Not exact matches
But he also quotes another expert who complains that the middle - class
white women are portrayed in such a cartoonish
way that they don't really challenge the
audience.
Sandra Galloway, President of Catholic Online said: «Catholic Online is looking forward to working with
White Label Dating to help our vast
audience find that special someone whose values and beliefs match theirs in a fun, easy and practical
way.»
This was something like a miracle: Haneke's gracious affability aside, his has always been, openly and decisively (he's quite literally said as much) an oppositional cinema — often abrasive (his one noble failure, 1997's Funny Games, and its shot - for - shot English - language remake from 2008, being the prime specimens), always painstakingly conscientious and morally committed to disturb (all of his films from The Seventh Continent through The
White Ribbon) art films that mean to engage and provoke the
audience, not please or reassure in a
way that could ever be mistaken for award - grubbing.
While it makes sense for any movie about the yakuza to peak the interests of curious American
audiences, using a
white person as the
way into this world is a tired cliche.
The
way life is somehow breathed into this crumbly den, the
way the evocative sound design pounds at the
audience's ears and the
way the stunning black and
white photography always allows viewers to investigate the frame and find tiny nuances they hadn't seen earlier.
White House Down is having as much fun as it wants the
audience to have, and everything is kept charmingly light; one of the final scenes in the film might as well have come from the end of a Scooby - Doo episode, and it really works in an oddball
way.
Who Framed Roger Rabbit helped bring animation back to the masses with its huge success paving the
way for modern animated films such as The Little Mermaid and Aladdin to be accepted by adult
audiences as much as they are by children, just as Walt Disney intended for his animated films such as Snow
White and the Seven Dwarfs, Alice in Wonderland and Pinocchio.
They also deserve a certain amount of respect for what they've accomplished these past five years, including figuring out a
way to lower production costs while maximizing their profits, and targeting a dependable niche
audience dumb enough to see films like «Scary Movie» and «
White Chicks.»
«This public - private partnership with Amazon.com and the U.S. government will create a global e-reader program that introduces aspects of U.S. society and culture directly to young people, students, and international
audiences in new
ways and expands English language learning opportunities worldwide,» reads a
White House press release.
As the actor playing Virtue, resplendent in a long
white false beard, lectured Dissimulation on his deceitful
ways — appropriately, perhaps, to an
audience of lawyers — my attention wandered and I cast my eyes over the shadowed faces of the
audience.
Assured in vocal tone and gaze, Pindell confronts her (
white)
audience, pressing them into a space of discomfort that leaves little room for anyone to overlook their complicity in the
ways in which society manages the behaviors of black minorities.
«If you want to work with good artists, you have to find
ways to expand their reputation and bring them to new
audiences,» said Tim Marlow,
White Cube's director of exhibitions.
The artist was no longer confined to working within the traditional notions of a
white cube, and was publicly encouraged, especially by the 1980s, to find new avenues and
ways of involving the
audience as participatory, rather than objective, viewer.
A young
white woman said that when she came to the show, she began to think of the veil in a new
way... We're not talking to one
audience, but to a whole range of people.
The inaugural exhibition, Some Place Like Home, is a group show that is as diverse in the mediums shown as the artists involved, Rumney Guggenheim curating a collection of work that coaxes
audience participation in a
way that is far from the customary
white wall gallery style programing.
As the
white paper notes, traditional marketing channels like TV ads, direct mail and billboards are primarily one -
way streets: The advertiser talks, and the
audience listens (or doesn't).