From the killer clown to the silence of small towns, the terror of It was born in the real world long before it haunted fiction
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.
Fear Comes Home: The Story of It and the Rebirth of Derry
From Stephen King to Welcome to Derry, a return to the place where evil never sleeps
What does the synopsis of the final episode of Only Murders in the Building reveal?
Everything points to the fifth season’s finale bringing old and new allies together in an explosive showdown — but there are still more questions than answers at the Arconia. The biggest one: who will be the next victim?
Frida Kahlo Inspires a New Ballet at the Theatro Municipal of Rio de Janeiro
The pain, strength, and art of the Mexican painter take shape in a ballet choreographed by Reginaldo Oliveira, performed by the Ballet of the Theatro Municipal.
Applications Open at the Maria Olenewa State School of Dance: Free Classical Ballet Training
Pioneering institution of the Theatro Municipal opens free applications for classical ballet training — first phase ends on October 31, 2025.
Lazarus: When the Mystery Is the Mind
Series starring Sam Claflin and Bill Nighy dives into the unconscious, exploring neurosis, fate, and the weight of a family legacy
The Day the World Could End: A House of Dynamite and Kathryn Bigelow’s Mastery of Fear
In less than twenty minutes, Kathryn Bigelow reminds us that the end of the world never feels far enough away.
The Perfect Neighbor: The Real Horror Of Everyday Life
Netflix’s documentary turns a neighborhood dispute into a devastating portrait of violence, fear, and everyday racism in America
Nobody Wants This — Season Two
Between Faith, Freedom, and Love in the Small Steps
Top 10 Series and Films That Reflect Our Time: Week of October 25
From “Task” to “Murdaugh,” the stories that hold us now are the ones that force us to look inward
