Sentences with phrase «at shadowy»

But what happened at the shadowy political consulting firm is largely about Facebook's past.
Personally, I think that is hard to do with private equity, because 1) it is easy for some to become amazed at the success of some incredibly wealthy and clever businessmen, or 2) it is easy to take offense at these shadowy capitalists that have produced bankruptcies, fired many people, and have been very clever at using the tax code to pay minimal taxes.
New images reveal a detailed look at the shadowy Snoke and a differently - garbed Luke Skywalker, among other Star Wars favorites.
Whether State of Play can seriously consider itself in the same league as Alan J. Pakula's multi-Oscar-winning classic of 70s cinema is not really important — the main question has to be whether the film manages to entrap its audience into guessing at the shadowy motivations of the various players, and maintain the intrigue through to its end.
He meets Howard Howe (Michael Parks, «Red State») at his shadowy, remote enclave, finding the old man's stories intriguing — intrigue that soon turns to apprehension.
(It's currently unknown who portrays the latter two, though that's clearly Proxima tossing her spear at a shadowy Captain America in the trailer.)
That doesn't sound like much but it does include a surprisingly graphic look at the shadowy, pivotal (supposedly simulated) fellatio scene and more to a couple of Ryan / Ruffalo sex scenes.
I checked out a few different vantage points, pausing as I looked at shadowy veins, all of which seemed pretty normal to me.

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And while we like to think this shadowy military industrial complex was at its height during the Cold War, the reality is that links between defence and industry have never been stronger.
When the shadowy Chinese group started to accumulate DB shares in February 2017, the situation at the bank was grave — and had been for years.
I kept imagining I saw shadowy forms, and at 3 A.M. the underwear I had draped over a chair resembled the Kaiser on roller skates.»
Senator Daniel Inouye at the Iran - contra hearings described the network that had subverted the U.S. Constitution and carried out illegal foreign policy as «a shadowy government with its own air force, its own navy, its own fundraising mechanism and the ability to pursue its own ideas of the national interest, free from all checks and balances, and free from the law itself.
At the gateway to the Information Superhighway stands a shadowy figure looking oddly like Rupert Murdoch.
Joshua Mitchell is chair of the government department at Georgetown University and author of Plato's Fable: On the Mortal Condition in Shadowy Times.
All that the Aaronic priests did in shadowy ways at the tabernacle, believers now do in reality in the heavenly sanctuary.
Dying characters walk away down long shadowy corridors with God - knows - what at the end; they are carried off to the netherworld by huge flocks of preternatural sparrows; they ride a «steepening spiral of darkness... down and down, to whatever dreams there are.»
At first it's glorified intramurals, a tryout sheet posted on a bulletin board inviting women to play in front of four or five dozen fans on a shadowy floor crisscrossed by badminton, volleyball and basketball lines.
Then, faintly at the rear, the audience can see shadowy figures emerging through a back door.
We need to look carefully at what this light has uncovered — from the shadowy world of gangs to opportunities for work and training that young people need.
This seemingly concocted report is the latest in a series of orchestrated campaign of calumny against the Commission by shadowy forces that are obviously envious of the success of the EFCC, especially at a time, when the anti-graft agency enjoys the status of the shining light of the President Muhammadu Buhari - led administration's war against corruption.
For decades, the Democratic party and its fellow travelers have complained they were the victims of vicious, unfounded attacks at the hands of a vast, shadowy, well - funded Republican hate machine.
The PM thus blew a long, masterful raspberry, one so finessed it could only have been learnt in the shadowy confines of prep at Eton targeted at the back of a gowned professor; he yah - boo - sucks - to - youed repeatedly about Ed and his pals spending too much time with the big boys in that silly red uniform with the hammers and sickles from the school next door, Unite City High — which soon became Unite City blues...
«In many other parts of the North, communities are routinely exposed to attacks from shadowy killers, and suspicion and anger at known and suspected killers are pitching Northerners against each other.
«Despite the Heaney campaign's duplicitous claims, the shadowy, Washington, DC - based New York Jobs Council has been funded entirely with Heaney company money, he's the special guest at its event and its sole purpose has been to attack to John Faso.
Espada's attorney, Dan Pagano, was at a baseball game and too busy to talk to a DN reporter about the latest probe into his client's ties to a shadowy consulting firm.
The work - in - progress is now going to be screened at the Tribeca Film Festival on April 24, when New York audiences will be able to see him, bathed in Gibney's shadowy lighting, talking about many of his innermost secrets — including his list of top enemies: Ken Langone, Joe Bruno, Roger Stone (all of whom appear in the video — as does Spitzer's «go - to» call girl «Angelina»).
In a dig at Mr. Donovan, who is expected to receive more support from national Republicans and political action committees, Mr. Brannan added: «We are not relying on shadowy corporate donors, super PACs or people like the Koch Brothers to get our message out to the people of New York's 11th congressional district.»
After these molecules arrive at the moon, it is thought they get energized by sunlight and then bounce across the lunar surface; and they get stuck, at least temporarily, in colder and more shadowy areas.
At the time, a physician's vision of the inside of a patient's body was limited to shadowy X-ray images.
HERZOGENAURACH, Germany — When Kanye West took the stage at the 2015 Billboard Music Awards in Las Vegas, he was a shadowy silhouette in a fiery haze.
