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Renae, 22, also from Mississippi, the town of McComb, is a single mom who inspired viewers with her triumph over domestic abuse as well as a richly powerful voice.
Disney and other media companies have been hit by the trend of «cord - cutting» as younger viewers increasingly opt for streaming services over cable and satellite TV channels.
But in television, compelling characters are especially crucial, as they're tasked with holding the interest of viewers over the course of a season or an entire series.
Over the course of six seasons, viewers have watched the firm's partners battle for business, come to blows, grow big, get acquired, fall apart, relaunch as a start - up, lose key clients, gain even better clients — and most recently, merge with a rival.
Following five women over two years as they pitch VCs, build teams, bring products to market, fail and start again, SHE STARTED IT takes viewers on a global roller coaster ride from San Francisco to Mississippi, France and Vietnam.
While Silverman warns viewers about being kept out of the polls, introducing herself as «your Jewish friend Sarah,» Jackson, who voiced the recent bedtime story for parents «Go the F**k to Sleep,» rhymes his warning to voters, in a video that's been seen over a million times on YouTube.
Back in 1994 TV viewers all over the world watched transfixed, as South Africa's first democratically elected president took the oath of office.
The characters involved in this affair (Keegan - Michael Key and Annie Parisse) often argue with each other over whether or not they're definitely «bad people,» and the show wants viewers to engage in this debate as well.
According to this definition, the wo4 of art functions as a symbol when ii offers the viewer a manner of looking ai something which reveals an otherness, What we look at may be a recognizable subject or the nonreferential manipulation of paint over a surface.
Mind Over Munch is an award winners in the «BEST HEALTH & FITNESS PROGRAM (Food & Diet)» category, as well as a Viewer's Choice nominee for «BEST INSTRUCTIONAL WEB SERIES.»
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As the Winter Games have become bloated, going from 13 hours of broadcast coverage over 11 days in 1960 to 178 (on CBS and cable's TNT) over 17 days this year, viewers have realized that there is not always something interesting to watch.
New viewers watching the show on Netflix have expressed reservations over certain jokes and plotlines, describing them as transphobic, homophobic and sexist.
The advertisement, shown on ITV, starts with an attractive young woman running her hand over her tight black dress as she tells viewers: «You know that feeling you get when something's great.
The male brain, conversely, is adapted for «systemizing,» which is all to do with the making of lists, the recognition of categories, and (as regular viewers of the Learning Channel's Property Ladder can testify) a genderwide delusion that we can single - handedly replace the plumbing and wiring in a 1940s Long Beach bungalow over the course of a long weekend without a lick of prior experience.
Ask 1000 Fox viewers if they can tell the difference between a piece like Milloy's and what you consider journalism, and knock me over with a feather if as many as a half of them can.
Viewers around the world have been inspired to start juicing, lose weight and get healthy - and as a result of the film over 370 million glasses of fresh juice have been consumed, 370,000 tons of fruit and vegetables consumed, more than 24.8 million pounds of weight lost, and over 220,000 people are now medication free.
Over the summer, they partnered with QVC to present, in real time, the looks Laura Geller was promoting during her live spot, so viewers could try them on as they watched, and — kaboom — make a more confident purchase decision.
As per a professional and online dating site over viewer, associated with this web based platform, «What is the biggest fear about you dating someone with herpes?
The format of the show goes as follows (there might be inaccuracies as Mandarin is not my primary language): Anyone of any nationality can participate, as Unique among the country's matchmaking shows, «Chinese Dating» gives parents power over their children's choices, which many viewers say
Opening with a stark locomotive hijack sequence, the picture announces itself straight away as an unpredictable mainstream distraction, electing to engage viewers early with unsettling theatrics over marquee glamour.
The film presents poetry in the context of the living presence of Ferlinghetti as he reads many of his significant poems, discusses his political and social activism and gives viewers an insight into his public and private life as it unfolds over nine remarkable decades.
Some of the voice actors, like Justin Timberlake's prominent turn, strike the viewer as being cast for name recognition over value - adding performances.
Currently well over 30 million UK viewers watch Five any given week tuning in for programming as diverse as the CSI franchise, Extraordinary People, live UEFA CUP Football, House, Home & Away and Paul Merton in China, as well as the channel's award winning children's strand, Milkshake!
This show premiered in late 2012 as a holiday special that drew over three million viewers and, months later, continued as a regular animated series.
Everything from breaking up the movie into chapters (titles rendered in trendy fonts) to faux - New Wave montages, to doubling - up on visual information with unnecessary voice - over (for instance, as Hawkins and Considine leave a restaurant together and enter his crystal - covered van, Oliver announces to the viewer: â $ œIt seems dear Mom is having an affair.â $), all provide escapism, not for the audience into the movie, but for the movie away from itself.
It is in these talking - head moments, carried over four interviews, each with a different agenda on the part of Sheen to draw out the enigmatic politician, throwing in some surprises to catch him off guard, when subtlety is employed in intricate detail, as viewers scan for the turning points that lead to the highly - publicized candor on the part of Nixon.
