Hollywood triple threat Anja Ellam made a huge splash when she joined AwesomenessTV’s Malibu Surf. Her show-stopping creativity saw her pull double duty on and off-screen as a cast member and story creator. With the fifth season premiering on February 1, Anja sat down with us to tell us what we can expect, and let’s just say things are heating up! PC: You’re a writer, on-screen talent, and influencer. How did you discover your passion for storytelling? Is there one passion that you naturally gravitate towards? Anja: I would say

Pop Culturalist is excited to be partnering with Warner Bros. Pictures to give away two passes to Detective Chinatown 3. You and a friend will see the film on us when it hits select theaters on January 24, 2020. Enter below! About the Film In the latest Detective Chinatown film from writer/director Chen Sicheng’s hit series, Chinatown detectives Tang Ren (Wang Baoqiang) and Qin Feng (Liu Haoran) head to Tokyo to join Japanese investigator Noda Hiroshi (Satoshi Tsumabuki) on a high-profile case involving the murder of a powerful businessman…and the

Sing Street soars at the New York Theatre Workshop. Based on the 2016 film of the same name and performed by a winning cast, this new musical is about the power of music to transform lives and bring people together. In many ways, a stage musical is Sing Street‘s most natural iteration. The film – co-written and directed by John Carney, who also wrote and directed Once, another film-turned-musical – is an homage to the hopefulness of youth, the stage production – with a book by Enda Walsh and music from Carney

Singer-songwriter Sheléa is a once-in-a-lifetime talent and the voice of her generation. She began her career working alongside legendary producers Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis, and quickly gained admiration from musical giants including Stevie Wonder and Quincy Jones. She’s featured on motion picture soundtracks such as Hotel Rwanda, Akeelah and the Bee, and Be Cool. In 2014, she released her debut album, Love Fell on Me, featuring the hit single, “I’ll Never Let You Go”, which charted on Billboard for 22+ weeks. Pop Culturalist recently caught up with Sheléa for

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