Subtitles results for journalist
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El Guapo's '10 Things Movie Journalist Should Never Do' Subtitles
To say that the online film journalism community is one big dysfunctional family is putting it mildly. Even though we compete for scoops, interviews, etc., most of us are actually good friends. A lot of my peers I consider close friends. Some I consider lowlifes who will step on you the first chance they get.Its not an easy job. Between set visits, interviews, daily news, junkets, reviews, press lines and conventions, its a lot of work. Im not sure why, though, but film journalists can do some really silly things. If youre a movie journalist and are guilty of one or more of these habits, then hopefully you take this advice and change your unprofessional ways. Lets be honest, you know youre doing something wrong if an idiot like me has to point it out to you.Read More
The Hunting Party Subtitles
Released: 01/22/2008 Rated: R - for strong language and some violent content. Avg. Score: 3.33/5 | Trailers | Photos | Reviews A cynical TV war correspondent Richard Gere and his trusty cameraman Terrence Howard go after the biggest story of their careers: interviewing the notorious Bosnian war criminal known only as the Fox. However, getting so close to this elusive figure embroils the journalists in a vast conspiracy that involves the U.N. and the CIA Based on a true story.
Leatherheads Subtitles
Release: Apr. 4, 2008 Rated: Rating Pending Details | Trailers | Photos In 1925, Dodge Connolly George Clooney is the star player in a slowly dying sport: Football. To help re-energize the game with the public, Connolly recruits a WWI hero, Carter Rutherford John Krasinski, to lead his team to greatness. But when a pretty, young journalist Renée Zellweger discovers that Rutherfords war exploits may be more fiction than fact, Connelly uses his charming demeanor to stop her from exposing the truth.
Zodiac Subtitles
Released: 07/24/2007 Avg. Score: 5/5 | Trailers | Photos | Reviews Based on the real-life terror that gripped San Francisco in the 70s, several police detectives and newspaper journalists try to uncover the identity of the mysterious Zodiac Killer. Although he sends taunting notes and clues through the mail, he always seems just one step ahead of those looking to stop his killing spree.
Interview Subtitles
Released: 12/11/2007 Rated: R Avg. Score: 3.33/5 | Trailers | Photos | Reviews Journalist Pierre Peders Steve Buscemi is used to covering wars all over the world, so hes horribly upset when he learns that his next assignment is to interview a vapid TV soap star Sienna Miller. However, although they seem like they are worlds apart, as the two strangers start getting to really know each other, they realize they have a lot more in common than they ever imagined.
Definitely, Maybe Subtitles
Release: Feb. 14, 2008 Rated: Rating Pending Details | Trailers As a father Ryan Reynolds goes through a difficult divorce, his young daughter Abigail Breslin starts questioning him on his entire romantic history. So, he tells her the tale of the three great loves of his life and she must guess which women eventually became her mother. Is it the sweet-as-pie girl-next-door Emily Elizabeth Banks? His best friend Isla Fisher? Or the flaky journalist Rachel Weisz?
Lions for Lambs Subtitles
Release: Nov. 9, 2007 Rated: Rating Pending Details | Trailers | Photos In Washington, D.C., Senator Jasper Irving Tom Cruise has his eyes on the White House, so he promises a big scoop to a TV journalist Meryl Streep that will hopefully land him on every screen in America. But is the story as explosive as promised, or is the reporter just being duped? Meanwhile, an altruistic college professor Robert Redford tries to inspire an emotionally detached student Andrew Garfield into becoming more politically motivated.