Savvy and Mandy are a country-pop duo taking the industry by storm. From a young age, these sisters discovered their passion for music and haven’t looked back since. They’ve dedicated their lives to their craft and have created a signature sound unlike anything you’ve heard before. This year, they’ll release their new EP which features the empowering anthem, “Wildfire”. Pop Culturalist spoke with the pair about the upcoming release, how they landed their own show on the Radio Disney Country Channel, and how they’ve evolved as musicians through the years. PC:
Tag, you’re it! We’re only kidding. But we’re serious about giving away tickets to an advance screening of TAG, starring Jon Hamm, Jake Johnson, Jeremy Renner, Rashida Jones, Ed Helms, Hannibal Buress, Isla Fisher, Annabelle Wallis, Rashida Jones, and Leslie Bibb. The film hits theaters on June 15, but you’ll be one of the first to see it before it’s released. All the details are below! About the Film One month every year, five highly competitive friends hit the ground running in a no-holds-barred game of tag they’ve been playing
Cynthia Summers is the creative genius behind-the-scenes on Netflix’s A Series of Unfortunate Events. Her breathtaking costume designs have brought beloved characters from the iconic book series to life and empowered actors like Neil Patrick Harris to truly step into their roles. Pop Culturalist spoke with Cynthia about her creative process, when she discovered she wanted to pursue a career in design, and what led her to A Series of Unfortunate Events. PC: When did you discover your passion for costume design? Cynthia: Oh my goodness! I started my career in dance
As a child of the late 80’s, The Karate Kid is a movie I’ve watched and re-watched dozens of times. From first viewing, I identified with Daniel Larusso (Ralph Macchio) as he struggled to make friends and gain acceptance at a new school. Boy, did he face some obstacles: over the course of the movie, Daniel was punched, kicked, slide-tackled, poor-shamed, and even pushed off a hill by 1980’s bully-extraordinaire Johnny Lawrence (William Zabka). Just when it seemed like hope was lost, Daniel was rescued from the bullies by building