“Merv” is a romantic comedy starring Zooey Deschanel, Charlie Cox and a dog named Merv. The actors play a former couple forced to live together when the dog becomes depressed after the separation. To cheer her up, Russ takes her to Miami, where Anna reappears. Coexistence reopens the wounds, but little by little, Merv improves.
Where to see: Prime Video, 12 years old
Small disasters
Where to see: Paramount+, 14 years
Psychological thriller series starring Diane Kruger about the challenges of motherhood and the friendship of four women. Jess takes her baby to the emergency room with an unexplained injury, forcing Dr. Liz to make a shocking decision.
Simon Cowell: the next big thing
Where to see: Netflix, 12 years old
The music producer and creator of the group One Direction is embarking on a new adventure: creating a boy band from scratch. The docuseries shows the process, from auditions to selection, from training to repertoire preparation, until the release of the first single.
Diminutive
Where to see: Fine Arts à la Carte, 14 years old
After the death of his father, an Italian saxophonist starts his life again in Brazil as an insurance broker. A trip to Italy rekindles his passion for music. Directed by Bruno Sagli, the film was shot in the mountains of Rio Grande do Sul and Veneto, Italy.
Matrix and matrix revolutions
Where to see: Mégapix, 6:40 p.m. and 9 p.m., 14 years
In the Wachowski sisters’ first film, Keanu Reeves is a young computer programmer who discovers he is a victim of the Matrix. He then reveals himself as Neo and faces the system that manipulates people’s minds. In “Matrix Revolutions”, Neo is the greatest hope of all humanity.
Science in the crosshairs
Where to see: Like!, 10:30 p.m., free
The documentary depicts the clash between anti-scientific movements and the attempt to survive by four Brazilian scientists persecuted for their research: Marcus Lacerda, Larissa Bombardi, Debora Diniz and Ricardo Galvão.
Uncensored
Where to see: TV Brazil, 4 p.m., free
Nominated for the Oscars for the documentary “Apocalypse in the Tropics”, Petra Costa looks back on her filmography. Actor Rodrigo Penna talks about the show “Aurora – Homage to the work of Paulo Mendes Campos”.