Sentences with phrase «snorting heroin»

He tells TMZ it started slowly with prescription pills, and recently escalated to snorting heroin.
Individually, Dana and Ali explore their own period - specific sides of Giuliani's Manhattan: Dana does layout at Paper magazine by day and attends slam poetry sessions by night; Ali sneaks out at night to dabble in snorting heroin with the club kids.
She stealthily redefines the condition known as «senior slump» by not just simply skipping classes but also staying out all night at raves, snorting heroin and consuming alcohol, having sex with her «not a boyfriend,» hanging out with the wrong crowd and perfecting her caustic put - downs.
She's drawn into spying on her dad by her wild - child younger sister (Quinn) who rails against her parents authority, although given that she's show snorting heroin at nightclubs, maybe their concern is well - advised.
«After 20 - plus years of being clean and sober, he reportedly snorted heroin several months before his death, and his addiction returned full - blown.»
In this case, getting the youngest daughter to the eponymous contest despite the unforgiving desert from Albuquerque to Los Angeles, a balky VW bus, a father who dreams of being a motivational superstar are hanging in the balance, a son with a vow of silence, and a grandfather who snorts heroin, and a brother - in - law who is both suicidal and the nation's foremost Proust scholar, and in the midst of all this is a mother who is trying to keep it all together using pretty much baling wire and chewing gum.
The grandfather (Alan Arkin) snorts heroin.

Not exact matches

Just about every character in this tale about a wannabe pageant princess has a prominent flaw that only makes them more endearing, particularly Alan Arkin as the heroin - snorting granddad and Toni Collette as the over-worked mother.
Wide - eyed and whacked out on the funny weed, Doc Sportello (Joaquin Phoenix) is a mind - fried private eye from sunny Southern California trying to make sense of a series of incidents involving, in no particular order: a spacey former girlfriend (Katherine Waterston); a missing real - estate mogul (Eric Roberts); a deceased saxophonist who apparently is not, in fact, deceased (Owen Wilson); a coke - snorting dentist with a libido in overdrive (Martin Short); a porno - parlor proprietress (Hong Chau); a bullying cop with hair cropped in a fearsome flattop (Josh Brolin); a cultlike rehab center; risqué neckties; a big, fat heroin stash; a mysterious sailboat and a torture chamber.
For all the shooting up, snorting, and pill popping that occurs in the film, rarely are the acts ever graphically shown; Aronofsky instead employs the same quick - cut montages of heroin being cooked, straws taking in lines of coke, pill bottles being opened, and pupils dilating.
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