11 Movies and TV Shows Premiering This Week That Are Worth Staying Inside to Watch
The weather outside is gorgeous, but that doesn’t mean you should neglect the excellent TV shows and movies premiering this week. Listen, I know the beach or brunch or whatever you do over Memorial Day Weekend is fun, but you have to break up those activities with some quality time with your Netflix queue. I mean, Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt is back for its fourth—and final—season! And The Bachelorette‘s finally here. The beach is starting to look less and less appealing now, isn’t it?
Here are the TV shows and movies from this week specifically you should absolutely take a break from the sun for.
The Fourth Estate: This four-part documentary series explores how The New York Times operated during the first year of the Trump Administration. 7:30 P.M. ET on Showtime
The Break With Michelle Wolf: If you lived for Wolf’s White House Correspondents’ dinner, then definitely check out her weekly Netflix comedy show. It mixes original sketches and late show-esque monologues alongside some hilarious celebrity guests. Streaming on Netflix
Cults and Extreme Belief: People who have escaped violent cults sit down with A&E for a documentary special where they talk about their experiences and the power of persuasion. 10 P.M. ET on A&E
The Bachelorette: I hope Arie’s sweating this entire season as Becca looks hot, hangs out with hot guys, and gets her entire life. 8 P.M. ET on ABC
Queen Sugar: Season three of this popular OWN original series is back. Relationship entanglements increased last season for Charle and Remy, and Hollywood and Violent. Who knows, though, what the show has in store for us this time around. 10 P.M. ET on OWN
Reverie: This NBC summer series centers on two investigators who must rescue people trapped in a virtual world. Sounds…complicated. 10 P.M. ET on NBC
Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt: Unfortunately, the entire fourth season isn’t premiering today. It’s just the first six episodes. The remaining ones will debut later in 2018. Streaming on Netflix
Flip or Flop: Because I still love living vicariously through these home renovations. 9 P.M. ET on HGTV
How to Talk to Girls at Parties: Set in 1970s London, this coming-of-age movie centers on a group of teenagers who stumble across several alien teens who’ve crashed Earth to party. I’m not kidding. In theaters
Adrift: Shailene Woodley and Sam Claflin are lost at sea! In theaters
Just Friends: This supremely underrated 2005 comedy starring Ryan Reynolds and Anna Faris is on Netflix. Watch if you’re in the mood for some holiday spirit in June. Streaming on Netflix
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