After 16 years of separation and silence, Oasis’ reunion rekindles memories, passions, and a longing to reconnect with an era when rock still spoke for a generation.
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
The Perfect Meeting of Jane Austen and Emma Thompson: 30 Years of a Classic
Sense and Sensibility marked the beginning of a new era for Austen adaptations, blending aesthetic refinement with genuine emotion and sharp wit.
The Drama of Literary Adaptations in Series and Films
George R. R. Martin once again criticizes adaptations of his works, defending integrity and respect for the original narrative.
When a Child Disappears: Stories That Stopped the World
The oldest fear in the world: missing children and the collective trauma that never lets us rest. From medieval princes to babies kidnapped from hospitals, the disappearance of children has shaped public, political, and cultural narratives across the centuries.
Ellen Berent and Amy Dunne: Romantic Narcissism as Tragedy
Separated by nearly seven decades, these two distinct works capture the same unease: the dark side of idealized love and the charismatic, beautiful, cerebral, and destructive female figure.
The Final Trailer for The Gilded Age Season 3: What It Reveals
And the possible spoilers hidden within
The Darkness of the Madeleine McCann Case: New Searches Shift the Course of the Investigation
The Madeleine McCann case remains an enigma after 18 years, with new searches and emerging suspicions.
Angelina Jolie at 50: The Metamorphosis of an Icon
Actress, filmmaker, and humanitarian activist Angelina Jolie turns fifty with a legacy that transcends cinema, echoing in global causes, conscious motherhood, and personal reinvention.
Trailer and Theories for The Gilded Age Season 3
Season 3 of The Gilded Age promises surprises and family dilemmas, with a focus on secret relationships and social pressures.
Nick Cave: How Grief Becomes Art and Language
Between music, writing and silence, the Australian artist turns pain into a creative process — and loss into a form of presence
