Juliet Morris is a name you’ll be hearing a lot of in the years to come. She’s only eight and is already blowing audiences away with her breakout performance as Maddy on Showtime’s heartfelt dramedy, Kidding—and did we mention it’s her television debut? She stars alongside Hollywood legends like Judy Greer and Jim Carrey, and she’s more than holding her own. We spoke with Juliet about Kidding, where she’d like to see her character’s storyline go in season two, and what she learned from Jim. PC: Tell us about Kidding, your character, and
Pop Culturalist is excited to be partnering with Marvel and Sony Pictures Animation to give away tickets to an advance screening of Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse. You and a guest will see the film before it’s released on December 14. All the details are below. Good luck! About the Film Phil Lord and Christopher Miller, the creative minds behind The Lego Movie and 21 Jump Street, bring their unique talents to a fresh vision of a different Spider-Man Universe, with a groundbreaking visual style that’s the first of its kind.
Jae Suh Park discovered her passion for acting at a young age, but it wasn’t until college that she decided to pursue it professionally. So, she packed up her life and headed for Hollywood. It was a decision that was hard at the time, especially for her parents, but it’s one that’s ultimately paid off. She’s since starred in blockbuster films and hit television shows including Friends from College, The Big Short, The Mindy Project, and countless others, but her greatest role is without question being a mother. Pop Culturalist had the pleasure
During his junior year of college James Chen discovered his passion for writing and acting. It was a pivotal moment in his life and the first time he recalls being able to separate his parents’ dreams for him with his own. It’s a struggle many face, especially within the Asian community. Without that realization and leap of faith, though, James would have never gone on to have starring roles on The Walking Dead, Iron Fist, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, and FBI. Pop Culturalist had an insightful conversation with