The new season abandons the logic that guided the audience and transforms its characters into increasingly ambiguous figures
Tag: Miscelana in English
Selected Miscelana articles available in English. Here you’ll find cultural analysis, reviews, and essays on cinema, television, literature, and pop culture, translated from the original Portuguese to reach a wider international audience
Gorillaz at 25: the experiment that reinvented pop before the internet understood what was coming next
How Gorillaz turned a provocation against the mainstream into one of the most influential projects in contemporary music
Cesium-137 in Goiânia: who were the real victims behind the Netflix series
What the dramatization changes, why it changes it, and what remains — or doesn’t — of a tragedy Brazil is still trying to understand
The Twilight Sad turns grief into music
“It’s The Long Goodbye” is less an album and more an emotional space where life, death, and memory collide without anesthesia
Chornobyl and Goiânia: when the invisible becomes impossible to ignore
From global scale to intimate trauma, two series show that the danger of radiation was never only technical, it was always human
Did Marcio Exist? The True Story of Emergency Radioactive
The Netflix miniseries that brought the cesium-137 disaster to a global audience reopens an uncomfortable question about responsibility, memory, and fiction
Kim Novak Says Sydney Sweeney Is “Wrong” to Play Her in Scandalous
As the film moves forward, the actress challenges not just the casting, but the way her story is being told
Kennedy on Netflix: cast, story, and first look at the Michael Fassbender series
With its first image and full cast revealed, the series shows it begins before JFK — focusing on the power that built the Kennedy legacy
The Devil Wears Prada: the real story behind the book, the film, and the sequel
How a Vogue assistant turned backstage experience into a cultural phenomenon—and why Miranda Priestly remains one of cinema’s most complex figures
Top 10 Streaming – March 23 to 28: the month’s highlights
The rankings reveal a quiet shift in audience behavior
