A suburban satire and an international holiday adventure reveal two sides of the same masculine persona: the gentle giant who saves his family (and the world) without losing his charm.
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
Goonies at 40: How the Classic Shapes the Final Season of Stranger Things
The 1985 adventure and Netflix’s global phenomenon form an emotional bridge between generations — a journey that began in the tunnels of Astoria and ends in the hearts of millions.
Tarot of the Week – 11/24 through 11/30
Under the luminous energy of the Three of Cups
Bryce and Aaron Dessner: two brothers, one pulse — and the parallel paths that now expand The National’s universe
How Bryce and Aaron turned The National’s quiet hiatus into one of the most beautiful creative expansions in contemporary music — one as a producer redefining intimate pop, the other as a classical composer and a rising force in modern cinema.
Merteiul – The Seduction, Episode 2 (Recap): The Game Turns More Dangerous
When youth collides with the cruelty of Dangerous Liaisons, old tricks gain new blood — and Isabelle discovers that power can be addictive.
I Love LA — Episode 4 (recap): when the show stumbles over its own ambition (and still gets renewed)
Even without finding its own identity, the series embraces zillennial chaos and secures a second season — while Episode 4 reveals more stumbles than progress.
Robin Hood – Season 1, episode 05 Recap: Between Gods, Dreams, and Rebellion
The episode intensifies the political war between Eleanor and Henry II, and turns Sherwood into the birthplace of an inevitable uprising.
Landman — Season 2, Episode 2 Recap: Sins of the Father
When the Past Bursts Open, the Oil Rises, and the Truth Starts to Leak
Frankenstein: The Book That Never Died, and Why the 21st Century Still Needs Mary Shelley
From a nightmare in 1816 to the sales peak of 2016 and the renewed excitement driven by film, technology, and cultural reinterpretations, Mary Shelley’s novel returns with the force of something we haven’t finished saying — and something that still speaks back.
Among Brothers and Ghosts: The Redeemed Brings Billy the Kid to a Close (Season Finale Recap)
Hirst ends the saga with tragic poetry, strong performances, and a reinterpretation that restores humanity to one of the greatest myths of the Old West.
