Sentences with phrase «fresh out of rehab»

There's Riggan's daughter and assistant Sam (Emma Stone), fresh out of rehab and the only one who seems to be able to speak the truth to him.
Luke, fresh out of rehab, isn't exactly forthcoming and doesn't like to share much, but Erica tries her hardest (to the point where she offers to give him a blowjob) to be friendly.
Emma Stone is raw and real as Riggan's daughter - turned - PA, fresh out of rehab, keen to explain to her old man the importance of Facebook «likes» to stop him becoming a dinosaur.
Riggan's also looking after his daughter (Emma Stone), fresh out of rehab and terribly unamused, while his ex-wife (Amy Ryan) keeps dropping by to remind him of all the good things he's thrown away.
Then, there's Riggan's daughter, Sam (Emma Stone), fresh out of rehab and working as her dad's assistant, and another actress Laura (Andrea Riseborough), who has been kind of dating Riggan and just discovered she's pregnant.
Riggan's you - never - had - time - for - me - growing - up daughter, Sam (a fine Emma Stone), fresh out of rehab, is his caustic personal assistant.
Based on true story that inspired the 1970s horror classic The Exorcist, Diaries tells of a young woman, fresh out of rehab and looking to make amends, who discovers her family's horrifying connection to the most famous exorcism of all time may be the cause behind her brother's increasingly violent behavior.

Not exact matches

Having based her first best - seller, Postcards from the Edge, on her experiences in drug rehab more than a decade earlier, she started trying to write about her break and hospitalization in the same vein while fresh out of the psychiatric ward.
,» a fresh - out - of - rehab mother in «Win Win,» or a recent divorcee working her way through a rebound romance with a much younger man in the underrated «Hello I Must Be Going,» Lynskey always serves the story without ever blending into the scenery.
(2015) dir Jamie Babbit w / Judy Greer, Natasha Lyonne, Aubrey Plaza, Malcolm Barrett, Ron Livingston, Allison Tolman, Fred Armisen [85 min; DCP] This black comedy from director Jamie Babbit (But I'm A Cheerleader) features the great Judy Greer — finally in a starring role — as Shannon, a fresh - out - of - rehab sex addict, whose optimistic sister Martha (Lyonne) lands her a job as a maid at Fresno Suites, the local hotel.
In real life, these two young actors are also facing different stages of life: Efron, the buff, fresh - faced one, is recently out of rehab and trying to establish a career as an adult while Rogen, the R - rated comedy king and notorious pothead, is a busy, married producer of his own films.
Her mother (played by the ever delightful Kathryn Hahn) has invited her newest suitor to live with them, and with him comes Erica's would - be step - brother: a fresh - out - of - rehab, panic - attack - stricken overweight quiet guy named Luke (Joey Morgan).
The Independent reports that Doherty (who is currently fresh out of a Thai rehab facility) was put into a full - body plaster cast for the work, created by the artist Nick Reynolds and somewhat cheekily titled For Pete's Sake.
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