Sentences with phrase «war reporters who»

Hansen - Løve also penned the film's script, which tells the story of a French war reporter who returns to his home in western India after being held hostage in Syria.

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Her iconic Princess Leia is set to appear in the next two «Star Wars» films, and insiders tell The Hollywood Reporter that at least two key scenes are planned for «Episode VIII» (Dec. 15) and «Episode IX» (2019): a Leia reunion with Luke Skywalker (Mark Hamill) and a confrontation with Kylo Ren (Adam Driver), her son who killed Harrison Ford's Han Solo in 2015's «The Force Awakens.»
«The whole world should clearly remember it was the US who first declared war on our country,» he told reporters on Monday in New York, where he had been attending the annual United Nations General Assembly.
He emphatically insisted on this distinction during a news conference, chastising reporters who had been so short - sighted as to describe it as an act of war.
A vast majority of U.S. journalists in Iraq are / were embedded reporters (to my understanding), and while I wouldn't be the one to volunteer leaving the protection that the military offers in a place of war and conflict, in order to tell the whole story, we need journalists who are brave enough to.
Notwithstanding that warning, he's decided to fight a limited war against his critics by talking to «bona fide reporters who want to know about my work.»
As with all screwballs, of course, there must be a fetching female to spar with, and she soon emerges in the person of Lexie Littleton (Renée Zellweger), a reporter who's gotten a tip that Carter's war record may not be quite as heroic as advertised.
Though this is day 59 of Infinity War's seven - month shoot, this is the first day this many Marvel characters are on screen together in this movie, according to Mark Ruffalo, who sat down with reporters along with Chadwick Boseman last June.
Yes, it's got some funny lines and the odd mildly sexy moment too, but it's also serious, revealing and touched by enough reality for us all to think we now know what it's like to be a female, fortysomething desk - bound television reporter who, on a whim, decides to «blow it all up» and head off to be a war reporter in Kabul.
Tom Holland has landed the role as the titular hero, making him the latest actor to slip into Spidey's red - and - blues and the first ever to web - swing his way into a Marvel Studios film — which may actually be «Captain America: Civil War» considering The Hollywood Reporter's report saying the actor screen tested with both Robert Downey Jr. and Chris Evans, who stand on opposite sides as Iron Man and Captain America in «Civil War
Daft thriller starring Jon Voight as Peter Miller, a young West German newspaper reporter who's investigating the whereabouts of missing war criminals when a Holocaust survivor's suicide leads him to a sinister association that protects former Nazis.
Based on Kim Barker's memoir, The Taliban Shuffle: Strange Days in Afghanistan and Pakistan, Fey thrives here, staring as Kim Baker - a network copy editor, who in 2003 leaves her desk job behind, to become a conflict reporter in war - torn Kabul.
Penny Colman's book, Where the Action Was: Women War Correspondents in World War II tells the stories of some of the women reporters who fought to cover the news.
He befriends a 103 - year - old war reporter, a tour guide who never leaves the Empire State Building, and lovers enraptured or scorned.
Ms. Passlof, who is impish in manner and presents a game face despite ill health that keeps her mostly bedridden, arched those exquisite eyebrows at a reporter and shared some war stories about the art world.
War Reporter and Good Morning America host who endured a panic attack live on air gives us a pragmatic's guide to meditation.
Here's a taste: «ABC's Bill Blakemore, who said he's reported on perhaps a dozen wars, likened covering climate change to being a reporter in 1939, on the brink of World War II.
This plaudit puts me in some fine company here at The Times, with past winners including Linda Greenhouse, who recently retired after decades covering the Supreme Court, my friend John Kifner, an amazingly unflappable war reporter, and John Herbers, who covered the civil rights movement in depth, among many other things.
«Morano, who worked as a producer in the mid-90s for radio commentator Rush Limbaugh, was also among the first reporters to write about the Swift Boat Veterans for Truth campaign scrutinizing Kerry's Vietnam War record.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, writer - producer Simon Kinberg — who worked with Trank on Fantastic Four and the Star Wars project — was reluctant to tackle another film with him again.
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