Ethan Hawke and Ilhados com a Mother-in-Law: what to see on Saturday – 11/29/2025 – Illustrated
“Black Phone 2” deepens the trauma of the two teenagers from the first film and gives more space to Gwen, who becomes tormented by nightmares and visions of boys being chased on a campsite. She and her brother Finn decide to go there and end up facing the return of Ethan Hawke as the terrifying The Grabber.
Where to see: Digital stores, 18 years
Jay Kelly
Screened at the Venice Festival, Noah Baumbach’s new film follows Jay Kelly, a movie star, played by George Clooney, on a journey of self-discovery across Europe. In an existential crisis after the death of a mentor, he revisits the past and present alongside his entourage — especially Agent Ron, played by Adam Sandler in a rare dramatic role.
Where to see: Netflix, starting Friday the 5th
The Professor
The second season of the series created by Brian Jordan Alvarez has the same provocative tone and sharp pace as the premiere. Evan Marquez has intense debates at school — from climate change to cell phones in class — and has to face students and their own insecurities.
Where to see: Disney+, starting Wednesday, 3
Presented by Fernanda Souza and mediated by Shenia Karlsson, the reality show reaches its third season, which begins with a convention that brought together more than 200 mothers-in-law from all over Brazil to compete for the starring roles.
Where to see: Netflix, starting Wednesday 3
Garfield Away from Home
Garfield lives with his human Jon and dog Odie until he is reunited with his missing father, Vic, and the two embark on a risky adventure. In the original English, the film has the voices of Chris Pratt, giving life to the iconic lasagna-loving cat, and Samuel L. Jackson, who plays his father.
Where to see: Prime Video, free
The Artificial Girl
Directed and starring Franklin Ritch, the science fiction film follows an AI called Cherry, who looks like a girl and was developed by an internet vigilante to track down pedophiles online. The problem is that the program moves too quickly.
Where to see: Filmelier+, 14 years
Films by Yorgos Lanthimos
Three of his early works are bold and original: “Kinetta” (2005) has three lonely people recreating crime scenes; in “Canine Tooth” (2009), a family isolates their children and builds an alternative reality; and “Alpes” (2001) is about people hired to pose as the deceased.
Where to see: Mubi, 18 years old
Between Love and Honor
One of four films directed by William Wyler available on the platform, this 1952 romance stars Laurence Olivier and Jennifer Jones and is based on the book “Sister Carrie” by Theodore Dreiser. The other films available are “The Heiress”, “A Detective’s Story” and “Between Love and Honor”.
Where to see: Belas Artes à la Carte, 10 years
Checkmate
Slevin manages to escape from his condemned building and into a borrowed apartment, but ends up being mistaken for a man who is involved in a major war between New York’s organized crime rivals. The action comedy features actors Josh Hartnett, Bruce Willis, Ben Kingsley and Morgan Freeman.
Where to see: Film&Arts, 10pm, 16 years old
Free Channel
To celebrate his 60 years of career, the program welcomes singer and composer Toquinho to remember the great successes of the musicians who rocked a diversity of generations, such as “Aquarela”, “Onde Anda Você” and “Tarde em Itapoã”, in addition to the partnerships he established with names such as Chico Buarque and Vinícius de Moraes.
Where to see: Band, 11 p.m., book

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