Firefighter Jeremy Collins has cemented his place as one of the greats in Survivor history. With a victory under his belt and an impressive 100 days played across multiple seasons, Jeremy has showcased his strategic brilliance, unwavering loyalty, and mastery of the game. Few players have matched his level of success, making him a true legend of the franchise. Now, Jeremy has taken his competitive spirit and strategic prowess to another level by joining The Traitors, the Emmy-winning series where treachery and deceit reign supreme. Set in a dramatic ancient
This is America…1857. In a world where up is down, pain is everywhere, and peace is a fleeting rarity, survival is the only thing that matters. American Primeval dives headfirst into this brutal landscape, offering a fictionalized dramatization of the violent collision of culture, religion, and community as men and women fight to keep—or control—the land. Against this raw and unrelenting backdrop, Saura Lightfoot-Leon and Derek Hinkey deliver transformative performances that explore resilience, identity, and unexpected connections. Pop Culturalist spoke with Saura and Derek about what it was like to
Libe and Ariela Barer are multifaceted talents and sisters who have already made their mark individually, and now they’re teaming up on-screen in Disfluency. This coming-of-age drama seamlessly balances levity with sensitive subject matter, offering a heartfelt exploration of the unbreakable bond between siblings and the inspiring message that one is not defined by their trauma. The film follows Jane (Libe Barer), who returns to her Michigan hometown after unexpectedly failing her final college class. While back home, she reconnects with her next-door neighbor Amber, a single mother, and discovers
Nkechi Okoro Carroll is the visionary mind behind Found, a series that seamlessly weaves high-stakes drama with poignant explorations of the human condition. As showrunner, she has shaped a narrative that not only grips audiences with its intricate twists but also delves deeply into themes of trauma, resilience, and redemption. In the United States, over 600,000 people are reported missing each year, with more than half of them being people of color who are often overlooked. Gabi Mosely, played by series star and producer Shanola Hampton, is determined to change