Imogen Faith Reid’s performance in Good American Family is nothing short of riveting. Making her debut in a leading role, she steps into the center of a deeply complicated story as Natalia Grace, a girl whose identity is questioned and scrutinized by everyone around her. Imogen plays her with strength, vulnerability, and a sharp emotional precision that anchors every scene she’s in. Inspired by true events, Good American Family explores the harrowing story of a Midwestern couple who adopt a young girl with a rare form of dwarfism. As they

Jeanine Mason has always had a gift for bringing heart, humor, and humanity to every role she takes on—and in WondLa, she elevates that magic to new heights. Based on Tony DiTerlizzi’s beloved novel, the animated series follows Eva Nine, a curious and spirited teen raised underground by a robot caretaker. When an attack forces her onto the surface of a planet now called Orbona, Eva embarks on a breathtaking journey across an alien world, determined to find her people, her home, and her true purpose. As WondLa continues its

Pop Culturalist is excited to be partnering with Prime Video to give away tickets to a NYC screening of Another Simple Favor. You and a guest will see the film before it’s released on May 1st. All the details are below. Good luck! About the Film Stephanie Smothers (Anna Kendrick) and Emily Nelson (Blake Lively) reunite on the beautiful island of Capri, Italy, for Emily’s extravagant wedding to a rich Italian businessman. Along with the glamorous guests, expect murder and betrayal to RSVP for a wedding with more twists and

Devin Das and Parker Seaman make films that catch you by surprise—not through spectacle, but through moments that feel honest and unshakably real. Their work lives in the quiet spaces between humor and heartache, often turning on a dime from something absurd to something unexpectedly moving. With a sharp eye for tone and rhythm, they craft stories that resonate in ways you don’t always see coming. Wes is Dying continues that trajectory—often silly and chaotic, yet grounded, and full of the emotional nuance they’ve come to master. In Wes is

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