Watching These TV Shows and Movies Will Definitely Speed Up Your Week

Already dreading the week ahead? We have something that might help: These eight new TV shows and movies, which are all debuting this week and will absolutely take your mind off whatever stress lies in your future. From a new season of American Horror Story to the Downton Abbey, you're guaranteed to find something that will make your week fly by.

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

Sunday, September 15

Country Music: A new, 16-hour docuseries that explores the captivating world of country music, directed by Ken Burns. 8 P.M. ET on PBS

Monday, September 16

A Little Late With Lilly Singh: Lilly Singh is breaking the boys' club of NBC's late-night talk hosts with her own, hilarious show. It can't be missed. 1:35 A.M. ET on NBC

Tuesday, September 17

The Jim Jefferies Show: A new season of Australian comic Jim Jeffries' late-night talk show kicks off tonight. 10:30 P.M. ET on Comedy Central

Wednesday. September 18

American Horror Story: 1984: Fans have been hoping for summer camp-themed season of AHS, and now we're finally getting one. This '80s-set story stars Emma Roberts, Gus Kenworthy, and Billie Lourd as wide-eyed counselors who are tormented by a creepy serial killer named Mr. Jingles. 10 P.M. ET on FX

Thursday, September 19

First Wives Club: A retelling of the classic nineties movie, starring comedians Jill Scott, Michelle Buteau, and Ryan Michelle. Streaming on BET+

Friday, September 20

Between Two Ferns: The Movie: Zach Galifianakis's Funny or Die series "Between Two Ferns" was a comedy staple in the mid-2010s. The film version takes everything you loved about it and turns the volume all the way up. Per an official release from Netflix, the movie also stars "some celebrities that you have heard of." Streaming on Netflix

The Wedding Year: Here's the official synopsis for this movie, starring Sarah Hyland and Jenna Dewan: "Meet Mara. She’s a carefree aspiring photographer who just started dating Jake, an aspiring chef. After wedding invitations pour in, Mara and Jake embark on a year-long adventure that puts their new relationship to the test." In theaters and on VOD

Downton Abbey: If you're missing Lord and Lady Grantham, Lady Mary, the Dowager Countess, Mr. and Mrs. Bates, Mrs. Patmore, and Tom Branson, you're in luck: The Downton Abbey movie is just around the corner, and it has the same charm that made you fall in love with the ITV/PBS series. In theaters

Saturday, September 21

Creative Arts Emmy Awards: Before Sunday night's Emmy Awards, tune in to see what TV shows take home prizes in the creative categories, like costumes, makeup, and lighting. 8 P.M. ET on FX

Originally Appeared on Glamour