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 Drew-Z Movie Reviews
  The Invisible Man (2020) - When Cecilia's (Elisabeth Moss) escapes her abusive boyfriend -Adrian (Oliver Jackson-Cohen) who takes his own life and leaves her his fortune, she suspects his death was a hoax. As a series of coincidences turn deadly, Cecilia hides out at her sister's James' (Aldis Hodge) home. She later tries to prove that she's not crazy and is being hunted by someone nobody can see. Director Liegh Whannell made this Invisible Man very violent and put a nice twist by making this about the victim instead of the Invisible Man. Must see for horror fans. No. 1 at box office-$30M-U.S./ floreign- $20M- ****
The Call Of The Wild - A sled dog name Buck struggles for survival in the snowy and wilds of the Yukon. He later becomes friends with a depressed old man (Harrison Ford) and Mail runners-Perrault , Francoise (Omar Sy/ Cara Gee) to help him through his journey. Director Chris Sanders does a great job bringing this film to life. Must admit, really enjoyed this movie. Must see for kids and adults. Made $46M-U.S./ foreign- $33M- ****
Sonic The Hedgehog - After discovering a small blue, fast hedgehog (voice by Ben
Schwartz), a small town police officer (James Marsden) must help the talkative hedgehog
from the government hired evil genius (Jim Carrey) to experiments on the hedgehog....if he
can catch him. Director Jim Fowler did a great job making this film action packed and fun.
Letting Jim Carrey steal the movie. Jim Carrey is back. Surprisingly very good. Made - $137M- U.S./ for- eign- $129M- ****
The Gentlemen - Two American Growers (Matthew McConaughey, Charlie Hunnam) try to sell off their highly profitable marijuana empire to a billionaire (Jeremy Strong) in London, triggering plots (Colin Farrell), schemes (Henry Golding), and blackmail (Hugh Grant) in attempt to steal their secrets of growing the marijuana from them. Director Guy Ritchie (Amazing director) put together one of the best mystery movies of 2020. Must see before it leaves the theater. Made $35M-U.S./ foreign- $66M- Classic
Just Mercy - A civil rights defense attorney Bryan Stevenson (Michael B. Jordan) and his assistant (Brie Larson) work to free a wrongly condemned death row prisoner (Jamie Foxx) from the racist Alabama prison system. Director Destin Daniel Crettor did a great job making this about the actors and how life in Al- abama was very hard to deal with during the 60s. Made this film very watchable and a tear jerker for the au- dience. Must see for drama fans. Enjoyed it. Made $35M- U.S./ foreign- $10M- ****
Bad Boys For Life - The Bad Boys Mike Lowery (Will Smith) and Marcus Burnett ( Martin Lawrence) are back together for one last ride that brings a great mix of action, drama and comedy. Mike and Marcus are up against a ruthless enterprise Isabelle (Kate Del Castillo) and her son, Armando (Jacob Scipio). Director Adil El Arbi, Bilall Fallah, Producer Michael Bay, and screenplay writers- Chris Brenner, Peter Craig made Bad Boys For Life certified fresh. So many unexpected turns from beginning to end. Must see for All fans. Made -$197M-U.S./foreign- $208M- ****
1917- April6th1917.Asaregimentassemblestowagewardeepinenemyterritory,twosoldiers(Dean- Charles Chapman, George MacKay) are assigned to race against time and deliver a message, that will stop 1,600 men, from walking straight into a deadly trap. Director Sam Mendes did a genius film work shooting this film with one camera . Amazing. Must-see for war movie fans. Will win Oscar for best movie. Made $156M- U.S/ foreign- $206M- classic for the film work.
Spies In Disguise - When the world's best spy, Lance (voiced by Will Smith) is turned into a pigeon, he must rely on his nerdy tech officer, Walter (voiced by Tom Holland-Spider Man) to save the world. This is very good animation for adults and kids. Made $66M-U.S/ foreign- $103M- ****
Jumanji: Next Level - In Jumanji: The Next Level, the gang (Dwayne Johnson, Kevin Hart, Jack Black, Karen Gillan) is back but the game has changed. As they return to rescue one of their own, the players will have to brave parts unknown from the deserts to snowy mountains, to escape the world's most dangerous game. Director Jake Kasdan did a great job changing up the characters (Danny Devito, Danny Glover). This should be the last movie made on Jumanji. A little long- 2hrs/ 3mins- Made $313M- U.S./ foreign- $477M- ***
    General Hospital: Ava visits Elizabeth. Jordan is furious. Spinelli presses Obrecht.
