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DAYS OF OUR LIVES: Nicole pleads her innocence and swears Kate killed Deimos. Deimos makes a fast friend with Parker, which Chloe witnesses. Chad privately makes plans to break Abigail out of the facility. Rafe does his best to try to reach Hope, but she’s already gone away with Aiden. Abigail decides she can’t wait for Chad any longer.
YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS: Billy and Phyllis’ romantic getaway is interrupted by a surprise visitor. Dylan confronts Adam with damaging evidence.
THE BOLD AND THE BEAUTIFUL: Rick and Steffy become suspicious when Ridge has a new attitude towards his nemesis. Bill surprises Brooke then gives her two options regarding their future. Liam and Steffy share a poignant moment about their past and con- templating the future. Thomas blindsides Ridge in regard to their arrangement with Douglas. Bill must choose which son, Wyatt or Liam, has the better business plan.
GENERAL HOSPITAL: Griffin is troubled about Nathan. Finn’s condition worsens.
Central Intelligence- After being bullied in high school, Bob Stone ( Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson) finds his old school pal Calvin Joyner (Kevin Hart) through facebook. The mild mannered Joyner is lured into the world of international espionage. Surprisingly funny because of Johnson’s goofy acting and Hart’s craziness. Must see for laughs. Made $35M (budget-$50M)- ****
Finding Dory- The friendly-but forgetful Blue Tang fish Dory (voiced by Ellen DeGeneres) reunite with Nemo and his father (voiced by Albert Brooks) to find Dory’s family. Disney scores again with this family friendly animation. No. 1 at the box office- $135M (budget- N/A)- ****
The Conjuring 2- Based on a true story in 1977, paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren (Patrick Wilson, Vera Farmiga) come out of retirement to travel to Enfield, London to save a little girl who starts to show signs of demonic possession. The single mother of four and the Warrens must save them- selves when the spirit goes after them. Definitely, not for kids. This movie was really creepy. If you like scary movies, then this film pushes all the right buttons for a horror film. Made - $71M (budget-$40M)- ****
Warcraft(2016)- In the land of magic, the peaceful world of Azeroth stands on the brink of war as a fearsome race of Orc Warriors (Toby Kebbell, Daniel Wu) invade their kingdom to take over. Led by the king (Dominic Cooper) and a fierce warrior (Travis Fimmel) with a few allies( Paula Patton, Ben Foster, and Ben Schnetzer) must try to defend their land. Can't see how this movie received bad reviews, this movie was off-the-chain action packed. Director Duncan Jones spared no one. Must-see for action /fantasy fans. If you can, check it out in the IMAX/3D theater. Made $38M/foreign-$339M (budget-$160M)- **** and then some.
Now You See Me 2- The fourhorsemen (Jesse Eisenberg, Mark Ruffalo, Woody Harrison, Dave Franco and newcomer Lizzy Caplan) are forcibly recruited by an ruthless tech genius (Daniel Radcliffe) to pull off their most impossible heist, if they want to stay alive. Morgan Freeman and Michael Caine resurface as major players in the heist. Not quiet as good as the first, but it’s worth seeing to check out the magic tricks. A little long 2hrs/10mins. Made $41M (budget-N/A)- ***
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles - Out Of The Shadows: As the evil villain Shredder (Brian Lee) joins forces with the mad scientest Baxter Stockman (Tyler Perry) to take over the world, the Ninja Turtles and reporter April ( Megan Fox) must confront an even a greater villain: The notorious Krang. This should be the last film for this franchise. Wait for it on DVD. Made $71M (budget-$135M)- **
Popstar - Never stop Never Stopping- A pop star Conner (Adam Samberg) goes from being on top to his solo album being a failure. Conner must do everything to maintain his celebrity status. Sandberg is the lead rapper/singer of the group Lonely Island. This film gives you a behind the scenes look of how pop stars live their lives. Surpisingly, good. Made 8M (budget -N/A)- ****
X-Men: Apocalypse - The world’s first evil mutant, Apocalypse (Oscar Isaac) wages a deadly war against the world and the X-Men (James McAvoy, Jennifer Lawrence, Michael Fassbender, Alexander Shipp and Nicholas Hoult). Personally, I think this might be the best X-Men film. Action-packed, very vi- olent and special effects were great. Director Bryan Singer (Superman Returns/ X-Men trilogy) Must see for action fans. No. 1 at box office. Made $146M/ Foreign $362M (Budget $170M). **** and then some.
