Sentences with phrase «as private eye»

Working simultaneously as private eye, archeologist and accidental stalker, Fallah creates new narratives that tell universal stories of love, life, and regret.
Now you're scraping by as a private eye, running a business out of a crappy apartment.
It's a measure to try and prevent something from catching up to him, which it of course does, forcing Jeff to recount his past life as a private eye who took the wrong job.
Dashiell Hammett's supreme hard - boiled detective novel, with Humphrey Bogart as private eye Sam Spade, and an unbeatable supporting cast that includes femme fatale Mary Astor, genial fat man Sydney Greenstreet, perfumed crook Peter Lorre, patsy Elisha Cook Jr., and tough cops Ward Bond and Barton MacLane — all turned by writer - director John Huston into «the stuff that dreams are made of.»
The movie marks the promising directorial debut of Beantown native Ben Affleck who cast his baby - faced brother Casey in the lead role of Patrick Kenzie and doe - eyed Michelle Monaghan as the private eye's sidekick / girlfriend, Angie Gennaro.
Starring Gene Hackman as a private eye hired to track down a teenager, played by Melanie Griffith.
On TV, Lonny Chapman starred as private eye Jeff Prior in the 1958 summer - replacement series The Investigator, and was featured as another detective, Frank Malloy, in the 1965 courtroom weekly For the People (1965).
Masterful crime thriller starring Adrien Brody as a private eye hired to solve the mystery behind the suspicious 1959 death of actor George Reeves (Ben Affleck), who played Superman on TV.
Alec was the only reason to watch what Hollywood did to Dr. Seuss, and Daniel is so seedy as a private eye in Anonymous Rex that the local birds smack their beaks.
In this made - for - TV movie spun off from the series Spenser: For Hire, Robert Urich returns as private eye Spenser.
Jan 04,2016... Over the years, in detective fiction, we have had the little old lady as private eye, the obese gour...
Netflix description: «Haunted by a traumatic past, Jessica Jones uses her gifts as a private eye to find her tormentor before he can harm anyone else in Hell's Kitchen.»
The movie is founded on the same premise as the Mary Kate & Ashley Olsen video franchise: here are the twins going to Paris; here they are as private eyes; here they are as archaeologists.

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Chin said the company is able to broadcast things like the Super Bowl live to tens of thousands of subscribers because each subscriber has an individual antenna and a unique copy of the broadcast, thus enabling it to be considered by some in the eyes of the law as a private performance rather than a public one.
But as some might wonder how his stamina endures in his private life, I wonder how his stamina to champion the Playboy brand in the public's eye and through his workaholic behavior continues to drive him.
Canada's biggest private - equity firm, Onex Corp., has also moved deeper into the U.S. market, ramping up its business packaging the debt as securities with an eye to doubling that unit's assets in two years.
Through its requests for discovery, Alphabet dragged Uber's reputation through the mud, forcing private messages and emails between former Uber CEO Travis Kalanick and others, as well as letters about the company's questionable surveillance tactics, into the public eye.
We might as well expect public schools for the indigent to weaken the standard of private education among the wealthy; or asylums for the deaf and blind, to make Possessors of perfect eyes and ears careless of their safety and indifferent to their preservation; or humanity towards the aged and the suffering to promote idleness and improvidence among the young and healthy... as to imagine that asylums for inebriates will promote and increase drunkenness.
And conversely, since individuals are subjective distillates expressing the wider social forces that environ and mold them, their private aims and personal beliefs are as cryptograms, wherein the trained eye can read the workings of the era or locale that brought them forth.
Let a man who, by fortunate health and circumstances, escapes the suffering of any great amount of evil in his own person, also close his eyes to it as it exists in the wider universe outside his private experience, and he will be quit of it altogether, and can sail through life happily on a healthy - minded basis.
A range of private individuals have joined Mr Zahra in becoming investors in Nexba as they eye the strong growth potential.
Going further back in time, the UN established the Nuremberg principles as justification for the Nuremberg trials, and then turned a blind eye to post-war violations of plundering public / private property, and forced civilian population transfers.
Companies such as Vodafone have vociferously denied the figures about outstanding tax made by groups like UK Uncut, but the Commons committee used evidence from a whistleblower and a private eye to reach similar conclusions.
The union is highlighting the role played by private security officers (10 of the 24 32BJ members who perished held that job), who the ad says serve as the public's «eyes and ears» because they're often first on the scene of emergencies.
When Governor Andrew Cuomo touts public - private partnerships as the path to NY economic development, a sizable majority of New Yorkers get starry eyed.
