From his literary origins to Guy Ritchie’s fascination, the new series revisits Sherlock Holmes’s youth and reveals why the character continues to be reimagined for each generation
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.
The Beauty – Episode 11 and Season Finale Recap: Betrayal
Betrayals, mutations and an uncertain antidote leave the future open
The Beauty – Episode 10 (Recap): The Market and the Disease of Beauty
Byron releases the drug to the world and obsession with youth becomes unstoppable
The five most essential Peaky Blinders scenes according to Cillian Murphy and Steven Knight
From the black horse to the white horse, the moments that define Tommy Shelby and explain the road to The Immortal Man
The Crown at 10: The Ending That Explains the Series’ True Legacy
By ending in 2005 and bringing together three versions of the queen, Peter Morgan’s drama turns its finale into a reflection on monarchy, memory, and identity
From Minnie Castevet to Aunt Gladys: When Horror Meets the Oscars
Ruth Gordon, Amy Madigan and Julia Garner linking two eras of horror
The 2026 Oscars In Memoriam Is Poised to Be One of the Most Emotional in Years
The deaths of Hollywood legends and planned tributes could turn the ceremony’s quietest pause into a historic moment
Hijack Season 2 Finale Explained: Who Survives the Metro Bomb? (Recap)
Sam races against time in Berlin as Lang’s plan detonates and Stuart’s revenge story is only beginning.
The Gilded Age Season 4: What the New Characters Reveal
Confirmed cast points to presidents, politicians, romances, and new conflicts in Gilded Age New York
Will Game of Thrones Become a Movie? What We Know About Aegon’s Conquest
Warner Bros. is developing a feature written by Beau Willimon, and Westeros once again raises questions about scale, representation, and the risk of “canonizing” an ending Martin hasn’t written yet