The Angry Birds - Red, Chuck and Bomb (Angry Birds) must figure out what the green piggies are up to when they visit their island. Kids will enjoy this animation. Made $103M. (Budget $73M). ***
The Nice Guys - A private detective (Ryan Gosling) and a hired enforcer (Russell Crowe) become un- likely partners to solve the mysterious disappearance of a young actress. This film was funny and very vi- olent. Must-see for action fans. Made $34M. (Budget N/A) ****
Neighbors 2: Sorority Rising - Mac Radner and his wife (Seth Rogen, Rose Byrne) put their house up for sale, but can’t find a buyer because a wild sorority moves in next door. This spin-off was disappoint- ing with limited laughs. Wait for it on DVD. Made $54M. (Budget N/A). **1/2
Jungle Book - Directed by Jon Favreau (Iron Man), this movie was about a boy, Mowgli (Neel Sethi) being raised by a family of wolves, was forced to leave his home when a fearsome tiger, Shere Khan (Idris Elba) wants to kill him. Guided by a no-nonsense panther (Ben Kingsley) and a free-spirited bear (Bill Murray), Mowgli learns a valuable life lessons on how to survive on his epic journey. The special effects making the animals look real were truly amazing. Made $356M/ Foreign $566M. (Budget $175M). ****
Barbershop: The Next Cut - Directed by Malcolm D. Lee (The Best Man Holiday), the Chicago south- side community has taken a turn for the worse between random killings and the gangs. The crew at Calvin’s Barbershop (Ice Cube, Cedric ‘The Entertainer’, Regina Hall, J. B. Smoove, Common and Nicki Minaj) come together to bring peace to their neighborhood. This is the best of the Barbershop films, because the film tackles all the social issues. Really enjoyed it! Made $53M. (Budget N/A). ****
The Boss - A billionaire (Melissa McCarthy) is sent to prison after she’s caught insider trading. When she returns from prison to rebrand herself, not everyone she messed over is so quick to forgive and forget. If you like the McCarthy style of comedy, then this film is for you. Made $63M. (Budget $29M). ***
Eye In The Sky - Col. Katherine Powell (Helen Mirren) is in command of an operation to capture ter- RATINGS
rorists in Kenya. Her mission escalates when a girl enters the kill zone and the drone operator (Aaron Paul)
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Cancer (June 21-July 22) - This is a good time for you with the Sun and Venus in your sign. It’s a very good time to shop for wardrobe items; however, do not do this during the Moon Alert today. Wait till after 3:15 p.m. to make your choices. Enjoy this playful, fun- filled day!
Leo (July 23-Aug. 22) -
You will enjoy cocooning at home or hiding today. You will also enjoy talking to a friend or a member of a group. Chaos and activity where you live con- tinue to demand attention. Doublecheck financial plans that you make with others today
Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) - It’s important to know that a good portion of this day is a Moon Alert, which means you can’t make firm promises. Meanwhile, back at the board- room, discussions with bosses, parents, teachers, VIPs and the police will tempt you to agree to concessions, deadlines or obligations. Don’t do this dur- ing the Moon Alert.
Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) - Travel plans are dicey today but they might unfold as ex- pected. Then again, they might not. It is, however, an excellent day for profile discussions about philosophy, religion, pol- itics and heady subjects. Ex- plore ideas and learn something new!
Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) - You have lots of energy now because fiery Mars is in your sign. Today travel for pleasure appeals. You might also be attracted to someone from another culture. In dis- cussions about inheritances, shared property, taxes, debt and insurance — be careful. Do not agree to anything during the Moon Alert.
Sagittarius (Nov. 22- Dec. 21) - On the whole, this is a fortunate time because oth- ers are generous to you. This also means it’s a good time to negotiate deals because they will probably benefit you. Today, however, don’t go over- board with promises to others.
Be careful about agreements during the Moon Alert. Protect yourself.
Capricorn (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) - Be cautious and conser- vative at work because you might promise more than you can deliver in your eagerness to please someone. Remain real- istic. Deal with what can be done and what cannot be done. Avoid big decisions during the Moon Alert.
Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) - This is a wonderful, cre- ative day, especially for writers, artists and people who work with children. You might dazzle someone with your original ideas or new spin on things. It’s also a fun day to socialize! (However, there is a tendency to go overboard — be careful.)
Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20) - This is a fun-filled day. Enjoy flirtations, sports events, playful times with children, the arts and all social occasions. Something to do with a family event or family discussion might tempt you to promise more than you can deliver. Don’t do this.
Aries (March 21-April 19) - Be careful about making promises today. Most of this day is loosey-goosey because of the Moon Alert. Therefore, you might make big suggestions or agree to something that later is impossible. Don’t do this to yourself.
Taurus (April 20-May 20)-Thisisapoordaytoshop or make financial decisions be- cause whatever you initiate today will not fulfill your objec- tive. Doublecheck financial matters because errors are likely. After 3:15 p.m., you’re in the clear.
Gemini (May 21-June 20) - A good portion of this day is a Moon Alert. Refrain from making plans and sugges- tions during these times, and do not shop. Today Mercury is your sign at odds with Jupiter, which makes you optimistic and upbeat, but inclined to ex- cess and broad strokes. Easy does it.
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