Hunter Doohan is one of the industry’s most exciting leading men. The young actor, director, and writer has captivated audiences with his award-winning performances in projects including Soundwave, Truth Be Told, and Your Honor. Currently, he stars opposite Jenna Ortega in Tim Burton’s first television series, Wednesday. The coming-of-age drama follows Wednesday Addams as she investigates a murder spree while making new friends—and foes—at Nevermore Academy. Hunter shines as Tyler Galpin, an unexpected ally that Wednesday makes along her journey. Pop Culturalist was lucky enough to speak with Hunter about
Brendan Meyer is one of the industry’s most versatile young talents. He’s starred in projects including Fear the Walking Dead: Flight 462, T@gged, and The OA, and written and directed shorts like Delivery and Home Again. This fall, he stars opposite Peyton List, Kaitlyn Santa Juana, and Kelcey Mawema in The Friendship Game. The film follows a group of teens as they come across a strange object that tests their loyalties to each other and has increasingly destructive consequences the deeper into the game they go. Pop Culturalist was lucky
Thanksgiving is right around the corner and whether you’re road tripping it, flying out, or chilling at home, we have the perfect playlist for you to spin. From Dolly Parton to Brett Eldredge, there’s something for everyone, just like your Thanksgiving feast. Dolly Parton – “9 to 5” Brett Eldredge – “Songs About You” Carly Pearce – “What He Didn’t Do” (Acoustic) Ashley Cooke – “getting into” Brandon Ratcliff – “Someone Who Believes In You” Thomas Rhett – “Half of Me” (feat. Riley Green) Taryn Papa – “Persuaded” Hailey Whitters
Jessy Schram is one of Hollywood’s most sought-after leading ladies. She has starred in countless hit television programs and blockbuster films including Falling Skies, Mad Men, Unstoppable, and more. Currently, she can be seen reprising her role as Dr. Hannah Asher in Chicago Med. Pop Culturalist was lucky enough to speak with Jessy about her journey in the industry, returning to Chicago Med, collaborating with the writers, and more. PC: How did you discover your passion for storytelling? Jessy: That goes way back. I used to record fake commercials with