- Booklist «Olshan (The Conversion), known for his literary fiction, delivers a crime novel more likely to satisfy
mainstream than genre readers.»
Not exact matches
But Spy never lets its
genre conceit get in the way of its comedy, which delivers more laugh - out - loud moments
than any other
mainstream comedy so far this year.
It's as if The Academy has had an adhesion to studio moneymakers or a grudge against
mainstream popularity and as a result,
genre recognition is an anomaly rather
than a constant norm.
«Damsels In Distress «In a decent year for comedy, two femme - centric examples of the
genre were battling it out of for this place, and while «Bridesmaids» is certainly the best of the Judd Apatow films to date and as consistently funny a
mainstream film as has come along since «Anchorman,» nothing brought me greater joy
than Whit Stillman «s return after 13 long years away — «Damsels in Distress.»
What used to be the most popular
genre in
mainstream movies is now mainly the preserve of smaller budget films with more adult themes, and they don't come more «adult»
than this latest bloody saga.
Now, that might mean a movie that's marginally less dopey
than most
mainstream films that deal with the occult, but in the days of this and Rosemary's Baby, etc., the emphasis was much more on smart
than on
genre.
If you're talking potential
mainstream genres, which a lot of self - pubbed stuff aims to be, then why would consumers go looking for books which are inevitably more expensive
than New York products, and which have a much greater risk of being dire?
Looking to the gender of the authors of the books reviewed, cross factoring this with data on the price,
genre and how the books were published brought the study's authors to a lousy conclusion: Books written by women that are released by
mainstream publishing houses sell, on average, for 45 % less
than those written by men.
You have more chance of getting a book published in the Romance
genre than anywhere else in
mainstream publishing!
Virtual - reality titles finally went
mainstream, indies made as big a splash as their AAA counterparts, and the first - person - shooter
genre became more diverse and refreshing
than ever.
With the
genre continuing to gain increased
mainstream popularity, a high fantasy MMORPG has more reasons
than ever to stick to their swords and sorcery.