Keli Price stands out as a versatile storyteller, celebrated for his immersive and dynamic performances in acclaimed projects such as Sleep No More, Bandit, and Two Sides: Unfaithful. His creative talent extends behind the camera, with notable works including Murder at Hollow Creek, Hellfire, and Karma’s a Bitch, showcasing his prowess in crafting compelling narratives both in front of and behind the lens. Pop Culturalist had the pleasure of catching up with Keli to delve into the world of Price Productions, discussing their exciting lineup of upcoming projects and the
Conor Sherry shines brightly as one of the standout talents of 2024, delivering a performance that is both grounded and intricately layered in the heartwarming comedy, Snack Shack. Transporting audiences to the summer of 1991 in Nebraska City, the film follows the inseparable duo, AJ and Moose, who embark on a spirited venture to revitalize the local pool’s dilapidated snack shack. Their initial plans to find fortune through dog race betting and homemade brews falter, but their lives take an unexpected turn upon encountering Brooke, a captivatingly cool lifeguard whose
Pop Culturalist is excited to be partnering with Prime Video to give away tickets to the NYC premiere of Road House with the stars of the film. You’ll get to see it before it drops on March 21st. All the details are below. Good luck! About the film Road House stars Jake Gyllenhaal as Dalton, an ex-UFC fighter trying to escape his dark past and his penchant for violence, in this adrenaline-fueled actioner. Dalton is barely scraping by on the reputation that still precedes him when he is spotted by
Art possesses the remarkable ability to hold a mirror up to audiences, prompting deep introspection and sparking much-needed conversations. This is precisely the case for writer-director Carolina Markowciz’s sophomore feature, Toll, starring the insatiable Maeve Jinkings as Suellen. Suellen, a Brazilian toll booth attendant and mother, falls in with a gang of thieves in an attempt to keep her family afloat. In doing so, she realizes she can use her job to raise some extra money illegally for a so-called noble cause: to send her son to an expensive gay