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General Hospital: Obrecht's gloating backfires. Nathan catches Amy up on all things "Man Landers."
Felicia's curiosity is piqued. Kiki offers her advice. Liz encourages Griffin. Nina has a list of demands.
The Bold & The Beautiful: Steffy is willing to go along with Bill's plot, but warns him about Liam. Eric gives Sheila an ultimatum. Dr. James Warwick receives a call for help.
Sally opens up to Liam about her business. Sheila moves into the Forrester mansion after receiving a head wound during a catfight with Quinn. Quinn and the Forresters think Eric's being played by Sheila.
The Young & The Restless: Jack hits back at Billy. Graham looks out for Dina. Hilary ticks someone off. Jordan shows Lily how he feels. Phyllis chooses a side. Nick feels Victor has gone too far and stops calling him 'Dad'. Jordan and Lily are released from their con-
tracts. After Lily tells Jordan he can do better than Hilary, they kiss. Days Of Our Lives: Adrienne desperately tries to convince every-
one at the prison she is not Bonnie.
Chad and Sonny's fate is decided. When John learns what "Marlena"
has been up to, he punches Roman. Sonny takes a huge step with Paul.
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. No.1 at box of- fice $38M U.S/ foriegn- $37M- (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 $35M U.S./ foreign- $19M -(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 $159M-U.S./ foreign- $210M- (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- $43M-U.S./ foreign- $18M- (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 $97M (budget-$19M)- ****
War For The Planet Of The Apes - After the apes suffer unimaginable deaths at the hands of a brutal 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 $137M- U.S./ for- eign- $176M- (budget- $150M)- ****
Spiderman: Homecoming - A younger Peter Parker (Tom Holland) with the help of his mentor Iron- man- Tony Starks (Robert Downey, Jr.) tries to balance his life as an high school student while fighting crime as Spiderman. Spiderman is determined to impress Tony Starks so he can become a member of the Avengers. Spiderman unexpectingly faces a new threat “The Vulture” who is terrorizing the city of New York. This blockbuster Marvel franchise had a refreshing overhaul with the younger Spiderman and a sur- prise twist at the end. Must see for Spiderman fans. Made - $307M-U.S./ foreign- 395M- (budget-$175M)- ****
Baby Driver - A young getaway driver named Baby (Ansel Elgort) finds himself taking part in bank robberies with a crazy, killer crew (Jamie Foxx, Jon Hamm, Eliza Gonzalez and Jon Bernthal). Baby tries to figure how he can leave the crew with his girlfriend (Lily James) once he pays his debt to the crime boss (Kevin Spacey) who was the mastermind behind the robberies. Director Edgar Wright gets an A+ for com- bining a killer soundtrack with the action that made this movie a classic. Definitely, a must-see! Made $100M-U.S/ foreign- $66M- (budget- $34M)- Classic
Despicable Me 3 - Gru (voiced by Steve Carell) meets his twin brother Dru (voiced by Steve Carell) who is more successful than he. Dru wants to team up with Gru for one last heist. Adults and kids will enjoy this fast-paced light comedy blockbuster franchise. Enjoyed it. 1hr/30mins long. Made -$248M-U.S. / for- eign- $673M- (budget- $80M)- ***1/2
Wonder Woman - Diana ( Gal Gadof- Fast And The Furious 6) was the princess of the Amazons and trained warrior. A pilot (Chris Pine) crashes into her world and tells Diana about the German War. Diana leaves her home to stop the war and bring peace to the world. She later discovers her full power and true destiny that transformed her into Wonder Woman. I must admit didn't expect this movie to be this good. This is a well-written, action-packed superhero movie that featured a woman. Director Patty Jenkins got this film right. Must-see!. 2hrs/27mins long. Made - $402M U.S./ foreign- $395M- (budget- $149M)- Clas- sic
If Your Birthday Is Today: You are kindhearted and empathetic. You are also artistically disciplined. 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 tend to be a year of action, but rather a year of wait- ing and development.
Leo (July 23-Aug. 22): This is the perfect day to enjoy the com- pany of others, especially females. You will like exploring ideas about future goals. (You might get or give advice.) Meanwhile, some of you are dabbling in secrets. You are very strong now because the Sun and Mars are in your sign. “You rule!”
Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): You will enjoy the company of others today, especially creative, artistic people. For some reason, bosses, par- ents and even the police notice you and are talking about you. Mean- while, you’re dealing with past issues with a partner or old friend.
Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): This is a marvelous day to deal with others, especially people in power. VIPs love you and are willing to help or promote you because you make such a great impression on them. What’s not to like? In fact, a romance with a boss or a VIP might begin. (You devil.)
Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Your appreciation of beauty is height- ened today, which is why you will adore beautiful things, especially artistic creations from other countries and different cultures. Travel for pleasure will delight. Love with someone who is “different” might take hold.
Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Keep your pockets open today because you can benefit from the wealth of others. This means gifts, goodies, favors and even outright cash can come your way. Meanwhile, intimate relationships will be very affectionate — did I say very? Ask for a loan or mortgage.
Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Choose today for an important dis- cussion or negotiation with a partner or close friend because people will be receptive to your suggestions. They want to be in your presence be- cause they want to please you. (If you’ve got it, baby, flaunt it.)
Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Today relations with co-workers are positive, even flirtatious. Some of you will enjoy work-related travel. All of you will enjoy schmoozing with people and making a great im- pression. Look for ways to make where you work look more attractive and feel more comfortable.
Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20): Play and pleasure are at the top of your list today. Even though you are in work mode, today you will take some time out for fun. You might also enjoy cocooning at home in com- fort and luxury. “Will someone peel me another grape?”
Aries (March 21-April 19): This is a happy day, which is not sur- prising because life has been positive recently. You feel happy about home, family and real estate. Today you are in such a positive, upbeat frame of mind, you might go overboard spending money to decorate or enhance your home. Oops. Stay real.
Taurus (April 20-May 20): Today you have excellent money- making ideas, and your ability to negotiate with others is in top form. (Although you might promise more than you can deliver, which is not really your style.) Do not fall prey to this temptation.
Gemini (May 21-June 20): Today the Moon is in your sign danc- ing with lucky moneybags Jupiter. Perhaps this is why you are tempted to go overboard spending money on luxurious, high-end items? Unless your name is Elon Musk, you should think twice. On the upside, you might see exciting ways to make money!
Cancer (June 21-July 22): You are in your element today be- cause fair Venus is in your sign, dancing with lucky Jupiter. This means you want more of everything: more money, more pleasure, more fun, more chocolate, more drinks, more service, more towels, more clothes, more land, more dishes, more furniture, more flowers, more love, more compliments, more adoration and more strokes. You want more!
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