Directed by Mark Andrews and Brenda Chapman, and produced by Katherine Sarafian, «Brave» is a grand adventure full of heart, memorable characters and signature Pixar humor that
audiences of all ages around the world have come to eagerly expect.
Not exact matches
Admittedly I enjoyed the movie (I'm
around the
age of the target
audience) but sometimes the humor sinks into areas only the most immature
of us can enjoy (fart jokes, ugh!).
Lionsgate didn't muck
around with getting these books to screen, and it makes a certain amount
of sense — it meant the actors»
ages weren't a problem, and they didn't have to worry about
audience interest waning.
Built
around the notion that anything outrageous is funny, the makers
of «American Wedding» bank on the idea that easy teen - and college -
age audiences won't care about tediously underwritten characters, a general lameness
of humor and flaccid attempts at emotional investment (Jim takes Michelle on a romantic walk on the beach) as long as those
audiences leave the theater with one or two over-the-top howlers to talk about.
The
Age of Adaline Blu - ray is encoded in Dolby TrueHD and features a Dolby Atmos soundtrack, which delivers captivating sound that places and moves audio anywhere in the room, including overhead, to bring entertainment alive all
around the
audience, immersing them in the action.
This splendid Steven Spielberg - directed adaptation makes it possible for
audiences of all
ages to wrap their heads
around one
of the unlikeliest friendships in cinema history... Full Review
This splendid Steven Spielberg - directed adaptation makes it possible for
audiences of all
ages to wrap their heads
around one
of the unlikeliest friendships in cinema history...
Watching the two
aging actors step back into the ring decades later is not only embarrassing for them, but the
audience as well, particularly when the movie is built
around a bunch
of unfunny old geezer jokes and lame callbacks to their respective boxing characters.
has a growing
audience of educated, professional parents
aged 28 - 54, who make regular travel purchases and live in and
around the largest metropolitan areas in the U.S. and Canada.
- Hideki Yasuda, an analyst at Ace Research Institute - Mr. Kimishima said he would remain at Nintendo as an adviser and assist the new CEO along with Shigeru Miyamoto - Mr. Kimishima said it was getting difficult for him to fly
around due to his
age - better - than - expected sales momentum
of the Switch console made him decide it was time to pass the baton - Mr. Furukawa said he hoped to bring the Switch to a wider
audience and pointed to Nintendo Labo - also said he wants to turn smartphone games into a revenue pillar for the company - Kimishima said stay tuned for many unannounced titles for the Switch
I was playing
around the other day with the idea that Final Fantasy has entered its Baroque period - if the golden
age glory
of VI - IX represents the series at its zenith (some people would include X in there, but I couldn't stand that game), then X-XIII represents the series getting pointlessly complicated and self - congratulatory, to the point
of alienating its
audience.
His artistic production has centered
around his life mission: to make experimental yet accessible art; to work in politically and emotionally charged sites for diverse
audiences; and to collaborate across racial, gender, and
age boundaries as a gesture
of citizen - diplomacy.
The title is inspired by a 2011 independent film directed by Victoria Mahoney, which leads the
audience through a young girl's coming
of age, discovering herself and the world
around her through trial and error.