Alexis runs into Nelle. Anna corners Obrecht. Finn bonds with Vio-
let.
The Bold & The Beautiful: Carter tries to reason with Zoe and
assures her she can do better than Thomas. Thomas and Steffy have a heated argument about his intentions and past transgressions.
Shauna fears a Brooke and Ridge reunion if Thomas marries Zoe. Thomas is unaware that his web of deceit is unraveling.
The Young & The Restless: Amanda is comforted by Billy. Elena and Nate help a person, Jared, in distress. Devon makes an admission. The Young & The Restless will be pre-empted during
March Madness basketball tournament.
Victor finds common ground with Adam. Phyllis comes clean. Tessa returns home and finds Mariah with Lindsay at the apartment together after having had sex. Nick’s challenged by Victor. Jack gets an unex- pected visitor. Amanda and Billy take a look at their connection.
Days Of Our Lives: Jennifer has an intense confrontation with Princess Gina. Justin and Marlena meet with Stefano to negotiate Kayla’s release. Roman blasts Kate for aiding and abetting Gina and Ste- fano. Chad falls under Stefano’s spell.
Chad prepares to carry out his father’s deadly wishes. John and Justin’s plan goes horribly awry. Julie blasts Gabi for her actions. Eli and Lani’s reunion is interrupted by unhappy news.
    Soap Opera Spoilers
     Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20): Take a long lunch. Leave work early. Accept invitations to party because this is a fun-filled, easy-going day for you! Enjoy sports events, the arts, musical performances and playful activities with kids.
Aries (March 21-April 19): It makes sense to keep a low profile because this will make you feel better. Grab every opportunity to cocoon at home and relax among familiar surroundings. A conversation with a female family member could be important. You need time to contem- plate your navel.
Taurus (April 20-May 20): You have something that you want to say today, which is why you should speak up. You want a meaningful conversation about something that matters to you. This is why you might feel impatient with someone if they are involved in trivial chitchat that you think is meaningless. (Patience.).
Gemini (May 21-June 20): Your focus on money, which is not a bad idea. Remember that you are high viz. now and people admire you. This means you might be able to negotiate something in your favor, es- pecially if you're discussing earnings, cash flow, big expenditures or something that you own.
Cancer (June 21-July 22): The Moon is in your sign, which will bring you a bit of good luck. It can make you more emotional than usual. It can also make you feel concerned and protective about someone. Re- lations with creative, artistic people are warm.
Leo (July 23-Aug. 22): Take some time to work alone or behind the scenes because you need to keep a low profile today. Some of you might be avoiding an ex-partner who is back on the scene. (I once tried to hide in the kiddie section of a video store.).
Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): A conversation with a female friend or acquaintance will be important to you today. You might need to discuss a partnership. You might also want to discuss future travel plans or something to do with legal or medical matters. Perhaps you want their feedback about your future plans.
Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): You are still in a situation where per- sonal details about your private life seem to be public for some reason. Be aware of this because you don't want to be caught off guard in some way. Fortunately, people are generous to you right now. (And romance is hot!).
Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Do something different today to sat- isfy your urge for a bit of adventure. If you can't find adventure, then you will be just as happy if you have a chance to learn something new that is stimulating and different. Basically, you want to stretch - you want new experiences!
Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Your feelings are passionate today. They could be related to family matters, a parent or something to do with cash flow and earnings because these are all areas that are high on your agenda right now. (Of course, Mercury Retrograde is caus- ing you delays and goofy mistakes.). Agghh!
Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): The Moon is opposite your sign, which means you have to be accommodating and cooperative with oth- ers. This is hardly demanding. You are busy and active; nevertheless, you can do this, even though fiery Mars in your sign makes you aggres- sive. Oh yes.
Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Whatever you do, you might find that you have to put the needs and wants of someone else before your own. You're not being a martyr, it's just what's happening. Continue to be on the look-out for anyone who might be working against your best interests.
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