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Movie Reviews/Soaps/Horoscopes
Terminator Genisys - John Connor (Jason Clarke) sends Kyle Reese (Jai Cour- ney) back in time (1984) to protect his mom, a younger Sarah Connor (Emilia Clarke) from a futuristic ter- minator. When Reese gets there, he realizes Sarah is being protected by an older terminator (Arnold Schwarzenegger). Terrible acting by the younger Sarah, same old terminators. aver- age script, and
Schwarzenegger needs to let the Terminator franchise go. Wait for it on DVD. Made $27M. (Budget N/A). **
Jurassic World - 22 years after the failure of Jurassic Park, a new park is created called Jurassic World. After 10 years of declining sales, the owner and management (Bryce Dallas Howard) de- cides to manufacture a smart and vicious dinosaur to create interest.
The whole plan backfires horribly and the director convinces a dinosaur trainer (Chris Pratt-Guardians Of the Galaxy) to help find her missing nephews. The first Jurassic Park was a classic, but this film was still fun to watch. Jurassic World has the biggest Global Opening of All-Time taking in $511M. In the U. S. Juras- sic World beat out the Avenger: Age Of Ultron as the biggest opening week- end this year. Made $556M U. S. / Foreign $826M. Must see for action fans. ****
Inside Out - Pixar (Toy Story, Finding Nemo) scores again! After young Riley (voiced by Kaitlyn Dias) moves to San Francisco, her emotions - Joy, Fear, Anger, Disgust and Sadness - con- flict on how best to navigate a new house, city and school. Kids and adults will enjoy this animation. No. 1 at box office. Made $245M. (Bud- get N/A). ****
Dope - Life changes in the tough neighborhood for computer geek Malcolm (Shameik Moore), when he and friends go to an under- ground party that leads to a crazy adventure throughout Los Angeles. Surprisingly, this film was really good. It had drama, romance and comedy. Produced by Sean Combs, Pharrell Williams and Forrest Whitaker. Must- see! Made $14M. (Budget N/A). ****
Spy - A CIA analyst (Melissa McCarthy) volun- teers to go undercover to in- filtrate the brutal world of a deadly arms dealer (Rose Byrne) and prevent a nu- clear disaster. Jason Statham and McCarthy make a hilarious team in this action/comedy. Enjoyed it! Made $97M. (Budget -N/A). ****
Insidious: Chapter 3 - A psychic, Elisa Rainer (Lin Shaye) reluctantly uses her ability to contact the dead in order to save a teenage girl (Stephanie Scott), who has been targeted by an evil en- tity. The first film was a hor- ror classic, but this third installment was also creepy and disturbing. If you live alone, you might want to skip this one. Definitely, not for kids. Made $51M. (Bud- get-N/A). ****
San Andreas - A rescue chopper pilot (Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson) makes a dangerous journey across California in order to save his daughter from several earthquakes. The casting of his daughter was slightly off, but the ‘The Rock’ battling the devastation of earth- quakes makes this film worth seeing. Made $147M U. S. /Foreign $299M. (Budget N/A). ****
Bold And The Beautiful
- Maya and Nicole’s father, Julius, arrives in town. Wyatt demands Liam treat Ivy bet- ter. Julius refuses to acknowl- edge Maya is female. Maya opens up to Rick about her experiences with her parents.
Days Of Our Lives - Lucas wonders if Adrienne wants a divorce from Justin after all. Theresa is unhappy to find Brady bonding with the new nanny. Adrienne and Lucas find a way to reconnect.
General Hospital - Luke is staggered by another reve- lation. Carly tells Elizabeth that she and Josslyn are at the hospital to hear the results of
Josslyn’s cancer check-up. Dante is on the verge of mak- ing a confession to Lulu. Va- lerie accidentally slips some information to Jordan. Luke and Laura realize the implica- tions of a positive reality. An unexpected guest arrives at Elizabeth’s house. Sam asks Nikolas some probing ques- tions that leave him uneasy.
Young And The Rest- less - Phyllis receives a shocking message. Stitch opens up to Ashley. Marisa tells Noah about Marco. Dylan seeks justice for Avery. Devon and Hilary reach out to Lily. Cane and Lauren con- front Michael.
Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) — Fun with family and friends appeals today and to- morrow. Play your favorite games with people you love. Kindle up a little romance. Share delicious words. Keep your budget, while following your heart. Picnic with a sen- sational view.
Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) — Household issues de- mand attention over the next few days. Adapt to changing circumstances by getting into a practical domestic phase. Conserve resources. Mess around in the garden. Put up jams and preserves. Care for the ones you love.
Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20) — Writing, research and broadcast efforts reap rich re- wards over the next two days. Learn everything you can. Re- vise and edit. Tweak and tighten. Listen to a hunch. Travel may be required. Ex- plore options. Invest in an in- vestigation.
Aries (March 21-April 19) — There’s money coming in. Use your imagination and creativity, which comes natu- rally. Confer with loved ones on upcoming changes. Take stock of your stuff and de-clut- ter. Romance blossoms through communications, so speak your heart.
Taurus (April 20-May 20) — You’re more confident (and less patient), with the Sun in your sign for the next few days. Breathe deeply. In- crease efficiency. Learn by doing. Practice makes perfect. You can solve a puzzle. Get someone to represent you.
Gemini (May 21-June 20) — Complete projects. You have an emotional shift con- cerning career plans. A change in your industry opens new options. Relax in hot water. Think about what you really want. Consider the numbers. Get what you need.
Cancer (June
22) — A stroke of genius arises naturally in conversa- tion. Friends have what you need. Plan and collaborate. Teamwork gets results. Offer support and receive it. Be careful and thorough, and you’ll advance. Share your ap- preciation.
Leo (July 23-Aug. 22) —
Don’t gossip about work. As- sume more responsibility. Plan advances and call in rein- forcements, if necessary. There’s a test or challenge, and someone’s keeping score. Focus on the job at hand, and relax when it’s done.
Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) — Go or stay? Your wander- lust is getting worse today and tomorrow. Work could include travel. A business seminar or educational trip appeals. Find a way to budget it. Make a bold declaration, and follow words with action.
Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) — Take steady, strategic ac- tions. Avoid impulsive or jerky moves, especially financially. Work together on shared money matters. Work out a compromise. Stifle outbursts. Take a walk when necessary for peace. Review accounts and update. File papers.
Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) — A creative collaboration provides enchanting results. Delegate and support each other. Negotiate a mutually profitable deal. Invest your business with your talents and passion. Go full out for a com- mon goal and celebrate after- wards.
Sagittarius (Nov. 22- Dec. 21) — Good documenta- tion saves time and worry later. Take on extra work for a valuable prize. Dig meticu- lously to get the facts, and ig- nore confusion and distractions. Concentrate on your assignment. Friends and family can help.
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