‘We will meet again’… How to deal with coronavirus anxiety
The coronavirus outbreak means most of us will be housebound for the foreseeable future, which may leave us feeling anxious, frustrated, lonely and most notably, bored.
The coronavirus outbreak means most of us will be housebound for the foreseeable future, which may leave us feeling anxious, frustrated, lonely and most notably, bored.
With countless films available across several streaming services, MM picks out ten thrillers on Netflix in the UK that should provide escapism, excitement and a distraction from the monotony of lockdown.
If you’re living under a rock, or perhaps like Jared Leto you were on a silent retreat, you may have missed that the world is in a pandemic.
You’d be forgiven for scoffing at the notion that Adam Sandler is responsible for one of the year’s finest acting performances.
LGBTQ (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender & queer) series Eastsiders returns to Netflix at the end of this year for its fourth and final season.
Streaming services have started a new trend of footballing documentaries. Netflix’s latest instalment differs from the rest because its focus, at first, is centered on the manager and not the club.
Mancunian Matters top 5 Netflix Christmas films that are a must see for these colds winter nights.
Having found success by reviving Rocky Balboa for the Creed series, Sylvester Stallone again attempts to provide a fitting end for one of his iconic characters in Rambo: Last Blood.
Two years ago, the Netflix show 13 Reasons Why took the internet by storm.
Does it spark joy? It’s a question – or perhaps rather a catchphrase – that has become instantly recognisable this year thanks to Marie Kondo’s Netflix show ‘Tidying Up with Marie Kondo’.
Thanks to campaigning from the cast and fans alike, which resulted in #SaveODAAT trending worldwide, the show is confirmed to continue with its fourth season in 2020 on CBS-owned Pop TV.
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