Singer-songwriter GRAACE is one of Australia’s hottest up-and-coming musicians. After rocketing to the spotlight after her collaboration with Hayden James’ “Numb” in 2017, she’s been busy touring and releasing her own music; in fact, she has over 100 million streams on Spotify. Her newest single, “You Do You,” is from her upcoming EP. As GRAACE says, “It was inspired by the honeymoon phase of meeting someone.” The catchy hook and luscious vocals draw listeners in—and we can’t wait for the full EP. We chatted with GRAACE about her career, her
From his early work in student films and commercials to landing lead roles in independent films including They Don’t Know and Alternate Ground, Owen Myre’s career is skyrocketing. He can currently be seen starring in his breakout role as Luke in PG: Psycho Goreman. We caught up with rising talent to learn all about PG: Psycho Goreman. PC: Tell us about PG: Psycho Goreman and your character in the film. Owen: The film is about a brother and sister who find this gem that can control this terrifying monster named
Nita-Josee Hanna nabbed the role of a lifetime when she landed the coveted part as Mimi in PG: Psycho Goreman. Similar to her character, Nita-Josee is a commanding force and the future of Hollywood. We had the pleasure of speaking with her about all things PG: Psycho Goreman. PC: Tell us about PG: Psycho Goreman and your character in the film. Nita-Josee: Psycho Goreman is a horror/comedy film. It’s a very funny film, but there’s also a lot of gore and some scary parts in there. I play the role
Zeke Thomas’ career began in music. He was an NBA All-Star DJ for five years and has produced his own tracks, including “Love Me Sober” and “BLACKNESS.” But, he’s also continuously grown and expanded into a businessman, activist, a mental health advocate, and the first male spokesperson for the National Sexual Violence Resource Center. Needless to say, Zeke is no stranger to leading much-needed conversations on important topics. As host of the new series Amplify Voices, now streaming on Revry, Zeke invites folks—from athletes and actors to politicians and activists—to