Josh Killacky danced his way into our hearts with appearances on Good Morning America, Dancing with the Stars, and The X Factor, and you’ve likely seen several of his viral videos that have taken the internet by storm. What you may not know is that Josh is also a talented singer-songwriter who’s combining both crafts together and bringing dance performance back into the industry. Pop Culturalist caught up with Josh to chat about this exciting moment in his career, his new single “Workin,” and how he hopes the song inspires
Kristian Denver Diaz is a multifaceted artist who’s pulling triple duty on his latest project, Retrocausality. The timely film follows the story of a young man trying to find a girl with whom he has a strange connection during the COVID-19 pandemic. Pop Culturalist caught up with Kristian to learn more about Retrocausality and what it was like stepping into the simultaneous roles of actor, producer, and director. PC: How did you discover your passion for storytelling? Kristian: I didn’t grow up in the industry. I didn’t have family members
DC FanDome came and went, and with it brought a practical cornucopia of trailers and sneak peeks. Among them is the latest The Batman trailer starring Robert Pattinson. Continuing the trend of superhero franchises getting darker and grittier with every iteration, The Batman looks to be even edgier than what was portrayed in Christopher Nolan’s The Dark Knight trilogy and Zach Snyder’s Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice. The trailer starts with a lunatic mummifying someone with duct tape, and Batman beating a dude to a bloody pulp for asking
PC: Tell us about Paydirt, your character, and what drew you to this project. Mike: Paydirt is a fun action crime-heist movie. I play Geoff Bentley, whose nickname is “the Brain.” When you meet him, you don’t really think that he’s the brain. He’s a goof. He’s a bit of a stoner. He’s out there. He’s eccentric and he’s a lot of fun. He was a lot of fun to play. It was a nice mix with Val Kilmer’s curmudgeon sheriff and Luke Goss’ suave British leading man. It was