Netflix’s new docuseries confronts the contradictions, unanswered questions and conflicting narratives that continue to surround Michael Jackson’s legacy.
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
Widow’s Bay: What If Tom Has Known About the Curse All Along?
The latest episodes have transformed Widow’s Bay’s mayor from a reluctant skeptic into one of the show’s most suspicious characters
Michael Jackson and the Doubt That Never Died
After introducing the King of Pop to a new generation, Hollywood is once again revisiting the allegations that continue to divide his legacy
Widow’s Bay: What If Richard Warren’s Pendant Reveals Who Must Die?
The disappearance of the artifact may be the missing clue to understanding the curse, and Tom’s behavior throughout the entire season.
How Porta dos Fundos Plans to Reinvent World Cup Coverage
The comedy collective is betting that humor, not highlights, is the future of talking about football
Half Man: Two Halves That Never Became a Whole Man
Richard Gadd’s series uses abuse, desire, violence and masculinity to tell the story of two men incapable of escaping their deepest wounds
Codependency: Are We Turning a Symptom Into a Romantic Ideal?
Between Freud, Winnicott, Lacan, and pop culture, the debate reveals a great deal about what we expect from love today
Marilyn Monroe: a full guide to her films, legacy, and Hollywood
Between Norma Jeane and the myth, Marilyn Monroe continues to be revisited through films, books, exhibitions, archives, music, and new interpretations that attempt to understand — or reconstruct — the woman behind Hollywood’s most enduring image
They Found a Biological Signature of Consciousness. Now What?
A new discovery about the brain revives one of humanity’s oldest questions: what does it actually mean to be conscious?
Euphoria: A Cruel, Contradictory Ending That’s More Interesting Than It Seems
Sam Levinson brings his most famous series to a close somewhere between tragedy, revenge, and an unavoidable debate about his own limitations as a storyteller.
