
Moviegoers are no longer content with films focused on portrayals of excessive consumption by the rich and famous.
WITH AN INCONVENIENT TRUTH, March of the Penguins and The Day After Tomorrow grossing well over the average for a studio feature film, it seems that Hollywood may be listening. Moviegoers, adamant in their demands to mix pleasure with purpose, seem to no longer be content with films focused on portrayals of excessive consumption by the rich and famous.