Sentences with phrase «run motel»

Join David and Cindy at our friendly, family run motel where we offer comfort, quality and value.
Pine Lodge is a 10 room privately run motel 25kms north of Coffs Harbour at Woolgoolga set in a large expanse of lawns and gardens.
You will enjoy your stay in comfort in this family - run motel.
This is a small, family run motel style accommodation, situated next to the river and town bridge, and is on the edge of walk trails, overlooking State forest.
This family run motel offers comfortable accommodation at moderate prices.
There are hundreds of hotels in Shanghai, ranging from five - star international properties to family - run motels.
The facts of the case are fairly straight forward: The 81 - year - old mother ran a motel business, which her only son assisted with over many years.

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From growing up at his parents» budget motel to getting a perfect SAT and running his own startup, Patel likes to joke that he's «every Indian stereotype rolled into one.»
So, if you've ever been curious about what it'd be like to run your own hotel or motel, check out the slideshow to see five big - name franchises from our Franchise 500 list, ranked from least expensive to most expensive.
DiNapoli suggested that such a database include not only shelters that receive government funding, but also hotels, motels, Code Blue shelters and others that are run by non-profits.
At a 20 - room family motel in Schoharie County auditors said they identified electrical cords running on the ground through a children's play area.
In response to another concern by the board, Park said his father might not have experience running a spa, but he has operated other small businesses in addition to the Kew Motor Inn, a motel that charges by the hour in Flushing.
Last year the Ulster Regional Gang Enforcement Narcotics Team took down a ring of Poughkeepsie residents accused of running a prostitution and narcotics operation from a motel on Route 9W.
The FBI agent and the Russian spy use fake names to check into a dingy motel in Queens, make passionate love, and say things like, «I don't know what to do,» and «we can never be together,» and «let's just run away and leave this all behind us.»
In one instance, a woman lied about her background and wound up being about ten years older than she had portrayed herself, living in a rundown motel and essentially on the run from an abusive husband.
The doctor can do a checkup, and run some tests to determine if you are deficit in A 54 - year - old man was arrested for allegedly raping a 16 - year - old boy after agreeing to meet at a motel following a series of messages online.
As the proprietor of a motel, Chloe is in financial trouble and has quietly allowed a prostitution operation to run on the premises.
The gang goes on the run and chooses a lonely roadside motel in which to lay low for a while.
Sean Baker's long - running acclaimed Orlando motel drama keeps its presence alive again in its fourth month with hopes for further attention still alive.
We are with these women every breathless step of the way as they pound the pavement in their neighborhood on Christmas Eve, visiting cheap restaurants, run - down strip malls, a seedy motel, a drag bar and a Laundromat.
The last place she was seen was at the Bates motel, run by a young, intriguing man.
Another Fortnight title that drew some of the festival's most rapturous notices was «The Florida Project,» a terrifically immersive work of child's - eye realism set in a run - down motel on the outskirts of Orlando, Fla..
Director Sean Baker turned in one of the best movies of 2015 with «Tangerine,» and he's done it again this year with this slice - of - life drama set among struggling families residing in a run - down Orlando motel.
After Kool and the Gang have their moment, we are introduced to the precocious Moonee as she and her friends run amok around the motel causing all sorts of havoc.
It's about a single parent and her daughter struggling to make ends meet living in a motel type apartment complex (run by Willem Dafoe).
But he gets sidetracked when he meets a stripper (Alicia Witt) in a seedy residential motel in downstate Illinois and the two end up on the run.
Set at the garishly purple Magic Castle motel in Orlando, it follows six year old Moonee (Brooklyn Prince) as she spends her summer vacation causing all sorts of mischief with her friends while her mom, Halley (Bria Vinaite) struggles to make ends meet, running scans and begging her way to her weekly rent.
In The Florida Project, six - year - old Moonee (remarkably expressive Brooklynn Prince) and her two best friends spend the summer running wild on the grounds of the Magic Castle, a week - by - week motel just a mile away from Florida's Disney World.
Instead of getting A-lister treatment, Vic is put up at a dump motel and taken to a bar where fanboy amateurs (Clark Duke, Ellar Coltrane) run the «big» show.
