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General Hospital: Julian pushes for answers. Nina gets every- thing in order. Valentin is put in notice.
Nina gets a crazy idea. Curtis is galvanized. Jason remains diplo- matic.
The Bold & The Beautiful: Bill asks Brooke for a big favor while opening up to her about his situation.
Steffy explains to Ridge why the bedroom line should be kept rather than Hope for the Future.
Brooke confronts Ridge about whether he'll support Steffy or Hope. Hope and Steffy argue about which line Forrester should keep.
The Young & The Restless: Abby stands up for Arturo. Sharon receives a promise from Nick. Billy pushes his luck.
Days Of Our Lives: John finds Marlena in crisis as Valerie tries to save her life. Belle shares stunning news with Eric about their mother. Will tells Paul he’s gotten his memory back. Bonnie drops a bomb on Lucas.
Searching - After his 16-year-old daughter Pamela goes missing, a desperate father, David Kim, breaks into her laptop to look for clues to find her. Director Aneesh Chaganty takes you on a ride on how deep you can go with Google search or the power of the internet. Wow! This thriller didn’t get any fanfare, but it’s definitely a MUST SEE! Made $6M- U.S.- budget-N/A)- Classic
Crazy Rich Asians - Based on a global bestseller, Director Jon M. Chu put together a well- written romantic comedy/drama about a native New Yorker, Rachel Chu (Constance Wu) and her boyfriend Nick Young (Henry Golding) goes to Singapore to meet Nick's crazy family and mom, Eleanor Young (Michelle Yeoh). Must admit this film was surprisingly very good. Must-see. En- joyed It! - Still No. 1 at box office - $119M-U.S / foreign-$19M (budget-$30M)- classic
BlacKkKlansman - Director Spike Lee should get an Oscar nomination for this explosive true story film about a Black detective (Denzel’s son - John David Washington) from Colorado, successfully managing to infiltrate the local Ku Klux Klan during the 60s. With the help of white detectives ( Adam Driver, Ken Garito) who eventually become head of the local branch, the crew managed to get a meeting with the Grand Wizard David Duke (Topher Grace). Definitely, a must- see for everyone to see history. You get to see where President Trump gets his slogan “Make Amer- ica Great Again.” Made $40M (budget-$15M)- Classic
The Meg - After escaping an attack from a prehistoric 70 foot shark called ‘The Meg’ several years ago, Jonas Taylor (Jason Statham) and his counterpart (Bingbing Li) must confront his fears to save those trapped in a sunken submarine. Not quite a ‘Jaws” with the sounds, but really enjoyed it. Made - $124M-U.S./ foreign- $343M- (budget-$130M)- ****
The First Purge - Director Gerard McMurray (Burning Sands, co-producer of Fruitvale Sta- tion) directs a horror film about being Black In America. America's third political party, the New Founding Fathers of America, comes to power and conducts an experiment with no laws for 12 hours on Staten Island which is prodominately Black. No one has to stay on the island, but $5,000 is given to anyone who does. When the government sees the Black community refusing to Purge, they send in the militas groups, the KKK, police force and white nationalists disguised as Blacks to enforce the Purge. Once that happens, the community has to rise up to save themselves. Mc- Murray touched on every social issue that's plaguing America today. Very Violent. Enjoyed it. The First Purge becomes the franchise Best Overseas ($121M Worldwide) Made $69M U.S./ foreign- $65M- (budget-$13M)- ****
Mission Impossible - the Fallout - Director Christopher McQuarrie (MIP- Rogue Nation, Jack Reacher) wasted no time getting the action started. Ethan Hunt (Tom Cruise) and the IMF team (Benji- Simon Pegg, Luther- Ving Rhames, Lisa- Rebecca Ferguson) join forces with CIA assassin August Walker (Henry Cavill- Man Of Steel) and his boss Erica Sloan (Angela Bassett) to prevent a disaster of epic proportions. Arms dealer John Lark and a group of terrorists known as the Apostles plan to use three plutonium cores for a simultaneous nuclear attack on the Vatican, Jerusalem and Mecca, Saudi Arabia. When the weapons go missing, Ethan and his crew find them- selves in a desperate race against time to prevent them from falling into the wrong hands. Crusie and his production team might be the best at bringing death defying action to the movie screen. Well-written script and action packed. Can't get know better than this. Must-see for action fans. Made -$207M U.S./ foreign- $642M - (budget- $178M)- ****
