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How is it possible that no
journalist
or critic reminded us of the resemblance with that other better Flemish movie "Congo Express (1986)"?
In this case, it consists of a drug dealer who wants to be a journalist, a former nightclub dj who wants to be a record producer, and a fat nerdy guy who, in a needlessly extended scene, gets stoned and loses all his inhibitions which of course turns out to be the best thing that ever happened to him.
How to Lose Friends & Alienate People follows the life of Sidney Young, a smalltime, bumbling, British celebrity journalist, who is hired by an upscale magazine in New York City.
One, he meets a determined journalist, Natalie (Marisa Tomei) who wants to tell the American public the "true" story of the region's conflict...and of Tamerlane.
UK newspaper reviews seem to have concentrated on the fact that the reviewers tend to know Toby Young, the
journalist
on whose real-life experiences this movie is based.
Simon Pegg plays a rude crude and often out of control celebrity
journalist
who is brought from England to work for a big American magazine.
David Duchovny and Michelle Forbes play a young
journalist
couple who want to go to California, but can't really afford to, so they 'ride share" with another young couple (Brad Pitt and Juliette Lewis) to save on expenses.
It is a mediocre romantic comedy based on Toby Young's book on his experiences working as a
journalist
covering celebrities.
The film stars Simon Pegg as Sidney Young, a zany British
journalist
who takes a job in an illustrious celebrity magazine in New York.
Sidney befriends a fellow journalist, the composed Alison Olsen, played quite admirably by Kirsten Dunst.
Sidney gets in all kinds of tomfoolery in order to move up the
journalist
ladder in the magazine co.
When American author Edgar Allan Poe visits London, he is approached by British
journalist
Alan Foster, who becomes the target of a peculiar wager.
A funny, savage and sharp-toothed attack on every aspect of mainstream entertainment passively swallowed without tasting by the lowest-common-denominator target audience waged by a lone-avenger
journalist
who slowly takes in members for his guerilla-war on predictability is what the movie's all about, and is executed in such an unpredictable and refreshing way that you're left after the credits roll with hope renewed, and excited that original films can still be made.
The film concerns a
journalist
who bets one Lord Blackwood and an author named Edgar Allen Poe that he can spend the night in Blackwood's castle on the night of All Saints Day, when the spirits of those killed in the castle reenact their fate.
The liberal
journalist
and the conservative business man are capable of doing anything in any situation and are equally unpredictable.
My former Cambridge contemporary Simon Heffer, today a writer and journalist, has put forward the theory that, just as British film-makers in the eighties were often critical of what they called "Thatcher's Britain", the Ealing comedies were intended as satires on "Attlee's Britain", the Britain which had come into being after the Labour victory in the 1945 general election.
Following a revelation in the midst of Splendini's standard dematerializing act, with Scarlett Johansson (as Sondra Pransky) the audience volunteer, the mismatched pair get drawn into a dead ace English
journalist'
s post-mortem attempt to score one last top news story.
Good examples of this are found in the first story especially, dealing with a
journalist
interviewing a lady in a mental hospital.
In the funeral of the famous British
journalist
Joe Strombel (Ian McShane), his colleagues and friends recall how obstinate he was while seeking for a scoop.
To show this the film has to look beyond Biko's death, hence to center its discourse not on Biko but on a white liberal
journalist
and his escaping the absurd system in which he is living.
The story this time concerns an insurance investigator (Hilton) and a
journalist
(Strindberg, here looking like Farrah Fawcett's prettier, smarter sister) who become embroiled in a series of grisly murders following a plane crash and the inheritance of $1 million by a beautiful widow.
Soon, the film follows a journalist, Cléo Dupont(the delicious, luscious Anita Strindberg)as she and Peter meet for a dinner where she could try and sniff out anything that might break a story for her.
a empty town, a housewife and a
journalist.
Little does Sondra know the spirit of newly departed
journalist
Joe Strombel materializes to ask her to investigate the man someone has told him, on his voyage to another dimension, is the infamous Tarot killer that has been on a binge of crime in London.
Antonio Margheriti's "Danza Macabra"/"Castle of Blood" is an eerie,atmospheric chiller that succeeds on all fronts.It looks absolutely beautiful in black & white and it has wonderfully creepy Gothic vibe.Alan Foster is an English
journalist
who pursues an interview with visiting American horror writer Edgar Allan Poe.Poe bets Foster that he can't spend one night in the abandoned mansion of Poe's friend,Thomas Blackwood.Accepting the wager,Foster is locked in the mansion and the horror begins!The film is extremely atmospheric and it scared the hell out of me.The crypt sequence is really eerie and the tension is almost unbearable.Barbara Steele looks incredibly beautiful as sinister specter Elisabeth Blackwood."Castle of Blood" is easily one of the best Italian horror movies made in early 60's.A masterpiece!
Madhavi Sharma is a
journalist
who covers those hip-shaking parties of Bollywood for the Page 3 of the newspaper but this is the story of how she becomes a crime reporter for the newspaper.
This complicated story begins fairly simply, with an English
journalist
accepting a wager from Edgar Allen Poe and his friend Lord Blackwood that he cannot spend a night in the haunted Blackwood castle.
Thus begins a startling series of supernatural events that bewilder the
journalist
all the rest of the night.
This doesn't prevent her from falling in love with the journalist, but it does make things more complicated for them than for the average couple.
The story involves him and another wealthy visitor of a countryside tavern challenging a brutal young
journalist
to accept a morbid wager.
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