Freeform is diving into the fantasy genre with their new series, Siren, and they’re making audiences question everything they know about mermaids and what lies beneath the surface. When a mysterious girl (Eline Powell) appears and begins wreaking havoc upon the quaint village of Bristol Cove, marine biologists Ben (Alex Roe) and Maddie (Fola Evans-Akingbola) must work together to find out who and what drove this mermaid out of her home, and are there more like her out there? We chatted with the cast ahead of their premiere to get
Shhhh! Keep quiet or they’ll find you. That’s the horrifying concept of Paramount Pictures’ upcoming film A Quiet Place—starring John Krasinski and Emily Blunt. Pop Culturalist is excited to be giving away tickets to an advance screening of the film. You’ll be one of the first to see it before it’s released in theaters on April 6th. All the details are below. About the Film In the modern horror A Quiet Place, a family of four must navigate their lives in silence after mysterious creatures that hunt by sound threaten
Gabriel Bateman is one of the best and brightest young actors in Hollywood, consistently delivering unforgettable performances time and time again. This month, he’s starring in not one, but two exciting new projects. The first, Benji, is a heartwarming story about a family who overcomes a recent tragedy thanks to the help of a four-legged friend, and is now available on Netflix. The second, The Dangerous Book for Boys, is an adventure-filled tale about three brothers who discover a gift left to them by their recently deceased father about how
If you aren’t already tuning into NBC’s breakout hit, Rise, you’re missing out on the stunning performance by Amy Forsyth. Each week, the Ontario native is bringing strength, vulnerability, and truth to a character that you wouldn’t traditionally root for. On the surface, her character Gwen may appear to be your typical “mean girl” who has it all, but underneath, she struggles with personal matters at home, which causes her to misdirect her anger and pain. Pop Culturalist sat down with Amy to chat about Gwen’s struggles, a teacher who