Pop Culturalist is excited to be partnering with Netflix to give away tickets to an advance screening of Maya and the Three. You’ll get to see the film before it drops on October 22. All the details are below. Good luck! About the film In a fantastical world, where magic turns the world and four kingdoms rule the lands, a brave and rebellious warrior princess named Maya is about to celebrate her fifteenth birthday and coronation. But everything changes when the gods of the underworld arrive and announce that Maya’s
Whitney Call and Mallory Everton are taking audiences on a wild ride with their road trip comedy, Stop and Go. The laugh-out-loud film follows sisters Blake (Everton) and Jamie (Call) whose big plans for the year come to a screeching halt when they’re forced to rescue their grandmother and her beloved dog from her nursing home before their reckless sister can get there first. They embark on a hilarious cross-country race against time while contending with a deranged dog breeder, a highly inappropriate nine-year-old, and a clueless Romeo, all in
Aramis Knight, Nicole Elizabeth Berger, and Cyrus Arnold are three of the stars of the must-see film: Runt. Now in theaters, the drama follows high school senior Cal (Cameron Boyce) who gets caught up in a spiral of violence when he and his girlfriend (Nicole Elizabeth Berger) are relentlessly bullied. Pop Culturalist recently caught up with Aramis Knight, Nicole Elizabeth Berger, and Cyrus Arnold about Runt, collaborating with Cameron Boyce, and the importance of mentorship. PC: To start, could you each introduce us to your characters in the film and
Writer-director Eric McEver and stars Quinn Lord, Ronak Gandhi, and Christina Higa are creating magic on the screen with Iké Boys. When a magical anime transforms two Japan-obsessed teenage friends and a shy foreign exchange student into its superpowered characters, the three underdogs must discover their inner heroes in time to save the world. Pop Culturalist was lucky enough to chat with Eric, Quinn, Ronak, and Christina ahead of its world premiere at Fantastic Fest. PC: Eric, could you share the inspiration behind the film? Eric: The inspiration was my