This week, entertainment enthusiasts can look forward to an array of fresh content across various platforms. Noteworthy additions include Lana Wilson's insightful documentary on psychics, a new police drama from Dick Wolf, and Noah Wyle's return to the emergency room in a fictional Pittsburgh hospital. Additionally, fans of reality shows will enjoy the return of "The Traitors" and "Special Forces: World’s Toughest Test," while music lovers can anticipate Ethel Cain's latest album release.
Lana Wilson's acclaimed documentary offers a profound exploration into the lives of New York City psychics, providing viewers with a unique perspective on this often misunderstood profession. Meanwhile, British comedian Nick Frost's comedic horror film adds a touch of dark humor to the streaming lineup.
In "Look Into My Eyes," Wilson delves into the personal stories and daily lives of several psychics, revealing their sessions, homes, and backgrounds. This documentary captures the essence of humanity within this unconventional practice. On the other hand, "Get Away" features a family vacation gone awry on a sinister island. The film, though lacking depth according to some critics, still delivers a pleasurable viewing experience with its blend of comedy and horror elements. Both films provide distinct yet compelling narratives that cater to different tastes.
The return of popular reality competition shows and the debut of new series promise engaging entertainment for viewers. Ethel Cain's upcoming album also marks a significant moment for music aficionados, offering a continuation of her unique Southern Gothic style.
Reality TV enthusiasts will be thrilled by the return of "The Traitors" and "Special Forces: World’s Toughest Test." The former involves strategic gameplay among celebrities, culminating in a cash prize, while the latter challenges participants with grueling military-style tasks. In addition, Noah Wyle stars in "The Pitt," where he plays an experienced doctor navigating the chaos of a busy hospital shift. Meanwhile, Ethel Cain's new album "Perverts" continues her meditative approach to songwriting, characterized by slow-moving, atmospheric tracks that delve into themes of religiosity and Americana. These offerings ensure there is something for everyone in the coming days.