The coronavirus outbreak has us isolated at home (many of us working), essentially trapped. Movie theatres are shuttered, bars are closed, malls are a ghost town. Everything’s on pause right now.
04.03.2020 - 10:56 / cosmopolitan.com
Because let’s be real—as fun as it is to see a show based on a totally new concept, there’s something even better about falling in love with a brand new series and then finding out that there’s a book, too. The best!
Here are the TV shows based on books hitting our screens in 2020:
Already streaming on Hulu, High Fidelity—which before it was a TV show—is a romantic comedy based on the novel by Nick Horby, that follows a record store owner who lives in Brooklyn and is (unsurprisingly) obsessed
The coronavirus outbreak has us isolated at home (many of us working), essentially trapped. Movie theatres are shuttered, bars are closed, malls are a ghost town. Everything’s on pause right now.
Perfect for miniseries or multiple seasons! Little Fires Everywhere, Big Little Lies and You are among the best-selling books that made their way to the small screen in the form of TV adaptations.
The way we live our lives has changed significantly in a short amount of time because of the novel coronavirus known as COVID-19, which has canceled events around the world and halted life as we know it. 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.
We know you're tired of hearing about all the different streaming services you absolutely must subscribe to — especially in the wake of the news that Disney and Apple will both be launching their new services this fall. But we have one more streaming service we'd really like you to consider subscribing to this year: BritBox.
Streaming services are becoming ubiquitous. Disney and Apple have both launched their respective services. Peacock and HBO Max and Quibi will launch later this year. Heck, there's one strictly for anime. Basically, no matter your tastes or viewing preferences, there is a streaming service out there for you, so long as you know where to look. And if you're into British or international programming, you should consider looking into subscribing to Acorn TV.
The way we live our lives has changed significantly in a short amount of time because of the novel coronavirus known as COVID-19, which has canceled events around the world and halted life as we know it. 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.
So you've secured the in all the land, your are on deck, and your —but you still can't manage to doze off peacefully. Bringing the best white noise machine into the mix might be the fix you've been searching for.
The days of endlessly searching Netflix for something to watch and then watching nothing because you spent your whole time browsing are over! The arrival of Disney+ means you have a whole new streaming service to search and search and search through, and unlike other recently launched streaming services, Disney+ comes stacked with options all the way to its mouse ears thanks to 600-plus movies and shows from the Disney vaults.
Has the coronavirus pandemic left you housebound for the foreseeable future? Far and wide COVID-19 is disrupting the public's daily lives, as government officials across the globe urge citizens to stay indoors and self-quarantine to reduce the risks of picking up the virus or spreading it to others. The entertainment industry has also taken a toll, as the list of television and movie productions on hiatus continues to grow by the hour.
As we all know, the best and healthiest way to cope with the general anxiety of 2020 is to replace it with anxiety about unsolved murder. True crime to the rescue! If you're desperate for the next big episodic mystery, look no further. This is a curated a list of that'll keep you on the edge of your seat while making your commute slightly more tolerable.
Mother's Day is May 10 and just like you've learned from Mama — don't procrastinate on gifts!
Cate Blanchett stars as Phyllis Schlafly, a conservative activist in the 1970s who fought against the Equal Rights Amendment. (Yes, you read that right.) Schlafly goes against Gloria Steinem, Betty Friedan, and others to try to prevent the legislation from passing. And you won’t have to wait that long to binge this one—the limited series drops mid-April.
Walking is one of our favorite ways to exercise. It's low impact, you can maintain a conversation about last night’s episode while doing it and, well, who’s ever heard of a serious walking injury?
We’ve come a long way over the past decade in how we approach curly hair care. Mainly, beauty brands have finally realized that we don’t all have straight hair and, no, we don’t all want to make our curly hair straight.
With multiple texture types, natural hair can be styled in so many ways (braids, twists, knots, locs and more!)
Launching a shoe line is a rite of passage for any stylish celebrity — and the latest to join the club is Jennifer Lopez, who will debut her J.Lo Jennifer Lopez collection at DSW this spring.
From Kylie Jenner to Nick Jonas, famous smiles all have one thing in common: sparkling white teeth. And for the rest of us, pearly whites don’t just brighten up a smile — they make your whole face radiant. No one in the world wants to feel embarrassed about their teeth. Unfortunately, going about your daily business can lead to stubborn enamel and tooth surface stains (thank you, coffee and red wine!)