Sentences with phrase «sleaze as»

There's also Bradley Cooper, playing his now - trademark unctuous sleaze as a legendary arms dealer on a terrorist watch list, and the ridiculously charming Ana de Armas, staking a claim as the Next Big Thing despite a thankless role as the long - suffering wife who finds a bundle of money taped to the bottom of a sink.
Justin Bartha oozes privileged sleaze effectively, and Chris Noth oozes regular sleaze as a disheveled lawyer who helps Leah out... for a price.
By 1962, he was more often cast in tiny roles in Hollywood comedies like Jerry Lewis» Way... Way Out (1967) and character parts in such European sleaze as Fanny Hill (1964).
But that's all the more reason for voters to exercise their own electoral judgment, and now they have new evidence to judge Senatorial sleaze as Mr. Menendez seeks re-election.

Not exact matches

as part of the preliminaries may make all of us, male or female, initially «sensitive» or not, into manipulative sleazes.
The cast is superb: Malkovich as the analyst Cox shows a true flair for comedy, Clooney is on top form here as the sleaze whose life intersects with Litzke almost by accident and Brad Pitt, playing a much younger man than his true age, is brilliantly idiotic and brainless.
Fowler points to the parallels between the Conservatives in the early nineties and the present day government, as it wrestles with allegations of sleaze, deep divisions and enmities within the Parliamentary Party, growing fears about the economy and employment, and a series of seemingly unstoppable accidents.
The angst in the South West is as much shock at the Dasukigate chink in Falae's hitherto formidable integrity armour, as it is linking Afenifere (Afenifere of Awo, the immaculate avatar), to free - wheeling sleaze in contemporary Nigeria.
That decadence would push an Olisa Metuh to preen and strut in court, as if being docked for alleged sleaze deserved some gold medal.
The truth, as Paul Flynn explained to this unbelieving audience, is the public have a «very powerful impression of sleaze in this House which is very damaging».
The double whammy gave opposition leader Ed Miliband plenty too work with as he attacked the Mr Cameron for allowing a «shadow of sleaze» to hang over Westminster
The Tories attacking Labour on sleaze, while at the same time refusing to get involved in arriving at a cross-party consensus solution, and with their own skeletons in the closet, strikes me as rank hypocrisy.
Hours after Media Matters for America named Sean Hannity its 2008 Misinformer of the Year for promoting and embellishing a vast array of false and misleading claims about President - elect Barack Obama and attacking members of Obama's family, as well as Sen. Hillary Clinton and other progressives, Hannity announced during the December 17 broadcast of his radio show that Media Matters was the «winner» of «our first - ever Left - Wing Obamamania Media Propaganda Sleaze Award.»
The Labour government is now seen as tainted with sleaze, as the latest poll suggests David Cameron is regarded as a more capable politician than Gordon Brown.
The media herd has also reached the point where it is clear that editors (particularly Sunday newspaper editors) are putting so much pressure on political reporters to «come up with the goods» on sleaze that they report perfectly legitimate activities as possible sleaze.
As attorney general, he campaigned in 2010 on a vow to end the sleaze, saying Albany was so crooked, it «would make Boss Tweed blush.»
He said: «I suspect Blair and his government are going to be as strongly identified with the loss of public trust as Major's was with sleaze.
The million - dollar corruption case lodged against Brooklyn state Sen. Carl Kruger did more than depict him as the personification of sleaze.
The feeling I get is that many see a Labour defeat at the next GE as being a purifying process by which the Labour party can move away from the «sleaze, n, spin» years.
It was a thriving lootocracy; for a country notorious around the world for sleaze, the Jonathan administration set new records, which The Economist (magazine) of London described as «industrial scale corruption.»
Sleaze probe minister Damian Green poses with a LIFEBOAT as May fights to keep government afloat
Political corruption and sleaze was identified as significant by 8 % of respondents, double last year's figure.
With such films as Death - Scort and other grindhouse worthy sleaze, he is growing a steady following online.
First of all, the casting for the series was brilliant - Greg Kinnear was as good a JFK as you could hope for, the perfect balance of vulnerability, presence and sleaze - and although she's received a lot of flak, mostly due to events that have nothing to do with the series - Katie Holmes, at moments, truly owns the role of Jackie Kennedy.
