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General Hospital: Anna is in denial. Drew pushes back. Sam asks for a favor. Valentin stays by Nina’s side. Franco has a moment with Obrecht. Peter’s curiosity is piqued.
Anna learns someone else knows about the identity of her secret child. Lulu’s world is rocked. Diane visits Carly. Someone plays Monica for a fool. Drew’s plans are interrupted by Danny.
The Bold & The Beautiful: Liam tells Wyatt how he feels about Steffy and forgiveness. Ridge and Brooke share vows from the heart.
Liam offers his brother advice regarding Katie. Katie bonds with Thorne, and Maya shares a moment with Carter. Wyatt’s feelings are hurt by Katie’s choice.
Liam urges Wyatt not to mess up what he has with Katie. Ridge and Brooke hang Stephanie’s portrait for their wedding day.
The Young & The Restless: There’s a new opportunity for JT. Chelsea receives an alarming message.
Victoria confronts Ashley about her alliance with Abby. Victoria wants Ashley out of Newman Enterprises. JT calls a meeting of the Fen- more’s ladies. Phyllis is suspicious when Chelsea opposes a press re- lease. Chelsea’s past begins to catch up with her.
Days Of Our Lives: Will and Paul spy on John and discover his unsettling plans. Will confronts John with his deadly secret.
Black Panther -
Feb. 16th or next Thurs-
day, Black Panther will be
released in theaters. Di-
rector Ryan Coogler deliv-
ers the Best Marvel Movie
so far. A visual joy with in-
sane action and culturally
significant as well. ‘Black
Panther’ is outselling
every previous super-
hero film in advance
ticket sales. The film is
also expected to be a mas-
sive commercial success,
projected to earn $150 million in its domestic opening, a figure that would place it as the fifth-highest opening in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, behind only Captain America: Civil War, Iron Man 3 and both Avengers films. The worldwide sales have exceeded over the $200 million it cost to make.
Jumanji: Welcome To The Jungle - Four teenagers discover an old video game console(Ju- manji) and are literally drawn into the game’s jungle setting, turning into the adult figures ( Dwayne Johnson, Kevin Hart, Jack Black, Karen Gillan) they choose to be. Action-packed but the storyline was weak. Hate to say it for a Dwayne Johnson, Kevin Hart and Jack Black film, wait for it on DVD. Returns to No. 1 at box office. Made - $354M U.S./ foreign- $505M (budget-$90M)- **1/2
Maze Runner: The Death Cure - The leader Thomas and friends ( Dylan O’Brien, Dexter Dar- den, Thomas Brodie-Sangster) embark on a mission to save their friend (Ki Hong Lee) and find a cure for a deadly disease. Started off slow, but picked up to making this a very good sci-fi thriller. No. 1 at box office- $41M U.S./ foreign- $143M- (budget- $62M)- ****
Den Of Thieves - An elite group of bank robbers called the Outlaws ( Pablo Schreiber, 50 Cent, O'Shea Jackson, Jr., Evan Jones) plan an seemingly impossible heist on the Federal Reserve Bank, but are investigated by an elite unit of the LA County Sheriff Dept. (Gerard Butler, Maurice Compte, Mo McRae). This well written, off -the-chain crime saga is well worth seeing for action fans. Check it out in the Dolby theater for the shoot out sounds. Director Christian Gudegast did a great job putting to- gether this suspenseful thriller and the surprise ending. Must -see! Didn't feel like it was 2hrs/20mins long. Made $36M (budget N/A)- classic
Proud Mary - Mary (Tariji P. Henson) is a trained assassin for an organized crime family in Boston ( Danny Glover, Billy Brown) , when Mary’s life is completely changed when she finds an unconscious boy (Jahi Di Allo Winston) laying in the street. Mary takes him in and all her problems start. Director Baba Najafi had a chance to make Henson into an action legend, but falls way short with too much di- alogue between Mary and the disrepectful teen. Still the movie was slightly above average with Henson doing her best to save the film. Made $20M (budget- $19M)- **1/2
If Your Birthday Is Today: You are charming and good-natured. You are also rebellious, spirited and brilliant! This is a wait-and-see year, slower paced. You need rest and rejuvenation. It’s a time of coop- eration with others. Focus on business and personal relationships. Look for ways to practice kindness and be helpful to others. Be calm, cool and pleasant.
Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): You make a fabulous impression on everyone today, especially bosses, parents and VIPs. You appear suc- cessful, charming, affluent and on the ball. People want to know more about you today because they want to know how you manage to pull all this off. What a winner!
Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20): Grab every chance to travel today because you’re keen to expand your horizons. You want to know more in a real, experiential way. Not only do you want to travel, you want to study by taking courses or workshops. Perfect. You can’t go wrong.
Aries (March 21-April 19): This is a feel-good day. You feel rather rich — literally. Because of this, you might want to be careful if you’re dividing something with someone like an inheritance or an im- portant decision about shared property. Sure you’re rich, but don’t give away the farm.
Taurus (April 20-May 20): This is a fantastic day to schmooze with others, especially close friends and partners. However, you will also be successful dealing with members of the general public. You will shine in crowds. People will seek you out. Enjoy this great PR!
Gemini (May 21-June 20): Everything to do with your job will go well today. You are popular at work. Others are ready to endorse you. Work-related travel is likely either to take place today or be discussed for the future. You might also be more involved than usual in dealing with foreign countries and other cultures.
Cancer (June 21-July 22): This is a playful, fun-loving day! Make sure you do something so that you have a great time. Enjoy a long lunch with friends. Meet your pals for Happy Hour. See your main squeeze or your best friend for a date tonight because good times beckon to you!
Leo (July 23-Aug. 22): Family gatherings will be enjoyable today. Anything to do with home, family and real estate will not only be an up- beat experience, it could turn out to be something profitable for your future. It might also expand your home in some way. Good day to check out real estate.
Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): This is a busy day and an optimistic day. You’re in such a positive frame of mind you will be killer if you have to sell, market, teach or act today. This is also a strong day for those of you who write and edit. (But you might overlook details because you’re more concerned with the big picture.).
Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): “There’s money in them thar hills!” This is a great day for business and finance. All financial negotiations are blessed. Admittedly, something might look a tad rosier than it really is, but on the whole, this is a great money day! Ka-ching!
Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Today the Moon is in your sign lined up with lucky Jupiter. This makes you sympathetic and generous to everyone. You will feel healthy, upbeat. You will also feel an increased concern for the social welfare of everyone around you. You want to share the wealth.
Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): You are the philosopher of the zodiac. You are also the world traveler. This combo means you see things in a global perspective. Today, your concern for millions of peo- ple in poverty and suffering conditions is genuine. You might want to donate to a charitable society.
Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): This is a popular day! Enjoy schmoozing with everyone, especially female companions and members of groups. Your interaction with someone might trigger you to expand your goals in an ambitious, hopeful way. Showing up is half the secret to success.
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