The fall television season is upon us and Pop Culturalist is excited to be partnering with NBC to give away tickets to an advance screening of New Amsterdam. You and a guest will see the show before it premieres on September 25th. All the details are below. Good luck! About the Series Inspired by Bellevue, the oldest public hospital in America, this unique medical drama follows the brilliant and charming Dr. Max Goodwin, the institution’s newest medical director, who sets out to tear up the bureaucracy and provide exceptional care.
For Irene Choi, becoming an actress always seemed like a distant dream. It wasn’t until after working a corporate 9-5 that she realized she didn’t want to live her life always wondering, “what if,” so she made the decision to follow her heart and pursue her passion. Since then, she’s had starring roles in Community and Just Go with It. She’s currently one of the leads of Netflix’s laugh-out-loud dramedy, Insatiable, where her character is redefining the “mean girl” stereotype. Pop Culturalist was lucky enough to chat with Irene about her breakout performance. PC:
The stakes couldn’t be higher in this exclusive clip from the Australian crime thriller, Goldstone. The feature (available on VOD on September 11th) is one of the most talked-about films of the year, earning 28 nominations and 11 wins at the AACTA, AFCA, and ASSG Awards, as well as at the BFI London, Sydney, and Toronto International Film Festivals. Written and directed by Ivan Sen (Mystery Road), Goldstone is a complex, stylish, and timely film that explores themes of racism, police corruption, human trafficking, and the trampling of indigenous people’s rights.
Hear ye, hear ye: the princesses are giving– and having– a ball, and it just might be coming to a city near you. Ladies and gentlemen, the Broadway Princess Party, a joyous cabaret-style show that uses the soundtracks we love to celebrate the princesses we want to be, is hitting the road. What is the Broadway Princess Party? Well, if the three words “Broadway,” “princess,” and “party” aren’t enough to make you immediately buy a ticket, allow me to explain: it features some of Broadway royalty belting out beloved princess songs from