Sentences with phrase «as the detective gets»

But as the detective gets closer to the truth of the case, he begins to uncover more disturbing layers leading to unexpected places.

Not exact matches

In «Detective Pikachu,» you play as Tim — a guy who gets to work with a bizarro - world, grizzled Pikachu who happens to be a gritty dDetective Pikachu,» you play as Tim — a guy who gets to work with a bizarro - world, grizzled Pikachu who happens to be a gritty detectivedetective.
I used to be a police officer; I left the department to be a security consultant — where I did the same things I did as a detective, just for private business and got paid better for it.
I'm reminded of a very funny Robert Townsend skit from that era starring the late great Robin Harris as a police captain with Prince serving as one of his detectives and he tells him: «Hey, Prince get yourself a man's suit... and stop wearing your sister's clothes!»
Bo Dietl, the fiery former NYPD detective running as an independent, gets six percent.
As a result, the detective work resolves a big question about where a superfast star got its speed.
I serve as your health detective to help you get to the root cause of your symptoms.
Get over it,»cause there's nothing you can do about «Seven,» a new murder mystery starring Brad Pitt and Morgan Freeman as mismatched detectives on the trail of a killer.
But get over it, because there's nothing you can do about «Seven,» a murder mystery starring Brad Pitt and Morgan Freeman as mismatched detectives.
Things get complicated for detective Moreno, when the body of the girl mysteriously disappears from the morgue and the father decides to take investigation in his own hands and maybe justice as well
In Blood Simple (1984), he got the opportunity to play a leading role as Marty, the jealous husband who hires a creepy detective to kill his faithless wife.
However, as the detectives interview the participants and get each individual's perspective, they learn that Granny isn't so helpless, Red may have been doing more than just visiting relatives, the Wolf isn't the predator he's been cracked up to be, and the Woodman doesn't have much of an intellectual advantage over the trees he chops down.
Getting his start working on TV commercials, Mann took his rapid - paced, flash - cut approach into documentary filmmaking, producing an award - winning short on the 1968 French student riots, Janpuri.Mann's fragmented - image technique further manifested itself on such TV detective series of the»70s such as Starsky and Hutch and Vegas, both of which utilized his scripts (though they were directed by others in the standard conventional style of the period).
The film stars Jamie Bell as the intrepid reporter Tintin who, along with his dog Snowy, gets involved in a search for sunken treasure with the drunken Captain Haddock (Andy Serkis) and detectives Thompson (Simon Pegg) and Thomson (Nick Frost).
We also get new looks at Mike Colter as the title character, Alfre Woodard as Mariah Dillard and Frank Whaley as Detective Scarfe.
The Alienist looks like the detective procedural got a gaslamp - lit makeover, with stars Brühl, Luke Evans, and Dakota Fanning teaming up to work as early criminal profilers in 1896, attempting to get into the mind of one of New York City's first serial killers before they hunt him down.
Samuel's finger of blame is pointed at another detective within the force (Glover, Silverado), and as Book investigates further, he comes to the conclusion that his commanding officer (Sommer, DARYL) is involved and will do what it takes to silence the boy, and anyone else who gets in the way, including himself.
Harrison Ford (Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom, Return of the Jedi) would also earn his sole (to date) nomination for his rich performance as Philadelphia police detective John Book, who gets put in charge of an investigation of a murder in the bathroom of a bus terminal witness by a young Amish boy, Samuel (Haas, Boys).
Things get especially testy when members of the squad begin getting killed in the most viciously violent ways imaginable, leading them to wonder if they stand a chance against one of the most powerful cartels in the world, while the local homicide detectives begin digging a little close to their secrets as they investigate the series of grisly murders in their midst.
Of course, it goes without saying that Detective Pikachu is presented to be for Pokemon fans of all ages, if you know your stuff and been playing for 20 years you'll do just as well as a kid who only just got into the series.
Bored to Death: The Complete First Season Available on DVD and Blu - ray Jason Schwartzman, Zach Galifianakis, and Ted Danson star in this freshman HBO comedy about a mystery writer who is so bored that he posts an ad on the internet lending his services as a private detective in order to pass the time and maybe get a few ideas for his novel.
He has also appeared in Selma, Straight Outta Compton and Get Out, and his next film is Death Note, a Netflix manga adaptation out 25 August in which he plays a rogue detective known as L.
John Hillerman has a recurring role as radio detective Simon Brimmer always attempting to match wits with Ellery (and always getting it wrong) and Ken Swofford is a hard - boiled reporter who also tries (and fails) to beat Ellery at his game in numerous episodes.
Who: Jake Johnson, Damon Wayans Jr., Nina Dobrev, Rob Riggle and Andy Garcia What: Two pals dress as police officers for a costume party and become neighborhood sensations, getting tangled in a real life web of mobsters and dirty detectives.
According to THR, Union is set to reprise her role as DEA agent Syd Burnett (from Bad Boys II), sister to Martin Lawrence's character, Marcus Burnett, who is getting a fresh start in her new job as an LAPD detective.
Things get confusing and disastrous as Light Turner finds himself pursued by a detective known as «L».
This one appears to be full of double crossing since it features Foxx playing an undercover detective named Vincent Downs, posing as a corrupt cop, who gets the raw end of a bad deal when his son is kidnapped by one of the gangsters (Scoot McNairy) Downs has been working with.
British - born ingénue Cummins, curiously enough, gets top billing over Mature (who was by far the bigger star in 1947) and Vincent Price is the wily detective who knows how to play upon the arrogance of the upper class as he builds his case against Mature.
