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General Hospital: Ava is stunned. Jason is desperate to find Carly. Lulu reconciles her memories.
Kevin has everything mapped out. Jason is too late. Julian puts Alexis through the wringer.
The Bold & The Beautiful: After running into his old ac- quaintance, Flo, Wyatt invites her to join him, Sally, Hope and Liam for dinner. A single mom from Vegas comes to town.
Flo is tempted to come clean with Hope due to her guilty feel- ings.
Taylor weighs in on Liam, Hope, and Steffy's situation.
The Young & The Restless: Rey is on the spot.
Kerry's loyalty is questioned by Jack. Paul Williams returns
as the Chief of Police.
Nick and Billy team up. Victoria is called to the stand.
Days Of Our Lives: Brady pressures Gabi to team up with
him to take down Stefan.
Diana decides on a way to eliminate Marlena.
A Madea Family Reunion - A family reunion becomes a hilarious nightmare as Madea (Tyler Perry) and the crew ( Aunt Bam-Cassie Davis, Hattie- Patrice Lovely and Joe, Brian, Heathrow-Tyler Perry) travel to backwoods Georgia, where they find themselves unexpectedly planning a funeral that might unveil scandalous family secrets. This is definitely Tyler Perry's funniest Madea. Must -see for laughs. Made $28M (budget- N/A)- ****
Alita: Battle Angel - A deactivated, female cyborg is put together and goes on a bounty hunter quest to find out who she is. A well-trained Warrior. Director Robert Rodriquez and James Cameron (Avatar) put together a visual masterpiece that everyone should see. Check it out in the IMAX theaters. Made $73M-U.S./ foreign-$278M- (budget- $170M)- classic
What Men Want - A woman (Taraji P. Henson) is passed over for partner at a sport agency when she accidently falls on her head. She wakes up and later find out she has the ability to hear men thoughts. Produced by St Pete's Will Packer, this film was funny early on but later dragged on a little too long. Made $49M (budget- $20M)- ***
The Upside - Based on a true story, this drama/comedy is about a unemployed man, Dell (Kevin Hart), hired by a a wealthy man with quadriplegia, Phillip, (Bryan Cranston-Breaking Bad) and his as- sistant, Yvonne (Nicole Kidman). Dell must fight through the difficulties of taking care of Phillip. Di- rector Neil Burger did a great job of mixing Hart and Cranston learning to deal with each other faults. Really enjoyed this film. This might be one of Hart's best movies. Must- see for Hart and Cranston fans. Made - $102M U.S./ foreign-$10M (budget-$37M)- ****
Escape Room - Six strangers ( Taylor Russell, Deborah Ann Woll, Jay Ellis, Logan Miller Tyler Labine) find themselves, in a $10,000 contest with deadly circumstances beyond their control. The strangers must use their wits to survive the escape rooms. Director Adam Robitel did a great job keep- ing this thriller entertaining. Must see for the non-stop action scenes. Made - $56M/ foreign $70M U.S. (budget -$9M)- ****
Aquaman (2018) - Arthur Curry (Jason Momoa) must come to grip that he is the heir to the un- derwater kingdom of Atlantis. First, he must get through his evil brother King Orm (Patrick Wilson) who thinks he's responsible for killing their mother (Nicole Kidman) and the revengeful Manta ( Yahya Abdul-Matteen). Definitely surprised this DC film had a great storyline and off the chain action. Must- see for action fans. Made - $333M- U.S./ foreign - $808M (budget-$200M)- *****
Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse - Director Bob Persichetti and Peter Ramsey direct a fresh new animation straight out of Brooklyn of Miles Morales (voiced by Shameik Moore) who becomes the Spider Man of his reality and crosses path with other Spider Counterparts to stop evil villains who want to destroy all reality. Must admit this was excellent. The soundtrack was banging and the action was on point. Should win an Oscar for best animation. Must see for kids and adults. Made - $187M U.S./foreign - $175M- (budget-$90M)--Classic -five stars.