Churchill's inevitable victory over the entrenched ideological prejudices of the established order strikes a contemporary viewer as stylized allegory.
As the film unfolds over 2 hours and 15 minutes, those words take on a greater and deeper significance, resonating throughout a remarkable real - life drama that pulls the viewer through an almost unbearable ordeal to arrive at a pinnacle of triumph and almost miraculous perseverence.
That's a lot for a viewer to take in, and as pleasing as some aspects of Your Name can be, there's no question Shinkai's overstuffed movie often trips over itself.
As such, it seems poised to build on the gains of its debut run, and perhaps inherit some viewers who've over the last couple years fallen in love with AMC's hearty fare.
Focusing on an earlier president, the HBO take on John Adams was a remarkable work that benefited greatly because of its scope as an episodic mini-series - this allowed for moments of contemplation, for legislative flourish, and for detailed negotiations to unfold over time, making their success all the more cathartic for the viewer.
Over time that will prove less important as viewers (particularly repeat viewers) try to make sense of everything that has happened.
The characters in I, Tonya comment on the action as it happens through re-created interviews, voice - over narration, or by directly addressing the viewer.
What makes the film so stunning is that they don't talk about it, and that viewers understand these complex things as they unfold in subtle details over the hiking trip the pair is taking in the company of a guide in the Caucasus Mountains.
Over the course of the Star Wars saga, viewers saw Princess Leia's parents» courtship, her eventual birth, her rise to power as a leader of the Rebel Alliance, and finally, in 2015's The Force Awakens, her ascendence to General Leia Organa.
Viewers who remember Teller from his recent work in Project X and 21 and Over may see the young actor as a one - trick pony, again playing the likeable screw up with an alcohol dependency.
As the night unfolds, the game's mysterious rules become clear, and the family realizes their nightmare is streaming live to riveted viewers all over the world, who are compelled to KEEP WATCHING... not knowing if what they're seeing is real or staged.
The film becomes increasingly far - fetched over the last half hour as a miniature mob war erupts in the pokey take - away setting, but overall it's a pleasantly enjoyable experience and won't give many viewers much to complain about.
Young viewers may be distressed as well by Theodore's fear of large birds and his worry over the state of the siblings» relationship.
The viewer finds themselves weaving in and out of her almost claustrophobic world, wandering through the bleak hallways with Christine as everyone tries to peer over her shoulder and possibly find a clue that'll help her uncover parts of sordid past that brought her to this point.
And that investment proved to be worth the risk, as over 45 million viewers tuned in to watch the eagerly - anticipated tete - a-tete.
Coloured by verdant green nature and the red stain of rusting metal, Abbasi steeps the viewer in the sorrow and beauty of this poverty stricken milieu, yet an over reliance on elaborate cinematography soon becomes distracting, and those familiar with the early work of David Gordon Green, won't be surprised to see the director's name appear as an executive producer.
Daniel Day - Lewis channels John Huston (whose Noah Cross in Chinatown is a clear template both as a character and a voice) in a literally volcanic performance that slowly builds to an eruption in the film's closing sequences that either sends the film over the top into masterpiece territory or destroys the whole drama of the picture, depending on the viewer.
Poorly acted, barely scripted, and about as embarrassing for the cast that worked on it as it is to the viewers watching, Over the Top merely exists today as fodder for 80s nostalgia and little else.
Worst - case scenario: Viewers don't pick up on or appreciate the film's darker themes, and merely enjoy it as a magnificent exercise in sustained white - knuckle tension, featuring top - notch work from its three leads (especially Blunt, who's terrific in a tricky role that's intentionally diminished over the course of the film).
With the camera lingering over her midriff, she is introduced as a slinky, seductive presence, but it soon becomes clear that she, with her slyly deployed barbed comments, is the savant of the group (eagle - eyed viewers will note her revealing choice of reading material); the disrupter ushering in the storm.
Some fairly graphic homosexual acts won't go over well with more conservative viewers, and devout Catholics may be upset at yet another depiction of the church as full of pedophiles and sexual deviants in the clergy, although I'm going to guess that no one from either group is likely to pick up this movie to view, even accidentally.
St Aubyn's books about that time are infused with his biting humor, and the creators allow Cumberbatch free rein to explore that range of emotions, and he's absolutely essential casting to not only pull off the role but to let viewers know it's OK to enjoy the often hilarious, drugged - out debauchery, so long as they can stomach the telling of the whole story (told in flashbacks, with Sebastian Maltz as a young Patrick, plus voice overs from grown - up Patrick and a separate, archly British narrator) and to understand his bad behavior is a bandage covering an awful wound.
Filmmaker Brillante Ma Mendoza does a fantastic job of alienating the viewer right from the get - go, as Sapi kicks off with a series of hopelessly uninvolving sequences set within a television station - with the emphasis placed on such mundane events as a meeting over ratings and a tour for important guests.
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