Olivia Macklin, Dylan McTee & Avangeline Friedlander on The Other’s Genre-Bending Terror

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Horror can reflect our deepest fears, or—at its most powerful—tap into something achingly human. In The Other, writer-director Paul Etheredge…

Tribeca Film Festival 2025: Vincent Miller Talks Vulnerability, Stillness, and His Acting Debut in ‘Inside’

11 months ago

Audiences are already buzzing about Vincent Miller’s breakout role in Inside, a haunting Australian prison drama featured at the 2025…

Tribeca Film Festival 2025: RJ Mitte Talks ‘Westhampton,’ Why the Role Hit Close to Home, and More

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RJ Mitte brings a natural presence and rare adaptability to each character he plays, making every performance feel distinct. But…

Win Tickets to Three NYC Screenings of Echo Valley

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Pop Culturalist is excited to be partnering with AppleTV+ to give away tickets to three NYC screenings of Echo Valley.…

Theo Taplitz on Why ‘Bad Shabbos’ Feels Like a Screwball Classic for a New Generation

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A quiet Shabbat dinner turns into a masterclass in mayhem in Bad Shabbos, where one untimely accident sends two families…

Filmmaker Freddy Macdonald and Star Calum Worthy on the Emotional Threads That Bind—and Break—in ‘Sew Torn’

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A lone button. A briefcase. Three impossible choices. In Sew Torn, filmmaker Freddy Macdonald crafts a genre-bending tale where even…

Win a Front-Row Seat (From Your Couch) to ‘Stand Your Ground’

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Pop Culturalist is teaming up with Epic Pictures for an adrenaline-fueled giveaway you won’t want to miss! We’re giving away…

Exclusive Interview: Anna Campbell on Reclaiming “Having It All” and Making Her Directorial Debut with ‘Nora’

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When Anna Campbell moved back to the suburbs during the pandemic to focus on her children, she hadn’t expected it…

Win Tickets to an NYC Screening of Lilo & Stitch

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Pop Culturalist is excited to be partnering with Disney to give away tickets to an NYC screening of Lilo &…

Dez Duron on Making His Broadway Debut in ‘Maybe Happy Ending’ and the Role He Was Meant to Play

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Dez Duron brings to Broadway the same timeless quality found in the jazz standards he performs night after night—rich with…