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Some English movies for ‘lock-down pass’


11 April 2020  

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KATHMANDU: COVID-19 has forced people to stay at home as going out is likely to cost health hazards for the individuals, their family, and the community. This unprecedented home staying has offered people a chance to pass their time with their relatives, know each other better and learn kitchen and gardening skills.

Most of the people are abiding by their government’s directives to maintain social distancing and staying at home.

Shutting down of the offices and workplaces has given chance to read books, explore the feelings in writing or watching movies. Online readers and online viewers of movies are also increasing.

Here are some movies for English viewers. These movies are available at YouTube, Out In, Netflix and more.

  1. Outbreak
  2. Contagion
  3. The Flu
  4. The Cassandra Crossing
  5. Infection
  6. Virus
  7. The Bay
  8. Deranged
  9. Carriers
  10. The Last Days
  11. Pontypool
  12. Panic in the Streets
  13. The Killler that Stalked New York
  14. 28 Days Later
  15. Don of the Dead (1978)
  16. It Stains the Sand Red.
  17. Rabbit
  18. Train to Busan
  19. World War Z
  20. Mehem
  21. Parasite
  22. Moonlight
  23. Goodfellas(1990)
  24. The Ballad of Buster Scruggs(2018)
  25. Malcolm X (1992)

(with inputs from Agencies)

Publish Date : 11 April 2020 21:08 PM

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