Asher Angel stands out as one of the industry’s most thrilling young voices and versatile talents. As a leading man, he’s widely recognized for his dynamic performances in projects such as Shazam!, Andi Mack, and High School Musical: The Musical: The Series. Beyond his impressive acting chops, Asher is also a gifted musical artist who not only writes, dances, and sings but also embodies the spirit of a true quadruple threat. This January, he embarks on an exciting new chapter in his career with the release of his latest single,
Introducing VCHA, the groundbreaking global pop supergroup from K-Pop powerhouse JYP Entertainment and Republic Records. Embodying their name, inspired by the Korean term for “shining a light,” the six-piece ensemble illuminates the extraordinary talents of Camila, Lexi, Kendall, KG, Kaylee, and Savanna. With show-stopping choreography and transcendent vocal prowess, the girls are more than ready for the world and have already accumulated millions of streams with their pre-debut project. Today, the group releases their highly-anticipated debut single, “Girls of the Year.” Pop Culturalist was lucky enough to speak with VCHA
Director, co-writer, and star Erik Bloomquist, accompanied by actor Devin Druid, unleash a cinematic bloodbath in Founders Day—a love letter to the slasher genre infused with nostalgia, unexpected twists, and humor. Following a series of ominous killings in the days leading up to a small town’s heated mayoral election, accusations fly and the threat of a masked killer darkens every street corner. As their paranoia grows, the residents must race to uncover the truth before fear consumes the town. Pop Culturalist had the privilege of catching up with both Erik
Over his thirty-year career, Chris Jericho has solidified his place as one of wrestling’s most prolific and notable showmen. Often referred to as the Greatest of All Time, Jericho is an eight-time world champion who recently executive produced the must-see documentary, The Death Tour. Every winter, when the lakes freeze over, a motley gang of professional wrestlers leaves Winnipeg on a one-of-a-kind wrestling trip through remote Indigenous communities of Northern Manitoba. Wrestling insiders call it the “Death Tour”—both for the physical hardships endured on the road and the emotional toll