If you’re a fan of The Originals, you’ve come to learn that no one is safe. At any given moment – especially a euphoric one – a character may meet their maker. Unfortunately, Camille O’Connell (Cami for short) succumbed to the bite she suffered at the teeth of perpetually evil and vengeful Lucien. She was yet another casualty in the endless cat and mouse game between Lucien and Klaus. Now that we’ve all had the weekend to process Cami’s untimely demise, I think I’m finally ready to face what this means
One of our favorite series has returned for a new season: Netflix’s Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt, the Tina Fey-created comedy about an optimistic, plucky young woman who moves to New York City after having spent the last 15 years living in a small underground bunker against her will. True, this premise doesn’t exactly sound like comedy gold; but the show is fun, bubbly, absurdly quotable, and boasts a tremendous cast, led by Ellie Kemper as the title character. This week, we’re crushing on Kemper, who carries the show with contagious charm and
Tuck Everlasting is a story read in many elementary and middle school classrooms across the country to broach the subject of the circle of life. Natalie Babbitt wrote Tuck Everlasting back in 1975, and it was adapted for film in both 1991 and 2002. And, now, Claudia Shear and Tim Federle have brought the story to life on stage in a sweet, family-friendly musical. The Tuck family is quickly introduced in the opening number as as they look for to settle down in the late 1700s. They find a spring near a tree, drink from it,
Cowabunga, dude! Summer is only a few weeks away. And, we’re excited thinking about all the films we’ll be seeing. On the top of our list is Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows. And, Pop Culturalist has teamed up with Paramount and Gofobo to give 50 (ADMIT TWO) first come, first serve passes. Unfortunately, all passes have been redeemed. Check back to see if more tickets become available! Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows sees our favorite crime-fighting reptiles returning to the big screen. Michelangelo, Donatello,