8 TV Shows and Movies to Watch This Week While You’re Still Self-Isolating

We still have at least a few more weeks of self-isolating and social distancing to go, which means TV shows and movies are your new best friends. If you’ve exhausted all your go-tos and are looking for something new, you’re in luck: So many great TV shows and movies are debuting this week, from a new reality show about adult summer camp to the series finale of Modern Family. Behold, your plans for the next few days:

Sunday, April 5

Atlanta’s Missing and Murdered: The Lost Children: HBO’s official description for this reads, “Atlanta’s Missing and Murdered: The Lost Children is a five-part documentary series offering an unprecedented look at the abduction and murder of at least 30 African-American children and young adults in Atlanta between 1979 and 1981. Forty years later, with the re-opening of the case by Atlanta mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms, the series tells the inside story of this shocking tragedy, shedding new light on the horrific killings through exclusive archival material as well as interviews with those closest to the children and investigation.” 8 p.m. ET on HBO

Never Rarely, Sometimes Always: An unplanned pregnancy prompts two cousins to cross state lines to New York City for an abortion. Now streaming and on VOD

Tuesday, April 7

Best Wishes, Warmest Regards: A Schitt’s Creek Farewell: A look back on the now-iconic comedy series, which is ending this year. 8:30 p.m. ET on Pop

Wednesday, April 8

Modern Family: After 11 years of groundbreaking TV, Modern Family is signing off. It’s hard to imagine a time with the Dunphys weren’t on our TV screens, but alas, all things must come to an end. Be sure to give it proper reverence—and remember, you’ll always have reruns. 9 p.m. ET on ABC

Thursday, April 9

The Circle: France: The French version of Netflix’s reality phenomenon that took the internet by storm in January premieres today. Streaming on Netflix

Friday, April 10

Tigertail: Here is Netflix’s official description, per a press email: “In this poignant multigenerational drama, Pin-Jui (Hong-Chi Lee) is a free-spirited yet impoverished young Taiwanese factory worker who makes the difficult decision to leave his homeland—and the woman he loves—behind in order to seek better opportunities in America. But years of monotonous work and an arranged marriage devoid of love or compassion leave an older Pin-Jui (Tzi Ma) a shadow of his former self. Unable to sympathize with his daughter Angela (Christine Ko) and at risk of living out his retirement in solitude, Pin-Jui must reconnect with his past in order to finally build the life he once dreamed of having.” Streaming on Netflix

Saturday, April 11

Fashionably Yours: Per Hallmark’s website, “After years organizing fashion in the city, Lauren decides to move home. In exchange for her organizing services, mover Rob makes it his mission to help her see the beauty of Seattle.” 9 p.m. ET on Hallmark

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