For 25 years, the Tribeca Festival has been where discovery happens. It’s where audiences find their next favorite filmmaker, where emerging artists announce themselves to the world, and where some of the most exciting conversations in entertainment begin. As the festival returns to New York City for its milestone anniversary, a new wave of films and television series will make their way to the Big Apple, each hoping to leave its own mark on one of the industry’s premier showcases for original voices and creative ambition. Every year, Tribeca delivers

Pop Culturalist is excited to be partnering with Paramount Pictures to give away five Fandango promo codes for Scary Movie! The latest installment of the beloved comedy franchise is bringing back the laughs, outrageous humor, and over-the-top parody that fans have come to expect, and we’re giving five lucky winners the chance to experience it on the big screen when it arrives in theaters. Check out all the giveaway details below for your chance to win. Good luck! About the Film Twenty-six years after outrunning a suspiciously familiar masked killer

Over the last several years, Apple TV has established itself as the gold standard for cinematic, genre-defying television, consistently championing stories that refuse to play by conventional rules. While much of the television landscape has become increasingly formulaic, Apple TV has carved out a space for bold, transportive storytelling driven by tonal complexity, atmosphere, and creative ambition. Whether exploring science fiction, psychological thrillers, or dark comedy, the platform continues to embrace projects that feel daring, immersive, and artistically fearless. Their latest series, Widow’s Bay, is a haunting continuation of that

With Maximum Pleasure Guaranteed, Brandon Flynn and Murray Bartlett step into characters who understand performance as currency. Trevor and Dennis move through the series constantly calibrating themselves to the people around them, reading a room, shifting tone, becoming whatever version of themselves is most useful in a given moment. It’s that constant push and pull between interiority and presentation that makes both performances so fascinating to watch, especially as the series peels back the psychology behind why these men operate the way they do. Created by David J. Rosen, Maximum

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