Sentences with phrase «play as a journalist»

Throughout the game you play as a journalist, aiming to make his big break in the industry.

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I worked as a journalist for The Financial Times in Silicon Valley and I remember even back then that if you played along and if a story followed a company's talking points you were fine.
Baker had them greet people at the entrance, play and sing as journalists snapped pictures.
Christian journalist Marcia Dixon said: «As a co-founder of the London Community Gospel Choir Bazil has played a key role establishing the UK gospel scene, providing mentorship and opportunities to numerous gospel artists and musicians, and flying the flag for gospel music in general.»
It is not all positive though, as the Japanese journalist also suggested that Asano has a lot of improving to do to first earn his work permit as an outstanding young talent and then to break into the Arsenal first team but I for one will be trying to keep an eye on him wherever he does end up playing next season.
Ten years ago, Chara climbed Mount Kilimanjaro as a charity ambassador for the humanitarian organization Right to Play, accompanied by a group that included ex-NHL defenseman Robyn Regehr and former The Hockey News journalist Mark Brender.
If anything our anger should be directed at the journalists lying to us as it is them that get our hopes up and play with our emotions whereas Wenger is trying to be as secretive as possible so any deals he is trying to make don't flop from others hearing, competing and hijacking them.
For over a decade fans journalists and ex players can see our weaknesses, that we need a defensive midfielder and better centre halfs what does wenger do play left backs as centre backs and keep signing attacking midfielders the man has lost it
The Ballon d'Or began in 1956, when French magazine France Football instituted an award for European footballers playing with European clubs, as voted for by European journalists.
Following what French journalist Philippe Auclair described as «collective improvisation» in his biography of legendary striker Thierry Henry, Arsenal play with an improvisational, near - positionless form in possession.
The PSA Academies team, led by Philippe Saint Andre also included coaches Jermome Riondet (leading French Rugby journalist and ex-Harlequins, FC Grenoble & Oxford University Blue, the first Frenchman to play in the Varsity Match), Florian Rossigneux (ex-Racing, Sydney University, London Wasps, Bedford & Richmond player and Rugby Canada & Rosslyn Park coach), Jules Di Tomaso and Cory Brown were welcomed by host Olivier Baudin as they arrived for the 10 day programme at Fort de France airport on the west coast of the island.
Power play: Hanna Rosin, journalist and author of The End of Men: And the Rise of Women, elucidated how successful these contemporary couplings can be: «They are on paper the most stable, prosperous marriages the Western world has seen in decades,» Rosin wrote in 2013, when she described Frank and Claire Underwood of the Netflix television series House Of Cards as a shining example.
As you observe, you can then play the role of journalist when you are alone with her.
John had previously attempted a play, we both have unfinished novels on the go - probably like many journalists - but this struck us as a rich mine to tap in terms of material.
Tony Blair's Number 10 seized on the comments as they dominated the news agenda, with Alastair Campbell reassuring lobby journalists that the prime minister would «never play the race card».
Danish journalist Lone Frank and director Pernille Rose Grønkjær took viewers on a deeply personal journey of discovery as Frank explored current research on the genetic factors at play in personality development.
As EarthRise SoundSystem, Beres — a longtime DJ and influential music journalist — and Mushroom — a producer, writer, and performer who has played on over 50 records in the past two decades — united their experiences to create an album that moves people from the inside out, a quality apparent throughout its twelve dynamic tracks.
It's all great fun, and the idea of putting a hard - nosed, highly competent journalist into situations where she must deal with neophytes and no - talents is rife with possibilities, especially since Bergen plays Murphy Brown as a complex, intriguing neurotic.
Third - billed in Otto Preminger's Bunny Lake is Missing (1965), Dullea got to play the Ugly American as the sardonic journalist brother of a fragile woman (Carol Lynley) whose child goes missing after her first day in a London pre-school.
But baby - faced Jonah Hill isn't believable as a tough journalist, and prankster James Franco seems unsure how seriously to play his character.
While Nicolas Cage (playing both Kaufmann and his imaginary brother) and Chris Cooper as a toothless orchid thief took all the high notes, Streep's journalist offered the emotional ballast.
As written and directed by Landesman (a former journalist who has written for The Atlantic), the movie has the same blunt competence of his last film, Concussion, and sees Liam Neeson playing Felt as a warrior for political sanity in an age of back - stabbing chaoAs written and directed by Landesman (a former journalist who has written for The Atlantic), the movie has the same blunt competence of his last film, Concussion, and sees Liam Neeson playing Felt as a warrior for political sanity in an age of back - stabbing chaoas a warrior for political sanity in an age of back - stabbing chaos.
Billy Crudup plays Theodore H. White, the LIFE magazine reporter who wrote the story (though he's only referred to as «The Journalist» in the credits).
The film follows journalist Bahari (played by Gael García Bernal) as he attempts to report on the monumental 2009 presidential election in Iran before he was falsely accused of being a spy.
Stewart decision to make a drama about the imprisonment of Iranian journalist Maziar Bahari — who fielded questions alongside him, as did the Mexican actor who plays him, Gael Garcia Bernal — was instigated when an appearance Bahari made in a filmed comedy sketch on «The Daily Show» was used against him when the Islamic regime accused him of being a traitor and American secret agent.
