Hulu is the constant streaming service for me. If you're ok with a few commercials (it's not as bad as TV), it's only $6 a month. They have a lot of content, including movies, so that's the service I always have on. Otherwise I like rotating subscriptions. I just signed up for Disney for a month for the Mandalorian and to re-watch the movies I liked and then canceled. It's going to be about a year until I sign up for them again. I think I'm also going to cancel Netflix and sign up for Amazon soon. I have a lot of things in my watch list for Netflix but I've either seen it or don't really want to so I feel like I'm out of content there.
Different strokes and all, but I can't remember the last time I used Hulu. I think I mainly fire it up when Handmaid's Tale rolls around, but I think about the only thing I remember watching on there in in the last handful of months is a couple movies that showed up on lists - Palm Springs and something else We are sharing this with somebody, and if I had to pay for Hulu I would drop it and probably just fire it up for a month when Handmaid's comes back.
For us as a whole the streaming rankings in the house are:
1. NF - my 2nd least favorite, but now that my wife is watching stuff like Lucifer and this is about the only thing the kids use (mostly the 6 year old for Storybots, Dinotrucks, etc.. )
2. Prime - Has a decent mix of movies, and 2 of my current favorite shows are on there in The Expanse and The Americans. The kiddo watches some Thomas the Train and other stuff on here too.
3. HBO Max - as a whole package, it's probably my favorite. good mix of movies with the TCM pairing and the shows are generally still better than the other streaming options.
4. Criterion Channel. I love it, and I am watching more now but I am the only one to use this.
5. Hulu - never really used
We had Disney for about a month and that nobody was interested in at all. If it was just me in the house, I would just use Prime, Max, and Criterion. NF I would just probably fire up once a year to catch up on shows like Atypical, After Life, and Cobra Kai, but I typically don't have a big queue of stuff there and wouldn't miss it much.