10 Hulu Hidden Gems Rated 90% and Higher to Binge Over the Weekend
The Handmaid’s Tale aside, Hulu has a lot more to offer.
While everyone already knows and loves many great Hulu shows like The Handmaid's Tale and The Bear, the platform has much more to offer.
From twisted mysteries to over-the-top hilarious period comedies, Hulu's shows are going for the 100% rating on Rotten Tomatoes, which says a lot about their quality.
Here are 10 brilliant Hulu series that somehow managed to fly under the radar despite their impeccable critical reviews.
The Dropout - 90%
The Dropout not only presents a very sharp story of Elizabeth Holmes who, blinded by the promises of fame and fortune, creates a healthcare system that endangers the lives of millions, but it also has a brilliant cast. Starring Amanda Seyfried, Naveen Andrews, William H. Macey and Laurie Metcalf, The Dropout is a show you don't want to miss.
The Girl from Plainville - 91%
Anyone who's interested in true crime cases knows about the 'texting suicide' case. The Girl From Plainville focuses on Michelle Carter's life, starting with her relationship with her victim and following her life in prison after her conviction.
Future Man - 91%
If you ever thought your gaming skills were worthless in real life, this show is for you. Starring Josh Hatcherson as janitor Josh Futturman, Future Man is the story of a hero who once defeated an "unbeatable" game and then was recruited by people from the future to save all of humanity.
Love, Victor - 92%
Set in the same universe as the iconic movie Love, Simon, which tells the story of a young closeted gay boy's self-discovery, Love, Vicor follows a new lead in very similar circumstances. However, as all people are unique, as are all experiences, Victor's story is different, but not a bit less important.
Unprisoned – 93%
We all know that the hardest part of life is following the advice we give to others, right? Relationship therapist Paige learns this lesson the hard way when her ex-con father is released from prison and moves in with her and her teenage son. Her whole life is turned upside down in a matter of days, and Paige must learn to find a new balance.
Ramy - 94%
Ramy is a story that will resonate with many immigrants coming to the U.S. from a completely different cultural background. It follows the spiritual journey of Ramy Hassan, a first-generation Egyptian-American who gets torn between the traditional muslim community and his carefree peers living like there's no tomorrow.
Difficult People - 96%
The more failures we face, the tougher our characters can get. Unfortunately, two New York comics, Billy and Julie, in their 30s, have faced so many problems that they have become very difficult to live with. They are the only people who understand each other and must stand together against the whole world that finds them difficult.
The Great – 96%
Set in a highly exaggerated satirical version of 18th century Russia, The Great follows the events that led to the rise to power of Russian Empress Catherine the Great, portrayed by Elle Fanning, and her troubled yet very passionate marriage to Emperor Peter III, portrayed by Nicholas Hoult.
Pen15 - 97%
Not many people would want to relive their own middle school experiences, but it's always fun to see someone else struggle, right? Join Maya Erskine and Anna Konkle on their journey into the 2000s as they go through some of the best and worst parts of being a young teen trying to find a place in this life.
Reasonable Doubt - 100%
There's nothing LA's wildest defense attorney Jax Stewart can't do, but her success often comes at the cost of playing the legal system and jumping through all the loopholes she can. But no matter how much judgment she gets, as long as her methods work, she's willing to put ethics aside.