Bohemian Rhapsody (2018) - A chronicle of the years on how the iconic group Queen rose to fame that led to the legendary appearance at the LIVE AID in 1985. Lead singer Freddie Mercury (Rami Malek) was one of the best singer, songwriter and performer’s of all-time. Director Bryan Singer did a great job keeping the film all about the music. Made $214M- U.S. / foreign - $655M (budget- $52M)- ****
Glass - Security guard David Dunn (Bruce Willis) uses his supernatural abilities to track psycho Kevin Wendell Crump (James McAvoy) and evil mastermind Mr. Glass (Samuel Jackson). Director M. Night Shyamalan (Signs) may have made a mistake combining all three characters in this movie. McVoy remarkable acting 7 different personalities can carry a movie by himself. Started out fast and good, but later fizzled with the other cast getting too much film time. 2hrs/ 9mins. Made - $109M- U.S./ foreign- - $134M (budget -$20M)- ***
Ralph Breaks The Internet - Six years later with the Box office mega-hit ‘Wreck-It- Ralph, Ralph (voiced by John C. Reilly) and Vanelope (voice by Sarah Silverman) discover a wi-fi router in their ar- cade, leading them into a new adventure, the Internet. This animation was made for adults. Kids will enjoy, but not understand the sophistication of the Internet. Still worth seeing. A little long, 2hrs/10mins- Made - $200M/ foreign- $320M- (budget- $175M)- ***1/2
Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20): It's easy to demonstrate self-disci- pline because you're in the right frame of mind. For example, you're prepared to defer your present gratification and wait for another day for your rewards. This is why you will choose to work and accomplish as much as possible.
Aries (March 21-April 19): This is an excellent day to do re- search because you have the energy for this. Your mind will be steady, focused and will pay attention to detail. You will be very productive because you have the patience and endurance to finish what you begin.
Taurus (April 20-May 20): You can benefit from others, espe- cially older people or people who are more experienced than you. Lis- ten to their advice because you can learn something. (After all, you don't have to reinvent the wheel. Why not stand on the shoulders of those who have done this before?).
Gemini (May 21-June 20): Bosses and authority figures will be impressed with you because you are diligent and productive. Whatever you do, you will have a serious, respectful attitude and care about the results. You have the wisdom to see the long range benefits of the ef- fort you put out.
Cancer (June 21-July 22): You'll find it easy to study or finish important papers for school projects because you will stay focused on the job. Likewise, you can finish writing projects connected with pub- lishing and the media. Work connected with medical or legal matters will be productive.
Leo (July 23-Aug. 22): Recently, you have been focused on red- tape issues connected with wills, inheritances, shared property and insurance matters. will be an exceptionally productive day for you to finish this kind of work. Listen to the advice of someone who is more experienced.
Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): This is the perfect day to sit down with a spouse, partner or close friend and have a serious, practical dis- cussion about the division of labor or how to share expenses. People will be receptive to doing this, which means you will make strides. Try it!
Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): Some Fridays make people want to slack off; however, not this Friday, quite the opposite. You will be pro- ductive at work because you are focused, energetic and conscientious. You won't overlook details and you'll finish what you begin. Bravo!
Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): This is a productive day to practice or hone your skills, especially if you are in the arts. Whether you need to play arpeggios and scales or memorize your lines or perfect your painting technique - you will have the patience to do so. It's also a good day to practice for sports events or to teach kids.
Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Listen to the advice of an older family member because what they have to say will likely benefit you. You will see ways to strengthen, repair and solidify your home base, which will be helpful! You might also be in a position to give sensible advice to a family member.
Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): You have an orderly state of mind, which will allow you to make concrete plans and execute them in a practical way. Whatever you do, you will do carefully with no loose ends. Your powers of concentration are great and you won't overlook anything. (I'm impressed.).
Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): You will be frugal and practical with your money whether this is regarding your personal spending habits or business decisions. Above all, you will avoid waste and loss. You will be very careful in decisions regarding spending money.
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