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Daniela Gama

Lisbon

Senior List Writer at Collider

Articles

  • 6 days ago | collider.com | Daniela Gama

    Romantic heartbreak is the one most often depicted in media, being the main focus of songs, novels, and screenplays for as long as we can remember. On the contrary, the end of a close friendship, equally intimate and formative, rarely gets the same attention, earning a backseat when they reach the end, even though they can arguably be even more disorienting.

  • 6 days ago | collider.com | Daniela Gama

    With the sheer avalanche of new shows dropping in an era overflowing with new television projects, it's easy for the most original and entertaining series to get lost in the shuffle. While the 2020s have delivered headline-grabbing hits, some of the decade's most brilliant series have quietly just flown under the radar. So what unsung masterpieces are quietly redefining what TV can be?

  • 1 week ago | collider.com | Daniela Gama

    The 2010s were a defining decade for TV, with more great shows than ever before and more ways for them to slip through the cracks. While some series became immediate cultural touchstones, others dazzled audiences and built passionate fanbases, though still not enough to gather mainstream audiences and earn the love they deserved.

  • 1 week ago | collider.com | Daniela Gama

    Rom-coms are delightful — they have us laughing, crying, and cheering on our favorite on-screen duos as they finally get together in the end after navigating a maze of misunderstandings and grand gestures. But how many of us have paused to wonder: would they actually make it if the story continued past the credits? What if the fairytale didn't quite last forever? As much as we cherish the magic of movie romance, sometimes reality has other plans.

  • 1 week ago | collider.com | Daniela Gama

    Much like film, television has evolved into a rich canvas for exploring complex philosophies, ranging from existentialism, with its emphasis on choice and meaning, to nihilism, the notion that life is ultimately without purpose or inherent value. Through character arcs, plot twists, and highly entertaining narratives, television shows have become a modern-day forum that provides food for thought and invites audiences to reflect on their beliefs.