The Equalizer 2 - Director Antione Fuqua (The Equalizer, Training Day) takes you on an- other action-packed drama about Robert McCall (Denzel Washington) as a savior for the op- pressed. McCall gets really off the chain when he finds out his friend Susan Plummer (Melissa Leo) becomes a target by assassins. This film has a good storyline and fast paced. Must-see for Denzel Washington fans. Made -$100M-U.S./ foreign-$61M- (budget- $62M)- ****
Ant Man And The Wasp - Ant Man-Scott Lang (Paul Rudd) is dealing with the conse- quences of being under house arrest and a father. Approached by Wasp-Hope Van Dyne (Evan- geline Lilly) and Dr. Hank Pym (Michael Douglas), Ant-Man and the Wasp reunite against the Ghost (Hannah John-Kamen). The urgent mission soon leads to secret revelations from the past as the dynamic duo finds itself in an epic battle against the Ghost and other villians. Not as good as the first, but a must-see for adults and kids for the action and comedy. Made - $214M U.S./ foreign- $383M- (budget -N/A)- ****
Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): This is a time of a mixed bag deal- ing with friends and groups. In one way, your relationships with oth- ers will be expansive and optimistic. You will meet new faces and hear new ideas. Nevertheless, a power struggle with someone (could be a romantic partner or about kids or the arts) could arise. Grrrr.
Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): Avoid power struggles with parents and bosses. (This includes the police.). Power struggles will do you no favor. On the other hand, the right words at the right time to the right person could boost your income. Oh yes!
Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Travel plans look so appealing! You want to do anything to broaden your horizons and get a chance to learn something new and exciting. However, be careful that your enthusiasm for new ideas doesn’t get you into an argument with someone. Back away from this.
Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Disputes about inheritances and shared property might be intense today. Even nasty. Ironically, if you take a different approach, you might achieve a result that ac- tually benefits you because both possibilities exist. What’s it going to be? The red pill or the blue pill?
Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): In one way, you will get along fabulously with others. Relations with partners and close friends are upbeat and friendly. And yet, there is the potential for a real power struggle. Don’t ruin your day. Keep things light.
Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): You feel optimistic about intro- ducing improvements and reforms at work, and you might also have great ideas about how to improve your health as well. So far, so good. For some reason, someone will object to your suggestions. And their objections are strong! Think about this before you begin.
Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20): Passionate romantic disagree- ments as well as difficulties with children — hissy fits and melt- downs —a are possible today. Nevertheless, fun, upbeat possibilities exist as well! Go with what feels good and avoid power struggles.
Aries (March 21-April 19): Your focus on home and family is strong today. In fact, you might hear good news about something that benefits your home or your family and a financial or practical way. Keep your pockets open! Meanwhile, a conversation with a par- ent or someone in a position of authority might be intense. Oops.
Taurus (April 20-May 20): On the whole, this is an upbeat, positive, optimistic day! Relations with others — partners, close friends and members of the general public — are warm and fuzzy. However, avoid subjects like politics, religion and race because these will be intense and quickly will get out of hand. Not good.
Gemini (May 21-June 20): Look for ways to boost your in- come today because this is possible. You might get a better-paying job or a raise in your current job, or you might see ways to make money on the side. However, discussions about shared property and inheritances will be intense and possibly difficult. Take note.
Cancer (June 21-July 22): The moon is still in your sign; however, now it is dancing with lucky, moneybags Jupiter. Admit- tedly, it opposes big daddy Pluto. (Quite another matter.) You will enjoy social occasions and playful activities with children; however, avoid intense discussions with partners and close friends (for your own good).
Leo (July 23-Aug. 22): You’ve been thinking about money lately. (Where is it?) Nevertheless, you have private dreams that are ambitious about your home or a potential real estate situation. Meanwhile, certain health issues cannot be ignored. Oh well, it was ever thus.
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