Sentences with phrase «on teenage audiences»

It was while completing her primary studies stateside that Saldana became involved with the Faces theater troupe, whose aim was to make a positive impact on teenage audiences by performing improvisational skits on such issues as substance abuse and sexuality.

Not exact matches

The result — a tale of a young teenage boy who believes his epic sci - fi novel has been stolen for use by one of his writer heroes, and the battle that ensues between them — is a movie that this time might be too strange for a mainstream audience, but based on the Hesses» track record, could very well gain a cult following for years.
Teenage sensation Ryan Sessegnon has entertained Championship audiences all season, with his pace and skill causing problems for defenders on a weekly basis.
Mass Audubon and «From the Top,» the National Public Radio showcase for top young classical musicians, teamed up on a video in which a teenage saxophone standout serenades an «audience» of chickens at Drumlin Farm Wildlife Sanctuary in Lincoln.
For example, she says that the popular - music station on her teenage son's dial features creaky announcers, but she does not hear vocal fry on National Public Radio, which targets an older audience.
Many of our glorious hairstyle galleries on Styles Weekly are aimed at women, and we thought it was about time we catered to our younger audience and gathered a gallery of stunning hairstyles which are just perfect for teenage girls.
I can't say for sure whether audience members of this film who didn't grow under these very specific circumstances will be able to fully appreciate the significance of things like admitting that, despite the overwhelming pressures of teenage coolness, you actually like the Dave Matthews Band song, Crash Into Me, but I can say that those who recognize versions of themselves on the screen in Lady Bird will be grateful to be represented by an auteur with such an astute and funny method of illustrating the meaning behind our reference points as they applied to us a long time ago.
The character's introduction in Captain America: Civil War (more on that later) is built upon here as the film does a fantastic job of showing audiences Peter's teenage earnestness that it makes it feel more like a coming - of - age film than a superhero blockbuster.
And the film does make a bold request of its audience: to try to understand, and even sympathize with, a teenage boy who, at times, seems like any other tortured adolescent — until you remember that he went on to murder 17 men and boys.
Then there's the fish - out - of - water English boy abroadBen (Hugo Johnstone - Burt — actually Australian and another Home and Away alumni), and his pubescent younger brother Ollie (Art Parkinson), both thrown in to appeal to the younger members of the audience and to create a little teenage angst in this rather messy, too - heavy - on - the - CGI (which is very ropey in places), cheesy dialogue - laden, Michael Bay-esque monster of a disaster movie.
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