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General Hospital: Nina is taken aback by Valentin’s honesty. Grif- fin is forced to confront his feelings. Maxie eyes a second chance at Crimson. Franco makes his intentions known.
Alexis consoles Monica. Anna uses any means necessary to get what she wants.
The Bold & The Beautiful: Bill comes to a realization after expe- riencing a bad memory. Sally shares happy news with the Spectra team. Bill tells Brooke part of the truth.
Steffy has talks with both Liam and Bill regarding their relationship. Thomas calls Sally to say he's staying in New York for good.
The Young & The Restless: Nick acts independently. Noah is warned by Nick that Victor doesn't play by the book. Noah has questions for Victor.
Michael advises Victoria. Nikki exacerbates the situation between Nick and Victor. Ashley discovers something surprising.
Days Of Our Lives: Marlena alerts someone when Eric tells her about Hattie's strange therapy session with "Adrienne." Eli tells Abe he was fired from the FBI because of what happened with Gabi.
It (2017) - A group of bullied kids (Jaeden Lieberher, Jeremy Taylor, Sophia Lillis, Chosen Jacobs, Jack Grazer) band together to fight against a demon-like clown named Pennywise ( Bill Skargard). Pen- nywise comes back every 25 years to terrorize the town by hunting kids and adults. A best-seller by Stephen King, director Andy Muschietti did a great job with this horror film. Definitely, not for kids. No. 1 at box office- $143M-U.S/ foreign- $66M- (budget-$35M)- ****
Logan Lucky - Two brothers (Channing Tatum, Adam Driver) and a ex-con (Daniel Craig) attempt to pull off a heist during a NASCAR race in North Carolina. Didn’t know NASCAR races generated that kind of money. Director Steven Soderbergh (Ocean 11) put together a very good comedy/ crime drama worth seeing! Made $22M (budget-$29M)- ****
The Hitman’s Bodyguard - The best bodyguard in the world (Ryan Reynolds) gets a new client, a hitman (Samuel Jackson) who must testify at the International Court Of Justice against the government. The two must put their differences aside and work together to make it to the trial on time with contract killers after them. Action-packed and surprisingly very good. Must-see for action fans. Made - $65M (bud- get-$30M)- ****
Annabelle: Creation - A dollmaker and his wife (Anthony LaPaglia, Miranda Otto) welcome a nun (Stephanie Sigman) and several girls from a orphanage into their home to bring comfort to the family after their daughter tragic death 12-years ago. The group is soon terrorized by the dollmaker’s possessed doll, Annabelle. This horror film does the trick of being creepy and scary. Definitely, not for kids. Made $96M U.S/ foreign- $184M- (budget- $15M)- ****
The Dark Tower - The last Gunslinger, Roland (Idris Elba) has been in an eternal battle with the Man In Black, Walter (Matthew McConaughey) to keep Walter’s evil forces from destroying the Dark Tower. Roland and a young boy (Tom Taylor) team up to fight against Walter’s evil army. Enjoyed this action- packed fantasy film. Made $49M U.S./ foreign- $58M -(budget- $60M)- ****
Dunkirk - Director Christopher Nolan (Dark Knight, Inception) directs a World War II film about Al- lied soldiers (Fionn Whitehead, Damien Bonnard and Tom Hardy-pilot) surrounded on the beaches of Dunkirk by the German Army while they were evacuating. This film was strictly about surviving and being rescued by a group of civilians. Intense action. Must-see for Christopher Nolan fans. Made $183M-U.S./ foreign- $310M- (budget-$100M)- ****
Atomic Blonde - An undercover agent (Charlize Theron/ Mad Max-Fury Road) is sent to Berlin dur- ing the Cold War to investigate the murder of a fellow agent and recover a missing list of double agents. This action packed film started out confusing but made sense at the end. Charlize Theron really brought the pain in this spy thriller. Definitely, not for kids. Really enjoyed the action. Made- $51M-U.S./ foreign- $43M- (budget- $30M)- ****
Girls Trip - Director Malcom D. Lee (Best Man I & II) and St. Pete native Will Packer (Think Like A Man) put together a hilarious comedy/drama about four lifelong friends (Regina Hall, Queen Latifah, Jada Pinkett Smith and Tiffany Haddish) travel to New Orleans for the annual Essence Festival. The wild sides of drinking, dancing, brawling, romancing and drama are rediscovered which made this film a must-see for laughs. Made $113M (budget-$19M)- ****
War For The Planet Of The Apes - After the apes suffer unimaginable deaths at the hands of a bru- tal Colonel (Woody Harrelson), Caesar (Andy Serkis) begins his own quest to kill the Colonel. Director Matt Reeves put together a well-written, action film with Oscar considerations. Made $145M- U.S./ for- eign- $222M- (budget- $150M)- ****
