Pop Culturalist Chats with Jacob Hopkins
Talent knows no age. You’ve either got it or you don’t. And Jacob Hopkins, he’s got it. He’s the voice of Gumball Watterson in the BAFTA-Award winning series, The Amazing
Continue ReadingTalent knows no age. You’ve either got it or you don’t. And Jacob Hopkins, he’s got it. He’s the voice of Gumball Watterson in the BAFTA-Award winning series, The Amazing
Continue ReadingIt’s Morphin’ Time! Whether you’re a die-hard Power Rangers fan or just excited for the reboot, it’s been an exciting day. Lionsgate released the film’s first official clip, five brand-new
Continue ReadingFreddie Stroma is no stranger to film or television. He’s starred alongside the biggest names in Hollywood—both on the small and silver screen. His work includes the Harry Potter franchise,
Continue ReadingTaylor John Smith is one of Hollywood’s most buzzed-about actors. He’s graced both television and film with his world-class talent and indescribable presence. His performance in Bart Freundlich’s coming-of-age story Wolves (which
Continue ReadingIn 1958, Richard Loving, a white man, and Mildred Jeter, a black woman, broke the law. They got married. Loving tells their story. In the state of Virginia in 1958,
Continue ReadingIt’s one of our favorite times of year: Oscars time! There were, as always, some snubs and some surprises with this year’s batch of nominees. The other awards shows—Golden Globes,
Continue ReadingIt’s no secret, we love a good indie flick here at Pop Culturalist. They’re daring, thought-provoking, and driven by storytelling. And one film that’s caught our eye is Anne Hamilton’s
Continue ReadingAugust Wilson‘s Fences is one of those stalwart pieces of theater that has made the transition to film effortlessly. After starring in the stage revival in 2010, Denzel Washington reprises
Continue ReadingWhat would you do if you had to live the same day over and over again? And, no, we’re not talking about a bad case of déjà vu. Would you
Continue ReadingA lost child is every parent’s worst nightmare, and a reunion with their parents is every lost child’s dream. Both are explored in Lion, an emotional film based on an
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