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GAMING NEWS | These “Kingdom Hearts III” trailers have me FREAKING OUT!

It’s not much, but any kind of release of ANYTHING has me feeling spoiled.

REVIEW | “Hearts Beat Loud” at Sundance 2018

Nick Offerman can sing and the other interesting insights in this big, loving flick

REVIEW | ‘Paddington 2’ will warm even the coldest winter hearts

FILM | Everyone’s favorite bear is back and even better when he takes on a whole new set of troublesome adventures

Your Weekend Playlist: Bettina BCB’s “Messy Girl,” Eminem’s Return, Sabrina Carpenter’s Latest & More

Another Friday, another excuse to refresh your queue. This week’s Weekend Playlist is anchored by British riser Bettina BCB, whose new single “Messy Girl” is built for feral nights and unapologetic chaos. But she’s not alone — from KJ Apa’s alter ego to CMAT’s Irish heartbreak, Sabrina Carpenter’s inevitable domination, and a surprise Eminem drop, […]

Brooklyn Indie Artist JULESY Unveils New Single and Video “Blue Lie”

Last month, Brooklyn-based alt-indie pop artist JULESY announced her debut full-length album, Flip the Bed, out October 17 via Strong Place Music. With sharp, evocative vocals and confessional songwriting, JULESY has drawn comparisons to Soccer Mommy and Snail Mail. She’s quickly emerging as a compelling new voice in NYC’s vibrant music scene, blending dreamy folk-pop textures with raw punk energy. […]

Lips of Strangers Announce New EP, Share “Too Long For Lovers”

Lips of Strangers, the New Jersey-based indie dream-pop outfit, are back with their second release of 2025: the announcement of their sophomore EP, Too Long For Lovers. Though newly formed, the band’s members are no strangers to the stage—having toured with acts like Hot Chip, French Horn Rebellion, Pink Flamingo Rhythm Review, and Ra Ra Riot. The five-track EP […]

Fame, Fortune & Therapy – 7 Celebs Who Brought Their Darkness To Light

May is Mental Health Awareness Month So we at Popdust pulled together a quick list of 7 fabulous megastars who are true advocates for healthy minds and calm hearts. Stigma and old taboos are falling away – and it’s about time. Nonjudgmental, constructive conversations about mental health are common these days. And that’s in great […]

We Waited Years For Euphoria… And? Literally Nothing, HBO

I still remember the buzz that followed Euphoria’s debut back in 2019. What a time that was. Sunday nights were a literal ritual. Twitter lit up with theories, memes, and fan edits. Zendaya, drenched in glitter and tears, embodied each and every aching, spiraling feeling of adolescence. At its best, Euphoria captured something raw and […]

What to Watch in April 2025: The Best New and Returning Shows to Stream Now

Spring is in the air, and while the days are getting longer and the weather is finally turning around, let’s be honest—there’s still nothing quite like a good binge-watch session.  Whether you’re still recovering from the emotionally devastating (but visually stunning) finale of Shōgun, trying to make sense of the latest betrayal on The Traitors, […]

For the Girls, By the Girls – Your Women’s History Month Playlist

In the words of Sabrina Carpenter, “I’m a busy woman.” And nothing gets me through the day like an exquisitely curated playlist. And during this Women’s History Month, my playlists are full of anthems by the girls and for the girls. Over the past few weeks, I’m not the only one getting inspired by girly […]