Lindsay Watson is making a splash in her full-length feature debut as Hana Okumura in Netflix’s Finding ‘Ohana. The film follows two Brooklyn-raised siblings who reconnect with their Hawaiian heritage while embarking on an epic adventure in rural O’ahu. It’s a project that means a great deal to the Hawaiian actress who feels like, for the first time, she’s seeing her culture represented authentically on screen. Pop Culturalist had the pleasure of speaking with Lindsay about her career, Finding ‘Ohana, and the importance of representation in media. Career PC: How
Kimiko Glenn is making a splash as the iconic title character in Nick Jr.’s Baby Shark’s Big Show. The series follows the comedic underwater adventures of Baby Shark and his best friend William, and will have audiences beaming from ear to ear. For Kimiko, the project has not only allowed her to reconnect with her inner child, it’s also given her the opportunity to create a lasting impact on children around the world. Pop Culturalist had the pleasure of speaking with Kimiko about Baby Shark’s Big Show, her multifaceted career,
Parker Queenan is one of Hollywood’s most exciting fresh faces and the true definition of a triple threat; not only does he act, but he also writes and directs. This year, he made his debut as a series regular in Nickelodeon’s Are You Afraid of the Dark?. The anthology series follows different chapters of the Midnight Society, a group of teenagers who gather at midnight to tell scary stories. This season’s mystery surrounds the disappearance of Parker’s character, Connor Stevens, and has had audiences on the edge of their seats.
Tristan Riggs is quickly making a name for himself as one of the most talented young actors around. His credits include a diverse range of projects such as The Leftovers, Blood Fest, Ashes, and dozens more. His latest, The Seventh Day, is the perfect film for any horror fan. It follows a renowned exorcist who teams up with a rookie priest for his first day of training. As they plunge deeper into hell on earth, the lines between good and evil blur, and their own demons emerge. Pop Culturalist had