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EPISODE · Mar 31, 2020 · 48 MIN

Episode 48: Films to Stream on Lockdown

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Streaming options during our Covid-19 crisis. Sarah Watt, William Chen and Jeremy Downing discuss films that you can watch while stuck at home, during the Covid-19 lockdowns occurring around the world. We have split our discussion into five categories: Film for the family: William: How to Train Your Dragon (2010, Netflix) Sarah: The Adventures of TinTin: The Secret of the Unicorn (2011, Netflix) Jeremy: Hairspray (2007, Netflix) Classic to rewatch: Sarah: Sense and Sensibility (1995, Netflix) Jeremy: Beetlejuice (1988, Netflix) William: Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World (2003, Netflix) Something new: Jeremy: Russian Doll (2019, Netflix) William: Sonic the Hedgehog (2020, Amazon Prime Video) Sarah: The Occupant (2020, Netflix) Something a bit off the wall: Sarah: Eye in the Sky (2015, Netflix) Jeremy: Mulholland Drive (2001, Netflix) William: Cats (2019, Lightbox) Go to happy film: Jeremy: The Castle (1997, Lightbox) Sarah: Game Night (2018, Netflix) William: Community (2009-2015, Amazon Prime Video)

Streaming options during our Covid-19 crisis. Sarah Watt, William Chen and Jeremy Downing discuss films that you can watch while stuck at home, during the Covid-19 lockdowns occurring around the world. We have split our discussion into five categories: Film for the family: William: How to Train Your Dragon (2010, Netflix) Sarah: The Adventures of TinTin: The Secret of the Unicorn (2011, Netflix) Jeremy: Hairspray (2007, Netflix) Classic to rewatch: Sarah: Sense and Sensibility (1995, Netflix) Jeremy: Beetlejuice (1988, Netflix) William: Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World (2003, Netflix) Something new: Jeremy: Russian Doll (2019, Netflix) William: Sonic the Hedgehog (2020, Amazon Prime Video) Sarah: The Occupant (2020, Netflix) Something a bit off the wall: Sarah: Eye in the Sky (2015, Netflix) Jeremy: Mulholland Drive (2001, Netflix) William: Cats (2019, Lightbox) Go to happy film: Jeremy: The Castle (1997, Lightbox) Sarah: Game Night (2018, Netflix) William: Community (2009-2015, Amazon Prime Video)

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