If ever there has been a time to hunker down on the sofa and reach for a film that makes you feel all warm and fuzzy, this weekend is probably it. As the UAE and the rest of the world takes up the practise of self-isolation amid the <a href="https://www.thenational.ae/uae/coronavirus">coronavirus</a> pandemic, your TV, Netflix and dusty DVD collection is likely to become your best friend. Whether you fancy reaching for a tried and tested favourite, or discovering someone else's, we asked the team here at <em>The National</em> to<em> </em>share some of their favourite feel-good films. From family favourites such as 1993's <em>Mrs Doubtfire</em> and 2007's <em>Ratatouille, </em>to lesser-know comedy <em>The Big Sick</em> and touching Bollywood tale <em>Piku</em>, <strong>scroll through our gallery above</strong> to see all of our choices. If you've had enough of films, we've also chosen some of our favourite board games <a href="https://www.thenational.ae/arts-culture/from-dobble-to-pandemic-23-family-friendly-board-games-to-play-at-home-1.993893">here</a>.