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General Hospital: Ava makes a rash decision. Bobbie’s curiosity is piqued. Jordan is amused.
Scott is of little to no help. Elizabeth counsels Griffin. Amy has bad news for Nathan.
The Bold & The Beautiful: Rick agrees with Maya's plan to make a strategic change. Sally pays Steffy a visit to discuss the future.
Nicole squares off with Maya her suggestion regarding Zende. Brooke tries to be supportive of a secretive Bill.
The Young & The Restless: Nick and Sharon hope to ensnare Alice in their trap. Charlie has Mattie's back. Hilary messes with Jor- dan.
Hilary spots Mattie and Reed kissing. Jordan has words with Cane. Lily updates Charlie on her feelings about his father.
Mariah takes a risk. Cane makes progress. Nick makes an admission to Chelsea. Phyllis comes clean to Billy. Billy lets Phyllis know of his sus- picions. Sharon grills a nervous Alice.
Days Of Our Lives: Andre holds a press conference to make a shocking announcement. Abe and Theo have a heartwarming reunion.
Adrienne finds an unlikely ally.
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. Still No. 1 at box of- fice- $58M (budget-$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 $91M U.S/ foreign- $167M- (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 $47M U.S./ foreign- $53M -(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 $180M-U.S./ foreign- $281M- (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- $50M-U.S./ foreign- $38M- (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 $111M (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 $144M- U.S./ for- eign- $220M- (budget- $150M)- ****
If Your Birthday Is Today: You are independent and persuasive, and you know how to make the most of an opportunity. Many of you will be a student or teacher this year because your capacity for research and understanding is at its very best. It’s a good time to reflect on the past and plan for the future. This will not be a year of action, but a year of waiting and development.
Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Today the only Full Moon all year that is opposite your sign is taking place. That’s why you might feel tension dealing with others. You might have felt this yesterday, or today or to- morrow. But hey — we all deal with the Full Moon one way or the other every month.
Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): Be patient with co-workers and cus- tomers today because the Full Moon can make people too emotional. They might overreact to things or take things too personally. But hey, mostly, this is small potatoes! A bit of patience and tolerance is all that is needed to stay Teflon.
Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Don’t get your belly in a rash talking to friends and groups today, especially about financial matters or per- haps even something you own. People are reactionary during the Full Moon. Don’t even go there. Be kind, patient and understanding because then it’s easier for you as well as others.
Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Someone at home might make demands on you today when you really have to focus on career and your reputation. This feeling of trying to please too many people at once is classic for the Full Moon. Relax. Just do what you can. That’s all you can do.
Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Be careful because this is an acci- dent-prone day for your sign. That’s because the Full Moon energy might create distractions and you might make an error in judgment. Stay mindful. Be aware. Slow down and watch what you say and what you do.
Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): This is a poor day to get into an ar- gument about assets, shared property, differing values, taxes, debt and insurance issues. The whole enchilada. Just avoid this stuff while the Full Moon is taking place. Postpone these discussions for later in the week.
Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20): Well, well! Today the only Full Moon in your sign all year is taking place. (If you’re going to crayon on the
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wall, do it behind the sofa.) Don’t overreact when dealing with others,
including bosses and parents. Step gently and lightly through this emo- tional minefield. You can do it.
Aries (March 21-April 19): Be patient with everyone at work today because today’s Full Moon might create tension with co-workers or customers or an inner turmoil within yourself. Definitely avoid heavy-duty discussions about travel, foreign countries, politics, religion and race.
Taurus (April 20-May 20): Romance might disappoint you today because of the Full Moon. The wise response is to pull back and give your relationship some breathing space. Likewise, be patient with kids if you are a parent or teacher. Go gently.
Gemini (May 21-June 20): Today you feel pulled between the demands of home and family vs. the demands of your career and public reputation. You can’t please everyone. Partners and close friends might also be difficult. (Good time for a short trip, isn’t it?) This tension is gone in 24 hours.
Cancer (June 21-July 22): Be mindful of everything you say and do today to avoid an accident (both verbal or physical). The Full Moon energy might distract you because, after all, the Moon is your ruler. Don’t get caught up in emotions. Easy does it.
Leo (July 23-Aug. 22): Difficulties with financial matters that im- pact your kids or your social plans might frustrate you today. Basically, this is just some Full Moon tension which is brief, so you have to learn to flow with it today. Don’t make a big deal about anything. Phffft!
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