9 TV Shows and Movies That Will Keep You Cool This Week

The Farewell looks incredible.

We're officially in deep summer, which means the weather is unbearably hot. If you're looking to stay cool indoors this week, consider watching these 9 TV shows and movies. From the highly-anticipated return of the Scream series to the American version of Love Island, there is plenty to keep you entertained (and, even better, sweat free).

Below, all the TV shows and movies to earmark for this week.

Sunday, July 7

Christmas Camp: The first installment in Hallmark's "Christmas in July" series, this movie centers on a digitally savvy advertising executive trying to land the account of a traditional toy company. 9 P.M. ET on Hallmark Movies and Mysteries

Monday, July 8

Scream: Season three of this slasher reboot series will now air on VH1, starting with a three-night premiere. (The first episode is tonight, obviously.) 9 P.M. ET on VH1

Tuesday, July 9

Love Island: An American reboot of the U.K. reality series in which singles move into a house and couple up week to week. Viewers at home vote on their favorite pairings, which impacts who stays on the show—and who leaves. 8 P.M. ET on CBS

I Love You, Now Die: A documentary exploring the case of Michelle Carter, the teenager who encouraged her boyfriend via text to die by suicide. 8 P.M. ET on HBO

Wednesday, July 10

Harlots, season 3: Season three of Hulu's addictive period drama is back. Here's the official synopsis in case you forgot what happened:

"Set against the backdrop of 18th century Georgian London, Harlots continues to follow the fortunes of the Wells family. A year after the dramatic events of Season 2, Margaret (Samantha Morton) has been sent to America in chains and Lydia Quigley (Lesley Manville) is vanquished and in Bedlam. It seems that the Wells girls can finally free themselves of their mother’s feud, helped by allies such as Lady Fitz (Liv Tyler). But Charlotte Wells (Jessica Brown-Findlay) soon learns that running a lucrative brothel brings enemies as well as friends, including new pimp in town Isaac Pincher (Alfie Allen). Meanwhile Lydia still finds a way to bite, even in her darkest hour." Streaming on Hulu

Thursday, July 11

Jersey Shore Family Vacation: Because we all need a little Jerzday in our lives, am I right? 8 P.M. ET on MTV

Friday, July 12

The Art of Self-Defense: A man (Jesse Eisenberg) takes up karate after he was attacked, but things go awry as he uncovers more about his enigmatic instructor. In theaters

The Farewell: Awkwafina soars in this comedy-drama as a young woman who travels to China to say goodbye to her grandmother—who doesn't know she only has a few weeks to live. In theaters

Saturday, July 13

Open Water: Based on true events, this 2003 docu-style horror film is perfect summer entertainment. (It's about two scuba divers who are accidentally left in the middle of the ocean.) Available on Hulu

Originally Appeared on Glamour