9 Best War Movies on Hulu

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Welcome to the blog on 9 Best War Movies on Hulu. With the proliferation of streaming services, each platform is in a race to curate an engaging library of films and TV shows that not only offer compelling narratives but also encompass diverse genres. Over the past few years, Hulu has discreetly built an impressive catalog spanning comedies, crime dramas, slice-of-life stories, and high-intensity action. Notably, its collection of war films across different eras sets it apart, encompassing a wide range of wartime narratives from gripping dramas to captivating historical documentaries.

9 Best War Movies on Hulu

Search and Destroy

Caught in a web of moral decay and false accusations, the protagonist of “Search and Destroy” challenges the prevailing ideologies within the military. John Cutter, an American Ranger, fails to rescue a captive family, leading to the loss of his team and his discharge from the army. When offered a chance for revenge against Ukrainian Arms Dealer Igor Rodin, Cutter seizes it, setting the stage for a high-octane narrative filled with aerial action, explosions, and moments of humor amid his quest for redemption. Watch now.

Red Tails

“Red Tails,” directed by Anthony Hemingway and produced by George Lucas, is an awe-inspiring film based on true events from World War II. Amidst the war’s brutality, it portrays the challenges faced by the US Air Force in Europe. Thirteen African-American pilots, known as Tuskegee Airmen, are recruited to overcome adversity. Initially marginalized, their remarkable skills under the leadership of Cuba Gooding Jr. demonstrate their immense value. This epic yet intimate film illuminates the untold history of courage and teamwork. Watch now.

Hell Hath No Fury

While many World War II films focus on the inspirational and compassionate aspects of the era, “Hell Hath No Fury” takes a darker and more cunning approach. Based on the true story of Marie Dujardin, a French national branded as a traitor due to her involvement with Von Bruckner, the film explores her journey. When American soldiers rescue her, they demand she lead them to Nazi gold hidden in a cemetery. With Nazis and the French Resistance in pursuit, Marie agrees for her survival. The war strains the soldiers’ bonds and their inner selves as darkness envelops them. Despite its modest budget, the movie makes a lasting impact, thanks to exceptional performances by Nina Bergman and Daniel Bernhardt. Watch now.

The Last Full Measure

” The Last Full Measure” sheds light on the often-overlooked valor and resilience displayed during times of darkness in history. The film recounts the story of U.S. Air Force Pararescue medic William Pitsenbarger, who selflessly served during the Vietnam War, saving 60 soldiers from the Army’s 1st Infantry Division. Despite his heroic actions, his recognition was delayed for thirty-four years. Pentagon staffer Scott Huffman, portrayed by Sebastian Stan, takes it upon himself to secure Pitsenbarger’s well-deserved Medal of Honor. However, in doing so, he confronts layers of bureaucracy and politics. This poignant war drama underscores how purpose can emerge long after the battles have ceased. Watch now.

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Shadow in the Cloud

Chloë Grace Moretz delivers a remarkable performance as pilot Maude Garrett in “Shadow in the Cloud.” During World War II, Maude is entrusted with transporting sensitive documents from New Zealand to Samoa aboard a B-17 Flying Fortress. Despite facing resistance from the male crew, she takes a seat in the ball turret. As tension mounts in the confined cabin, Maude uncovers a menacing presence, turning the action horror film directed by Roseanne Liang into an adrenaline-pumping blockbuster. Watch now.

Retrograde

During the bleak and devastating 20-year Afghanistan war, the United States and Afghanistan faced grim circumstances. As the country lay in ruins, soldiers and the Army’s motivation waned. In this challenging period, a determined Afghan general and his corps, supported by a U.S. special operations team, stood resolute against the advancing Taliban forces. “Retrograde” is an intimate and haunting documentary, capturing nine pivotal months of the Afghan War through the eyes of U.S. Green Berets. It sheds light on overlooked aspects, including the faces of retiring soldiers burdened by duty and trauma, civilians fleeing in fear, and troops withdrawing into an uncertain future. Watch now.

Quo Vadis Aida?

Jasmila Žbanić’s masterful direction brings forth an empathetic and compelling portrayal of a woman named Aida. A UN translator in Srebrenica, Aida’s duty is to interpret codes while tirelessly shielding her family. When the Serbian army invades, her family, like thousands of others, seeks refuge in a UN camp. “Quo Vadis, Aida?” explores her agonizing choices between family, humanity, and survival amid the harsh realities of war. It confronts viewers with the complex trials women endured during the conflict, where even post-war consequences can be haunting, raising the question of whether it’s better to fight for rescue or surrender to impending death. Watch now.

Moffie

In 1981 South Africa, where mandatory military service for men was the norm, “Moffie” delves into the life of Nicholas van der Swart during the Angolan war. From the outset, Nicholas knew he was different, struggling to avoid trouble while facing bullying and the stigmatization of his sexuality as an “illness.” His relationship with another recruit places them in perilous circumstances. This biographical war drama offers cathartic emotion and stark cinematography, shedding light on the harsh realities endured by queer men during that era. The title itself is derived from a homophobic slur aimed at dehumanizing individuals. Overall, the film is an intense and harrowing experience. Watch now.

12 Strong

In the intense and compassionate war drama, Captain Mitch Nelson leads Team Horse Soldier, a covert unit of twelve men, on a perilous mission in Afghanistan following the September 11 attacks. Their objective: dismantle the Taliban and al-Qaida with the assistance of Northern allies. Navigating political turmoil and treacherous terrain, the team relies on their specialized skills and unwavering resolve. Chris Hemsworth, portraying real-life commanding officer Mark Nutsch, anchors the film, while their remarkable courage and action-packed heroism, though fictionalized in parts, deserve admiration. Watch now.

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