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Need a coronavirus escape? Here are 100 films to look for each true to life longing




You're stuck inside, we're stuck inside, Idris Elba's stuck inside, everyone's stuck inside. What's more, in the case of telecommuting or simply cooling, it's acceptable to take an artistic break when you're social removing during the coronavirus emergency.

With cinemas shut and blockbusters-in-holding up being deferred right to one year from now, it's a great deal for a film fan to take in. (All things considered, that and abstaining from being a piece of the episode.) Fortunately, there are many, numerous flicks – running from the incredible to the phenomenally awful – that offer some break and solace in a tempest of upsetting news.

At the end of the day, we got you.

Here are 100 motion pictures to watch (or maybe, at times, return to) that are ideal for each state of mind you may be feeling in the coming days and weeks. (In the event that you don't have duplicates of them lying around, search on your preferred gushing help or video on request.)

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When you need something out of this world

1. “Aliens” (1986): Our queen Sigourney Weaver vs. a cosmic queen is a sci-fi all-timer.
2. “Arrival” (2016): Amy Adams communicates with aliens and at this point we’re envying her hazmat suit.
3. “E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial” (1982): Honestly, hanging out with E.T. sounds cool until the little guy eats all your Reese’s Pieces.
4. “Independence Day” (1996): Will Smith clocks an outer-space creature in the face, more for invading Earth than eating his Reese’s Pieces.
5. “Guardians of the Galaxy” (2014): I am Groot, obviously.
6. “Galaxy Quest” (1999): Like “Star Trek” if it was funny.
7. “Star Trek” (2009): Like “Star Trek” if it was “Star Wars.” 
8. “The Martian” (2015): It’s nice to know that Matt Damon’s recipe for Martian poop potatoes is right there if ever needed.
9. “Moon” (2009): You get two Sam Rockwells for the price of one awesomely intriguing lunar mission. What a deal!
10. “Star Wars” (1977): Because who doesn’t want to learn the ways of the Force with Han, Luke, Leia and John Williams’ blasting score?

When you need a change in scenery

11. “Blade Runner” (1982): Is Harrison Ford a robot or not? Feel free to think about that as you immerse yourself in neon noir.
12. “Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas” (1998): Going on a Vegas acid binge with Johnny Depp and Benicio del Toro is indeed a trip.
13. “Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone” (2001): Kids going off to a magical school and dealing with seriously dark stuff is somehow not child endangerment.
14. “How to Train Your Dragon” (2010): A Viking boy having a scaly best friend is totally OK, though.
15. “The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring” (2001): A three-movie, 11-hour trudge through Middle-earth to drop a ring into a volcano needs to start somewhere.

16. “Mad Max: Fury Road” (2015): Ride eternal, shiny and chrome into a splendiferous post-apocalyptic wasteland with Charlize Theron and Tom Hardy.
17. “The Matrix” (1999): You’ll want to choose the red pill because Keanu Reeves’ cyberpunk kung fu is top notch.
18. “The NeverEnding Story” (1984): Come for the flying dragon dog, stay for that cult tune the “Stranger Things” kids sang.
19. “The Princess Bride” (1987): Head to Florin, save Princess Buttercup and, most importantly, have fun storming the castle!
20. “The Wizard of Oz” (1939): Good friends, cool shoes and Midwestern chutzpah are a must along the Yellow Brick Road. (Which has more flying monkeys than Fury Road.)





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