Life Entertainment 31 Sweet Shows and Movies to Watch With Your Mom This Mother's Day What Mom doesn't love a bingefest with her family? Celebrate Mother's Day with one of these movies or shows. By Lauren Phillips Lauren Phillips Lauren is a former editor at Real Simple and currently serves as a senior digital editor for Better Homes & Gardens. Real Simple's Editorial Guidelines and Lisa Milbrand Lisa Milbrand Lisa Milbrand has more than 20 years of experience as a lifestyle writer and editor, writing thousands of articles on topics that help people live better and healthier lives for Real Simple, Parents, and dozens of other top publications. Real Simple's Editorial Guidelines Updated on March 31, 2023 Fact checked by Isaac Winter Fact checked by Isaac Winter Isaac Winter is a fact-checker and writer for Real Simple, ensuring the accuracy of content published by rigorously researching content before publication and periodically when content needs to be updated. Highlights: Helped establish a food pantry in West Garfield Park as an AmeriCorps employee at Above and Beyond Family Recovery Center. Interviewed Heartland Alliance employees for oral history project conducted by the Lake Forest College History Department. Editorial Head of Lake Forest College's literary magazine, Tusitala, for two years. Our Fact-Checking Process With Mother's Day coming up fast—Sunday, May 14—it's time to start planning some epic Mother's Day activities to enjoy with your mom (or your own kids). If your mom's idea of a good time is watching some of the best shows on Netflix (or another favorite streaming service), a binge-watching session might be in order. netflix.com Fortunately, we've done the work for you, pulling 31 mom-friendly shows or movies you can watch on Netflix on and around Mother's Day—or any time of year. Shows and movies to watch with your mom Catherine Called Birdy The Last of Us star Bella Ramsey stars in this comedic movie about an independently minded young noblewoman determined to avoid a bad marriage, putting her at odds with her parents (and the rest of society). Where to watch: Amazon Prime Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story The latest installment in the Bridgerton saga is dropping just in time for Mother's Day last year, and is likely to be a hit with your mom (if she likes very steamy material, that is!). This prequel showcases younger versions of Queen Charlotte, Lady Danbury, and Violet Bridgerton as they find their loves. (P.S. No kids allowed at the viewing!) Where to watch: Netflix Spring Entertaining Turning Red This adorable mother-daughter Pixar tale about a family cursed (or is it blessed?) to turn into red pandas is a perfect whole-family watch for Mother's Day. Where to watch: Disney+ Schmigadoon If your mom is a big fan of Broadway musicals, this comedic send-up of some of the classics (think Brigadoon, Oklahoma!, The Music Man, and more) by some of Broadway's best and brightest is definitely worth a look. The second season (clearly inspired by shows like Chicago and Cabaret) will have dropped all of its episodes just in time for a cozy Mother's Day binge-watch. Where to watch: Apple TV 47 Feel-Good Shows to Watch When You Need a Mood Boost Wednesday The highly acclaimed (and uber-popular) fresh take on the Addams family features a teen Wednesday and her fraught relationship with her mom, Morticia, among other dramas. Where to watch : Netflix Everything Everywhere All at Once The time-twisting, mind-bending movie that won all the awards this year boils down to a cool family story—and one that the whole family will enjoy. Where to watch: Showtime The Gilded Age For the mom who loves a good costume drama, this soapy story of the moneyed classes in late 19th century New York has plenty of scene-stealing acting by the likes of Christine Baranski, Cynthia Nixon, and Audra McDonald—and incredible eye candy scenery and costumes to enjoy. Where to watch: HBO Max Never Have I Ever Mindy Kaling is behind this wickedly funny comedy with plenty of heart, that follows an Indian-American teen, her cousin, and her mother, as they navigate life without her father. (Note that there is some mild sexual content, if that's something you're looking to avoid!) Where to watch: Netflix Ted Lasso It feels like they dropped the new season of this heartwarming fan favorite just in time for a Mother's Day binge-watch. (Or start from the beginning for a great rewatch!) Where to watch: Apple TV The Ted Lasso Biscuit Recipe You Have to Try The Incredibles This epic family tale of superheroes is definitely worth a rewatch—especially if you or your mom need a reminder that even superhero moms struggle to stretch and juggle it all. (And don't forget the super sequel too.) Where to watch: Disney+ Otherhood You might have missed this star-packed comedy (think Angela Bassett, Patricia Arquette, and Felicity Huffman) about moms looking to reconnect with their adult sons. But if you're looking for an under-the-radar watch, this might be worth adding to your list. Where to watch: Netflix Brave This mother-daughter Disney-Pixar movie captures the complexity of the relationship between a teen and her mom, with all of that signature Disney magic. Where to watch: Disney+ Gilmore Girls Take another visit to Stars Hollow with your mom with this beloved classic show that's perfect for a Mother's Day binge-watch (perhaps over brunch?). Where to watch: Netflix Mamma Mia! The frothy Broadway show packed with classic ABBA tunes will get everyone up dancing this Mother's Day. Where to watch: Peacock Yes Day If you're gathering the whole family (including smaller kids), this raucous family tale that showcases the craziness that can happen when the kids are in charge may be a perfect watch (and may inspire a fun family tradition as well!). Where to watch: Netflix Schitt's Creek If you and your mom haven't already watched this award-winning gem, it's about time you caught up with the fabulously funny Roses. (And if you have, it's definitely worthy of a rewatch!) While plenty of focus has been on real-life father and son Eugene and Dan Levy playing a down-on-their-luck father and son, watching the relationship blossom between Moira Rose and her daughter Alexis (played by Catherine O'Hara and Annie Murphy) will definitely be a Mother's Day highlight. Where to watch: Hulu Moxie Looking for something you can watch with your mom and your teenage daughter? Amy Poehler plays the mom of a teen who discovers her (riot) grrl power to stand up against inequality in her high school. There are plenty of throwbacks to zine culture and '90s grunge—so break out the flannel and the black nail polish for this watch party. Where to watch: Netflix Mr. Mom Take her waaay back with this oldie but goodie, where mom Teri Garr goes back to work and thrives as an ad exec, leaving her newly unemployed husband (Michael Keaton) in charge of their three kids. Even though we've come a long way in the 40 years since the movie came out, you'll still see a lot that's a little too relatable. Where to watch: HBO Max Kim's Convenience This heartwarming comedy import from Canada tells the story of the Kim family, Korean immigrants to Canada who run a convenience store. And if your mom's a bit of a meddler, you'll probably see a lot to love (and laugh at), in the Kim family matriarch, Umma. Where to watch: Netflix Black-ish Spend Mother's Day with the Jackson clan in this beloved sitcom—you'll probably find quite a bit relatable in mom Bow's relationship with her family. Where to watch: Disney+, Hulu 29 Great Books for Mom for Mother's Day, Her Birthday, or the Holidays Dumplin' This Netflix Original is all about self-acceptance, a mother-daughter relationship, and some classic teenage drama: What's not to love? The movie follows Willowdean, a girl of unconventional beauty with a beauty queen—played by Jennifer Aniston—for a mom. Whether your relationship is sometimes strained or you're the best of friends, this sweet movie might help you appreciate it even more. Where to watch: Netflix Bird Box If you're the types to bond over horror films, turn to Bird Box, the story of a mother trying to get her two children to safety in a desperate dystopian world. Chilling and dark, it's not for the faint of heart, but if you and your mom can take a little thrill, it's sure to bring you closer together. Where to watch: Netflix This Is Us Odds are, you or your mom have probably already gone through boxes of tissues on the tearjerking saga of the Pearson clan, but if you're in the mood for a good cry on Mother's Day, this is the sweet story for you. Where to watch: Hulu 34 Mother's Day Quotes, Captions, and Sayings to Make Mom's Day Stranger Things For the mom who loves a little spooky with the sweetness, Stranger Things offers some excellent 1980s nostalgia—plus lots of mom-daughter/mom-son relationships to explore. Where to watch: Netflix Candy Jar For something sweet and mindless, turn to this teenage rom-com, which stars two competitive students forced to team up for a debate tournament, despite the urging of their ambitious moms. The movie follows the two students and their single moms, capturing their bonds while offering a look at what happens when you can't follow your dreams. Where to watch: Netflix Lady Bird Acclaimed director Greta Gerwig brought us this mother-daughter tale featuring stars galore (Saiorse Ronan, Laurie Metcalf, and Timothee Chalamet, just to name a few) and a perfect encapsulation of dealing with the changes during a teen's senior year. Where to watch: Paramount+ Miss Americana If you're both Swifties and gearing up for her latest tour (or lamenting your lack of tickets), you'll appreciate this smart documentary on Taylor Swift and the production of her album, Lover. Swift has long talked about her close relationship with her mother, and watching the two of them in action—while getting an inside look at Swift's superstar life—is a great way to spend down-time together. Where to watch: Netflix Anne with an E You may have read the Anne of Green Gables books together; if so, you'll love watching this recent series adaptation, which has the same heartfelt family moments and (adopted) mother-daughter lessons as the books. Where to watch: Netflix Great News This comedy follows a broadcast journalist who has finally gotten her big break—at the same time that her mom gets an internship at the same show. If your mom is a little overbearing and embarrassing—but you love her anyway, of course—you'll love watching and laughing at this show together. Where to watch: Netflix Modern Family This beloved (and multi-award-winning) mockumentary-style sitcom features the three families in the Dunphy clan, and likely you'll find yourself reflected in one of the characters. (We're definitely giving off major Claire vibes.) Where to watch: Peacock, Hulu One Day at a Time With three seasons available on Netflix, this family-oriented series follows a newly single mother raising her two children with a little so-called help from her own mom. If you're a mother, watching this sweet series with your mom will give you both a good laugh. Where to watch: Netflix Was this page helpful? Thanks for your feedback! Tell us why! Other Submit