Willie Nelson's 152nd album and Benedict Cumberbatch playing a curmudgeon puppeteer in ''Eric'' on Netflix are some of the new television, movies, music and games headed to a device near you.
Also among the streaming offerings worth your time as selected by The Associated Press' entertainment journalists: George Clooney's sports drama ''The Boys in the Boat,'' the British musical comedy ''We Are Lady Parts'' returns for a second season and home improvement gurus Chip and Joanna Gaines fix up a mid-century modern lake house on HGTV.
NEW MOVIES TO STREAM
– Jim Henson died in 1990 at the age of 53 but his Muppet creations and their rambunctious spirit have long outlived him. Ron Howard's ''Jim Henson Idea Man'' (Now on Disney+) is an attempt to document the life and imagination behind one of the most beloved entertainers. Howard made the film with the involvement of the Henson family and use of its extensive archive. ( Read AP's review.)
— George Clooney's ''The Boys in the Boat'' (Now on Prime Video) is an almost daringly old-fashioned sports drama that makes ''Seabiscuit'' look comparatively cutting edge. It tells the true-life tale of the University of Washington rowing team who in 1936 reached the Olympics in Berlin. In her review, AP National Writer Jocelyn Noveck wrote that ''Clooney has gone for stirring and a bit stodgy, pleasing and a bit predictable.''
— In the Nordic Western ''The Promised Land'' (Now on Hulu), the frontier is Denmark's remote Jutland heath, where a retired army captain (Mads Mikkelsen) travels with royal permission to cultivate a farm in 1755. His adventures, a loosely true history adapted from Ida Jessen's 2020 bestseller ''The Captain and Ann Barbara,'' give Mikkelsen a sweeping backdrop for his magnetic presence.
— AP Film Writer Jake Coyle
NEW MUSIC TO STREAM