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General Hospital: Sonny puts Ava in her place. Kristina steps up to help. Maxie is skeptical.
Sam is forced to admit her reservations. Kim confronts Oscar. Cameron refuses to lie for Oscar.
The Bold & The Beautiful: Sally celebrates after the photo shoot by giving Wyatt a private viewing of her lingerie designs. Emma receives advice.
Brooke finds evidence that Ridge influenced the judge and pays McMullen a visit. Ridge behaves smugly when Bill asks him and Brooke for a favor.
The Young & The Restless: An unexpected guest arrives. Messiness ensues after a secret's exposed.
Traci says she’s so sorry to Billy, and announces she’s willing to serve as CEO of Jabot. Traci takes the reins at Jabot and her first order of business is to level the playing field. Someone reads a fortune saying, ‘I know what you did and I’m going to make you pay’.
Days Of Our Lives: Chad reels when he finds incriminating ev- idence stashed in Abigail’s bedroom. Roman and Kate agree to work together to take down Stefan.
There’s a twist in the Bonnie, Lucas, baby storyline... Mimi (Bon- nie’s daughter) shows up today and there's a lie somewhere in Bon- nie's story that Mimi holds the key to.
Night School - A successful salesman, Teddy Walker (Kevin Hart) and a group of misfits are forced to attend night school with a fiesty teacher (Tiffany Haddish) in hope they'll pass the GED exam to high school. Produced by St. Pete native Will Packer and directed by Malcolm D. Lee (Girls Trip) takes you on a journey of Teddy reorganizing his life in a hilarious and entertaining way through education. Must see for laughs. No.1 at box office-$31M-U.S./ for- eign- $6M (budget-$37M)- ****
The Predator (2018) - A group of convicted soldiers heading to prison (Boyd Holbrook, Trevante Rhodes, Kee- gan-Michael Key and Thomas Jane) and a disgruntled science teacher (Olivia Munn) tries to prevent a super predator (who is hunting other predators) from trying to end the human race. Director Shane Black kept this storyline simple, fun and brutal. Just what you expect from a Predator movie. Enjoyed it! Made -$48M- U.S./ foreign- $68M- (budget- $88M)- ***1/2
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 $25M U. S. / foreign- $36M - 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 Gold- ing) 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. Enjoyed It! - Made - $166M-U.S / foreign-$53M (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 becomes head of the local branch, the crew managed to get a meeting with the Grand Wizard David Duke (Topher Grace). Def- initely, a must-see for everyone to see history. You get to see where President Trump gets his slogan “Make America Great Again.” Made $47M / foreign- $32M (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 couterpart (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 - $142M-U.S./ foreign- $383M- (budget- $130M)- ****
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 themselves 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 -$219M U.S./ foreign- $570M - (budget- $178M)- ****
The Equalizer 2 - Director Antione Fuqua (The Equalizer, Training Day) takes you on another action-packed drama about Robert McCall (Denzel Washington) as a savior for the oppressed. 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 -$102M-U.S./ foreign-$83M- (budget- $62M)- ****
Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): Don’t volunteer for anything. Do not agree to any important decisions either, even though a friend will say or do something that surprises you. For some, this might mean that a friendship might end or be disrupted in some way. It’s a good day to sit on the fence.
Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Travel plans are unreliable and subject to cancellation, delays or changes. This is a poor time to make new travel plans. It’s also a poor day to challenge anyone in power — especially a parent or a boss. Stay out of the limelight and keep a low profile.
Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Postpone important discus- sions about inheritances, shared property, taxes, debt and insurance for another day. Issues with travel, medicine, the law and higher ed- ucation will be interrupted or sidelined somehow. Count on nothing.
Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): A conversation with a close friend or partner might be honest and frank because people are will- ing to let their hair down. Nevertheless, don’t agree to anything im- portant because it’s a Moon Alert. Double check details regarding shared property, inheritances and such because there’s a loose can- non there.
Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Do the minimum to get by. Post- pone important decisions, especially financial decisions, until another day. Just when you think things are going to become productive, a partner or close friend will throw you for a loop. You won’t even see it coming.
Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20): This is a wonderful, creative day for those who work in the arts, the entertainment world or the hospi- tality industry. You might also enjoy playful activities with children. However later in the day, guard against work-related accidents.
Aries (March 21-April 19): Tread carefully. The Moon Alert will make family discussions and issues at home confusing. You might run out of something at home. (“No coffee?”) However, later in the day is an accident-prone time for your kids, so be extra vigilant.
Taurus (April 20-May 20): Communications with others are confusing. This is a poor day to make important decisions or spend money on anything other than food or gas until the Moon Alert is over. Even then, conflict on the home front, especially with a female, is possible. Small appliances might also break down.
Gemini (May 21-June 20): Be careful about financial decisions because this is a poor day for anything to do with spending money or shopping — until the Moon Alert is over. Ironically, even then, an ac- cident-prone quality still exists. This is a dicey day!
Cancer (June 21-July 22): For a good portion of the day the moon is in your sign, but it is a Moon Alert. This makes you feel in- decisive, unsure of yourself and vague. However, you can be creative because you can think outside of the box. Be careful of financial de- cisions. Guard your possessions against loss, theft or damage.
Leo (July 23-Aug. 22): After the Moon Alert is over, the moon moves into your sign. Ironically, at that time, you will feel rebellious, independent or impulsive because is a crapshoot. Tread carefully.
Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Make no promises, especially to a female friend or a person in a group. This is a restless day for you, which means it is in your best interests to do as little as possible and stay on the straight and narrow. Confine your spending to gas, food and entertainment in the day, guard against work-related accidents.
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