Would you ever consider swimming with sharks? It’s a hard pass from us. But we get it, we do. It’s thrilling and fun for adrenaline junkies. We just can’t get pass the fact that it’s dangerous as heck. And that’s the premise of Mandy Moore and Claire Holt’s newest film, 47 Meters Down. In it, they play sisters who set out on an adventure and decide to go shark diving. But everything goes wrong and they end up fighting for survival against the world’s greatest predator. Pop Culturalist is excited
Scenic designer David Gallo has a portfolio chock-full of critically-acclaimed work. Currently, he’s being recognized with a Tony nomination for his set design for the revival of August Wilson’s Jitney. A frequent collaborator of playwright August Wilson, Gallo was able to use that experience as a foundation along with his past design (he designed the previous production as well) to create a set for Jitney that was fresh and embodied the characters. David Gallo’s work doesn’t only live on Broadway, though. He has designed for various regional theaters, music concerts,
It’s not every day that a film trailer leaves us speechless. Most times, it’s been there, seen that. But The Book of Henry is one that shocked us all. It takes place in a small town, where things aren’t always as they appear. Our young hero, Henry (Jaeden Lieberher), discovers a dark secret about his classmate, Christina (Maddie Ziegler), and takes matters into his own hands. Pop Culturalist is excited to partner with Focus Features to give away tickets to an advance screening of The Book of Henry—starring Naomi Watts,
Tupac Shakur was an iconic artist that revolutionized the rap game. He used his platform for change and is often regarded as one of the most influential rappers of all time. His life was tragically cut short at the age of 25. And this June, his untold story hits theaters nationwide. Pop Culturalist is excited to partner with Lionsgate, CodeBlack Films, and Gofobo to give away tickets to an advance screening of All Eyez On Me—starring Demetrius Shipp Jr., Danai Gurira, Kat Graham, Annie Ilonzeh, and Jamal Woolard. About the