Friday, January 27, 2012

One for the money

  • Jason OMara appears to get an eyeful of co-star Katherine Heigl during a comedic shower scene in One For the Money, opening today.
  • (USA Today)
  • It is not a great sign when a big studio movie opens without much in the way of publicity and interviews. Its a terrible sign when a big studio movie opens without any advance screenings.
  • (nola.com)
  • Marcus theaters like the Majestic Cinemas in Brookfield wont be showing One for the Money because of a lack of a deal with the films distributor.
  • (The Business Journal)
  • Lincoln Exposed Festival Passes now available. Four-day passes for Lincoln Exposed, the annual festival showcasing Lincoln bands, are now available at the Bourbon Theatre, the Zoo Bar and Duffys Tavern, the three venues that will host the Feb. 8-11 festival.
  • (Lincoln Journal Star)
  • Katherine Heigls latest movie One for the Money will not be playing at the Midwest theatre chain Marcus Theatres. The financial disagreement has now apparently resulted in One for the Money not playing at Marcus Theatres.
  • (digitalspy.com)
  • "I feel like I learned to be more responsible with my money and the choices I make. One bad decision can mess up your whole future.
  • (New York Times)
  • Last Monday, Underworld: Awakening woke up to the news that it had won the weekends box office. Its amazing what casting one of the best-looking women on the planet and dressing her in one of the tightest outfits imaginable can do for ticket sales.
  • (YAHOO!)
  • "One For the Money," the new Katherine Heigl vehicle based on the popular Janet Evanovich book series, is now playing at a local theater near you. Since "One For the Money" was not screened early for critics, Alison Willmore (of The A.
  • (Gant Daily)
  • Last week, the Globe quoted two Washington-based watchdog groups who said taking money from an earmark he secured amounted after members of Congress after they retire - a loophole one of the watchdogs said should be closed.
  • (Boston Globe)
  • Couples are requesting, in lieu of wedding gifts, donations of money to pay for goats Giving to charity is one way of being grounded, says wedding blogger Nina Callaway.
  • (Wall Street Journal)

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