Sentences with phrase «tabloid journalist in»

The movie marks Hanks» return to the big screen after his Tony nominated - turn this spring in «Lucky Guy,» in which he played a late tabloid journalist in Nora Ephron's final work.

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And Max Mosley, the former head of Formula One who successfully brought a series of suits against News of the World for publishing pictures of him involved in an orgy, later funded a number of lawsuits against the same tabloid by people who said its journalists had hacked their phones.
The only tabloid journalist included in the footnotes is Ken Lovett of the New York Daily News.
Dilip's long time friend, Motwani (Kal Penn), a tabloid journalist knows that Bhopal residents complain of the constant stench in the air and wake up at night choking from the gas.
Also, Will Arnett steals the scene as an over-the-top tabloid «journalist» who reports on Conner's exploits with the relish of a dog who just found a bone in the backyard.
While it's fun to snicker at the real - life idiocy of the conspiracy to injure Kerrigan — carried out, a tabloid journalist (Bobby Cannavale) tells us, by «two of the biggest boobs in a story populated solely by boobs» — the laughter dies, or should die, as Harding gets thrown to the floor by Gillooly, or viciously slapped by her mother.
Now, DiGaudio is the prime suspect in the murder of an annoying tabloid journalist, and he wants out from under the rap.
The former News of the World tabloid journalist set up his own company to self - publish a biography of pop diva Rita Ora, in the run up to Christmas.
Recently, journalist David Rose published a deeply misleading article in the Mail on Sunday, a UK tabloid, claiming, «Global average temperatures over land have plummeted by more than 1C».
Scientific journalists and media communicators need to get their act together an get the message out better in the tabloids etc..
«Section 55 is very specific and narrowly drawn and should not inhibit normal investigative journalism although some tabloid journalists who take things too far will be at risk as will private detectives who operate in an unlawful way.»
The Private Eye journalist whom Kurtha contacted passed on the story to the tabloids and versions of it appeared in both the News of the World and the Daily Star.
(The tabloid journalist still lurking in me wanted to call the blog something like «Forgetting to tell DD about cheating» but I decided that was a bit too naughty.
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