Flowers rest at the end of a pier, Friday, April 11, 2025, near the site where a sightseeing helicopter crashed a day earlier into the Hudson River in Jersey City, N.J. (AP Photo/Yuki Iwamura)
— Two TV favorites get blended when “Watson” debuts on CBS on Sunday, Jan. 26: A medical drama and Sherlock Holmes. Morris Chestnut stars in the modern-day procedural, which follows Dr. Watson after the death of his crime-solving partner as he shifts focus to medical mysteries. He is head of a clinic treating rare disorders so every week there is a new case along with the series-long fallout from Holmes’ death. Fans of both Sherlock and “House” will say: “The game’s afoot!”— It’s 2222 in Bandai Namco’s
, and what’s left of humanity has been driven underground by toxic rain and the nasty creatures it has spawned. The good news? You get to tool around on the surface in a big ol’ mech — here called a “CradleCoffin” — while you collect resources and blast the mutants. Still, you’re not the only player on the planet, and you’ll have to decide whether to team up with competing mechs or try to gun them down. If you’ve always dreamed of building and riding around in your own giant robot, you can start tinkering Friday, Jan. 24, on PlayStation 5, Xbox X/S and PC.Noah Wyle going back to an emergency room for his new series “The Pitt” and Lana Wilson’s lauded documentary about psychics “Look Into My Eyes” are some of the new television, films and musicAlso among the streaming offerings worth your time as selected by The Associated Press’
: Dick Wolf’s new police drama “On Call” making its debut, the hit show “The Traitors” hosted by Alan Cumming returns to Peacock and British comedian Nick Frost writes and stars in the comedic horror “Get Away.”— One of the best American documentaries of last year, Lana Wilson’s “Look Into My Eyes,” will be available to stream on Max on Wednesday. The film takes views into the lives of several New York City psychics – their sessions, their homes, their own stories, creating a rather profound portrait of humanity as contained in this strange, misunderstood and abused tradition. Wilson, who has also made documentaries about Taylor Swift with “
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