Russell Tovey’s new rom-com, Madonna’s big tease & all the best LGBTQ+ releases this week

The Hot Sheet is your queer pop culture catch up!

Image Credits: ‘Juice,’ BBC Three/WOW Presents Plus (top-left) | Instagram, @madonna (bottom-right) | Megan Thee Stallion in ‘Moulin Rouge!’ via Theo Wargo / Getty Images for Hot Girl Productions (right)

Need a boost to get over Hump Day? The Hot Sheet is Queerty’s midweek pop culture catch-up, highlighting the entertainment stories everyone’s talking about, the ones you might’ve missed, and the notable LGBTQ+ film & TV releases in the days ahead. Here’s everything you need to stay in-the-know:

What To Watch This Week

  • Hannah Montana 20th Anniversary Special — Now Streaming (Disney+): Miley Cyrus is giving us the best of both worlds, celebrating the beloved Disney Channel sitcom that made her a superstar.
  • Heartbreak High, Season 3 — Now Streaming (Netflix): This vibrant, queer-inclusive Australian high school comedy is one of the streaming giant’s most underrated gems.
  • Jimpa — Now Available (VOD): A filmmaker (Olivia Colman) takes her nonbinary teen (Aud Mason-Hyde) to meet their gay grandfather (John Lithgow) in this sweet family dramedy.
  • Pretty Lethal — Now Streaming (Prime Video): A ballet troupe (Maddie Ziegler, Lana Condor & more) fight for their lives against a dangerous foe (Uma Thurman) in this wild action thriller.
  • Color Theories By Julio Torres — Mar. 27 (HBO Max): The genius behind Problemista, Fantasmas & your favorite SNL sketches brings his whimsical off-Broadway show to the screen.
  • Marc By Sofia — Mar. 27 (Select Theaters): An intimate documentary portrait of legendary fashion designer Marc Jacobs, as lensed by his friend Sofia Coppola (Lost In Translation).
  • The Serpent’s Skin — Mar. 27 (NYC Theaters): A young trans woman & her tattoo artist accidentally conjure demons in this indie supernatural romance from filmmaker Alice Maio Mackay.
  • Touch Me — Mar. 27 (Select Theaters): A hot bisexual alien with dreams of world domination gets between two codependent friends in this wild sci-fi/comedy from queer filmmaker Addison Heimann