Sentences with phrase «will audiences unfamiliar»

Not exact matches

I did this on purpose because 1) complementarianism is not a word, 2) I recognize that the movement is too diverse to summarize, and 3) I suspect a more general audience will be unfamiliar with the term anyway.
It means that a lucrative younger audience who might be unfamiliar with the original won't feel intimidated by joining a franchise too late and for genre fans who prefer to keep their villains in the dark, it results in a lack of overwritten backstory.
Ugly and incomprehensible to anyone unfamiliar with the long - running game series, there is much that will baffle audiences about this calamity, but chief among these puzzles will surely be how this project attracted a terrific cast in service of so little.
Refn nearly ensures that ticket buying audiences unfamiliar with his style will hate this film.
Recycled jokes and gags will annoy audiences who keep hoping McCarthy will veer into unfamiliar territory.
Granted, the intended audience of contemporary youth for American Pie will be largely unfamiliar with most of the garbage which splashed across the screens in the 1980s and will find this movie is something original, especially compared to similar films that are watered down once the PG - 13 rating became the norm for teen fare.
They'll present genres that consoles can't come close to truly competing in (MOBA, RTS, MMORPGS), display strong, inexpensive entry level PCs to entice an unfamiliar audience, and probably waste too much time speaking on the power of PC gaming.
I will be curious to see what pedagogical models will be used to translate this art historical research to audiences that are likely unfamiliar with artists from Latin America, as well as the Chicanx and Latinx artists in their own backyards.
Robbins thinks it will be «interesting to see the reaction to Enrico's work among an audience largely unfamiliar with it.»
We'll employ multimedia to engage your audience and draw in more visitors, both educating people unfamiliar with your firm and reaffirming the positive beliefs of those whom you've already done business with.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z