Look, I’ll be frank: reviewing stuff sucks. Artists can drop trash on the floor and call it art and all of a sudden you’re existentially questioning your role in the grand machine and finding the trash deeper than a Seth Rogen film… wait. What? Anyway, now, here we have the Voidz. Let’s stick to the basics here: the Voidz are a Garage Rock/Rock type of sci-fi noise thing fronted by ex-Strokes guy Julian “I don’t want to do this anymore” Casablancas and driven by Amir/Gritter/Jake with backing by Carapetis/Kite. The
Brooklyn Nets point guard Jeremy Lin has climbed the ranks of the NBA. But he’s faced his share of adversity along the way. Throughout his entire career, he’s had to overcome haters, doubters, and bullies. And now he’s paying it forward by partnering with global not-for-profit DoSomething.org and Saban’s Power Rangers to kickstart an anti-bullying movement for students by students. In the PSA, Jeremy shares an inspiring story about the college coach who taught him how to prevail over the naysayers and he’s encouraging students to do the same for
13 Reasons Why actor Timothy Granaderos is the breakout star of 2018. His character, Montgomery de la Cruz, emerged as this season’s main antagonist and is involved in one of the most talked-about scenes in television history. However, it’s Timothy’s performance and ability to embody any character that’s caught the attention of many. Pop Culturalist caught up with Timothy to chat about filming that difficult scene in episode 13, exploring the root of Monty’s behavior and actions, and what he hopes to explore in season three. PC: How early on
Let’s be real. When looking back over season 3 of The Magicians to pick out the best scenes, everything was all about Margo. Margo went from one of our favorite characters with fierce, snappy one-liners to full-on regal, badass HIGH KING! Her scene becoming Queen of Fillory was magnificent. But, there’s more to The Magicians than Margo, and it’s such a fantastic show so here are five other moments from season 3 that really stuck out: Episode 1: Eliot and Margo’s discovery of her spying eye. Ok, ok. So this