Chicago – One of the sauciest new jobs that has arisen from the digital era is that of “Influencer.” Gathering followers, showing off new products and using your personality is the job description in this age of clicks. Writer/director Alex Haughey explores this phenomenon in his new film “Under the Influencer,” which is currently available for download and streaming.
Rating: 4.5/5.0
Tori (Taylor Scorse) has been an influencer since shyly going online at age 15 to teach an eyeliner technique. Eventually her personality reaches a large audience, and she officially makes a living as an influencer. Ten years later, she’s still at it, but losing touch with the target audience. Her team gets more desperate, and her personal life starts to infiltrate the online persona, blurring lines in her life. What happens when someone is 25 years old and knows nothing about who she is?
The film is brilliantly balanced between the...
Rating: 4.5/5.0
Tori (Taylor Scorse) has been an influencer since shyly going online at age 15 to teach an eyeliner technique. Eventually her personality reaches a large audience, and she officially makes a living as an influencer. Ten years later, she’s still at it, but losing touch with the target audience. Her team gets more desperate, and her personal life starts to infiltrate the online persona, blurring lines in her life. What happens when someone is 25 years old and knows nothing about who she is?
The film is brilliantly balanced between the...
- 2/7/2024
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
Wednesday, the up-and-coming rock outfit out of Asheville, North Carolina, have shared an epic new ode to idiotic youthful depravity, “Chosen to Deserve.” The song will appear on the band’s next album, Rat Saw God, out April 7 via Dead Oceans.
As Wednesday’s singer-songwriter/guitarist Karly Hartzman noted in a statement, “Chosen to Deserve” began as “a writing exercise I gave myself to try to recreate the iconic song by Drive-By Truckers ‘Let There Be Rock,’ but with my own experiences from growing up and fucking around and getting into stupid shit.
As Wednesday’s singer-songwriter/guitarist Karly Hartzman noted in a statement, “Chosen to Deserve” began as “a writing exercise I gave myself to try to recreate the iconic song by Drive-By Truckers ‘Let There Be Rock,’ but with my own experiences from growing up and fucking around and getting into stupid shit.
- 1/18/2023
- by Jon Blistein
- Rollingstone.com
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