TikTok dances spotlight pop music and small creators
Pop music has received quite the boost from TikTok, the latest and exceptionally popular video-sharing social media app.
Pop music has received quite the boost from TikTok, the latest and exceptionally popular video-sharing social media app.
Using energetic voice-overs and editing that pops, a video essay effortlessly takes someone through every step of an argument.
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This state of quarantine is no fun.
When looking back on the most popular films of 2019, I noticed a trend.
In an interview with Indiewire about her latest film, “Portrait of a Lady on Fire,” director and writer Céline Sciamma said, “We want people to have their heart broken and think about themselves.” Although she made this statement about “Portrait of a Lady on Fire,” it accurately represents all of Sciamma’s cinematic output so far.
Plus–size people have a long, and frankly unfortunate, history in Hollywood and television.
I listen to an abundance of music every day, and I have noticed one overarching theme in the music I listen to: a significant drop-off in the energy and focus of recently released rap albums.
At the 92nd Academy Awards, actress Jane Fonda dramatically paused briefly before announcing the Best Picture winner: “Parasite.” The announcement caused the audience to respond with excited cheers and a standing ovation.