Sentences with phrase «find older audiences»

It was a successful piece of counter-programming for Paramount, which used the modestly budgeted comedy starring Jane Fonda, Diane Keaton and Candice Bergen to find older audiences and women while «Deadpool 2» dwelled overwhelmingly on young men.

Not exact matches

«You can really use the innovation and design of your products to gain market share and to attract the audience you want,» says 28 - year - old Rob - ert Kalin, who founded Etsy in 2005 with Chris Maguire, Haim Schoppik and Jared Tarbell.
These points are both of them in the nature of replies to objections, to difficulties which our modern culture finds in the old notion of a life hereafter, — difficulties that I am sure rob the notion of much of its old power to draw belief, in the scientifically cultivated circles to which this audience belong.
They found that older, more experienced males did drum more than other troop members, but the drummer's rank and the makeup of the local audience played little role.
I decided to join «College Passions» because it seemed like other dating services that are online are aimed more towards an older audience and I really needed to find a website that had a new twist in the «dating scene»...
Our ultimate goal is to gather these target audiences of older women and younger guys to find their ideal match.
However, POF's target audience is aged between 18 - 35, so if you are a little older, you may find that the membership numbers are tiny compared with EliteSingles.
There's no song - and - dance, or even any cute anthropomorphic animals to be found here, clearly going for an older children's audience.
«Older adult audiences are not always opening weekend audiences, but we believe that the film will ultimately find an audience as word of mouth expands along with the theater count.»
The story of a young boy trying to impress a girl with his musical talents may seem old - hat in 2016, but Carney's ability to engage his audience with every bar of a song found within one of his films is ever - present and, as always, impressive.
Hollywood Reporter writer Todd McCarthy called Donovan «a sort - of Atticus Finch of the north» and Variety writer Peter Debruge wrote of the film, «[Spielberg]'s mythmaking approach makes for great Capra-esque entertainment, [though] younger audiences may find it terribly old - fashioned.»
Although it won't suit many viewers, it is sure to find an audience who appreciate its somewhat old - fashioned style.
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.
Balls of Fury may struggle to find a widespread audience, as it is, as its core, merely a farce on old Bruce Lee flicks (the title itself takes off of Lee's Fists of Fury) inserting ping pong in place of kung fu action.
Spielberg has made an old fashioned film that would have found a sizable audience in the forties and fifties, adoring audiences who would have made the picture a huge success.
The older - skewing Debra Messing series had performed fairly well among total viewers, though it struggled to find enough of an audience in the advertiser - sought 18 - 49 demographic.
Medium jumps are never an easy thing to do, whether it's today's commonplace practice of remaking an old television series as a film residing between homage and parody, or as in the case of The Muppet Movie, simply bringing characters who found popularity on TV to a cinema audience.
Older audiences may find Hook, the live action film starring Dustin Hoffman as the evil pirate and Robin Williams as a grownup Peter to be a more engaging portrayal of the story.
The truth is that we found ourselves missing the old cast, but most audiences won't care: Star Trek works fine when taken on its own terms as a modern special effects - driven action flick.
Sure, there might also be an audience out there of men about my age or older, but I suspect for reasons I'd rather not think about, just as I loathe knowing that the fan base for the Olsen twins finds a similar dichotomy of fans.
It reminds of the way the Coen brothers have previously handled this type of crime film in Miller's Crossing or No Country for Old Men, where the audience has no idea who will make it out alive but can't wait to find out.
Luckily for the producers of this film, a PG - 13 rating was awarded, because now their target audience can be reached, namely 13 - year - old boys who find jokes about pooping, farting, belching, and urinating in one's pants to be the height of comedic glory.
Younger audiences won't find the film particularly engaging, while older audiences, perhaps the intended demographic, might find this morbid and depressing.
Finding Your Feet is another of those modestly budgeted British films aimed at an older audience and, again, it is very much a mixed bag.
However, the novelty of the snowman effects wears thin after a while, and the older ones in the audience may find their attention wavering; mine was.
