I'm not sure anyone I follow on tiktok could be called an "influencer" but some do have larger platforms and maybe have made content creation their primary source of income, they've gained a big enough following that they can do that. On the movie side of things they're just regular ppl w whom I agree or at the very least trust their takes. I guess it has to do with personality and compatibility. Tho I wouldn't be surprised if attractiveness also played into it. I'm in my thirties tho so idk what influencer culture is like for the youths but I'm sure it boils down to the same things. Like how I followed a bunch of YouTubers fifteen years ago but dial it up to eleven
She doesn’t appear to have anything to do with movies, she interviews pop singers and the theatre is just a set.
I partly agree with this only because those pizzas and chicken tenders are usually such low quality. There is a theater in Miami with real table service which is worth it, though.
unfortunately most people can't behave themselves. when I saw Roofman, a group of like 6 older women (easily 60+) came in and got nice and liquored up and wouldn't shut up the entire movie, especially when you see Channing's ass for a few minutes. also have had people bring in McDonald's recently that sat next to me and I was about to hulk out,
what about wearing sandals and jeans while eating a burger and watching a movie? (I’m just bustin your chops and honestly don’t remember if it was you that had some ‘different’ opinions on all 3 of those things or not haha)