With schools closed due to the COVID-19 crisis, millions of children are stranded at home — and most parents working from home say they find it tough to manage the daily juggle.
14.03.2020 - 03:13 / etonline.com
Libraries, amusement parks, and other hot spots might be closed for now due to coronavirus concerns, but one thing's for sure: You can still stream.
Washing your hands, practicing social distancing and avoiding large-scale events are important ways to protect yourself and others from coronavirus, and luckily, once you've stocked up on the essentials for a weekend inside, there's plenty to watch and keep yourself entertained on Netflix, Hulu, Disney+ and more streaming services. In fact, there
With schools closed due to the COVID-19 crisis, millions of children are stranded at home — and most parents working from home say they find it tough to manage the daily juggle.
Whether you're having a good day and are looking to ride that wave, or if you're feeling down and need a pick-me-up, sometimes you're just in the mood for a TV show that will embrace you like a hug and swaddle you like a weighted blanket. Gritty crime dramas, dramatic reality competitions, and harrowing horror shows are all well and good, but sometimes you just want something happy.
The fact that horror shows aren't nearly as commonplace as horror movies is pretty horrifying in itself. But that doesn't mean that there aren't plenty of chilling shows to binge; you just need to know where to look! Fortunately, Netflix is a treasure trove of spooky series, eerie episodes, and terrifying tales.
We are currently going through a period where there is a lot more time on our hands to get hold of that remote control and seek out those movies we maybe haven’t been able to during normal working weeks. In this article, we take a look at ten of the best movies to devour across the main streaming platforms and on-demand digital services.
You're stuck home with not much to do, so it's the perfect time to be productive and check some things off from that to-do list you hastily scribbled up a few years ago.
The cameras may have stopped rolling two weeks ago, but Hollywood’s headaches only stand to intensify in the coming weeks and months as the industry tentatively looks ahead to the day when studios will be back in business.
We're just a few months into 2020 and we're already pining for the relatively halcyon days of 2019. But as bleak as things seem around you right now, things aren't entirely apocalyptic, as you can still settle into your fortress of toilet paper and watch some TV.
We're just a few months into 2020 and we're already pining for the relatively halcyon days of 2019. But as bleak as things seem around you right now, things aren't entirely apocalyptic, as you can still settle into your fortress of toilet paper and watch some TV.
There are many streaming platforms to source movies old and new, but with many to choose from, how does one sort the good from the bad. Well, over the past few days, we’ve been scouring the likes of Netflix, Amazon Prime Video and the others to present some recommendations. Here is what we’ve come up with.
Binge-watching a new TV show is a chance to put the real world on hold and escape into a new story for a while. For those who want to indulge in a little escapism, nothing beats the fantastical worlds of science-fiction.
In this difficult, uncertain time, you might need a pick-me-up in TV or movie form. You're looking for something to watch that will make you laugh or feel warm inside or give you some sense of hope about the world. To that end, HBO put together a list of feel-good movies and shows to watch on its HBO GO and HBO NOW apps that we're now sharing with you.
The best movies on Netflix are a real sanity-saver right now. Never before have we been so grateful for all of the streaming options available to us.
In this difficult, uncertain time, you might need a pick-me-up in TV or movie form. You're looking for something to watch that will make you laugh or feel warm inside or give you some sense of hope about the world. To that end, HBO put together a list of feel-good movies and shows to watch on its HBO GO and HBO NOW apps that we're now sharing with you.
In the last 10 years or so, the superhero genre has experienced an unprecedented boom (thank you, Marvel), and that boom isn't just reserved for big blockbusters in theaters. This surge of support for caped-crusaders has trickled down to TV too, and there are now more shows about superheroes than ever before.
The superhero genre has experienced an unprecedented boom in the last 10 years (thank you, Marvel), and we're not just talking about the big blockbusters in theaters. TV has taken a big bite out of the superpower pie, and there are now more shows about superheroes than ever before.
Binge-watching a new TV show is a chance to put the real world on hold and escape into a new story for a while. For those who want to indulge in a little escapism, nothing beats the fantastical worlds of science-fiction.
The way we live our lives has changed significantly in a very short amount of time because of the coronavirus, known as COVID-19, which has canceled events around the world and halted social activities everywhere. If you're new to spending days at home on your couch without feeling sunshine on your face, you're in luck, because we here at TV Guide are experts at doing exactly that.
Netflix's is one of the best true crime shows to come out in recent memory, and that's saying something. I mean, think about how many there are out there.
People who "hate musicals" must be out of their minds, because, IMO, there's one for everybody. There are some major movie musicals scheduled for 2020, including blockbusters like In The Heights and Stephen Spielberg's West Side Story remake. as well as some smaller musicals (that Broadway geeks are just as hype for) like The Prom on Netflix and Everyone's Talking About Jamie. Until then, ready for the recommendations? Five, six, seven, eight!