Sentences with phrase «falls over the audience»

A glaze fell over the audience.
A sudden hush falls over the audience as the curtain flies up, and a soft light fills upstage.
The lights were dimmed and a hush fell over the audience.

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Anney Hall: So yeah that's right, so yesterday she fell asleep with her hand holding the ring [Audience says Aww] and in the car seat which was pretty awesome and so yeah, very interactive and rolling, not so much rolling over but just rolling on her side picking up her feet and I need to do more tummy time, I forgot to do that part.
Mesmerise your audience in a formal black trouser and blazer over an off - white blouson while you let a pale - yellow stole run around your neck and fall in neat pleats over the front.
And even if Cuaron had wanted to, Columbus had installed himself as a producer on «Azkaban» with a particular goal in mind: «I wanted to make sure that the film didn't stray too far from the world the audience and the fans have sort of fallen in love with over the course of the first two movies,» he told The Times» John Horn last year.
Far from sour grapes over a life well - lived, I fall back on Socrates for «an unexamined life is not worth living» and remark that for non-retarded audiences to use this venerated retard for the purposes of uplift and edification is the lowest form of exploitation.
But for general audiences, the screenplay describing this superhero's origin falls pretty much in line with the string of other such action figures we've seen over the past few years.
The way she falls on her ribs and face — and her unconcerned attitude over her body — still makes audiences wince to this day.
Despite near - universal acclaim from critics (92 % Fresh on Rotten Tomatoes both by Top Critics and All Critics) and an A + CinemaScore from moviegoers, Queen of Katwe failed to find an audience in its fall theatrical run, grossing just under $ 9 million domestically and just over $ 1 million from the few other territories in which Disney or another studio released it.
«Because the love story here is between two women, I think the audience feels like they're seeing something dangerous and uncharted, in the same way that anyone — whether they're transgendered, bi, straight, lesbian, gay — does when they fall head over heels for someone for the very first time,» Blanchett told Rolling Stone.
Will it be a direct sequel to the first film, reuniting characters such as Nemo and Dory that audiences all over the world fell in love with?
CHICAGO — For the first time in a quarter century, Chicago teachers walked out of the classroom Monday, taking a bitter contract dispute over evaluations and job security to the streets of the nation's third - largest city — and to a national audience — less than a week after most schools opened for fall.
Yet because some passionate collectors fell in love with or were attracted to their work, and bought it or commissioned it, eventually that work survived to gain wider audience and over time, to become valuable.
Over the centuries, funambulists — or tightrope walkers, ropewalkers, or equilibrists — have performed some of the most amazing feats of daring; such as taking the audience's breath away numerous times by walking across Niagara Falls.
Stroller in the City has 27,000 Instagram devotees, over 8,700 Facebook fans and 19,000 Twitter followers, and it's safe to assume that the majority of her audience falls in a demographic the resort wanted to reach: moms who travel with kids.
A slow but steady trickle of Kinect games came out over the following months, but a lot of them fell into the «family entertainment» or «fitness trainer» veins, far from the core gamer demographic that made up most of the Xbox 360 - owning audience.
Old school fans such as myself may have fallen by the wayside over the years, left in the dust and mud to bleed out, but the new formula attracted and retained a larger audience (and more money) than ever before.
Some technologists can fall into one of two traps: giving so much detail that the audience's eyes glaze over or, appearing patronizing when intelligent - but nontechnical leaders - don't get a specific reference,» Auron says.
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