Sentences with phrase «at younger audiences with»

MySims Agent is clearly aimed at a younger audience with limited adventure game experience.

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By partnering with Facebook, MLB would get access to a young audience at a massive scale, consultants said.
So, the choice is to keep up with the younger generations and «their evolving behaviors and attitudes,» or grow up with its original audience as it ages, said Jessica Liu, an analyst at Forrester Research.
But the New York Times writer failed to grasp that the article in Italian was commenting on off - hand remarks by Pope Francis at an audience in November, suggesting that perhaps he agrees with Paul VI, who once said to a young boy that his dog would be with him in heaven.
I generally write with an evangelical audience in mind, but as others have rightly noted, it's not just evangelical churches losing young adults, but also Catholic churches, Orthodox churches, and Mainline Protestant churches... sometimes at even higher rates.
Contrast this with the situation of the average seconday level RE teacher who is required to teach at least 6 lessons (40 - 45 mins each) per day to various classes of young people, who are for the most part a captive audience.
Democratic U.S. presidential candidate Hillary Clinton poses for a selfie with a young audience member at her five state primary night rally in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S., April 26, 2016.
Hannan's play sees a young Caribbean immigrant looking at the speech and seeking an audience with the politician in his later years.
Young Audiences of Western New York is continuing its Second Saturdays series of free all - ages programming at the downtown Buffalo & Erie County Public Library, 1 Lafayette Square, through the summer with the following activities:
Consistent with this approach, scientists at the Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Graduate University (OIST) just published their research on ADHD in a most unusual academic journal: the Frontiers for Young Minds is an electronic scientific journal whose primary audience comprises children from elementary and junior high schools.
FESPB supports students and early career researchers to bring their work to the widest possible audience at Congress with support grants and our most prestigious award - the FESPB Young Plant Scientist.
Yet while those comic book references, along with plenty of well - written quips aimed at older audiences, will engage the parents in the theater, the film's introspective second act may fail to hold the attention of younger viewers.
Strong takes the audience through some early aspects of the writer's biography, like his romance with Eugene O'Neill's daughter Oona (Zoey Deutch) and his early rejections from The New Yorker, but Hoult plays Salinger as a typically frustrated young man, trying to make a creative breakthrough and angry at how closed - off New York's literary establishment seems.
A different take on a beloved character, Detective Pikachu is clearly aimed at a very young audience with its interesting, funny story.
This second KFP is an enjoyable movie, though I am not sure I can join in with the excitable critical plaudits given to the original and this followup: it's a great - looking animation and a nice entertainment, though targeted at a younger audience, without the extra level of adult sophistication.
While most adults in the audience will wonder why Mia would ever seriously consider a relationship with a guy who is so self - centered to get mad at her for desiring to relocate 3,000 miles away to go to the most prestigious music school in the country, the film seems to make the false presumption that younger girls will find it more romantic for the boyfriend to be upset that they will be apart and have to Skype to keep in touch (something he seems to think is the worst possible case scenario, even though he already spends several weeks a year on the road performing gigs).
The trouble is that these sequences are at times a little too cartoony for their own good and while they may appeal to younger viewers who are not quite ready to grapple with the headier ideas regarding how dangerous mere words can be to the social order, older audience members will find themselves waiting impatiently for the next visual poem to begin.
A late introduction of the recently deceased Nigel Hawthorne (as a crusty theatre critic) only serves to heighten the distance the film gains on its increasingly dismayed audience — the key scene of the film, in fact, is one with Hawthorne gazing forlornly from his second - story window at two young lovers in embrace.
Boynton exquisitely walked the line of excluding the younger girl at school while also possessing a charm and likability that the audience could connect with.
Refreshingly even handed and never lowering to gratuitous extremes, The Queen offers a very compelling drama that will leave audiences with something to talk about afterward — and even young viewers may be surprised at just how intriguing this story is.
Filled with all manner of sexist, racist, xenophobic stereotypes, Deadpool runs the gamut of offensive «humor» to please the young male audience that is certain to eat up its delinquency — or at least it would be offensive if it felt like the film had any measure of relevance to it.
Although clearly targeted at a younger audience, mature gamers couldn't help but weigh in with the mostly negative thoughts on the series» debut outing, mainly due to its use of Spyro license.
But Lorene Scafaria, who wrote and directs «The Meddler,» has apparently hoped to do just that, to bring in an audience interested in seeing how she coped with her father's death, or rather how her mother dealt with her own husband's demise; her rising career as a scriptwriter, her mother's generous donation to a young friend to enable her to have a classy wedding ceremony, and her mom's volunteering at a hospital in L.A..
Sadly, Russell Brand's «Arthur» isn't it, though it's at least a benign bit of fluff that should please younger audiences unfamiliar with the 1981 comedy, even if purists who adore the original may hate this version.
The film — and Younger — is clearly at their best in the early stages, which drops the audience, along with Seth, in the thick of the high - stakes action.
