Such is the case for One For The Money, the new film from director Julie Anne Robinson. Due out this Friday, the film is an adaptation of the first Stephanie Plum book Janet Evanovich, of which there are now 18. But while it's everyone on the set that
One For the Money was released into the US movie theatres on January 27, 2011 which was a little surprising to me with all the empty seats I saw at Loews. But perhaps, inconsistent movie goers like me might not have been aware that this
Katherine Heigl steps into the shoes of Janet Evanovich's best-selling bounty hunter, and the results are hardly page-turning.
Katherine Heigl steps into the shoes of Janet Evanovich's best-selling bounty hunter, and the results are hardly page-turning.
Be it a bridge, sewer, LRT station or museum, spending money on one project takes money from another or raises taxes. And no one seems willing to raise taxes. But the proposed complex is not "infrastructure," it is a revenue-generating business venture