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Hulu has added a variety of new movies in October, highlighting a strong selection of horror films. Among them is "Hold Your Breath," an original Hulu movie that has quickly reached a spot on our list of the top three films on the service to watch this weekend. Even though it’s not quite Halloween yet, we decided not to saturate our recommendations with horror movies. Thus, our remaining options include an underrated thriller from the year 2000 and a musical biopic about a remarkable singer whose story has a tragic ending. "Hold Your Breath" (2024) features Sarah Paulson as Margaret, a mother struggling to raise her two children, Rose and Ollie, amid the devastating Dust Bowl of the 1930s in Oklahoma. Life is already complicated for Margaret without any supernatural elements, but she soon begins to believe that something evil is lurking around her family. The tension escalates if what she is experiencing is real, as it could drive her to the brink of madness with disastrous consequences for her children. "Unbreakable" (2000) marks the return of M. Night Shyamalan, who reteams with Bruce Willis in this story. David Dunn, an ordinary stadium security guard, becomes the sole survivor of a train derailment, emerging with barely a scratch. Elijah Price, a man with a disease that affects his bones, becomes obsessed with the idea that David represents the other end of humanity. The plot explores secrets from David's past that alter his life, culminating in a surprising conclusion. "Whitney Houston: I Wanna Dance With Somebody" (2022) depicts the life of Whitney Houston, from her beginnings as a struggling singer to her rise in the music industry, partly fueled by her mother. The film, starring Naomi Ackie, also addresses her struggles with addiction and her destructive relationship with Bobby Brown, showcasing a journey filled with success, but also tragedy. Despite her tragic fate, Houston's musical influence endures.
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