At the film's recent press day, Shyamalan and Blum discussed their creative partnership and the most surprising aspect of working with each other, why the scares in this film are deceptively simple yet terrifying and original, how the mock documentary style format gave Shyamalan new cinematic tools for keeping the audience guessing, his directing style, what he was looking for in his young actors, why he cast experienced stage actors for the grandparents» roles, his collaboration with award - winning DP Maryse Alberti, how he recruited Oxenbould to shoot the chase sequence underneath the house, why he likes treating B genre movies like they're A dramas, and more.
And with a rapturous A + CinemaScore from younger - skewing audiences (55 percent of those polled were under the age of 25), the film will likely hover at or near the top of the U.S. box office charts for weeks to come — something that critics won't mind, for once, given that the film also sits at an impressive 96 percent on Rotten Tomatoes.
I have no problem with a kid writing about film — as long as the films reviewed are targeted at a younger audience.
No one had ever seen anything like it — it was at a time before possessions and exorcisms became a standard horror trope — so it's understandable that audiences lost their damn minds when they saw young Regan's head spinning or that horrifying scene with a crucifix.
Of course, it is the silliness of adorable critters interacting with helpful (and not so) humans that will entertain the film's younger audiences, as Gosnell knows not only from the previous feature, but from his time at the helm of both live - action Scooby Doo offerings and Beverly Hills Chihuahua.
Written at the level of an eight - year - old, yet including mature sexual jokes and comments (including dogs and robots in heat), this film manipulates its young captive audience with the deftness of a sledgehammer.
Extras: Fascinating peek at young, San Diego ComiCon audience members shrieking continuously as the stars take the stage with writer Stephenie Meyer and director Catherine Hardwicke; short with Meyer saying the tale came to her in a dream; commentary with stars and director; extended scenes; more.
With its fart jokes and smart - alecky canines, this talking - animal comedy is aimed at a young audience any...
Hardly featured in the marketing yet integral to the story, Finn Wittrock and John Magaro provide the audience with a nice look at how two young guys decided to buck the system.
July 26, 2015 • An audience both very young and somewhat old sang in unison with Stevens» powerful, gentle songs Saturday at the Newport Folk Festival.
Clearly, it resonated with audiences in 1989, when Disney released the film to theaters under its still - young Touchstone Pictures banner, aimed at nagging an older audience without tainting the Disney name.
While we continue to develop daring new live experiences for young audiences, we are working with artists to capture and offer «virtual performances» so students and teachers outside of NYC can watch BAM performances at their local cinema, on their computers or devices, participate in virtual workshops with BAM teaching artists, and access BAM's extensive archive and library of educational resources.
Previous messaging has been aimed at adults, but following extensive research with children and young people, security experts from the National Counter Terrorism Security Office (NaCTSO) have created age - appropriate safety advice to engage and empower a younger audience.
He talks, in «Frames of Mind,» about Jean - Paul Sartre, a famous French philosopher, and novelist who was «extremely precocious» as a young child but «so skilled at mimicking adults, including their style and register of talk, that by age five he could enchant audiences with his linguistic fluency.»
Highlighted episodes include interviews with: David Brooks, The New York Times columnist, and Kathy Fletcher, director of Turnaround Arts (episode 33); Jane Best, director of Arts Education Partnership (episode 25); Jeff Poulin, arts education program manager at Americans for the Arts (episode 24); and David Dik, national executive director of Young Audiences Arts for Learning (episode 21).
To appeal to a younger audience Audi has gone to town with unique features like optional illuminated inlays that glow at night in different colours.
It's a touch gimmicky, but is aimed at the younger audience Renault is trying to attract with its raciest Clio.
As the brand evolves, however, the folks at GM decided to shift gears and target a slightly younger, more performance - oriented audience with its Buick Regal sedan.
As a part of first - of - its - kind initiative at the Motor Show of Auto Expo 2014, SIAM launched the «Say it with Slogan» which allowed to create awareness on counterfeit spare part market amongst visitors & also helped to connect with the young and tech savvy audience.
She manages to capture raw emotion with a wave of nostalgia that captivates not only her primary audience of young adult readers, but also those of us who, at least in theory, have moved past the age of soaring crushes and crushing heartbreak.
And although there're aimed at young adults — and even a more middle grade audience — they're not afraid to deal with issues like sex and menstrual cycles, topics that are so often avoided in fantasy.
As you will see it's clearly aimed at the young adult audience with an iconic colour scheme tying in with the Dream Raider book cover.
«Seinen,» however, has a lot of different connotations; while ostensibly denoting a comic For Mature (male) Readers, the banner can encompass basically anything from borderline porn to stories aimed at 40 - year old salarymen, or — in the case of some of the material in Weekly Young Jump — shonen manga with just a little too much sex or violence, or even just plain vanilla shonen manga the editors figure will have a better shot with a slightly older audience.
I think the audience who are reading «Shonen Jump» also grew up, and so there are people who are strong «Shonen Jump» fans, they are still with us, but also at the same time we introduced this digital simultaneous product and the younger generation is a lot more comfortable with that.
Here at Golden Gate, the Parks Conservancy and NPS continue to build on our innovative programs that reach new audiences and connect the parks with young people — two key goals of the NPS Centennial.
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