Sentences with phrase «for contemporary audiences»

I think the reason I love this movie is that it has aged so nicely and works for a contemporary audience as well as it did 77 years ago.
Annotated and edited for a contemporary audience by Rich Dad, Poor Dad and Three Feet from Gold co-author Sharon Lechter, this book — now available in paper — is profound, powerful, resonant, and rich with insight.
Disney's «Beauty and the Beast» is a live - action re-telling of the studio's animated classic which refashions the classic characters from the tale as old as time for a contemporary audience, staying true to the original music while updating the score with several new songs.
Perhaps most thrillingly of all, the cult 90s silicon - and - sandcastles TV drama Baywatch will get the big screen treatment, updated for a contemporary audience and (with tongue firmly in cheek) by Horrible Bosses director Seth Gordon.
Despite the easy, short - term solutions that the Internet affords publishers with a thriving digital market, institutions like Criterion and Penguin still remain prominent in physically preserving important works for contemporary audiences in tangent with digital forms of distribution.
Ruth Estévez, gallery director and curator of REDCAT, discusses the practice of restaging past works for contemporary audiences.
As the first Paik exhibition in Scotland, the birthplace of electromagnetic theory and television technology, Transmitted Live will demonstrate how revolutionary the artist remains for contemporary audiences in encouraging creative engagement with technology.
The Merchant of Venice can be an extremely troubling play for contemporary audiences.
More importantly it was arranged and edited and canonized in the 4th century and there have been roughly two millennia of hermeneutical traditions that have interpreted and reinterpreted scripture into relevance for a contemporary audience.
Located in a grandly restored bank, The Ordinary is a repository of East Coast seafood traditions, polished for a contemporary audience and paired with precisely the right...
But despite a talented cast and a literate script, it's a tale that may have difficulty drawing a strong emotional response for a contemporary audience.
Despite the courteous regard to the original though, Scorsese makes this film his own and updates the material for a contemporary audience by using a more layered approach.
Now, over 60 years later, Todd Haynes brings it to the screen for a contemporary audience and affords it the respect that it's been deserving of for too long.
Sure Michael Cera sticks to old hat, but here it just works and when you couple that with Kat Dennings at her most charming and you get a cinematic love story for the contemporary audience.
Again, it feels like an attempt to modernize a classic for contemporary audiences, but it doesn't quite pay off.
William Friedkin recently stated that movies are usually made for a contemporary audience, suggesting that later praise doesn't fully mend the wounds of old financial misfortunes, but it must be heartwarming for De Palma to see to what degree his picture's reputation grew.
It's difficult for a contemporary audience, used to looking for signs of meaning, and its embodiment, to recalibrate their habits and subject such work to a suitably optimised version of viewing.
Using the flourish and connective magic of the ampersand, the Mitchell Center fuses bonds amongst the arts & fosters radically new experiences for contemporary audiences.
Trapeta B. Mayson talks with us about the importance of community input into programmatic decision - making, how historic sites can remain relevant for contemporary audiences, and the opportunities and challenges of operating as a smaller organization.
Updating the traditional small - town American social ritual for contemporary audiences, Robbins» Ice Cream Social shared many of the strategies of those artists associated with Relational Aesthetics, while at the same time pioneering what curator Hans Ulrich Obrist lauded as «an expanded exhibition model.»
Disney's «Beauty and the Beast» is a live - action re-telling of the studio's animated classic which refashions the classic characters from the tale as old as time for a contemporary audience, staying true to the original music while updating the score with several new songs composed by Alan Menken.
Hailing from «Grey's Anatomy» executive producers Joan Rater and Tony Phelan and co-writer Dan Junks, the project will reimagine Drew, who first appeared in 1930, for contemporary audiences as an NYPD detective with «uncanny observational skills.»
Whether or not you believe that the miracle accounts are true, we need to extract their meaning, to understand the religious significance they had for their contemporary audience.
Following the success of his Wii project, Niitsuma is offered the chance to do to the Marvel vs. Capcom series what Ono was allowed to do to Street Fighter: update it for a contemporary audience.
In fact, the internet is now a huge source of pop culture and so Rawlings» practice seems to embody the same spirit of the Pop Art movement, updated in terms of subject matter, for a contemporary audience.
Yet she is an example of how important it is to challenge the canon of Western art as we know and understand it; for the contemporary audience, Quita Brodhead has largely fallen through the cracks.
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