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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.
This was much better than the
newspaper
critics made it sound out to be.
Damon Runyon worked as a
newspaper
man, and he was from Colorado, but he sure did _get_ the street scene of the East Coast.
If you look carefully at the
newspaper
clippings you see it was very much a dirty mess.
Missing elements included the fact that the actual setting was a very urban Manhattan - Albert Snyder being a respected
newspaper
editor.
Crawford becomes a reporter at a
newspaper
but wants to work on the big stories but is given worthless stuff to work on.
Herge, Tintin's creator, from 1971 in which in discusses his various experiences publishing his popular character, first in a Catholic newspaper, then in his own series of comic books.
Main character of the story is Donald Woods (Kevin Kline), chief editor of the
newspaper
Daily Dispatch in South Africa.
And, just yesterday, I read a
newspaper
article which stated Fido is not attracting audiences in it's limited release, with the exception of our local theater.
Steve Carell plays Dan Burns,
newspaper
agony uncle and dedicated single father to three girls.
According to a
newspaper
article, there's a savage bear loose in the nearby woods and it already killed multiple of the hunters that tried to catch it.
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.
After another bride bites the dust, a
newspaper
reporter just HAPPENS to be around for the scoop, and decides to snoop around for a story.
They party, they care for nothing but fame, they plan parties at funerals, they are craving for more money and a higher reputation, they will do anything to get due exposure in the media, to get their names boldly printed on the daily
newspaper'
s social column known as "Page 3" with huge photographs which will be the center of people's discussions.
Right now, it's only available on video in Germany (in fact, my copy is from a German source--the excerpts from Wood's screenplay that are shown on the screen from time to time are translated into german, although the
newspaper
headlines (that great low-budget technique of giving plot elements, especially those that would be too expensive to film, via
newspaper
headlines is used here in the Wood tradition)that Zane sees are in English).
Running through long corridors, they reach the room where their grandfather, sitting on an armchair, reads the
newspaper.
This is exactly the case for Dan Burns (Steve Carell, the Office) a columnist for the local
newspaper.
Asked if writers are a bit close to insanity he admits when he reads the
newspaper "
and it says 'boom' I read 'doom,' when it says 'flood' I read 'blood,' when it says 'red' I see 'dead.'"
Richard Attenborough's film Cry Freedom is not about Biko or Apartheid as much as it is about Donald Woods, the white liberal
newspaper
editor who risked his life trying to tell Biko's story.
Valerie Bertinelli plays Kathleen McAllister, a divorced small-town nurse whose depression... over the fact that the hospital ER she maintains may be forced to shut down because of a $100,000 debt is briefly lifted when she spots a
newspaper
picture taken by photojournalist Noah Greeley (David Cubitt).
Hank would like to quietly slip back into town without explanation or fanfare, but this proves impossible when Noah's
newspaper
posts a $50,000 reward to identify Hank, known only to the public as "John Christmas."
This film seemed to appear in the
newspaper
listings with no publicity so I researched it in advance on IMDb.
Her home was filled with their images, from
newspaper
accounts, books, and newsreel footage stills, to pieces of art created by the likes of Picasso.
You know, I thought I had seen it all--San Franciscans protesting going into Afghanistan after witnessing the devastation of the 9/11 attacks, the daily drum-beat of every metropolitan
newspaper
blaming the US for all the world's atrocities (led by the fanatical liberals at the NYT), the Cindy Sheehans of the world blaming our president for war crimes, and on, and on, and on-- but I will never understand the likes of people that claim they "love this country," "support the troops," and believe in national security, meanwhile stabbing our leaders in the back every chance they get with the daily gratuitous, ad hominem attacks and movies like Death of a President.
When Charlie Chaplin made his great black comedy of murders, "Monsieur Verdoux" he planned a sequence where Henri Verdoux contacts a woman through the matrimonial ads of a newspaper, only to discover she is a female serial killer for profit.
In fact, the one conceit of the film is how her stunning glamour, especially in the
newspaper
photos, seems at odds with the innocent small-town girl she portrays in this 1937 screwball comedy classic directed in lickety-split fashion by the two-fisted William "Wild Bill" Wellman.
John Bunny (as Tupper) is intrigued by a
newspaper
item announcing the arrival of heiress Flora Finch (as Rachel Whipple).
They learn from a
newspaper
that the city has been invaded and evacuated by everyone else.
Grant plays the former husband of
newspaper
reporter Russell.
Besides the romance, and the comedy, is the commentary the film makes about
newspaper
reporting and reporters.
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