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942 examples of Wider in a sentence
So let me show the
wider
picture.
Now, let me now bring you to a
wider
picture, a
wider
picture of child mortality.
Luckily, the genetic testing proved that, in fact, this strand came north, because, had it come from the south, it would have had a much
wider
impact in terms of transmission.
This is what happens when distributors try to seek a
wider
audience (ridiculous sweeping shots of the Rio coastline, etc) at the expense of a gripping story and characters.
Other than that, "The cure" is a fine movie in its own right, well worth a
wider
recognition.
Putney Swoope achieved a much
wider
release.
But this connection is not carried no doubt this will be fully explored in a new film wherein a Moses like character carries Akhenaton's monotheistic religion out to the
wider
world, if such a film will ever be politically possible to make.
It's a shame that it did not reach a
wider
audience as if this is the direction of Italian cinema it can only be a good thing.
I felt the acting was stronger here (Paz Vega displayed a
wider
range, has more fire; and Sbaraglia was also great).
It was a shame that it wasn't released at the cinemas for a
wider
audience.
Here's hoping that the DVD will do very well and bring both to the attention of a
wider
audience.
I think they could have done a better job with the Jacklings, the mouth could have opened wider, but the CGI was good and as a whole the whole movie is worth watching over and over again.
What does one have to do to get such a wonderful production as this available for a
wider
public, not just patrons to the Barbican at London?
One of the better 80's slasher films and deserves to be seen by a
wider
audience.
Ettore Scola's masterful rendering of this epic of the heart deserves a much
wider
audience.
A very delightful bit of filmwork that should have had
wider
distribution.
It will be a shame if this film isn't picked up for
wider
distribution - I hope it will at least become available on DVD because I want to see it again and share it with everyone I know.
As social satire, Idiocracy is just as good as Office Space, but with a
wider
scope.
While the film popped out due to its very intense Technicolor, the film itself just wasn't that moving and at times the plot looked pretty cheesy--like this was made for classroom use and capturing the attention of a
wider
audience WASN'T even a consideration.
I have thought this would be a good way for the artist as Bilal to spread his art and ideas to
wider
audience.
If the whole film was as poetic as this moment, (and it tries,) then this would be a very beautiful and poetic film that would sadly still not reach a wide audience, but instead it isn't a shame it wont reach a
wider
audience because most of it is average and cheap looking and doesn't stand up to modern animation standards.
Filmmakers like Majkowski (hope I got that right) deserve the chance to strut their stuff to a
wider
audience.
This film speaks a universal language; one can relate it to the self, community, society or the
wider
world.
Of course, Branagh had to agree to some concessions (a star-studded cast, and a 2.5 hour version for
wider
release), but why would the film studio allow Branagh to spend money on a 4 hour version that they knew few would see?
Jim McKay has made one of the best films you will see all year.The quiet simplicity of this film draws you in from the opening shot and never lets go.There is not one false note in the entire film.Not one.Everything works.The hand-held camera is never distracting and always where it should be.The three young ladies whose lives we follow are always real.There isn't a single beat where the audience is reminded we are looking at actresses performing a role.These are just real girls trying to find themselves.There is no political agenda,hidden or otherwise.This is cinema at its most basic,and although it will probably only be seen by a handful of movie-goers,it deserves a much
wider
release.A special hats off to Hugh Hefner for providing the film-makers with the grant money needed to get this important film made.I can't wait to see what Mr. McKay does next.
Whomever did the casting could have picked a
wider
variety when it came to hue, despite many Creoles are color conscious.Rather picking actors that looked near white in a sense, could have been more thought out.The actors did a great job, the script could have better written, and overall I found the performances were very believable.
A beautiful and touching movie that deserves a
wider
viewing than it is likely to get.
They help protect his career and show him the
wider
possibilities that come from being a compassionate doctor instead of a player who just wants to make money (as seems to be true for many of my pre-med friends).
This film deserved a much
wider
release, as I suspect it would have connected with audiences.
With various Bogdanoviches and Gazzaras scattered throughout cast and crew "They all laughed" is very much a family affair.If you add the fact that B.Gazzara and Miss A.Hepburn had a brief but passionate affair in an earlier picture it has the air of almost a private movie made for the enjoyment of the participants and that the entertainment of a
wider
audience merely an ancillary consideration.If this all smacks of smug "in - joke" self gratification you will be pleased to hear that Mr Bogdanovich sails well clear of that particular hazard and delivers a sweet and rather innocent "I love N.Y." paean that is also an altar at which we can worship the ethereal beauty of the late Miss Hepburn.
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