Spiderman: Homecoming - A younger Peter Parker (Tom Holland) with the help of his mentor Ironman- Tony Starks (Robert Downey, Jr.) tries to balance his life as an high school student while fighting crime as Spiderman. Spiderman is determined to impress Tony Starks so he can become a member of the Avengers. Spiderman unexpectingly faces a new threat “The Vulture” who is terrorizing the city of New York. This blockbuster Marvel franchise had a refreshing overhaul with the younger Spiderman and a sur- prise twist at the end. Must see for Spiderman fans. Made - $328M-U.S./ foreign- 495M- (budget-$175M)- ****
Baby Driver - A young getaway driver named Baby (Ansel Elgort) finds himself taking part in bank robberies with a crazy, killer crew (Jamie Foxx, Jon Hamm, Eliza Gonzalez and Jon Bernthal). Baby tries to figure how he can leave the crew with his girlfriend (Lily James) once he pays his debt to the crime boss (Kevin Spacey) who was the mastermind behind the robberies. Director Edgar Wright gets an A+ for com- bining a killer soundtrack with the action that made this movie a classic. Definitely, a must-see! Made $106M-U.S/ foreign- $107M- (budget- $34M)- Classic
If Your Birthday Is Today: You are thoughtful, kind and devoted to others. You are also focused and persevering. This is a year full of ex- citement and change. Many opportunities will present themselves, and when they do, you have to act fast. Your personal freedom is a top pri- ority. You will also travel this year and do things to expand your hori- zons. Enjoy this busy, fast-paced year!
Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Today you have to put your duties and responsibilities before your own gratification. This is something you can do. (It’s just what it is.) Just accept what you have to do because once you tackle what needs to be done, it will soon be finished and you will be happy.
Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): There is some kind of issue today that seems restrictive or depressing to you. Perhaps you feel you have to break free of something or break out of your rut? Or you might feel you have just too much on your plate? Don’t worry — a lot of people feel this way today. Oy vey.
Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Dealing with friends and members of groups might be challenging today. Perhaps someone opposes your plans? Or perhaps they are raising objections or demanding adherence to certain rules and regulations? This is something you have to deal with. Grrr.
Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): It’s not easy to deal with author- ity figures today (bosses, parents, teachers, VIPs and the police). Some days it is, but some days it isn’t and this is one of those days. Today is not the day to ask for permission or approval for anything. Just hide and keep a low profile.
Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Avoid controversial subjects like politics, religion and race today because you might get shot down. Someone in authority could block your way or be critical about your ideas. Yeah, it’s that kinda day. (But you can still get you what you want from someone.)
Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): This is a poor day for discussions about inheritances, shared property or how to divide something because you will likely not reach consensus or agreement. In fact, someone might raise objections to what you want to do. (Yikes!) Postpone these discussions for another day.
Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20): You might have to hold back when dealing with others today because of some kind of restriction, even if it self-imposed. Your energies are low and you might feel cut off and iso- lated. Fortunately, this is a fleeting thing. Gone in 48 hours.
Aries (March 21-April 19): Tread carefully at work today, espe- cially when dealing with bosses, parents and authority figures. For some reason, you will encounter obstacles to what you want to do. This might relate to travel limitations or rules and regulations. Good luck!
Taurus (April 20-May 20): Children might be an increased re- sponsibility today. You might also be at loggerheads with one of your kids. Likewise, social plans and romantic dates are stuck in the water, delayed or canceled because of glitches. Courage!
Gemini (May 21-June 20): Someone older or in a position of au- thority might object to your plans today, or might create delays or prob- lems for you. It looks like you have to pay your dues in some way to get what you want. Oh well, there’s no free lunch.
Cancer (June 21-July 22): Someone might oppose your ideas or your plans today because it looks like you will encounter delays and ob- stacles to whatever you want to do. Don’t let negative thinking get you down. Be like The Little Engine That Could. “I think I can. I think I can!”
Leo (July 23-Aug. 22): Financial issues might be a drag today. Somehow the money you need is just not there. Or perhaps rules and regulations create financial delays for you? Some kind of obstacles will arise today with respect to your cash flow. You just have to deal with this.
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