The director, James McTeigue, moves them around at a quick - enough clip, and makes competent use of the shadowy sets on the way to the obligatory just - when - you - thought - it - was - done ending.
That's the case with Amanda Seyfried's shadowy title character Anon, who is off the grid in a world where you can learn all of someone's information just by looking at them.
Because of deliberately shadowy photography, the audience barely saw Van Zandt's face at all in one of his best roles, as the Henry Luce - like magazine editor Rawlston in Orson Welles» Citizen Kane (1941).
When he isn't at work, he becomes Neo, a hacker searching cyberspace for traces of a shadowy character called Morpheus, who in turn is somehow involved with a mysterious construct or theory or whangdoodle called the Matrix.
The film is at its best when it drops its focus from action beats, superb though they may be, and redirects itself towards quieter moments of clandestine favors and conversations between old contacts: of Zharkov and Cross drinking together and discussing the merits of Communism; of Zharkov's heart - felt talk with an Austrian contact whom he rescued decades ago from a Nazi concentration camp; of Cross and Scorpio confronting each other first in a midnight botanical gardens and then in a shadowy parking garage.
By the end you feel like a one - woman army, capable of ripping through any rock monster, poison - spewing moth or shadowy doppelganger the planet could possibly throw at you.
Fujimoto's shadowy visual sensibility was a unifying factor, and without it, «Ricki And The Flash» — which was shot by Declan Quinn, Demme's go - to cinematographer in recent years — swings wildly between different conventional camera styles, turning into a small - club concert doc for The Flash's regular gigs at The Salt Well or into stagey, locked - down farce during the restaurant scene that introduces Ricki and Pete's sons, Joshua (Sebastian Stan) and Adam (Nick Westrate).
It looks lovely, capturing the often shadowy, overcast atmosphere of his Paris, but you may also notice grit and artifacts in some shots, elements that disappear at the next cut.
We open on shadowy figures moving around a deserted supermarket before zeroing on a woman checking bottles of medication in the store's pharmacy — followed by the family assembling at what used to be the front counter.
One of the very first American pictures produced during the heralded «film noir» epoch - predating the typically marked «starting year» of 1944 - H. Bruce Humberstone (Charlie Chan At The Olympics -LSB-» 37]-RRB- crafted this shadowy, 20th Century Fox precursor as a starring vehicle for Betty Grable (with whom Humberstone would work again on Pin Up Girl -LSB-» 44]-RRB-.
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The film is caught between the inviting exterior of the animation and the shadowy plot at the center of the film that deals with a very serious issue.
March 24, 2011 • The shadowy, grainy images bring home in a visceral way the challenges that workers at the Fukushima Dai - ichi plant face, including the very basic obstacle of working in the dark.
With this horror masterpiece, director Tobe Hooper sidestepped all the horror gimmicks audiences had grown accustomed to — a spooky score that let you know when to grow tense, shadowy interiors that predicted oncoming scares — and instead shot guerilla - style in broad daylight, outdoors, with no score at all.
Sure, he may not seem like the typical neo-Nazi at first glance but, with the exception of the occasional henchman whose suspicions are instantly rejected, he is welcomed into the shadowy world with surprising ease.
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.
While — like (I guess) many Rohmer fans — I tend to find myself most at home in his beach houses and Parisian apartment blocks, I was drawn to this presentation of his lesser - known historical films for two reasons: one was the pure joy of being able to enjoy his greatest work, Perceval, on the big screen; the other was the opportunity to finally be introduced to his feature - length television play Catherine de Heilbronn, a production that, in its grey set design and even starker minimalism, in many ways felt like the former film's shadowy companion piece.
Shadowy satanist organizations, American political powers, and everyones favourite villain David Warner (here playing a shaggy haired photographer who figures out the truth), Rottweiler and Baboon attacks, the mark of the devil 666, and a creepy performance from child actor Harvey Spencer Stephens insured that The Omen was a huge success at the time.
Director David Robert Mitchell's follow - up to his breakout movie, the creepily elegant horror film «It Follows,» is something of a change of pace: When a young man (Garfield) befriends a mysterious neighbor at his Los Angeles apartment complex (Keough), and she disappears the next day, he sets off on a surreal search for her through a La - La Land populated, in the words of the film's publicity material, by «dog killers, aspiring actors, glitter - pop groups, nightlife personalities, «it» girls, memorabilia hoarders, masked seductresses, homeless gurus, reclusive songwriters, sex workers, wealthy socialites, topless neighbors and the shadowy billionaires floating above (and underneath) it all.»
At once oversimplified and overcomplicated — the type of film where shadowy elites cackle sinisterly while meeting at an abandoned carnival in broad daylight — The Crash fumbles between bad diatribe and bad domestic drama, complete with subplots about absent parents and childhood canceAt once oversimplified and overcomplicated — the type of film where shadowy elites cackle sinisterly while meeting at an abandoned carnival in broad daylight — The Crash fumbles between bad diatribe and bad domestic drama, complete with subplots about absent parents and childhood canceat an abandoned carnival in broad daylight — The Crash fumbles between bad diatribe and bad domestic drama, complete with subplots about absent parents and childhood cancer.
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