'Life of the Party' and 10 other debuts this week in entertainment

"Life of the Party" and "Black Love" are coming to the big and small screens.

For much of the East Coast, it seemed like last weekend was the first to bring perfect weather of the spring season.

So we're assuming you haven't had a chance to see which films are coming out next week, or which TV shows demand your attention.

And forget about remembering which new books are hitting shelves Tuesday.

Don't worry about it! "Good Morning America's" entertainment experts have hand-picked what you should be into this week.

You're welcome.

Sunday, May 6

Tonight, two new series premieres on Starz, both featuring female protagonists. "Sweetbitter" focuses on a New York City transplant navigating the restaurant industry, while "Vida" tells the story of two Mexican-American sisters who return home to East Los Angeles after the death of their mother.

The shows air at 8 p.m. ET and 8:30 p.m. ET, respectively.

Monday, May 7

Tuesday, May 8

Zora Neal Hurston, author of the iconic book "Their Eyes Were Watching God," is out posthumously with a book that details the life of one of the last known survivors of the transatlantic slave trade. It's called "Barracoon: The Story of the Last Black Cargo," out Tuesday. In 1927, Hurston interviewed then 86-year-old Cudjo Lewis. She later retold his story of being captured, stolen from his native land and brought to Alabama, some 50 years after the Atlantic slave trade was abolished in America.

Wednesday, May 9

Thursday, May 10

Friday, May 11

Two new and very different series are available to stream Friday! "Evil Genius," which documents a true crime story, comes to Netflix, while Hulu debuts "All Night," the story of an overnight lock-in graduation party.

Saturday, May 12