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.
British actor / comedian Ayoade (The IT
Crowd) impressed
with his 2011 directorial debut Submarine, a quirky
coming - of -
age comedy not unlike the work of Wes Anderson but different enough to stake out its own ground.
An amiable, minor
crowd - pleaser, Battle Of The Sexes plays out as a pair of character studies: King, the reserved but powerfully motivated champion butting up against the insidious sexism of sports and media while
coming to terms
with her own sexuality; Riggs, the middle -
aged compulsive gambler and clown playing the part of an exaggerated chauvinist pig for attention and publicity.
Although it debuted in limited release over a month ago, it continues to be released in more and more, and playing to sold - out
crowds — and
with the film's success, Monroe is finding more and more opportunities in Hollywood, including the upcoming sci - fi action film The Fifth Wave (alongside Chloe Grace Moretz), and the
coming - of
age - drama The Tribes of Palos Verdes, about a surfer... the perfect fit for the former athlete.
by Sean Rom Richard Ayoade, best known from British comedies like I.T.
Crowd and Nathan Barley, has made his directorial debut
with coming of
age story Submarine.
SPECIFIC TARGET DEMO Even
with Jennifer Garner and Josh Duhamel as Simon's parents, «Love, Simon» didn't attract an older
crowd,
with 59 % of its audience
coming from those under the
age of 25.