Their Easter lineup includes light, kid-friendly movies like Hop or Ice Age: The Great Egg-Scapade. Watch Ice Age 4: Continental Drift on DIRECTV.
Of course, we didn't forget about the younger family members who may not understand every biblical reference or would rather be Easter egg hunting all day long. Whether you want something Biblically-focused (say, Jonah: A VeggieTales Movie, The Last Temptation of Christ, The Story of Ruth, or Risen) or just something with some Christian themes (we can't recommend I Can Only Imagine enough!), there's bound to be something on our list for you to enjoy. These films fit the bill for any audience-from kid-friendly to adult-approved, with at least a dozen on our list that will be beloved by the entire family. That's why we've done some of the work for you and put together our list of the best Easter movies out there. Watching a movie after a delicious meal just goes together like peanut butter and jelly. The story revolves around sub-zero heroes: a woolly mammoth, a saber-toothed tiger, a sloth and a prehistoric combination of a squirrel and rat, known as Scrat. If you ask us, settling down for a film either post- Easter brunch or after Easter dinner could be a new tradition the whole family could get behind. Christmas has the classics, Halloween has the spooky favorites-so where's the Easter movies? Sure, the holy day mostly revolves around hanging with loved ones, Easter songs, egg hunts, the Easter bunny, candy, Easter Bible verses, and outdoor games. Most holidays have a long list of films devoted to them.