Leading out of the shorts, the fest debuts the Slamdance Audience Award winner for 2014, «Copenhagen» by Mark Raso, an excellent drama that features a breakthrough performance from Fredrikke Dahl Hansen as a 14 - year - old who happens to fall in love with a much older, boorish American tourist trying to find an ancestor in the titular city.
It didn't find favor with audiences weaned on more malevolent horrors but I loved it, from its creeping, old - world pace to its deliciously realized metaphors to its steadfast belief in the power of the love to transform the most wretched soul.
Teens might find this story fresher than older audiences who have seen Mary Shelley's Frankenstein in previous versions.
He deserves to be remembered as one of «the greats» and if modern audiences watched The Miracle of Morgan's Creek, even though it's about 70 years old, they would find that the comedy holds up remarkably well.
However, The 40 - Year - Old Virgin also found a large audience.
There is no doubt that Nintendo is always finding some way to impress its audience with new franchises or refreshing old ones.
Caine's countryman believes audiences of all ages know what they «are getting with these old timers» and he finds their enthusiasm for his peer group gratifying.
Hollywood often ignores older actresses, so even for an Indie the stakes are high to find an audience for this quirky tale.
It may appear to target a certain older demographic but hopefully all audiences will go along and be utterly charmed by Finding Your Feet.
«The target audience is an older, male demo, but we're finding it surprising that women are really reacting positively to the film once they see it,» said Harris.
Older audiences however, will find lots to appreciate about this well - crafted film.
Older members of the audience will find cheer in the possibility of their entering a second chapter in their own lives, but one may well wonder what attraction songs like «Hey, Baby Doll,» which does not have a rock rhythm, and a new composition from Danny which is more like a ballad you'd find on «Your Hit Parade» during the 1950s.
Although sexual innuendo and profanities are happily almost non-existent, this screenplay is still hard to recommend because older audiences will likely find it too juvenile, while little ones are sure to be frightened.
The intimacy Guadagnino (and James Ivory, who wrote the film's script) finds in these characters is present from the beginning, but Chalamet (a 21 - year - old budding superstar whom I knew best from an old season of Homeland) is the audience's way in, as a boy on the verge of adulthood who develops immediate, if confused, attraction to the confident Oliver.
Yet while his growth spurt may be surpassing that of some of his viewers, older audiences may find only incremental developments in this rather uneventful chapter in the ongoing saga.
Credited by many with keeping Lincoln - Mercury showrooms open during the harshest years of the 1970s, the little Capri found a ready audience among older more conservative drivers and youthfully exuberant ones as well.
«Self - publishing is not only a technique of people who don't find a proper publisher to bring out their book,» Wischenbart told the audience, «but it's also an indicator that the old structure of book publishing may be about to change.»
I frankly don't understand why black female authors need to be segregated from other titles, although I guess I can see sexual minority stuff having it's own label, so that audience can find it easier or something, and the rest of us boring old - timers can ignore it.
While this doesn't mean you should target all of your efforts to 70 - year - old women living in the outskirts of Atlanta, there is a point: know where to find your audience.
POSSIBLE AUDIENCE: Readers looking for a great sports manga or comic book will find that in Slam Dunk, which will also entertain teens and older readers.
During a recent Q&A session on Facebook, the age old question of whether or not the ridiculously good looking The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings — due out on PC tomorrow — would ever find its way to console audiences got some attention.
While Majora's Mask may be easier to develop, A Link to the Past may find a wider audience with those gamers who didn't play it the first time around (can you believe it's 20 years old?).
I've got to say that the colourful visuals aren't supposed to appeal to a 27 year old, although I found them to be attractive and charismatic, therefore the target audience should most certainly be delighted with them.
Founded in 1861, Australia's oldest public gallery introduces audiences to Prager's photographic projects.
I think the article will find an appreciative audience among old fools.
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