Sentences with phrase «tabloid headlines as»

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After a fractious divorce in 2009, Roy and Dash engaged in what can be described as an ugly custody battle, which routinely triggered tabloid headlines.
While she may quietly revel in her profile as a media celebrity, she does draw the line at one tabloid headline which dubbed her «Baroness Battleaxe».
Impact assessments may not make for great sound bites or lurid tabloid headlines, but they do result in better policy, and at a time of severe cuts, there is a pressing need to ensure all public spending is as effective as possible.
The tabloids: The appearance of all - but - nude body - painted babes in sanitized Times Square — once home to strictly family friendly characters like anti-Semitic Elmos and cop - punching Spider - Men — gave editors of the city's scandal sheets the opportunity to plaster their pages with sexy pics and indignant headlines, engaging in what one Observer contributor described as the unbeatable paper - selling combo of «simultaneous shaming and titillating.»
Sidney (Neve Campbell) is living a paranoid existence of electronic gates and password - protected locks, while Dewey (David Arquette) acts as technical advisor on the second sequel to Scream 2's movie - within - a-movie, «Stab 3», and Gale Weathers (Courteney Cox Arquette) headlines a tabloid news program.
Labeled as «extremist» and a «provocation» enough to spark tabloid headlines like «the film Hitler could have made,» Armando Iannucci's The Death of Stalin wears a giant badge of pride next to a tiny medallion of shame on its cinematic uniform on being banned in four nations: Russia, Kyrgyzstan, Azerbaijan, and Kazakhstan.
Here, a punchy hot - off - the - presses account of the pursuit and capture of John Dillinger provides the story inspiration as tough - guy Cagney gives it to»em good in a movie that's «fast, gutsy, as simplistic and powerful as a tabloid headline» (Geoff Andrew, Time Out Film Guide).
A: Unlike the headlines you may see in the tabloids, there really is no such thing as «grounds for divorce» in Canada.
These new works are composed of 3,712 tabloid headline posters, collated and sorted according subject so as to create 292 pieces ---LSB-...]
Art that plumbs the arcane and poses as radical has become as common as a tabloid headline.
The Daily Mail is a British tabloid most famous for outlandish headlines such as «Is the Bum the New Side Boob» and «ISIS Chief executioner winning hearts with his rugged looks.»
I happened to be in that very court yesterday and overheard two crowns bemoaning Batchford's attack on them as they struggled to fairly present the crown's case as opposed to shamelessly toady to the tabloid headlines.
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