John Wick is back! Not even a global pandemic could stop another installment of this action-packed franchise from coming out. It has been three whole years since we last saw Keanu Reeves reprise his role as John Wick in John Wick 3: Parabellum—you can read my review here! Lionsgate has mercifully released the trailer for John Wick: Chapter 4, temporarily satiating fans of the franchise, including this one! In the theme of pretty much all John Wick trailers, we see quick, cinematic shots of neon-drenched, moody environs while an epic,

Gelo Rivera, Nate Porcalla, JL Toreliza, Akira Morishita, and Mikki Claver are the five members behind the international supergroup, BGYO. The chart-topping band is known for hit singles including “Lights”, “Tumitigil Ang Mundo”, and “Mahal Na Kita”. They’ve found countless awards and have performed around the world, and they’re just getting started! Pop Culturalist was lucky enough to speak with BGYO about their latest single “Magnet”, their Be Us album, and more. PC: How did you all discover your passion for music? Akira: I discovered my passion for music when

Rowan Drake is a rising singer-songwriter who has always turned to his craft as a way to transform his feelings into unexpected beauty. Growing up in the small town of Ithaca, New York, the multi-instrumentalist first discovered the power of his gifts after a devasting accident ended his dreams of becoming a professional snowboarder. That led to Rowan’s exploration of his musicality, blending introspection with sonic aesthetic. Since then, he’s connected with millions of listeners around the world with hits including “2 People”, “Hello Little Sister”, and “Closure”. Today, he

Michael Bow is an actor, director, producer, and writer who is quickly making his mark on the industry, bringing much-needed stories and characters to life in projects including Hacks, The Maze Runner, How to Get Away with Murder, and Grey’s Anatomy. He was most recently seen reprising his role as the fan-favorite K-pop star Simon Lau in the CW’s Kung Fu. Adapted from the popular ’70s series, Kung Fu follows a young Chinese-American woman, Nicky Shen (Olivia Liang), whose quarter-life crisis causes her to drop out of school and make

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