Hulu continues to prove himself as one of the top streaming services for film lovers who want both quality and variety.
Every month, its rotating catalog brings into a mixture of acclaimed films, which have scored higher points from critics, which films make browsing more beneficial than disappointing.
June 2025 brings another strong batch. We have peeped through new additions and have taken out people with severe critical clouts – all are sitting on rotten tomatoes 90% or more. This includes Ethan Hawk, Hulu’s incredible new “Predator” film and a romantic drama starring an action-pack science-fi-fi with Tom Cruise and Emily Blunt.
Without further stir, some of these five titles added to Hulu in June 2025 are the best reviewed films that you can stream now.
‘Before Midnight’ (2013)

Widely praised for its emotionally rich writing and natural performances, “before midnight” gives an intimate look on its most honest form.
Nine years after “before sunset”, the film resumes Jessie (Ethan Hokay) and Seleen (Julie Delpi) as they navigate their relationship complications during a summer in Greece. Starts as a migration pushed into an sun, gradually appears in the delicate balance of deep personal discovery and long-term commitment of time.
As the interaction shifts to relieve stress from playful feast, director Richard Linklator Crafts crafts a communication-powered picture of two people, which they have become and they can still mean for each other.
Rotten tomato score: 98%
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‘Hunter: Killer Killer’ (2025)

The “hunter” has always been one of the franchises that are really stuck with me. One of the most deadly predators of Galaxy is something cold about seeing, which is facing some of the most difficult humans from different points in history.
So when I came to know that Hulu was leaving a new animated installment in the franchise which is called “Predator: Killer of Killers” (directed by anyone other than Dan Trechenberg), I was immediately on board. And it has already earned such high praise from critics.
This new film explains three intense, time-jump stories of human warriors facing deadly predators. Viking-era Scandinavia, feudal Japan and WWII set in Europe, each story follows a skilled fighter-a tamasic raider, a pair of conflicting brothers, or a sharp-eyed pilot-like that they come face to face with a cruel, other danger.
Rotten tomato score: 95%
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‘And then we danced’ (2019)

“And then we danced” There is an upcoming age drama in Tabilisi, Georgia, which follows a young dancer, Merb (Levan Gelbakhianani) in the National Georgian Pahanwa. Picked up in a family of professional dancers, Merab is dedicated to mastery in traditional Georgian dances.
However, a talented new dancer, Iraqali (Bachi Walishwili), when he joins the congregation, his world is destroyed. As they develop a deep bond, Merb struggles with his emerging feelings and social pressures for Iraqali that forbid their love.
This romantic drama was widely appreciated and earned several prestigious awards. It won the 55th Guldbagge Awards, Best Film and Best Actor in Sweden’s Top Film Award, and was selected as the official presenting Sweden for Best International Feature Film at the 92nd Academy Awards.
Rotten tomato score: 93%
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‘Age of Tumoro’ (2014)

Tom Cruise has been providing high-energy, smart action roles over the years, and “Edge of Tumoro” stands out as one of their fastest performance, a mixture of science-fi adventure with a clever time-loop twist.
Directed by Doug Liman, the film Cruise’s Major William Cage throws the chaos in the chaos of a foreign invasion – except this time, the death is not the end. Giving relief to the same cruel day, the cage is forced to learn rapidly, fight hard, and if he expects to change the course of war, he forms a team with a fierce Rita Vratski (Emily Blunt).
It is a high-octane mixture of humor, heart and nonstop action, with a base that you think you have come to know. The “Edge of Tumoro” takes a familiar science-fi setup and takes it into an tireless, thrilling ride that is explosive.
Rotten tomato score: 91%
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‘Blue Jasmine’ (2013)

Kate Blanchets have long been a powerhouse on the screen, and “Blue Jasmine” is yet another showcase of her incredible range, dives deeply into a woman’s complexities.
The film follows Jasmine (Blanchet), which is once-Glamoras New York Sochelight, who suddenly finds itself destitute and is forced to rebuild her life with her working class sister in San Francisco. What begins as a desperate attempt to find stability soon, the spiral soon refuses in a emotional journey and filled with delicate hope.
“Blue Jasmine” transforms the beautiful appearance of the blankets into a powerful tool, drawing a woman with the disappearance of glamor in the form of her world. And it is safe to say that it is one of Woody Alan’s best films.
Rotten tomato score: 90%
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