9 TV Shows and Movies to Watch This Week While You're (Still) at Home

As self-isolation and social distancing because of the coronavirus roars on, we need TV shows and movies now more than ever to keep us entertained and sane. Thankfully, this week's lineup of new programming is solid.

See, below, all the TV shows and movies that will help you pass the time over the next few days.

iHeart Living Room Concert for America: Elton John and iHeart are banding together to throw a benefit concert for coronavirus relief. Dubbed the iHeart Living Room Concert for America, the concert will feature several artists who all recorded their sets from home using their personal phones and audio equipment. Billie Eilish, Mariah Carey, Green Day’s Billie Joe Armstrong, Alicia Keys, and others are slated to perform. It will air commercial-free on Fox on Sunday, March 29, at 9 p.m. ET. It will also air on Fox and iHeart's other digital, broadcast, and linear platforms at the same time. Viewers will be encouraged to donate to Feeding America and First Responders Children’s Foundation. 9 P.M. ET on on Fox

Homefest: James Corden's Late Late Show Special: "With all the artists and guests safely at home — and James in his garage — we'll be raising money for charity and hopefully raising your spirits in the process," an Instagram post about this special reads. Featured artists include Dua Lipa, Billie Eilish, and John Legend. 10 P.M. ET on CBS

Coachella: 20 Years in the Desert: A YouTube documentary about the history of Coachella. Streaming on YouTube

The Scheme: Per HBO, this documentary explores the 2017 arrests of Adidas executives and assistant coaches at major college basketball programs after the FBI uncovered some major corruption. 9 P.M. ET on HBO

The Iliza Shlesinger Sketch Show: Per Netflix, "From the mind of comedian Iliza Shlesinger comes a fun, irreverent mix of kooky characters, sly social commentary and pop culture gags," Streaming on Netflix

Nailed It!: Because disaster baking will always calm my nerves. Streaming on Netflix

The Real Housewives of New York City: With Bethenny Frankel out, how will the dynamic of this season be? I can't wait to tune in…with Pinot Grigio, of course. 9 P.M. ET on Bravo

Coffee & Kareem: A new movie starring Taraji P. Henson and Ed Helms about an inept cop who must team up with his girlfriend's son after their first bonding experience leads to a criminal discovery. Streaming on Netflix

9 Months with Courteney Cox: Per a press statement, this docuseries "gives viewers raw access to people from all over America of various race, religion, and class as they self-document their nine-month journey of pregnancy." It is hosted by Courteney Cox. Stream on Facebook Watch

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