearly perfect again until Martin discovers that Laura’s alive and tries to get her back. Sleeping with the Enemy is what we call a “garbage thriller.” It’s not a great movie, but the soap opera storyline is wildly entertaining in this guilty-pleasure thriller.

Watch Sleeping with the Enemy on Hulu.

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3 action movies on Netflix you need to watch in February 2025
Two men and a girl stand and stare in The New Guys.

Action continues to be one of Netflix's strongest genres. For example, take a look at the top 10 for the most popular movies on Netflix ever. Seven of the ten spots – including Red Notice, Carry-On, The Adam Project, The Gray Man, Damsel, We Can Be Heroes, and The Mother — belong to action movies. More action films are coming in 2025, including Havoc and The Old Guard 2.
For now, explore the Netflix action page for your movie-going needs. From blockbusters and heists to thrillers and comedies, action crosses into nearly every genre. Below, we have three recommendations for action movies to watch this month. This includes a new action comedy from two gigantic stars, a criminally underrated movie from 2016, and a terrific crime thriller.
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Back in Action (2025)

For Jamie Foxx and Cameron Diaz, Back in Action is the perfect title for their respective returns. Foxx suffered a life-threatening stroke in 2023, while Diaz hasn't acted in a decade. The duo, who previously collaborated on 2014's Annie, play former CIA operatives returning to the field in Back in Action, one of the most popular Netflix movies this year.

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3 action movies on Amazon Prime Video you need to watch in February 2025
John David Washington points a gun while on the ground in The Creator.

Ready for some action on your screen? There’s no need to head to the movie theater. There are perfectly good movies available on streaming services, both new and classics. With a nice-sized LED or OLED TV, a comfortable couch or theater seats, and some freshly popped popcorn, you can get that experience at home.
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The Creator (2023)
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Denzel Washington isn’t the only big-name actor in his family anymore. His son, John David Washington, has been making waves in movies, including this one. Washington plays Joshua Taylor, a U.S. Army sergeant tasked with an important mission to save humanity's future. The Creator is set in the future year 2065, a decade after an AI, created by the U.S. government, set off a nuclear warhead in Los Angeles, causing humans to rise up and fight back. That is, most humans. Some embrace the technology and believe it will be their salvation.
Joshua is brought in to help fight back and finds himself face to face with “Alphie” (Madeleine Yuna Voyles), a robot in the form of a young girl with tremendous power as an AI weapon. Our reviewer applauds the film's looks despite its budget, which is much smaller than other blockbuster movies. Though he admits the film’s premise is short-sighted and the movie is disjointed in places, he calls it visually stunning. It's a storyline that can and likely will be done again.

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Matthew McConaughey as Cooper in his astronaut suit looking to the distance in Interstellar.

February has been a light month for new sci-fi on Netflix. Thankfully, sci-fi remains one of the stronger genres on Netflix, with many top movies to stream this month. With the Oscars coming in early March, now is an ideal time to revisit Dune: Part Two. If Dune isn't your speed, try one of the Mad Max movies to experience the Wasteland.
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