Completing the circle of sleaze is Tracy's brother (Martin Henderson), who lost his leg in a mysterious accident, and her former flame / dope partner, a Vietnamese Australian named Jonny (Dustin Nguyen), who has just returned to Sydney to work as a stockbroker.
Originally it was announced that the series would make its debut in November 2014, but a recent teaser trailer for the series starring Bob Odenkirk as the hilarious sleaze ball attorney Saul Goodman says otherwise.
After the pay - off goes wrong, Creasy vows to take revenge on all those who have contributed to Pita's death, turning to Federal Investigations chief Manzano (Giancarlo Giannini) and upright journalist Mariana (Rachel Ticotin) to guide him through all the sleaze and corruption — and, being an ex-assassin for the CIA, Creasy knows a thing or two about the business of killing — or, as his friend Raymond (Christopher Walken) puts it, «Creasy's art is death; he's about to paint his masterpiece».
The pleasures of Lovelace are in its casting choices, allowing a brio trio like Sarsgaard, Hank Azaria and Bobby Cannavale to sleaze up a pivotal scene, and an unrecognizable Sharon Stone to go full Jessica Lange as Linda's shamed mother.
On the other hand, Hill comes off as a money hungry, offensive sleaze.
Less noble are the aptly - named Sleaze Brothers (Joe Flaherty and Dave Thomas of Canadian sketch comedy «SCTV»), who see the missing yellow one as the type of funfair attraction that could make them rich.
An unusual structure gives this biopic a surprising kick as it explores both sides of the porn industry: the glamour and the sleaze.
Billy Zane gets to sleaze it up as a fashion design prof, and Cam Gigandet is a hunky mannequin that squints a lot and makes cocky smirks as Sara's frat boyfriend.
Teresa Palmer co-stars as a woman who lives with her daughter in the same hotel in which King is staying (and who becomes his only friend), while Luke Evans and Alfred Molina play the sleaziest of the sleaze.
This isn't your normal procedural crime drama as there's plenty of sleaze and nudity to help spice things up.
Hollywood has always been seen as both the kingdom of glamor and the city of sleaze: a dream factory with dirty secrets.
Schumacher is good at showing you the sleaze, but he's not as good at evoking a feeling of dread, or twisting the knot in your stomach.
Meanwhile, Ralph Fiennes and Matthew Goode clearly had great fun as pig - headed misogynists, with the former nailing insensitivity and with the latter turning up the sleaze dial to 11.
Ray Liotta's appearance as Kuklinski's ringleader boss Roy is unsurprising but appropriate — the man does criminal sleaze so very well.
These qualities, given added weight by the shot's extended duration, encourage the viewer to regard the action as though it were a piece of sculpture, to contemplate the intermingling of glamour and sleaze.
The ragtag bunch of co-workers are clichéd but fun, and Shaun Evans is far more effective as a crude sleaze than he was as the lead in Gone (which was released in Australia the same day as Cashback).
Killers human and supernatural rampage through this impressive black box, as Jay Chattaway's gritty «Maniac» brings 80's NYC synth sleaze to Joe Spinell's sweaty mannequin lover, while Michael Convertino's strikingly original score to «The Hidden's» body jumping alien slug still stands as one of the genre's most bizarrely percussive and effective soundtracks, samples creating a sound that's violently otherworldly, which also capturing the haunted spirit of the relentless E.T. cop out to bring him in.
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For my part, although I thought a few of the works splendid (the Francis Picabia), even masterful (the Jenny Saville), I could not shake off the yawn of erotica on parade, the distrust of sleaze positioned as artistry, and the disinterest in overworked tropes fronting shock as it's no longer possible to experience it.
We're a long way from the paintings that Ofili was making in the 1990s, when he had a studio in King's Cross and translated the surrounding sleaze into an urban phantasmagoria of larger - than - life innocents and villains in paintings such as Foxy Roxy and Pimpin» Ain't Easy (But It Sure Is Fun).
And yet, as the New Labour government knows only too well, one must be whiter than white oneself for accusations of political sleaze not to come back to haunt you.
The point is merely to demonstrate that there is no need for renewables, at all, in the «energy mix» — that nuclear can cover as much of the «low carbon» generation as is deemed necessarily, without sleaze.
There are so many sleaze bag companies out there like Access America whose mission is to come up with schemes to take as much of your money as possible.
It is to damn the Report as unworthy of attention, to create such an atmosphere of sleaze and suspicion around it that those who want to reject or ignore it feel they can comfortably do so.
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