The Florida Project Description: A six - year - old girl (the remarkable Brooklynn Prince) and her two best friends run wild on the grounds of a week - by - week motel complex on the edge of Read More →
Once he is locked in a run - down motel room with his charge, it becomes clear that he might not have as much control over the situation as he may think.
Dafoe, who stars as a cranky but compassionate motel manager in Sean Baker's «The Florida Project,» a film that explores the heartbreaking effects of poverty on children living in a welfare motel outside Disney World, poked fun at the gala's run time.
This world is where Moonee runs wild one fateful summer, accompanied by Scooty (Christopher Rivera) and Jancey (Valeria Cotto), whom she meets when she spits directly onto her face from a motel balcony.
The Florida Project Description: A six - year - old girl (the remarkable Brooklynn Prince) and her two best friends run wild on the grounds of a week - by - week motel complex on the edge of Orlando's Disney World.
Moonee and her unemployed, tatted - up young mom Halley (Bria Vinaite) live in the shadow of Capitalism, a stone's throw from The Happiest Place on Earth in a rather run - down motel.
Moonee is constantly causing trouble with her friends, spitting on cars, turning off the motel's electricity, and running amuck.
A striking film about American poverty as told through the eyes of some rambunctious, foul - mouthed children who live in a run - down motel near the happiest place on Earth.
The story of a little six year old girl who lives at a run - down motel with her on - the - brink mother in the shadow of Disney World in Orlando, Florida, The Florida Project features one of the most incredible child performances I've ever seen from Brooklynn Prince, as well as a fantastic debut role from non-actress Bria Vinaite as the mother / daughter pair that form the film's heart.
I've got news for Winding Refn: There are no pumas, lions, jaguars or fang - bearing bobcats — not to mention trashy motels run by lunging rapists who look like Keanu Reeves — within 10 miles of Pasadena.
He's ostensibly on the run from a book store hold - up and she's a housekeeper at the motel where he hides out.
Second, she checks into a sleazy motel in Pasadena run by a gang of rapists, sex fiends and drug - fueled thugs masterminded as a joke by Keanu Reeves.
As often happens, documentary tendencies ran through some of the festival's best fictions, notably The Florida Project by Sean Baker (whose previous film was the astonishing Tangerine) and The Rider by Chloé Zhao: the first an excursion into the candy - colored stucco dilapidation of the residence motels and junk shops clustered a few streets away from Disney World, the second a trip into the ranches and rodeo arenas of South Dakota's High Plains.
In this place of concrete and telephone wires, transients subsisting on very little and tourists lost on the way to the nearby theme park, six - year - old Moonee (Brooklynn Prince) runs amok with a shifting group of friends and gets into trouble with the motel's usually patient manager Bobby (Willem Dafoe), while being occasionally looked after by her very young, alternately lackadaisical and ferocious mom, Halley (Bria Vinaite).
Sean Baker, USA, 2017, 105m U.S. Premiere A six - year - old girl (the remarkable Brooklynn Prince) and her two best friends run wild on the grounds of a week - by - week motel complex on the edge of Orlando's Disney World.
At - risk children running wild and having too much fun to know why they're hurting inside; a poverty - line motel named the Magic Castle, a cruelly short distance from Orlando's Walt Disney World, run by a kindly, big - hearted manager; a pace of perpetual motion set by the 6 - year - old with the reckless mother at the narrative center: It sounds like the stuff of vicious pathos.
He's got an ongoing skirmish with Halley, which is mostly about the rent money, but then she runs so low on cash that she starts to cross over into hooking, which renders her an outcast even inside this motel of outcasts.
Demetri Martin, nerdish cast member of The Daily Show, is already on board to play Tiber, an aspiring interior designer who has his ambitions curbed when he's called upon to run his family's Catskills motel.
Dire as that might seem, Baker turns this downbeat «America today» premise into the stuff of everyday beauty and wonder by lining up his brightly - lit but cool pastel aesthetic with the way his 6 - year - old protagonist, Moonee (Brooklynn Kimberly Prince), sees the run - down souvenir shops, ice - cream parlours, and rival motels around her as a kind of raggedy jungle gym.
The only place for anyone trapped within this stretch to go to is a seedy, isolated motel run by an almost equally unsavory manager (Hawkes, Hard Ball).
His most significant interaction with everyday Mexicans is at a motel in Veracruz, where he befriends the two shabbily dressed brothers that run it.
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