As such, his pieces have always courted
audience expectations while at the same time frustrating intellectual and emotional closure.
Much more than just a cop movie spoof, Hot Fuzz does excellent things in toying with
audience expectations while scoring points as a murder mystery, a detective drama, a slasher film, a small - town sitcom, and a fish out of water story.
Not exact matches
I think the approach by Gordon Johnston is healthy and sound: he points out that
while the texts and passages that are typically used to refer prophetically to Jesus Christ were not exclusively and directly prophet for the original Jewish
audience, the promises and hope that are contained within these texts were never ultimately or completely fulfilled in any human king or historical era, and so always left open the
expectation for something (or Someone) more.
It's all actually really good way to build and then either subvert or satisfy
audience expectations, all
while being extremely memorable.
While I have no doubts that the end product will blow
audiences away, I can't honestly say this trailer captures that
expectation.
A smart, clever and refreshingly self - aware film, Resolution found a way to craft a compelling mystery
while breaking down horror tropes and
audience expectations — think of it as a cross between Cabin in the Woods and Funny Games, except with less finger - wagging and more creepiness.
While you won't lament the lack of a theatrical release or wish this attracted more than a modest
audience, the film is definitely a couple of notches better than the low
expectations set by the direct - to - video status.
However,
while the film does utilise — and subvert — the tropes of a standard thriller, it so constantly sidesteps convention and
audience expectation that any formal generic classification proves woefully inadequate.
Not that it's a bad thing, of course, as
audiences are likely experiencing blockbuster fatigue at this point in the year, but
while there are some promising movies on the schedule, you probably shouldn't set your
expectations too high.
The DVD's pitiful two bonus features will leave much to be desired for that format's
audience,
while the Blu - ray's picture - in - picture commentary, deleted scenes, and Easter egg go a ways to meet
expectations on that format.
While travelers are more willing to look past the odd negative review of a large hotel brand, negative reviews of independent properties can be more damaging due to smaller
audience size and higher
expectations.
Table Top Racing: World Tour marks the series debut on consoles, and
while the formula of mini cars, power - ups and larger than life tracks hasn't been altered too much, the move to consoles means the
audience has different
expectations compared to the mobile market.
«Evans 360º supports the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts ongoing initiative to develop a visitor - centric experience that meets the needs and
expectations of diverse and growing
audience,
while also placing the museum at the forefront of museum education in the 21st century,» said Michael Taylor, Chief Curator and Deputy Director for Art & Education at VMFA.
Richard Oelze's Die Erwartung (The
Expectation), in which a flock of posers gaze at emptiness
while their backs face the
audience, is considered to be one of the milestones in modern painting.
And how do they make room for creative and institutional growth,
while facing shifting
audience expectations and consumer behaviors?