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Yes, some major blockbusters have been delayed, but there are still plenty of great films for you to

Yes, some major blockbusters have been delayed, but there are still plenty of great films for you to watch. If you have trouble reading this message, [view it in a browser](. [The Best Movies of 2020 (So Far)]( The coronavirus continues to wreak havoc on the world at large, including the movie industry. With theaters closed indefinitely, blockbuster release schedules have shifted—we'll have to wait another year for Fast & Furious 9, Ghostbusters: Afterlife and other high-profile films—while other studio and indie offerings have now opted for VOD debuts. Though it’s unclear what may still come out this year (the fall and winter are currently anyone’s guess), online distribution services have provided cinephiles with a variety of options to keep them busy while they wait out the pandemic from the comfort of their own homes. As a result, there are still plenty of great new cinematic works for viewers of all tastes, and at the top of everyone’s lists should be these fine fifteen features: the best movies, so far, of 2020.[Read More]( [Hey, L.A. Times, Keep Your Condescending Paws Off of My Sweatpants]( Seven minutes after putting on a pair of sweatpants this morning, I was attacked, and more than likely so were you. It's been one month and three days since I muted the phrase "WFH" on Twitter, a place where I do my best to follow the cardinal rule, save for the occasional slip or link to a story on this website. I muted those three little letters because as everyone's propensity to share useless musings about the novelty of isolation increased tenfold, Twitter had become even more insufferable than it normally is.[Read More]( [The Perfect Hoodie for These Times (and All the Time)]( I have been waiting for what seems like forever to write this installment of the Endorsement, and damn am I excited to finally be able to put it out into the world. Because here's the thing: I found what might just be the perfect hoodie. Or, at least, a perfect hoodie. It's nothing new. But it's been enjoying such a renaissance lately that it just keeps selling out, over and over, and then I try to wax philosophical about it, but I'm just talking about a thing that I love, one that you, person out there on the internet, can't buy, and that's just not right.[Read More]( [The Best British Shows on Netflix That Americans Might Be Missing Out On]( From The Office to Shameless, there’s something about American remakes of British exports that U.S. audiences seem to find bloody brilliant. With the advent of streaming services like Netflix opening our TV selection beyond national cable programming, we now have a window peering directly into what’s cooking across the pond. Sometimes literally.[Read More]( [The 12 Best All-Black Sneakers to Buy Right Now]( Let me clue you in on a little secret, youngblood. The all-white sneaker might get a lot of shine in all those trusty spring style round-ups you're probably reading right about now, but its cooler cousin, the all-black sneaker, is easily (dare I say it?) an equally solid bet. In a sea of simple white options, the all-black sneaker is a subtly-transgressive silhouette that's way less likely to get scuffed, stained, and scratched the second you waltz out of the store, which, in turn, means you don't have to walk on tenterhooks for, like, the first month you wear 'em with a bottle of cleaning solution and a microfiber towel on-hand while you wait for some poor, unsuspecting bystander to accidentally sully your pristine uppers.[Read More]( [The Best Horror Movies on Hulu Will Jump Scare You Out of the Real World]( The best way to watch a horror movie is from the comfort of your own home. For the faint of heart, it offers a haven from the theater's jump scares and intense visuals. This is your home turf! You can fast forward or even abandon ship without sacrificing the price of a ticket. Of course, for the thrill seekers, it also offers a chance for an immersive experience. After all, why let the fear be contained to the theater, when a film can make your entire house feel like a death trap during and after watching?[Read More]( [Read More on Esquire.com]( [Join today!]( Follow Us [Unsubscribe]( [Privacy Notice]( esquire.com ©2020 Hearst Communications Inc. All Rights Reserved. Hearst Email Privacy, 300 W 57th St., Fl. 19 (sta 1-1), New York, NY 10019

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