Just like that, 2025 is officially easing its way to February. Love may be in the air, but for audiences sick of the typical clichés,Hulu’s got you covered with their hidden gems.Jonas Poher Rasmussen’s movieFleeis a bittersweet reflection on love and culture. At the same time, the hipVenus As a Boyexplores what it’s like for an artsy nobody to fall head over heels with an LA influencer. But if romance is not on your plate this month, Hulu also boasts a couple of psychological thrillers and action-filled options to keep the tension up.Don’t let these movies slip away unnoticed- start streaming before it’s too late. Here are the 7 best movies to watch before they leave Hulu in February 2025.

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‘Flee’ (2021)

Leaving on: February 7

Jonas Poher Rasmussen

Daniel Karimyar, Fardin Mijdzadeh, Milad Eskandari

Amin Nawabi’s incredible true story comes to life inFlee. The animated documentary follows the titular character as he prepares to marry his longtime boyfriend. But before he can make it to his happily ever after,Amin is forced to confront the painful memories of his past, in particular the trauma he’s experienced from escaping war-torn Afghanistan. Having spent a couple of years stuck in a directionless limbo as a refugee, Amin has long kept his past a secret. Whether it is its heart-wrenching reflection of losing and finding your roots, or its stunning animation, this Oscar-nominated work laments the ideas of survival, identity, and finding love in all the mayhem.

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‘Spencer’ (2021)

Pablo Larraín

Kristen Stewart, Timothy Spall, Sally Hawkins

Unlike the traditional, regal biopics audiences are accustomed to,Spencerpursues a more psychological thriller route.Kristen Stewartdelivers a thought-provoking renditionof one of the most beloved figures in modern history, Princess Diana. Set against the Christmas festivities at Sandringham in 1991, the movie pulls the covers that have long hidden the princess’ true emotions — feelings of hurt, resentment, and anxiety — all of which result from the rigid expectations of her royal life and her crumbling marriage. With a dreamlike, almost ghostly atmosphere, the film is a surreal, deeply affecting portrait of what being part of aristocracy entails, where the weight of duty clashes with personal freedom.

‘Rogue Agent’ (2022)

Leaving on: February 11

Declan Lawn, Adam Patterson

James Norton, Matthew Douglas, Rob Malone

Truth is scarier than fiction.Rogue Agenttellsthe real-life story of Robert Hendy-Freegard(James Norton), a manipulative conman who posed as an MI5 agent, deceiving his victims into believing they were in mortal danger. With his ability to charm anybody from just a solid good first impression, it’s difficult not to be swayed by his charisma. But when he crosses paths with Alice Archer (Gemma Arterton), he underestimates his opponent. A ping-pong match of wits and tricks, there’s no such too much tension in this psychological thriller.

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‘Venus As a Boy‘ (2021)

Leaving on: February 14

Bai Ling, Gilles Marini, Trace Lysette

Dripping with indie charm and West Coast cool,Venus As a Boyis the stuff Hollywood is made of. Hunter (Ty Hodges), a struggling artist in LA, meets Ruby (Olivia Culpo), an influencer who introduces Hunter to her world of wealth. Unabashedly hedonistic and curated to perfection, Hunter is both in awe and aghast at a life that he never thought would be accessible. Living in a generation where romantic standards have vastly shifted, and constantly looking up to individuals who hold much social and material power, the movie is just as moody as it is introspective.

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‘Titane’ (2021)

Leaving on: February 15

Julia Ducournau

Vincent Lindon, Agathe Rousselle, Garance Marillier

Part body horror, part emotional odyssey,Titaneis Ducournau’s Palme d’Or-winning fever dream. The film follows Alexia, a woman with a titanium plate in her skull and an almost supernatural connection to machines. Her path takes an unexpected turn when she takes on a new identity andforms a bond with a grieving fire chief. Brutal yet oddly tender, it’s a cinematic exploration of contrasts, putting together the grotesque and beautiful in a deeply human union.

‘To Catch A Killer’ (2023)

Leaving on: February 18

Damián Szifron

Shailene Woodley, Ben Mendelsohn, Jovan Adepo

A crime thriller that feels all too real,To Catch a Killerpulls audiences intoa time-ticking hunt for a highly calculative mass shooter. Rookie coop Eleanor Falco (Shailene Woodley) is far from ready to be on the field, but with an aptitude that’s way beyond her peers, Eleanor is entrusted by her superiors to take on the task head-on. Hardened FBI investigator (Ben Mendelsohn) believes in her potential, even going so far as to make her confront her own demons while tracking down a threat with neither a name nor face. Gritty and gripping, the film is a testament to the complexities of working in the field of crime, and the risks one would take to work outside of the law.

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‘Watcher’ (2022)

Leaving on: February 25

Chloe Okuno

Maika Monroe, Karl Glusman, Burn Gorman

Don’t look over your shoulder — someone might be lurking behind you. Steeped with a heightened sense of paranoia and the fear of being followed,Watcherwill have audiences second-guessing every shadow. Julie (Maika Monroe), an American woman in Bucharest,is convinced that she’s being watched. As news of a serial killer makes its way to the city, her irrational fear manifests into reality — or at least that’s what Julia thinks. A masterclass in messing with the character’s minds, the film is reminiscent of Hitchockian suspense.

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