Sarah Shahi is heating up the screen in her leading role as Billie Connelly in Netflix’s provocative new drama Sex/Life. Available on the streaming platform on June 25, Sex/Life is the story of a love triangle between a woman, her husband, and her past that takes an alluring new look at female identity and desire. Before Billie Connelly became a stay-at-home wife and mother living in the suburbs, she was a free-spirited wild child living in New York City with her best friend Sasha (Margaret Odette), working hard and playing
Mai Pham has emerged as one of YouTube’s most popular content creators. Since getting her start on the platform at the age of seven, Mai has connected with over a million subscribers with her reliability and authenticity. Pop Culturalist had the pleasure of speaking with Mai about getting her start on YouTube, paving the way for the next generation, and an exciting new business venture. PC: How did you discover your passion for content creation? Mai: I started YouTube when I was seven years old. I started because I was
Award-winning actor Mike Vogel has done it all in his career. He’s brought the most complex character to life on the screen with ease in projects including The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Cloverfield, Bates Motel, The Help, The Brave, and dozens more. Currently, he’s one of the stars of Netflix’s Sex/Life. In the series, he plays Cooper Connelly, a successful investment banker, and a family man with a heart of gold. But when he discovers his wife is flirting with her wild, sexy past, Cooper begins his own journey exploring his
Graham Skipper can do it all. He’s an actor, writer, and director, and he’s best known for projects like Almost Human, Beyond the Gates, The Mind’s Eye, Bliss, and Re-Animator: The Musical. Currently, he can be seen starring in the horror-comedy Dementia Part II. Pop Culturalist was lucky enough to chat with Graham about the role! PC: Tell us about Dementia Part II and your character in the film. Graham: Dementia Part II originated as a dare that took place at the Cinepocalypse Film Festival with filmmakers Matt Mercer and