Sullivan Jones is a versatile actor you should take note of. He’s been on screen in a wide variety of shows, from dramas like The Looming Tower to comedies like Parks & Recreation. He is a voice actor for video games and audiobooks. He also, of course, has been on stage. Currently, you can catch him in the New York production of Slave Play; it’s an incredibly thought-provoking play that fuels conversations after you’ve seen it. So, Sullivan was able to share some insights with us about the play and his
Pop Culturalist is excited to be partnering with STXFilms to give away tickets to an advance screening of The Upside. You and a guest will see the film before it’s released on January 11. All the details are below. Good luck! About the Film The Upside is director Neil Burger’s heartfelt comedy about a recently paroled ex-convict (Kevin Hart) who strikes up an unlikely friendship with a paralyzed billionaire (Bryan Cranston). The film also stars Nicole Kidman, Julianna Margulies, and Aja Naomi King. Check out the trailer below: Location AMC
In Jez Butterworth’s new Broadway play, The Ferryman, there is a multitude of fantastic performances to watch. One of those is from Irish actor Fra Fee. An experienced stage and screen actor (his work ranges from the film adaptation of Les Misérables to theater productions in the UK such as As You Like It and The Wind in the Willows), he originated his role as Michael Carney in the West End production of The Ferryman. So, we were delighted to chat with him about the project and what the transfer from
Being a part of the film, Heart, Baby, has been a life-changing experience for actor Shawn-Caulin Young. He learned first-hand the difficulties and challenges that transgender people face on a daily basis and he says that experience taught him to embrace his true authentic self. Pop Culturalist had the pleasure of speaking with Shawn-Caulin about the role. PC: How did you discover your passion for acting and storytelling? Shawn-Caulin: I discovered my passion for acting and storytelling in third grade. My school did a play about bugs and I got cast