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Hulu Has 3 Incredible Underrated Thrillers Right Now

These include a strange culinary art performance, an alien invasion, and a twisted take on toxic relationships.

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If you’re endlessly scrolling on Hulu just to end up rewatching The Bear for the fifth time, here are 3 thrillers for you to watch before March ends.

1. Flux Gourmet

This dark comedy thriller follows a group of performance artists who create unsettling soundscapes using food, a practice known as “sonic catering.” Gwendoline Christie (Game of Thrones) stars as Ms. Stevens, the institute director tasked with managing this chaotic group.

Screenrant highlighted Christie’s eccentric performance as “perhaps the best part” of the film and it holds an 85% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes.

It’s leaving Hulu tonight, so watch it ASAP.

2. No One Will Save You

No One Will Save You is a sci-fi thriller starring Kaitlyn Dever (Booksmart) as Brynn, a lonely seamstress who must fend off alien intruders in her home. With minimal dialogue, the film builds tension through atmospheric visuals. Think A Quiet Place, but as if you’re completely on your own.

Stephen King praised it as “a terrific alien-invasion movie” and called Dever “amazing” in her role.

3. Jagged Mind

This psychological thriller follows Billie (Maisie Richardson-Sellers, The Originals), a woman plagued by recurring blackouts who discovers she’s trapped in a time loop linked to her manipulative partner, Alex (Shannon Woodward, Westworld). To break free, Billie must uncover the truth before the cycle consumes her.

Director Kelley Kali aimed to highlight the complexities of toxic relationships within the queer community, telling a story that’s both unsettling and deeply relatable.


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January Nelson

January Nelson

January Nelson is a writer, editor, and dreamer. She writes about astrology, games, love, relationships, and entertainment. January graduated with an English and Literature degree from Columbia University.

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