The Furious franchise hasn’t been very fast at creating a noteworthy film, but they finally have one – eight is great. They have moved from “mostly muscle” to “successful story” driving their usually fast moving action and loads of special effects into a movie appealing to most viewers.
“Crimes of the Heart,” by American dramatist Beth Henley, won the 1981 Pulitzer Prize for Drama. In 1986, Henley’s conceit was transformed into a novel and a film.
The Keystone Cops in bumper cars. Driving habits vary throughout the world, but after seeing Dmitrii Kalashnikov’s The Road Movie, one would wonder if there are driving schools or any automobile insurance to be had in Russia – let alone what the costs might be.
While recently scanning the internet I came across a site which proclaims: “One of the best ways to prevent Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is with a cocktail.
The Keystone Cops in bumper cars. Driving habits vary throughout the world, but after seeing Dmitrii Kalashnikov’s The Road Movie, one would wonder if there are driving schools or any automobile insurance to be had in Russia – let alone what the costs might be.
On May 31 an email blast was sent to the rank and file from the Long Beach Police Officers Association (POA) headquarters announcing that Steve James, their president, will retire in October, and praised the 17 years he has been their elected president, boasting that he “became a leading voice on
Last week I encountered a man inside Smart and Final with a small dog on a retractable leash. Obviously he was not blind in need of a guide dog and that long leash was inappropriate for those of us wanting to pass through.
If you’ve paid attention these past few years, you’re aware of a lot of disagreement on our nation’s healthcare. With the enactment in 2010 of the Affordable Care Act (ACA), generally referred to as Obamacare, the details of providing medical services to Americans became a federal mandate.