The third season of The Gilded Age brings plenty of drama and romantic turmoil — especially when it comes to Marian and Larry
Categoria: English
A selection of Miscelana articles in English, exploring film, television, music and cultural history for international readers.
Versões em inglês dos artigos do Miscelana, trazendo para o público internacional críticas, análises e histórias de cultura, cinema, séries e muito mais.
Mary Bennet: The Silent Voice of Pride and Prejudice
The spin-off of Jane Austen’s classic reexamines the most “overlooked” sister in the Bennet family universe
Why the Honorary Oscar Is the Academy’s Form of Reparations
When the consolation prize becomes the greatest symbol of recognition — and of quiet resentment
New Rumors and Conflicts in The Buccaneers
With shallow performances, forced dilemmas, and no sense of identity, the series returns for a second season clinging to the worst of Bridgerton without the charm, and the opulence of The Gilded Age without the depth.
Rebecca and The Successor: The Uncanny Similarities
Rebecca and The Successor share similar themes, sparking debate over literary plagiarism.
Walt Whitman: Transformations in Cinema and Literature
From Now, Voyager to Breaking Bad, passing through Dead Poets Society and Bull Durham* Walt Whitman’s poetry echoes as a call to freedom, revelation, and transgression — a guide for characters (and viewers) in search of their own voice.
Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy: The Icon Who Inspires the series Love Story
Who was Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy, the muse of Ryan Murphy’s Love Story?
Echo Valley: When the Script Fails to Create Tension
Apple TV+ Film Features Julianne Moore and Sydney Sweeney in Survival Mode – Both In and Out of the Plot
Slow Horses: new twists coming in September (spoilers)
The new season of *Slow Horses* explores terrorism, secrets, and political manipulation in London.
What to Expect from Season 2 of The Buccaneers
The Buccaneers follows American women in search of British aristocrats, exploring love and social challenges.
