Cassius Corrigan is a firm believer that you have to bet on yourself. It’s a lesson he learned while directing, producing, starring in, and writing his first feature film, Huracán. The psychological thriller, which follows an aspiring mixed martial arts fighter suffering from multiple personality disorder, has caught the eyes of not only HBO but also the New York Times. Pop Culturalist caught up with Cassius to learn more about his start as an artist, Huracán, and the biggest takeaway from the project. PC: How did you discover your passion
Kiana Madeira is a dynamic young talent who’s letting her light shine bright, whether that’s in comedies like Really Me or dramas like Sacred Lies. This August, she reprised her role as the fierce and academically gifted Moe in Netflix’s Trinkets and stole our hearts again. The series follows three girls who form an unexpected friendship while attending a Shoplifters Anonymous group. Pop Culturalist had the pleasure of speaking with Kiana about her career, Trinkets, and saying goodbye to her character. Career PC: How did you discover your passion for
Matt Eskandari’s mission as a director is to welcome audiences into the world he’s creating and offer them the opportunity to escape. And his latest, Hard Kill, is a high-octane joy ride that will have you on the edge of your seat. Pop Culturalist caught up with Matt to learn more about Hard Kill and teaming up with Bruce Willis for the third time! PC: Tell us about Hard Kill and what attracted you to this script. Matt: This is the third time that I’ve worked with Bruce Willis. This
Collins and Devan Key have been blazing a trail in the industry since they first burst onto the scene. Not only are they among the most popular digital entertainers in the world with over twenty-one million YouTube subscribers and over five billion views, they’re successful entrepreneurs who are creating meaningful connections in front of and behind the camera. This year, the brothers teamed up with Moose Toys for an exclusive new product line (available now), and we spoke with Collins and Devan about the collaboration. PC: How did you both