5 movies departing Hulu in February 2025 that you must see before they're gone

5 movies departing Hulu in February 2025 that you must see before they're gone

      Hulu has an impressive lineup of films, making it almost laughable that so few movies are scheduled to leave in February that you likely won’t miss any. As a result, we had to include some titles disappearing from Hulu in early March to complete this article. The only noteworthy film departing in February is Scotty and the Secret History of Hollywood, which will be gone after February 28.

      Additionally, you have a two-week period to check out these underground or indie films before they either move to another streaming service or vanish entirely from the streaming landscape.

      Looking for more suggestions? We also offer guides to the best films on Netflix, the best films on Hulu, the best films on Amazon Prime Video, the best films on Max, and the best films on Disney+.

      **Scotty and the Secret History of Hollywood (2017)**

      *Greenwich Entertainment*

      Scotty Bowers may not be a familiar name, despite having revealed himself as a Hollywood pimp in his autobiography. Although Bowers wouldn’t label himself with that term, he never restricts himself to a single definition of sexuality. In Scotty and the Secret History of Hollywood, Bowers shares his journey in the industry, detailing how he connected Hollywood stars and starlets with compatible lovers.

      He also discloses the hidden sexual identities of several deceased celebrities from Hollywood’s golden age, who concealed their true selves behind false marriages and tales of infidelity… or so we are led to think. Bowers is the sole narrator of this story in the film.

      *Watch Scotty and the Secret History of Hollywood on Hulu.*

      **Benedetta (2021)**

      *Pathé Distribution*

      Paul Verhoeven, known for RoboCop and Showgirls, brings to life the mostly true tale of a lesbian nun from 17th century Italy. Benedetta stars Virginie Efira as Benedetta Carlini, a sister in a convent who forms a bond with a young woman named Bartolomea (Daphné Patakia) and embarks on a sexual relationship with her.

      This situation alone is already complicated. Benedetta’s spiritual visions of Jesus Christ and her experiences of stigmata elevate the tension and threaten the stability of the convent. But are her visions genuinely religious, or is she simply delusional during a perilous time for a woman like her?

      *Watch Benedetta on Hulu.*

      **India Sweets and Spices (2021)**

      *Bleecker Street*

      India Sweets and Spices might not be what you anticipate given its title; it’s more reminiscent of Bend It Like Beckham than Julie & Julia. Sophia Ali portrays Alia Kapur, a young Indian-American woman who heads to college on the West Coast. Upon returning to her parents' home in New Jersey, she struggles to accept her mother, Sheila Kapur's (Manisha Koirala), strict rules.

      This is likely why Alia finds herself attracted to Varun (Rish Shah), another child of Indian immigrants whose family is significantly more relaxed than her own. However, before Alia can consider a serious relationship with Varun, she learns that there’s a history between his mother, Bhairavi (Deepti Gupta), and her own—one where they are certainly not friends.

      *Watch India Sweets and Spices on Hulu.*

      **Flux Gourmet (2022)**

      *IFC Films*

      IFC Films labels Flux Gourmet as a horror movie, but it’s not quite that straightforward. This film is difficult to categorize since it exists in a unique space. The characters are caught between being part of a cult and a collective, united in their quest to create art.

      However, Ms. Stevens (Gwendoline Christie from Game of Thrones), the force behind this abstract group, feels threatened by newcomers Billy (Asa Butterfield), Lamina (Ariane Labed), and Elle (Fatma Mohamed), who possess greater musical talent than Stevens. This power struggle sets the stage for conflict within their collective.

      *Watch Flux Gourmet on Hulu.*

      **You Laugh But It’s True (2011)**

      *Day 1 Films*

      Trevor Noah is known for being the third host of The Daily Show, succeeding Jon Stewart. While we know how his story unfolds from this documentary, You Laugh But It’s True, 25-year-old Trevor Noah is unaware of his future. The film chronicles his journey toward his one-man show in South Africa.

      Born during the tail end of Apartheid in South Africa, it was illegal for a mixed-race couple like his parents to have a child. Noah grew up during transformative times and had to carve out his place as a comedian long before joining The Daily Show and achieving stardom.

      *Watch You Laugh But It’s True on Hulu.*

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