Season 2 of Syfy’s bloodsucking comedy, Reginald the Vampire, is underway, with stakes higher than ever. As new threats emerge around every corner, our titular character embarks on a journey of self-discovery, reluctantly assuming the mantle of a hero. Pop Culturalist had the pleasure of catching up with leading man and producer Jacob Batalon to discuss Season 2, Reginald’s evolution, what’s ahead, and the possibility of a Season 3. PC: Everything has been elevated in Season 2. As you prepared to step back into Reginald’s shoes, what were you most
Pop Culturalist is excited to be partnering with Illumination to give away tickets to an advance screening of Despicable Me 4. You and a guest will see the film before it’s released on July 3. All the details are below. Good luck! About the Film In Illumination’s first Despicable Me movie in seven years, Gru, the world’s favorite supervillain-turned-Anti-Villain League-agent, and his family welcome a new member, Gru Jr., who is intent on tormenting his dad. As Gru faces a new nemesis, Maxime Le Mal and his femme fatale girlfriend
Charlie Pittman has swiftly emerged as a defining voice of his generation, celebrated for his innovative, vibrant, and tongue-in-cheek lyrics. His music weaves visceral and personal narratives that resonate universally, inviting listeners to discover their own stories within his words. In June, the singer-songwriter debuted his highly-anticipated EP, nothing is forever, a brilliant collection of five songs chronicling his journey into adulthood. Pop Culturalist had the distinct pleasure of speaking with Charlie about the release of nothing is forever, his love for creating visual storytelling, and more. PC: You grew
Romina D’Ugo stands out as one of the industry’s most thrilling emerging storytellers, crafting profound connections with every role she brings to life on screen. Her meticulous character work has yielded outstanding performances in projects such as 12 Monkeys, Nikita, and Funkytown. Her latest venture, I Like Movies, is an award-winning indie film that is both sharp and hilarious, portraying the coming-of-age story of Lawrence, a young cinephile who works at a video store. Romina shines in the role of Lawrence’s manager, who develops a complex friendship with him. Additionally,