Not exact matches
Submarine is not just
for the artsy Wes Anderson crowd, who love quirky characters and whimsical cinematography, the
film appeals to everyone with it's genuine take on a coming of
age story.
It is rare
for a
film to settle itself so comfortably in the world of middle -
aged women, and in this regard it seems fresh and
appealing.
If you're looking
for an enjoyable Christmas
film that will definitely
appeal to all
ages, Elf certainly qualifies.
This
film will
appeal to five year - olds who are still in the giggly potty humor phase, but it gets very tiresome
for other
ages — particularly those who are mature — and it is devoid of any helpful, positive qualities
for children.
Club Dread starts in typical fashion
for a dumb comedy, with the usual foul - mouthed gags tinged with sex and alcohol references that should no doubt
appeal to the college
age crowd that is the target audience
for this kind of
film.
Like any coming - of -
age teen soap opera, much of the
film's
appeal is in its vaunting of style over substance — coining whole ways of speaking, dressing and posturing
for an impressionable generation brought up on Hollywood tropes — but Heathers embraces its style as an essential keystone to filmmaking, recognizing that even the most bloated melodrama can be sold through a well - manicured image.
In that regard, the results are less than favorable, so if you're looking
for another
film to
appeal to all
ages, you will probably find yourself growing anxious
for the
film to finally end, even though the youngest in your family will want to see it again (and again and again).
The «fun
for all
ages» concept has been somewhat rehabilitated in
film via the Disney Renaissance and the rise of Pixar, yet many gamers don't want to share all their gaming love with the local first grader, and Nintendo markets even games with wider
appeal mainly to children.