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    General Hospital: Valentin pays Lulu a visit. Anna admits the worst is possible. Liz is reassured.
Obrecht gets a bad feeling. Laura is dumbfounded. Julian com- pels Ava to seek help.
The Bold & The Beautiful: Wyatt makes Quinn apologize to Sally. Sally takes Wyatt off guard with the news she is reconsidering her move to Spencer Publications.
Katie and Bill find themselves set up on a date again, and share a romantic meal with Chef Chambre. Brooke's irritated to learn what Taylor has in mind for their children.
The Young & The Restless: Abby remains firm. Cane re- ceives a reality check.
The Abbotts get a shock when Ashley returns.
Days Of Our Lives: Rafe gets Ted in trouble with Abe. Jordan reveals a shocking secret to Rafe. Ciara and Ben share a
sexy moment as she takes care of him.
 Us - Director and screenwriter Jordan Peele (Get Out) puts together another thought provoking horror masterpiece. A family (Lupita Nyong'o, Winston Duke (both Black Panther), Evan Alex, Shahadi Wright Joseph) goes on a vacation that turns into chaos when a group of doppelgängers (shadow of themselves) begins to terrorize them. You might think this is a regular horror film until the end of the movie that will bring it all together. You will go WTF- Definitely a movie you have to see again. A must-see for horror fans. No.1 at box office- $77M U.S/ foreign- $16M (budget- $20M)- Classic
Greta - A young woman, Frances, (Chloe Grace Moretz) befriends a lonely widow, Greta (Isabelle Hup- pert) who has a deadly agenda for her. Director Neil Jordan did a great job with turning this thriller into a horror movie. Must-see for horror fans. Made $10M (budget-N/A)- ****
Captain Marvel - Carol Danvers ( Brie Larson) becomes Captain Marvel when she is caught in a galac- tic war and the aliens' blast hits her. She join forces with The Avengers Nick Fury (Samuel Jackson) to stop the aliens from ruling the world. The movie started good, but later fizzled because the villians were average fighters. Made - $323M- U.S./ foreign- $590M- (Budget -N/A)- ***
A Madea Family Reunion - A family reunion becomes a hilarious nightmare as Madea (Tyler Perry) and the crew ( Aunt Bam-Cassie Davis, Hattie- Patrice Lovely and Joe, Brian, Heathrow-Tyler Perry) travel to backwoods Georgia, where they find themselves unexpectedly planning a funeral that might unveil scan- dalous family secrets. This is definitely Tyler Perry's funniest Madea. Must -see for laughs. Made $66M (bud- get- N/A)- ****
Alita: Battle Angel - A deactivated, female cyborg is put together and goes on a bounty hunter quest to find out who she is. A well-trained Warrior. Director Robert Rodriquez and James Cameron (Avatar) put together a visual masterpiece that everyone should see. Check it out in the IMAX theaters. Made $84M- U.S./ foreign-$316M- (budget- $170M)- classic
What Men Want - A woman (Taraji P. Henson) is passed over for partner at a sport agency when she accidently falls on her head. She wakes up and later find out she has the ability to hear men thoughts. Pro- duced by St Pete's Will Packer, this film was funny early on but later dragged on a little too long. Made $54/ U.S. foreign-$13M (budget- $20M)- ***
The Upside - Based on a true story, this drama/comedy is about a unemployed man, Dell (Kevin Hart), hired by a a wealthy man with quadriplegia, Phillip, (Bryan Cranston-Breaking Bad) and his assistant, Yvonne (Nicole Kidman). Dell must fight through the difficulties of taking care of Phillip. Director Neil Burger did a great job of mixing Hart and Cranston learning to deal with each other faults. Really enjoyed this film. This might be one of Hart's best movies. Must- see for Hart and Cranston fans. Made - $106M U.S./ foreign-$12M (budget-$37M)- ****
Escape Room - Six strangers ( Taylor Russell, Deborah Ann Woll, Jay Ellis, Logan Miller Tyler Labine) find themselves, in a $10,000 contest with deadly circumstances beyond their control. The strangers must use their wits to survive the escape rooms. Director Adam Robitel did a great job keeping this thriller enter- taining. Must see for the non-stop action scenes. Made - $56M/ foreign $70M U.S. (budget -$9M)- ****
    Aries (March 21-April 19): You are concerned about your professional and business life. For some reason, personal details about your private life might be on public display. (Whaat?). You might want to help someone and thereby, personalize a professional relationship.
Taurus (April 20-May 20): You feel a strong urge to get away from your daily routine and go off somewhere to do something dif- ferent. Ideally of course, you will get to the airport and jet away! If you can't escape on a physical journey, you will enjoy study or men- tal journeys that allow you to learn something new.
Gemini (May 21-June 20): Your emotional experiences will be more intense. You might also attract someone who is pretty in- tense to you. ("Hi Darth."). You might feel possessive about property or something that you own or even something someone else owns? "My precious!"
Cancer (June 21-July 22): You will focus on personal rela- tionships because the Moon is opposite your sign. Loved ones and partners will be more important to you than usual. However, con- flicts will also be more emotional! Guard against reacting to others with a knee-jerk response. Think before you speak or do something.
Leo (July 23-Aug. 22): You will likely have to put the welfare of someone else before your own, perhaps briefly or perhaps for the whole day. You're not playing the martyr card - it's just what's hap- pening. It can be gratifying helping others - and hopefully, it is.
Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): You're wearing your feelings on your sleeve. You need to be who you are and you want to express what you really feel when dealing with others. This is also a strong, romantic day for you. However, you might feel possessive about a loved one. Grab a chance to party!
Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): You might want to cocoon at home and enjoy your own privacy. You need a chance to catch your breath, and put your feet up and relax, especially among familiar surround- ings. Why not regroup and replenish yourself before the weekend? Good idea.
Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Conversations with others will be important to you. You want to get down to the nitty-gritty of things and talk about the truth of something. You don't want to skate over something important and pretend you don't see the elephant in the room. ("Dumbo? Is that you?").
Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): You might be surprised at how strongly you identify with something that you own, which is why you feel attached to your possessions. You might also have to defend yourself about something that you own or perhaps some- thing that you want to buy? Don't feel cornered.
Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): The Moon is in your sign, which makes you a bit more emotional about everything. However, it does increase your good luck! (In a little way.). You can test this out. Ask the universe for a favor to see what happens. The Moon will be in your sign the next two days.
Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): You are tempted to withdraw from the busyness of everything around you because you feel private and a need to be by yourself. You're not being antisocial; you just don't feel much like schmoozing with others. Some of you will want to explore mystical or spiritual ideas.
Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20): Friendships will be important you. This is why you feel protective and supportive to a friend more than usual. Of course, you want some attention from them in return. In fact, you'll be jealous if they pay attention to someone else.
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