Posts Tagged "audiences"

Think Like a Man Is the Best-Testing Film in Hollywood — But Can It Win Over Black Men and White Audiences?

Hollywood has great difficulty marketing “female movies” to men, let alone “urban movies” to white audiences — which is why everyone in Hollywood is simultaneously confounded and astonished by the forthcoming Think Like a Man. It’s based on a female self-help book, but it’s a guy’s movie. It has a black cast, but tests through the roof with racially mixed…read more →

Advantages of Hiring Area Web Design Organization

If you’d like to grow with this quick-paced business surroundings, it really is vital that you should employ a perfectly-formulated and informative website. a highly-built web page is able to do miracles for your organization as it will appeal to your concentrate on audiences so therefore boost your revenue. For that reason, you have to be mindful even though selecting…read more →

Groups slam ABC cross-dressing comedy ‘Work It’

ABC should have known that airing a cross-dressing comedy was going to draw controversy. The upcoming series Work It — about two men who disguise themselves as women to land jobs — is taking fire from two organizations that say the show is offensive to the transgender community. “during a period in which the transgender community now routinely finds itself…read more →

“We’d rather go out with a whimper”: The Drums talk to Skiddle

Brooklyn’s the Drums have made quite a racket since they cruised into our consciousness with a BBC Sound of 2010 nomination and the catchy debut single ‘Let’s go Surfing’ in 2009. With their self titled debut album charting in the UK top 20 in 2010, a seemingly endless touring schedule and follow-up album Portamento now getting itself acquainted with gig…read more →

The Fabulous Faces of Meryl Streep on Satellite TV

It’s a rare sort of actor who can manage to be hilarious, poignant, and the sort of person that everyone either wants as a mentor or best friend. and yet throughout the years, Meryl Streep has managed to get accolades for her talent as well as her apparently genuinely fantastic personality. One of the few remaining women in Hollywood with…read more →

WDEL 1150AM – Author entertains with Delaware ‘food lore’

Wednesday, November 2, 2011 – 12:15pm Author entertains with Delaware ‘food lore’ by Mellany Armstrong Updated Wednesday, November 2, 2011 – 12:23pmIt’s no ‘Top Chef’ experience, but a local author entertains audiences by talking about food.Ed Okonowicz gives his presentation on ‘food lore’ several times a week. He says there are foods important to Delaware’s history that you can still…read more →

The Montclarion » Blog Archive » Not Just A Disney Movie

“The Newsies” surprises everyone – By Gailmarie Sprague, Staff Writer When most people hear the term “Newsies,” they think of a young Christian Bale dancing around with a dozen unknown actors in the bouncy ‘90s movie musical. However, thanks to Disney Theatrical Productions, the Papermill Playhouse of Millburn, N.J. has recreated the film into an electrifying musical that inspires audiences….read more →

Spinning fairy tales on film

Sounds like somebody didn’t have a good day at Disneyland.Jeesh! To be fair, we should make a distinction between the work thatWalt Disney oversaw himself, and the work the studio has done sincehis death in 1966. Disney’s original animated features, Snow White,Pinocchio, etc., were made during the Great Depression.Audiences were looking for relief from very troubling times,socially and economically, and…read more →

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