There are so many new TV, music, and movie releases to get jazzed about this week. From soapy Lifetime dramas to the return of Dear White People and a classic film reboot, here are the 12 titles you have to make room for over the next five days. How else are you going to pass the time until Friday?
Nanny Killer: This delicious and campy Lifetime thriller centers on a nanny who starts to think the boy she's watching is more devious (and deadly) than he appears. 8 P.M. ET on Lifetime
Elementary: Lucy Liu is back for another season of sleuthing and crime-solving in this beloved CBS series, which honestly just makes me want a Charlie's Angels reboot immediately. 10 P.M. ET on CBS
Dancing With the Stars: Adam Rippon is competing, and that's basically all you need to know. 8 P.M. ET on ABC
Please Stand By: Dakota Fanning and Toni Collette star in this touching drama about a young woman who'll basically do anything to get to Los Angeles and pitch her Star Trek spinoff script. Here for it. Now available on DVD and Blu-Ray 10 P.M. ET on CBS
How It Is : From Reese Witherspoon's production company comes this new female-driven podcast series that features prominent women discussing a variety of topics. Wednesday's episode is on speech and features Alianza Nacional de Campesinas co-founder Monica Ramirez. First three episodes of this podcast now streaming
Being Serena: Serena Williams talks motherhood, tennis, and the pressure to always win in this new, revealing documentary from HBO. 10 P.M. ET on HBO
High School Musical 3: Senior Year: Don't act like you haven't already added this to your queue. Streaming on Netflix
Rodes Rollins, "Nasty Woman": Cowgirl poet Rodes Rollins is back with a new music video for "Nasty Woman," a song with a message so poignant and important right now. Check it out, below:
Dear White People: Your favorite Winchester students are back. Sign me up for the episode where someone says Katy Perry has a new song called "Oppression featuring Migos." Streaming on Netflix
Overboard: Anna Faris stars in this reboot of the Goldie Hawn classic with the roles reversed. This time, a rich, spoiled playboy is clunked in the head, leading him to think he's a working class woman's husband. In theaters
2018 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony: This year's inductees are Bon Jovi, The Cars, Dire Straits, The Moody Blues, Nina Simone ,and Sister Rosetta Tharpe.8 P.M. ET on HBO
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