Kevin Carroll’s career has been impressive to say the least. He’s best known for playing John Murphy on HBO’s The Leftovers and his recurring role as Alton Saint on FX’s critically-acclaimed series, Snowfall. This summer, he starred in the blockbuster hit, Blindspotting, and is continuing his momentum starring opposite Elena Kampouris and Kiana Madeira in Facebook Watch’s Sacred Lies. Based on the classic Brothers Grim tale, The Handless Maiden, and Stephanie Oakes’ novel, The Sacred Lies of Minnow Bly, Sacred Lies is a supernatural thriller about a handless teen who is suspected of killing her cult leader. Kevin’s character,
Can you believe it’s already Fall? That means events galore including the 56th New York Film Festival. There’s so many fantastic films to see–from dramas to documentaries–that it may be hard for you to catch them all. So, here’s a quick look at the Main Slate films that we’re excited for: If Beale Street Could Talk Barry Jenkins, director of Moonlight, presents his second feature film. This is an adaptation of the James Baldwin’s novel. This one is sure to be just as emotional and beautiful. At Eternity’s Gate The
Nikki DeLoach has always known she wanted to pursue a career in the arts, but it hasn’t come without its challenges, setbacks, and sacrifices. Like her character Natalie in Truly, Madly, Sweetly, premiering tonight at 9/8c on the Hallmark Channel, Nikki has continued to push forward and has never given up on her dreams. She’s built an illustrious career that spans across film, television, and music, including roles on MTV’s critically acclaimed #1 scripted series, Awkward., Days of Our Lives, North Shore, and countless others. She’s taken each experience as an opportunity to learn
Ryan Ochoa is an exciting fresh face leading the next wave of up-and-coming actors ready to make their marks on the industry. For his latest film, The Samuel Project, Ryan’s character, Eli, is a young man who has aspirations of becoming an artist, much to the disapproval of his family. It’s a breakout performance that will strike a chord with anyone who’s ever dared to dream. It’s also a project that’s near and dear to Ryan’s heart because it combines his other passion in life: music. Pop Culturalist was lucky enough