Private eye Bo Dietl's long - shot NYC mayoral bid got even longer when he emerged as a key figure in a suit accusing celebrity jeweler Jeffrey Rackover of trying to help cover up a grisly slaying, political experts said.
Following his retirement in 1985, Dietl gained further fame as a guest on Don Imus's radio show, as a high - profile private eye, as host of a short - lived crime program on MSNBC and as a pundit on Fox News.
He can hold meetings, organise «eye catching initiatives», table written questions or even a Private Member's Bill, but does a couple of weeks, or even a matter of days if he gets voted out, alter his ability to have the same impact as he would have done?
Was the PM's eyes and ears as his Parliamentary Private Secretary, the most junior type of role on a frontbench team.
Remember to always be careful when using essential oils, oils that are great for use on the skin may be harmful if ingested or used to close to sensitive parts of your body like eyes, nose and throat, as well as certain private areas.
This means that the site should have some form of verification that only allows those who can verify their status while keeping all personal information such as addresses, phone numbers, and the like private from prying eyes.
Once you join site with private email address and create attractive and eye catching profile than it is site duty that find women for you any how as per your interest.
I'm sincere and carry myself as a lady in the public eye at all times... in private??
Once someone catches your eye, contact them either by clicking on the Show Interest button, sending a private email, or adding them as a friend and inviting them to chat live.
Trading slightly on the actor's own longtime status as a taken - for - granted utility player in Hollywood, Elliott plays Lee Hayden, a has - been western actor relegated to voiceover work, smoking pot, and private re-watches of his big movie moment as the steely - eyed star of a famous horse opera called «The Hero.»
Adapted from author Kate Brian's best - selling series of novels, Private follows wide - eyed college freshman Reed Brennan during her first semester at Easton Academy, an esteemed private college where nothing is as itPrivate follows wide - eyed college freshman Reed Brennan during her first semester at Easton Academy, an esteemed private college where nothing is as itprivate college where nothing is as it seems.
With cool - eyed charisma and looks suggesting he had borrowed DNA from Paul Newman and Dennis Hopper, Barry Pepper first caught the attention of audiences and critics as the Bible - quoting Private Jackson in Saving Private Ryan.
Writer - director Keenan Ivory Wayans also stars as Los Angeles private eye Arthur Shame, a former cop whose troubled past resurfaces when a one - time colleague asks for help in a narcotic case.
And in 1994, his voice could be heard each week on the USA cable network as the web - footed, sex - obsessed private eye hero of the animated cartoon series Duckman.
An ordinary private eye finds himself on a twisting, turning roller - coaster ride to hell when he enters the nightmarish world of a powerful, evil sorcerer masquerading as a sleight - of - hand magician and the murderous cultists that surround him.
In films from 1933, Owen was occasionally seen in such sizeable roles as private - eye Paul Drake in the 1936 Perry Mason movie Case of the Black Cat.
Richard Dix, the leading man in all but one of the «Whistler» films, stars as duplicitous private eye Don Gale.
But Dave Kehr's Reader capsule, written some time later, is probably more judicious: «Not just another genre rehash (cf Farewell, My Lovely; The Long Goodbye; Gumshoe), but a genuinely ingratiating private - eye update with Art Carney as a middle - aged Marlowe trying to find out who killed his partner.
The film's originality stems from a private eye named Visser (Walsh) whose double cross leads to a series of misunderstandings and terror stricken scenes between the lovers as they try to outsmart the gumshoe to ensure their own survival.
The out - of - competition title set in 1977 Los Angeles follows a down - on - his - luck private eye (Gosling) and hired enforcer (Crowe) as they try to track down a missing girl.
Starring Ralph Meeker as the cranky Los Angeles private eye Mike Hammer, the film begins with Hammer picking up a lone woman in a trench coat (played by Cloris Leachman), who is frantically hitchhiking down the highway one shadowy night.
PEARL HARBOR (Grade: B): This «Titanic» - like recreation of the events of Dec. 7, 1941 — is no «Saving Private Ryan» and only passably successful as a love story, but it works as an eye - filling military spectacular.
Mr. Wilson is just as competitive an actor as Mr. Stiller, but sails through the movie with his toasted graciousness, which is equal parts Jeff Spicoli of «Fast Times at Ridgemont High» and the television private eye Jim Rockford.
Every character in the film makes choices, and the film's commitment to its South Boston framework continually asks — as smalltime private eye Patrick Kenzie (Casey Affleck) does in his opening voice - over — whether those choices are what define us or not, and whether they are «real» choices at all, or are already determined by the nature of the chooser, dictated by the choices he didn't make.
As pothead private eye Doc Sportello, Joaquin Phoenix is grubby, raunchy and amusing throughout.
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