STEVE JOBS (2015) Stream on HBO platforms; Rent on Amazon, Google Play, iTunes, Vudu and YouTube. The announcement by Apple last week that iTunes will be retired may have been the somewhat expected, inevitable product of a culture that has turned to subscription streaming music services. But it also offered a chance to revisit the idea that, with iTunes, Steve Jobs and Apple transformed the way people consumed music. The role Jobs had in changing the way people live with technology (and making tech sexy) through innovations like iTunes has made him a popular subject for films. This movie may be the most wired of them all; it combines Danny Boyle’s kinetic directing with a characteristically sharp and fast script by Aaron Sorkin. Michael Fassbender plays Jobs around the launches of three products: the first Macintosh personal computer, the non-Apple NeXT computer and the iMac. The result is “a rich and potent document of the times, an expression of both the awe that attends sophisticated new consumer goods and the unease that trails in the wake of their arrival,” A.O. Scott wrote in his review for The New York Times.

WONDERS OF THE SEA (2019) Rent on Amazon, Google Play, iTunes, Vudu and YouTube. If you want an undersea adventure that’s narrated by a person who might also be able to bench press an anchor, look no further than this nature documentary, which has voice-overs from Arnold Schwarzenegger. (Sorry, David Attenborough.) It follows the famed ocean explorer Jean-Michel Cousteau and Cousteau’s children as they go on dives and discuss environmental issues that threaten the ocean.