Pop Culturalist is excited to be giving away tickets to two NYC screening of Day of the Fight. All the details are below. Good luck! About the Film Mikey, a former champion boxer, prepares for his first fight after prison. He revisits his past, reconnects with close ones and seeks redemption. As he gets ready for this crucial fight, Mikey tries to make amends. Day of the Fight opens in theaters December 6. Check out the trailer below: Location Village East by Angelika 181-189 2nd Ave. New York, New York
The spirit of indie cinema is alive in Ivan Leung and Harrison Xu’s Extremely Unique Dynamic, a meta stoner-comedy about two guys making a movie about two guys making a movie about two guys making a movie. With a premise so absurd it shouldn’t work, the duo triumphs with a film that’s, ahem, uniquely entertaining, as its title suggests, delivering humor, heart, and self-aware charm. At the heart of this hilariously layered concept are childhood best friends Ryan (Harrison Xu) and Danny (Ivan Leung), who have spent over a decade
Pop Culturalist is excited to be giving away tickets to an NYC screening of RM: Right People, Wrong Place. You and a guest will see the film before it hits theaters on December 5th. All the details are below. Good luck! About the Film “I’d try to see to what extent I could be truly honest with myself as RM, or as Kim Namjoon.” Leader of 21st century pop icons BTS, solo artist RM, and simply—Kim Namjoon; who is he, really? In search of the answer, he bares the unfamiliar
Exclusive Interview: How ‘The Outsiders Musical’ Helped Brent Comer Rediscover the Gold in His Craft
There’s something truly magical about the bond that forms when the right project finds the right actor. It’s a rare connection that transcends performance, elevating the material and creating an emotional impact that lingers long after the curtain falls. Brent Comer achieves exactly that with his portrayal of Darrel Curtis in The Outsiders Musical. He doesn’t just play Darrel—he inhabits him, embodying the character’s quiet strength, raw vulnerability, and layered complexity. Brent’s performance is a masterclass in nuance, proving that the most powerful moments often come from the stillness between