Set in the diabolical universe of The Boys, Gen V follows the next generation of up-and-coming supes as they climb the ranks at Godolkin University (God U for short) with the hopes of one day joining the elusive Seven. Fans of its predecessors won’t be disappointed by the live-action spin-off. For newcomers, it’s the perfect introduction to the satire, gore, violence, and debauchery that have become synonymous with the franchise. When the new semester gets underway, we meet Marie Moreau (Jaz Sinclair), a recently admitted freshman who is trying to
Country/comedy outlaw Beau Nair has captivated audiences with his unique sound and songwriting. Today, he’s releasing the live performance of his acclaimed single, “Dynamite Posuoir”. Pop Culturalist caught up with Beau to talk about his career, “Dynamite Pousoir”, and more! PC: How did you discover your passion for music? Beau: Since I was a kid, I have been drawn to music, especially through the piano. It was like a portal to my imagination where I could expand my creative mind and explore new and unknown realms of communication, understanding, and
Francis Galluppi has quickly become the talk of Fantastic Fest 2023 for his full-length directorial debut, The Last Stop in Yuma County, which he also wrote, produced, and edited. Receiving acclaim from both critics and audiences, The Last Stop in Yuma County became an instant favorite at the festival. Starring Jim Cummings, Jocelin Donahue, Richard Brake, Nicholas Logan, Faizon Love, Michel Abbott Jr., and Alex Essoe, The Last Stop in Yuma County follows a traveling knife salesman forced to wait for fuel at an isolated rest stop. When two bank
Award-winning filmmaker Nick Tomnay has quickly established himself as one of the most exciting voices of his generation. His debut feature film, The Perfect Host, became a standout on the festival circuit, winning several awards, and was praised by critics and audiences alike. This summer, he made his return to Fantastic Fest with What You Wish For, a twisted thriller that has had audiences on the edge of their seats. The noir-inspired morality tale follows Ryan (Nick Stahl), a down-on-his-luck chef who gets more than he bargained for when he