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Star Trek Beyond- The USS Enterprise Crew (Chris Pine, Karl Urban, Zachary Quinto and Zoe Saidana) encounter a new ruthless enemy Krall (Idris Elba) who takes them to the limit of destroying the Federation. Director Justin Lin (Fast And The Furious ) brings non-stop action throughout this sci-fi film. 2hrs long. No.1 at box office -$59M (budget -$189M)-****
Lights Out- This low budget horror movie is a box office hit. Rebecca (Teresa Palmer) and her little brother Martin (Gabriel Bateman) come face to face with an evil spirit that is their mother's friend.
This horror film pulled all stops to keep you jumping throughout. A plus for being original. Made $21M (budget- $4.9M)- ****
Ghostbusters(2016)- After a ghost invasion in New York City, a new crew of paranormal enthusiasts (Melissa McCarthy, Kristen Wiig, Kate McKinnon and Leslie Jones) band together to stop the evil threat taking over the city. This film was surprisingly funny. Must- see for laughs. Made $86M ( budget-$146M)- ****
The Secret Life Of Pets- A terrier named Max’ (voiced by Louis C.K.) quiet life comes to an end when his owner brings home a stray dog named Duke (voiced by Eric Stonestreet). The two dogs fight against each other until they run into a slick rabbit named Snowball (voiced by Kevin Hart). Hart’s voice brings this animation to life. Kids and adults will enjoy this film. No.1 at box office- $260M (budget- $75M)- ****
Mike And Dave Need Wedding Dates- Demanded by their parents, two hard partying brothers Dave and Mike (Zac Efron, Adam Devine) must find two dates to bring to their sister's wedding. The broth- ers find two nice girls (Alice-Anna Kendrick, Tatiana- Aubrey Plaza) who are really party girls. This film was really hilarious. A surprisingly well-written comedy. Director Jake Szymanski did really well with this off-beat comedy. Must-see for laughs. Made $40M (budget-$33M)- ****
The Legend Of Tarzan- Living in London, Tarzan(Alexander Skargard), Jane (Margot Robbie) and ex-military soldier(Samuel Jackson) are called back to Tarzan’s former home in the jungle to investigate the evil activities by a diamond collector (Christoph Waltz) and warlord (Dijimon Hounsou). Surprisingly, good with the fighting scenes of Tarzan and the animals. Made $115M (budget- $180M)- ****
The Purge: Election Year- Senator Charlie Roan (Elizabeth Mitchell), a Presidential candidate, is targeted for death on Purge night due to her vow to eliminate The Purge. Her secret service officer (Frank Grillo) and others (Mykelti Williams, Betty Gabriel, Joseph Soria) try to keep themselves and the Senator alive. If you liked the last two films, you will like this one. Made $76M (budget-$10M)- ****
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 $123M (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. Made $460M (budget- N/A)- ****
Independence Day: Resurgence- Two decades after the first Independence Day invasion, the planet Earth is faced with another attack by aliens. The crew (Jeff Goldblum, Liam Hemsworth,Bill Pullam and Jessie T. Usher) must come up with a plan to stop them. This movie was flat out terrible. I see why Will Smith passed on this awful script. Director Roland Emmerich (Day After Tomorrow) misstepped on this film. Don't waste your money. Trust me. Wait for it on DVD. Made $101M (budget-$165M) - *
DAYS OF OUR LIVES: Steve begins a new, unexpected ca- reer. Jennifer seeks help from an unlikely source.
YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS: Victoria gets a proposition. Phyllis can't resist Billy. Chloe stands up to Victor.
THE BOLD AND THE BEAUTIFUL: Steffy reveals that Liam has influenced her choice of roles. Eric and Quinn revel in their reunion.
GENERAL HOSPITAL: Claudette's scheme appears to be working like a charm. Liz has misgivings about a promise made to Franco. Amy makes a horrific discovery.
Leo (July 23-Aug. 22) -
You might like to know that for some reason, especially this af- ternoon and this evening, de- tails about your personal life might be public. (Weird.) This could be within your work area or your neighborhood. It could be anything. Prepare for your “public” moment!
Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) - Do something different! Break free from your usual rou- tine so that you can satisfy your urge for something stimulating and unusual. If you can travel or even take a short trip, do so. Visit ethnic restaurants. Talk to people from different back- grounds. Shake things up a lit- tle.
Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) - You’re working hard to earn money and spend it. You’re also enjoying the company of younger, creative people lately. Make an effort to stay on top of financial matters — banking, debt, taxes, inheritances and shared property. Know what’s happening.
Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) - The Moon will move into Taurus, which is 180 degrees opposite from your sign. (And yes, opposites do attract ac- cording to astrology.) When the Moon is opposite you, you have to be conciliatory. You have to go more than halfway when dealing with others. No biggie.
Sagittarius (Nov. 22- Dec. 21) - Sometimes as the day wears, your energy wanes. But as this day progresses, you will become more work-ori- ented and fussier about your standards. You will want to tidy up your act and be precise about things so that you feel better organized. Hut! 2, 3, 4!
Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) - This is a lovely, playful day. But it’s also a creative day for you. Therefore, if you work in the arts, the hospitality in- dustry, the entertainment world, show business or per- haps with children, then you
will be full of original, creative ideas. Well done!
Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) - You will enjoy an oppor- tunity to cocoon at home. You have been ambitious, and you have also been involved with partners and friends. You need to take a breather so that you can get grounded.
Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20) - This is a loosey-goosey day in some respects. But whatever happens, you will want to be on the go, talking to others, taking short trips, plus dispensing and gathering infor- mation. Enjoy time sharing your ideas with siblings, neigh- bors and relatives.
Aries (March 21-April 19) - It’s easy to identify with what you own. The upside is you will be motivated to take care of your stuff, while the downside is you won’t want to lend anything. Don’t let it bother you if you suddenly feel you have to defend yourself about something ridiculous.
Taurus (April 20-May 20) - The Moon moves into your sign to stay for the next two days. This makes you feel more subjective about every- thing. Your emotions will run strong, and you could be de- manding. The upside is that when the Moon is in your sign you are a little bit luckier than everyone else. Yay me!
Gemini (May 21-June 20) - By nature you are curious and chatty. However, as the day wears on you will feel an increasing desire to withdraw somewhere to be by yourself. Get good finger food to snack on, all the better. You just need to cocoon a little.
Cancer (June 21-July 22) - You might feel protective about a friend. You are willing to help someone, especially a female friend. (You want to bond with someone.) This is also a good day to think about your long-term goals. Do you have any?
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