Sentences with phrase «give audiences a taste»

Kevin Smith used a lot of foreshadowing in this film specifically to give the audience a taste of how karma works and shady people will get a taste of their own medicine.
Now, the Alamo Drafthouse has teamed up with director Matt Spicer to program a 23 - film repertory series to run alongside the film, giving audiences a taste of the classic and not - so - classic movies that inspired Ingrid Goes West.
Based on having played games in the Silent Hill series, P.T. definitely gives the audience a taste of what Silent Hill is about.
In the first room, the curators give the audience a taste of three of the four bodies of work in this retrospective: mixed media assemblages with neon, wires, and found objects; delicate hand modeled sculptures in unfired clay; and cast, hand painted bronze.
First Take is a biennial West Coast workshop of new American operas designed to give audiences a taste of the wide range of ideas in opera today.

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Melissa Kowalski and her parrot Togi give the entrepreneur cafe audience a taste of the animal education programs her business, Critters and Conservation, offers to children.
Bringing the show on the road will give audiences beyond New York City a taste of Northern Manhattan life.
A Taste of The Bronx will be there to give the audience free samples of various local cuisines.
The early 1970s to the late 1980s was a unique moment in Australian cinema history; a time when censorship was reigned in and home - grown production flourished, resulting in a flurry of exploitation films — sex comedies, horror movies and action thrillers — that pushed buttons and boundaries, trampled over taste and decency, but also offered artistry within their escapism, giving audiences sights and sounds unlike anything they had seen in Australia before.
This was the effect «War for the Planet of the Apes» was going for, though Cooper isn't asking audiences to acknowledge his good taste, but simply giving them room, both physical and emotional (and further encouraged by Max Richter's restrained tonal score), to project themselves onto the scene.
In his sedated state, the audience is given a brief glimpse into past experiences between Wallace and his girlfriend Ally (Genesis Rodriguez) and a real taste of how much Wallace has taken his relationship for granted.
GTA Online's massive success has given them a taste of what it's like being a truly mainstream developer with a mainstream product, and with audiences this big, the rules change.
Before the trailer shows off exciting new footage, the poster arrives to give audiences a first taste of a movie's overall vibe and direction.
In 2012, Tom Cruise gave audiences their first taste of Lee Child's popular book character, Jack Reacher.
His character will excite worldwide audiences and give us another taste of the big screen legend who remains amongst the top box office performers of all time,» said de Gallegos.
This gives readers a taste of your writing, which helps you build an audience and promote all your other books.
The film itself conjures the anxieties of being alone on a stage, performing a role and facing criticism, and now in New York, Prager gives her New York audience a taste of how that feels.
It was funky, for sure, but it gave me my first taste of the interactivity with audiences that I've enjoyed, and benefited from, ever since.
Bubble Shooter 2017 is a game that will remind many of the classic Puzzle Bobble games of old, with colorful graphics and arcade controls, it's the sort of game that will give players a taste of classic gaming, as well as something that will appeal to a younger and more casual audience looking for something -LSB-...]
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