Larry’s friend resurfaces during filming and may hint at new directions for the character after season 3
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.
13 Going on 30 Is Getting a Netflix Reboot, and the Challenge Is Bigger Than It Seems
A new version of the early 2000s classic reveals how ideas of success, time, and identity have changed
Ryan Murphy’s Love Story: the real couples that could inspire season 2
Ryan Murphy’s anthology expands beyond America in search of love stories shaped by fame and collapse
Queen Elizabeth II and fashion: the centenary exhibition at Buckingham Palace
As she would have turned 100, the exhibition repositions the Queen not as a spectator, but as the author of one of the most recognisable images of the 20th century
Moulin Rouge! at 25: the musical that reinvented Hollywood and reshaped Nicole Kidman’s career
How Baz Luhrmann’s film redefined the genre, marked a turning point for Nicole Kidman, and made cinema sing again
Artists Who Avoid Fans: From The Beatles to Chappell Roan and the Price of Fame
From The Beatles to Chappell Roan, boundaries have become strategy in the face of fame’s intensity
Why Mission: Impossible dominates streaming despite not breaking box office records
The Final Reckoning underperformed in theaters, lost its opening weekend to Lilo & Stitch, faced criticism over its script, and still became one of Paramount+’s most durable hits
Chappell Roan and Jorginho’s stepdaughter case exposes the limits between fans and idols
Security incident sparks Jorginho’s response and reignites debate on fame, respect and exposure
The Madison: ending explained and why the series is so unsettling
Michelle Pfeiffer leads Taylor Sheridan’s drama, which turns grief into something uncomfortable — and impossible to ignore
Peaky Blinders ignores Finn Shelby and creates a narrative gap that is hard to justify.
The disappearance of the younger brother exposes a problem of time, memory, and storytelling
