Pop Culturalist Chats with Joseph Taylor
Joseph Taylor is in the midst of his New York stage debut. Hailing from the UK, he is one of the fantastic actors in the newest production of Sweeney Todd at
Continue ReadingJoseph Taylor is in the midst of his New York stage debut. Hailing from the UK, he is one of the fantastic actors in the newest production of Sweeney Todd at
Continue ReadingThe latest film installment of the X-Men universe is Logan. Unlike the previous movies in the franchise, though, Logan is lot less flashy and a whole lot grittier. It’s several years
Continue ReadingDan Amboyer caught our eye when he was a part of Younger, one of our favorite TV shows. He played deliciously terrible Chad as well as Thad, his identical twin brother.
Continue ReadingFunny and achingly real, Signifiant Other explores friendship and love through the lens of Jordan Berman (Gideon Glick) and his close female friends. Kiki (Sas Goldberg), Vanessa (Rebecca Naomi Jones),
Continue ReadingTaboo was one of the most underrated shows on television this year. Not only was it an interesting story with a technically-detailed production, but it was also superbly acted. Tom Hardy
Continue ReadingSweeney Todd, the demon barber of Fleet Street, has set up shop in New York, and you won’t want to miss him. Thanks to the Tooting Arts Club’s inventive and
Continue ReadingLiam Carroll has been stealing scenes with his portrayal of Jared Parker, the young (not-so-smart) son in the zany Parker family on The Detour. If you’re not familiar with the show or
Continue ReadingIn 1958, Richard Loving, a white man, and Mildred Jeter, a black woman, broke the law. They got married. Loving tells their story. In the state of Virginia in 1958,
Continue ReadingIt’s one of our favorite times of year: Oscars time! There were, as always, some snubs and some surprises with this year’s batch of nominees. The other awards shows—Golden Globes,
Continue ReadingAugust Wilson‘s Fences is one of those stalwart pieces of theater that has made the transition to film effortlessly. After starring in the stage revival in 2010, Denzel Washington reprises
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