Sentences with phrase «give young viewers»

The colorful and intriguing artwork will give young viewers much to think about.
The outrage was partly fueled by the bullying behavior in the scene, which could give young viewers the impression that it's okay to tease someone about their allergy.

Not exact matches

Cobra Kai manages to give Karate Kid fans exactly what they want, while using the template of the original to launch new characters aimed at younger viewers.
Williams captures the essence of Billie Burke's performance in «Wizard,» then expands on it, giving viewers a younger, tougher version of the character.
Following the lead of films like Fly Away Home and My Dog Skip, Director Peter Markle combines a teenaged girl and a spirited horse in Virginia's Run to give viewers a feel - good movie aimed at young teens and tweens.
It's gotten a new generation of young viewers interested in horror and helped give vampirism back it's bite after the neutering effect Twilight had on the subgenre.
It's perhaps not surprising to note, particularly given the origins of the eponymous creatures, that Trolls has been unapologetically geared towards very young viewers, as the movie, directed by Walt Dohrn and Mike Mitchell, boasts a bright, colorful, and ridiculously fast - paced sensibility that's sure to hold the attention of even the most twitchy of children - with the film's decidedly goofy atmosphere, at least, ensuring that it remains tolerable for the duration of its appropriately brisk runtime.
And given that the film invites viewers to understand, and even sympathize with, young Jeffrey, they won't be the only ones squirming in their seats.
These hints, however, should successfully lead on younger viewers without giving any late - movie surprises away.
Given a fair amount of attention, that rekindled romance feels like it will play more to adults than young viewers, but it shouldn't tax kids» patience or gag reflexes, for it somehow manages to be just as sweet and charming as everything else here.
The sentiment applies perfectly to the decision to give viewers a new, young Han Solo while Harrison Ford still walks the planet.
Sure, Crystal's a funny guy and he's got experience having hosted the show in 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1997, 1998, 2000, and 2004, but the re-casting definitely gives the event a different tone, something that might alienate the Academy Award's potential younger viewers.
The leap forward in time is a daring move, especially since the kids that watched the first movie haven't grown up anywhere near as much as Hiccup and his friends have, yet everything is kept relatable for the younger viewers while the change gives older fans even more to enjoy.
The drawings in this exhibition give the viewer an opportunity to see Ellsworth Kelly as a young artist exploring the full range of abstraction within his chosen vocabulary.
Given the combination of hip young artists and Dorn's noted fascination with both critical theory and the tropes of the American West, San Fransiscan art viewers should expect the experimental spirit of summer exhibitions to pervade this brief show.
The steep perspective of the cobble stone street leaning toward the viewer, giving one the feeling that they can step into the painting, had a formative impact; the idea that one cold walk into a painting was already germinating in her mind at a young age.
In Supernatural (MoCANoMi, 2002), viewers were invited into a cabin in the darkened gallery and given flashlights in order to discover his drawings of Hardy Boy stories retold from the perspective of a young gay artist.
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