All eyes are on Sarah Reeves, the multifaceted artist who sings, writes, and produces, and is now adding actress to her growing list of accomplishments. Later this year, Sarah will be making her feature film debut in her starring role in Bill McAdams Jr.’s holiday film, A Christmas Heart. Pop Culturalist had the pleasure of speaking with Sarah about this exciting milestone in her career, what it was about Bill’s script that resonated with her, collaborating with the cast and crew, and her feature song in the project. PC: You
Taiwanese American and now Oscar-nominated filmmaker Sean Wang shines a light on the cherished relationship with his Nai Nai and Wài Pó, offering an authentic portrayal of their experiences and journeys. Nai Nai & Wài Pó, his heartfelt short-film documentary, is a personal love letter to his grandmothers, capturing their unwavering bond as best friends and roommates in their 80s and 90s. With humor and warmth, the film showcases their daily moments of joy, including dancing, stretching, and farting, reminding audiences that growing older doesn’t mean fading away. Following its
Basil Mironer is an award-winning filmmaker and one of the most exciting voices of his generation. Based in Austin, Texas, Basil received his MFA in Film & Television Production from NYU Tisch School of the Arts and has created compelling stories that are character-driven and explore themes of identity and self-acceptance. His latest film, Dandelions, is his debut documentary, which is making its world premiere at the Santa Barbara International Film Festival. After receiving a mysterious Facebook message, filmmaker Basil Mironer uncovers a hidden family secret that leads him to
Virginia Gardner and Dylan Sprouse are reuniting for the laugh-out-loud sequel, Beautiful Wedding. Picking up where Beautiful Disaster left off, Abby and Travis wake up after a crazy night in Vegas as accidental newlyweds. With their best friends in tow and Abby’s six-figure poker winnings, they travel to Mexico, where they can enjoy a wild, lavish honeymoon. But as chaos follows “Trabby” at every turn, they must decide if they belong together—or if this marriage is another disaster waiting to happen. Pop Culturalist caught up with Virginia and Dylan to