We get a glimpse at a day in the life of Mannix, as he sorts out a pregnancy scandal with a single actress (Scarlett Johansson), manages a cowboy star's (Alden Ehrenreich) miscasting in an art film, and searches for a missing debauched Hollywood favorite (George Clooney); all while keeping twin journalists (both played by Tilda Swinton) off his back.
In a clear return to the series» characteristic excesses after the somewhat dour Dead Rising 3, you play as Frank West, the wisecracking photo - journalist from the first game.
Gael Garcia Bernal plays Maziar Bahari, the BBC journalist who was held as a prisoner by the Iranian government in 2009.
It revolves around a real life interview Hervé did with a British journalist in 1993 just days before he committed suicide, which the journalist (who is played Fifty Shades of Grey's Jamie Dornan in the film) «very much saw... as his sort of suicide note almost, and he was very keen to explain to people about Hervé's life».
In a strange appearance, Ann - Margret plays an uncomfortably «familiar» dance hall queen, and Bill Pullman does typically stolid duty as journalist Bryan Denton.
These preserve some discarded plot points (like an arrangement Sam makes with the journalist played by Jamie Chung) as well as a foreseeable alternate ending.
The antics that follow will involve him writing some letters, sleeping with a journalist (played exquisitely by Elisabeth Moss), and setting up a man living as a monkey (played daringly by Terry Notary).
None of the timelines function well on their own — the setting furthest in the future, in which Tom Hanks plays a tribesman in distant - future Hawaii after the fall, is least convincing, but Halle Berry as a journalist snooping around a nuclear reactor in «70s California is nearly as bad — but the whole is far greater than the sum of its parts.
The thought - provoking Sundance Film Festival hit stars Jason Segel as celebrated author David Foster Wallace opposite Jesse Eisenberg who plays a Rolling Stone journalist David Lipsky.
Apparently, Metal Gear Survive «s terms of service include a stipulation that players may not «seek a relationship» with another user while playing the game, as spotted by journalist Matt Paprocki.
The festival will also be showing Kate Plays Christine, the Special Jury Award - winner at this year's Sundance Film Festival, which follows actor Kate Lyn Sheil as she prepares to play journalist Christine Chubbuck.
Mears has been cast as «a brooding, pompous SWAT team leader» assigned to the area, while Williams will play a journalist well - versed in the «Bayou Butcher» legend surrounding Crowley.
Streep plays journalist Katharine Graham, the first female publisher of a major American newspaper, while Hanks stars as her editor Ben Bradlee.
Kathryn Newton will play what The Hollywood Reporter describes as a «sassy journalist,» which is code for female journalist.
But Stone leads us repeatedly towards the «hero» side as we see Snowden being interviewed in Hong Kong in 2013 by two journalists (Zachary Quinto and Tom Wilkinson) and an Oscar - winning documentary filmmaker (played by Melissa Leo).
Catherine Zeta Jones is also set to make an appearance as an original character to the film, playing a glamorous journalist.
Entertainment journalist Brent Simon is Time Magazine's 2006 Person of the Year and a sworn enemy to auto - play website videos, as well as a member of the Los Angeles Film Critics Association.
That gives opportunity for many lighter and comedic moments, as the team contends with aggressive media (played by many actual aggressive journalists) and the public's reaction to their abilities.
He was robbed: As a substantive journalist who watches his closest friend and ally, a network news producer played by Holly Hunter, get seduced by a shallow anchorman (William Hurt), Brooks gives the film its romantic soul — not to mention many of its sharpest lines.
Jeremy Irons plays an author / journalist who has lived on Hong Kong for fifteen years, scribing such works as «How to Make Money in Asia» (scratching out the «Make», and replacing it with «Lose» during a brief book - signing scene) He is in love with a karaoke - bar - owning woman played by the ever - radiant Gong Li, who has locked herself into an extremely complex relationship with a man about to gain political control of Hong Kong (Michael Hui).
The mock news segments are unconvincing, as their graphics are unsophisticated and the actors playing the TV journalists are young and awkward.
Channing Tatum plays a tap - dancing Communist and Tilda Swinton has a double role as twin sister journalists.
KILL THE MESSENGER Jeremy Renner plays real - life journalist Gary Webb in this story of a Pulitzer Prize winner's life spiraling out of control as he investigates possible links between the 1980s crack epidemic and the CIA.
The cast is rounded out by the likes of Sarah Lancashire, Alison Steadman and Catherine Zeta - Jones, who will play a journalist sent to Walmington - on - Sea to interview the Home Guard as the Second World War winds down.
Fast forward to Little Miss Sunshine, which played last year to a festival audience that now numbers 50,000, including «industry» denizens from studio - indie divisions, giant stand - alone indies such as Lionsgate, and a scattering of valiant unaffiliated independent companies, plus assorted lawyers, agents, producers, pr people, journalists and gossip - peddlers, fashionistas and bottom - feeders — every one of them attuned to the synergy among movies, TV, and the Web (it's all entertainment) and how that synergy serves the bottom line.
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