Sentences with phrase «allows modern audiences»

Tarantino's frequent use of the N - word will no doubt inspire both challenges and defenses — I'd argue that, as it was in «Django Unchained,» the term allows modern audiences to experience period racism that much more vividly — and there's also the matter of Jennifer Jason Leigh, who spends much of the movie getting punched in the face by various characters.
First, the script tames some of the more egregious proclivities of late, telling a story free from the buckets of irony and sarcasm that are usually employed as a form of distancing, allowing a modern audience to enjoy such an overt tale confident that they
First, the script tames some of the more egregious proclivities of late, telling a story free from the buckets of irony and sarcasm that are usually employed as a form of distancing, allowing a modern audience to enjoy such an overt tale confident that they know what kind of story this is.
Cumming makes «The Scottish Play» an electric event, allowing modern audiences a chance to experience it with the same excitement, horror and wonder Shakespeare's contemporary audiences surely felt.

Not exact matches

It's hard to find lively camera work in modern pieces such as this, and with a story such as this, and that allows the audience to truly become a part of the story.
Focusing on exploring comedy in games via the adventure game genre; using interactive narrative to develop rich characters and story, and incorporating modern gameplay mechanics that allow quick and easy adoption across a broad audience.
This was an excellent touch to the show, allowing for the words and message of the group to have the same impact on a modern audience beneath that bold pink cover.
Dercon himself said: «Transforming Tate Modern is an incredibly inspiring challenge, allowing us the chance to create a new kind of art institution, fit for the 21st century and London's many different audiences.
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