“Evil” is a psychological thriller starring Jack Whitehall, David Duchovny, and Carice Van Houten. Whitehall plays a charismatic teacher who insinuates himself into the Tanner family’s lives during their luxury vacation in Greece, but his overly caring and seemingly perfect demeanor masks a cold vindictiveness toward the couple. Filmed in London and Paros, this six-episode plot follows the aftermath of an unresolved trauma.
Where do you see?: Prime Video, 18 years
Nigeria Diary
Where do you see?: Globo News, 11 p.m., free
Tony Tornado narrates the documentary in which journalists Deborah Monserrat, Paulo Sampaio and Yulim Ferreira explore the historical and cultural links between Brazil and Nigeria, such as ancient Yoruba kingdom traditions and religious diversity.
A very Jonas Brothers Christmas
Where do you see?: Disney+, 14 years
Kevin Jonas, Joe Jonas and Nick Jonas face a series of obstacles as they try to move from London to New York in time to celebrate the holidays with their families. The film features an appearance by the entire Jonas family and also includes Billie Lourd, Laverne Cox, and Jesse Tyler Ferguson as Santa Claus.
In your dreams
Where do you see?: Netflix, free
The animation tells the story of two brothers who embark on a journey through the most ridiculous scenarios of their dreams. If they can overcome their fears, the mysterious Sandman will grant them their greatest wish of all: a perfect family. The style is very realistic and the visuals are almost palpable.
Charlie Brown and Thanksgiving
Where do you see?: Apple TV, free and free
In celebration of Snoopy’s 75th birthday, the film is available for free this weekend. Peppermint Patty invites everyone to a traditional Thanksgiving dinner at Charlie Brown’s house, and Snoopy prepares an unforgettable meal.
I’m still here
Where do you see?: Telecine Premium, 10pm, 14 years
Director Walter Salles’ feature film, inspired by the works of Marcelo Rubens Paiva, starring Fernanda Torres, arrives on pay TV. The production addresses the effects of political violence in the 1970s and the struggle of women who refused to be silenced.
Saturday Night Live
Where do you see?: Universal+, 1 hour 30 minutes, 12 years
Actor Glen Powell takes on the role of presenter for the first time, while singer Olivia Deen makes her first appearance as a musical attraction by performing the hit song “Man I Need.” Powell can be seen in cinemas around the world in the movie “The Survivor” starting on the 20th of this month.