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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 5 Most Iconic Catherine O’Hara Characters and Why They Shaped Generations
A tribute to the actress who left us in January 2026
Catherine O’Hara, Schitt’s Creek and Home Alone Actress, Dies at 71
An icon of comedy, she was a co-creator of SCTV, an Emmy winner, and a longtime creative partner of Eugene Levy.
People We Meet on Vacation: a romantic comedy too correct to be memorable
Between the nostalgia of the genre and the emotional anxiety of the current generation, the film connects with its audience but lacks ambition.
The Last Thing He Told Me: from domestic mystery to expanded suspense in Season 2
Apple TV+ series starring Jennifer Garner returns on February 20 with new characters and international settings after a first season shaped by secrets, dangerous deals, and an emotional drama that divided critics
Shrinking Is Back, and the Problem Isn’t the Humor
In its third season, the series leans on Harrison Ford’s talent and the impact of Michael J. Fox, but still fails to resolve its ambiguous relationship with suffering, therapy, and laughter.
The New Season of Ted Lasso and the Future of Women’s Football
The series that defined the pandemic era comes back in 2026, at the peak of football in the U.S., facing the challenge of surpassing its own myth
A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms: Egg and the Secret of a Prince
How Aegon Targaryen’s identity was revealed and why no one stopped him from staying by Dunk’s side
The Beauty – Episode 4 (Recap): Chimp Face and the collapse of the promise of beauty
Between desire, contagion, and corporations, beauty stops being a promise and becomes a threat
Karine Teles, Tiradentes and the Art of Continuing
At the Tiradentes Film Festival, the tribute to the actress reveals why persistence has become the most political gesture in contemporary Brazilian cinema.