Well, the pilot suggests possibilities — mostly variations on buddy / cop shows where the partners start off not getting along but having chemistry — but despite the potential for clichés, the chemistry (there's that word again) between Morris Chestnut (as Dr. Beaumont Rosewood Jr.) and Jaina Lee Ortiz (as Detective Karissa Villa) may — I repeat, may — make up for its missteps while the show finds its rhythm.
With the introduction of Ramirez (Jacob Vargas) as the latino overly - religious security guard who's watching over the event we get this believer versus the really good detective, Bowden (Chris Messina), who doesn't believe in God and the devil.
Limitations aside, each chapter gets larger and longer, but fundamentally Detective Pikachu can quickly get repetitive and a little frustrating, due to the fact older players could probably solve each case about 10 minutes sooner than you're allowed to, but are unable to speed things along, as you are compelled to follow a strict narrative, until it is the correct time for you to do what needs to be done.
While it may be greatly disappointing that Detective Pikachu did come to the 3DS and not the Nintendo Switch, it did start its journey on the 3DS, so it was only fitting it did get to end it there as well.
Local police detective Loki (played by Jake Gyllenhaal) takes on the case and the plot suddenly shifts to his perspective, following him closely as he tries to put together what little clues there are, find the girls alive and safe, all without the parents» desperation getting out of control.
Tyler Perry stars as a homicide detective in search of a serial killer: «The two face off in a high - stakes game of cat and mouse, but when the mission gets personal, Cross is pushed to the edge of his moral and psychological limits.»
Penelope Cruz gets into the «Zoolander» spirit as a detective from the fashion police and Kristen Wiig gives good Botox face (and voice) as a fashion magnate.
It appears that someone is following her and we finally get a glimpse of Martin Donovan as private detective Douglas Cartland waiting for Sharon outside her school!
Between this and the balanced approach Tsui gives to the woman's point of view in many of his romantic films (Working Class, The Lovers, Love in the Time of Twilight, Green Snake, etc) as well as the brilliant job he and Carina Lau do in re-envisioning the notorious Empress Wu in the Detective Dee films, I wonder if Tsui should be getting more credit for progressiveness in his depictions of women, especially relative to such macho directors as Woo, Sammo Hung, Jackie Chan, Ringo Lam, Wong Kar - wai and others of that generation.
Get a cup of coffee ready and put on your thinking cap, as Nintendo has released a new trailer for the upcoming Detective Pikachu, which will be released on March 23 for the Nintendo 3DS.
Originally aired in 1986, and featuring Michael Gambon in a tour - de-force performance as psoriasis - deformed writer Philip E. Marlow, The Singing Detective fused three narratives: a present - day drama about a psychiatrist trying to get the root of Marlow's childhood trauma, flashbacks to the writer's past, and a Raymond Chandler - eseque 1940s film noir fantasy.
It's a nice idea, but as we get to know Angelina Jolie's conflicted detective, Ethan Hawke's charming witness and the mysterious figure of Kiefer Sutherland lurking in the shadows, we can not help but draw comparisons to earlier, better films.
, it comes out that Con Air screenwriter Scott Rosenberg, who just might be worse than George Lucas at making up names (one of the two main cops in Gone in Sixty Seconds is christened Detective Drycoff), begged onto the project after getting wind of the premise, though no one so much as alludes to the Halicki film.
As previously reported, Anderson has been working for a couple of years on his adaptation of Thomas Pynchon's quirky, rambling detective story, which concerns a pot - smoking private eye at the tail - end of the psychedelic «60s who gets swept up in a kidnapping case involving his ex-lover and a shadowy organization that bears no resemblance to any modern churches, so Anderson's safe there.
Devil isn't quite the claustrophobic, one - set film you'd expect, as the inside - the - elevator action is broken up by side stories involving a police detective investigating the apparent suicide of a jumper in the building, as well as the building's security personnel who are actively trying to get the elevator moving again, while watching the horrific events take place through their security camera in one of the upper corners of the elevator's interior.
Language: Korean Genre: Horror MPAA rating: NR Director: Sang - hoon Ahn Actors: So - yeong Choo, Won - jung Jeong, Ok - bin Kim Plot: So - Young has just returned from suspension to her work as a detective in the violent crimes unit, and the first thing that happens is she gets teamed up with a rookie out of the forensic department.
The young actress got her start opposite Will Ferrell and Zach Galifianakis in The Campaign before joining such high profile projects as True Detective, Joy,...
We've also learned all about the supporting cast, which is full of character actors you know from other cable shows (James Frain, Michael Irby, C.S. Lee), as well as a bunch of beautiful women who get the kinds of female roles we've come to expect from True Detective.
Johnny Depp stars as L.A.P.D. detective Russell Poole (played by Jimmi Simpson in the USA series), who spent years trying to solve the death of Notorious B.I.G.. Two decades after the murder, Poole teams up with a reporter desperate to save his career (Forest Whitaker) to not only try to solve the mystery behind the rapper's death but also to figure out the truth as to why it never got solved in the first place.
That means bringing in stars like The Get Down's Justice Smith to film in the real world, as Detective Pikachu and the other Pokemon are added in digitally in post-production.
In 2002 he won his second Oscar for his over-the-top performance as an irredeemably corrupt detective in Training Day, a role Poitier could never have gotten away with in his heyday.
Even better is Michael Shannon, who adds to his resume of fascinating characters as a detective whose moral ambiguity we can get on board with.
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