Looking for meaningful shows this Holy Week? Here are five reflective series—from faith-driven stories to introspective dramas—perfect for a slower, more intentional watch.
Beautifully restored and expanded from eight to nine episodes, the series offers an unprecedented and intimate view of The Beatles’ legendary trajectory and inner workings.
Its key message: All is not lost in the battle to save Earth's waters; but we have to act now.
In trying to be more cerebral, the series became less fun—exactly what a whodunit shouldn’t be.
So much content, so little time.
Classy, compact, and contemplative, the six-episode series is a refreshing find amid a glut of middling streaming content.
The Jude Law-headliner promises to be a romp across galaxies far, far away for older fans and younger ones to enjoy.
Jeremy Allen White joins Pedro Pascal, the adorable Grogu, and Sigourney Weaver in the highly-anticipated film directed by Jon Favreau.
Disney is curbing password sharing for its Disney+ streaming service starting this June as part of a larger effort to boost signups and revenue.
Equal parts exciting and charming, the two pilot episodes are worth the decade-long wait.












