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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 Rise of a Brilliant Chef in The Bear
The most brilliant chef in The Bear is also its emotional core. But for Sydney, recognition never arrives cleanly — not from Carmy, not from the world, and not even from herself.
The Bear Season 4: Brilliant, But…
The fourth season of The Bear is excellent, but it sacrifices Carmy’s presence, making Sydney the main focus and shifting the course of the story.
Jennie Jerome: The Real-Life Inspiration Behind Lizzy Elmsworth
Jennie Jerome, who became Lady Churchill, was one of the most famous “Dollar Princesses” of the Gilded Age and an inspiration in The Buccaneers
Denis Villeneuve: The New James Bond Director
A filmmaker who had already flirted with the franchise a few years ago will helm the first film of the new 007.
Bloodaxe: Cast Announced
Prime Video’s Bloodaxe brings the Viking world back to life with an epic saga centered on Erik Bloodaxe.
Jane Austen in the Spotlight: the Cinematic Legacy on the Author’s 250th Anniversary
Daisy Edgar-Jones will star in a new version of *Sense and Sensibility*, 30 years after the film starring Kate Winslet and Emma Thompson.
Lizzy and Nan: Friendship and Rivalry in The Buccaneers
In the second episode of the season, the series strays even further from the original novel but finds strength in its most underrated character: Lizzy, who finally begins to claim her own story.
The Future of Gladys in The Gilded Age
Tassia Farmiga may have dropped a spoiler for the season with a comment about the clash between Gladys and Bertha. Could it be true?
When Music Deceives Cinema: The Limits of the Musical Biopic
Films that become critical and commercial hits but fall into the familiar traps of the musical biopic: excessive music, aesthetic reverence, and a fear of revealing the soul.
