Paul Mescal is ‘angry’ that entitled fans want personal info

[ad_1] Paul Mescal wants everyone to know that his private life is just that — private. The “Aftersun” actor understands that rising stardom leads to increased attention, and he is fine with it up to a certain extent. “If I’m going to make TV shows like ‘Normal People,’ there’s going to be an appetite from… Continue reading Paul Mescal is ‘angry’ that entitled fans want personal info

‘Aporia’ review: Altering the past has personal consequences

[ad_1] When it comes to time travel, the go-to scenario is usually, of course, snuffing out Hitler. But if we actually could take advantage of an inexplicable wormhole, chances are we’d be more concerned with meaningfully fixing our own lives. It’s that opportunity that provides the tightly wound cause-and-effect power to writer-director Jared Moshé’s small-scale… Continue reading ‘Aporia’ review: Altering the past has personal consequences

Tracking Down a Meme Thief in “It Feels Personal”

[ad_1] Memes have become part of Internet life. In the late nineties, a GeoCities Web page titled Hamster Dance featured rows of GIFs of rodents dancing to a sped-up version of a song from Disney’s “Robin Hood”; recent memes include the Disaster Girl, an image of a young girl smirking in front of a burning… Continue reading Tracking Down a Meme Thief in “It Feels Personal”

Watch It Feels Personal: How to Catch a TikTok Thief | The New Yorker Documentary

[ad_1] [orchestrated brief music] [keyboard keys tapping] [sheep bleating] [chime notification dings] [opera vocalists singing in a foreign language] [footsteps running] [numbers ticking] [cellphone ringing] [Hugh] So do you remember that video that we did two years ago running down the street? It did quite well. Someone’s just taken it, taken a 10-second clip of… Continue reading Watch It Feels Personal: How to Catch a TikTok Thief | The New Yorker Documentary