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    General Hospital: Sam seeks help from an unlikely source. Sonny gets a lead on an enemy’s whereabouts. Josslyn receives an important package.
Sonny has questions. Sam’s reunion is bittersweet. Franco gets more than he bargained for.
The Bold & The Beautiful: Quinn learns of Brooke's history with the Forrester men from Eric. Ridge plans a steamy surprise for Brooke.
Thorne confronts Ridge about betraying Brooke. Quinn inadver- tently reveals something to Liam that could cause trouble. Thorne makes a pitch to Eric and challenges Ridge's authority at Forrester Creations. Eric feels caught between his sons.
The Young & The Restless: Ashley and Jack both want con- trol over Jabot. Hilary comes to an unexpected realization.
Nick takes on something new. Chelsea gives in to Victor's de- mands. Lily is happy when Sam's condition improves. Lily panics when Cane hands her the baby. Hilary cuddles Sam.
Days Of Our Lives: Ciara visits Theo at the hospital. Sami urges Lucas to sober up and be there for his son. Eve asserts her au- thority in the Kiriakis household, but Maggie fights back.
   Roman J. Israel, Esq - A awkward, underpaid defense attorney (Denzel Washington) is hired by a law firm (Colin Farrell) to do the small cases. Israel finds himself in a bad situation that led to a series of deaths. I must admit this film wasn’t a typical Denzel Washington’s action film ,but I was amazed on how he memorized a lawyer’s legal language for this film. Will be shocked on how it ends. Enjoyed it for being different. Made $9M (budget- $22M)- ****
Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri - A determined mother ( Oscar winning Frances McDormand- Fargo) challenges the local police (Woody Harrelson, Sam Rockwell) with billboards to solve her daughter’s murder when they fail to catch the culprit. This drama, light comedy was sur- prisingly good. Made $13M (budget-N/A)- ****
Justice League - With his restored faith in humanity, Batman (Ben Affleck) enlists the help of his newfound ally, Wonder Woman (Gal Gadot, Aquaman( Jason Momoa), Cyborg (Ray Fisher) and The Flash (Ezra Miller) to fight an even greater enemy, Steppenwolf (Ciaran Hinds) and his demon like creatures. Director Zack Snyder (The Man Of Steel, 300) did a great job keeping this action-packed thriller at a fast pace and the special effects were off the chain. The film features a special surprise that makes it worth going to see. Can't figure why this film received bad reviews, but it's a must-see for action fans. Check it out in Dolby or IMAX theaters for the sound. Made - $200M- U.S./ foreign- $371M- (budget- $180M)- **** and then some.
Wonder - Based on the New York Times bestseller, WONDER tells the incredibly inspiring and heartwarming story of a kid, August Pullman (Jacob Tremblay) with facial differences, who enters the fifth grade at a elementary for the first time. His parents ( Julia Roberts, Owen Wilson) help him cope with the harassment of kids in the school. Director Stephen Chbosky directs a sleeper box office hit that inspires and may pull a tear out of you. Definitely, a must see for kids and parents. Second at the box office making- $89M U.S.- *****classic
Thor: Ragnarok - In prison, the Almighty Thor (Chris Hemsworth) finds himself in a deadly contest against his former ally, The Incredible Hulk (Mark Ruffalo). Thor must fight for survival and race against time to prevent the all-powerful Hela (Cate Blanchett) from destroying his planet. Director Taika Waititi did a great job making this Thor film fun to watch. Made -$293M-U.S./ foreign- $526M- (budget-$180M)- Must-see for Marvel fans- Classic
Boo 2! A Madea Halloween - Madea (Tyler Perry), Bam (Cassie Davis) and Hattie ( Patricia Lovely) travel to a haunted campground where the crew have to run for their lives when monsters are unleashed. A typical Tyler Perry film where some of the antics you seen before, but still funny. If you like Madea, then this film is for you. Made - $47M (budget-$25M)- ***1/2
Happy Death Day - A college student (Jessica Rothe} must relive the day she gets murder over and over until she figures out her killer identity. Go see this horror film to figure out out the killer. You will be surprised. Made - $55M ( budget- $4.8M)- ****
   If Today Is Your Birthday: Communications planet Mercury links with Mars on your birthday, so you will have plenty to say for yourself. But it also links with Saturn, so you must make sure your words are backed up by facts. If not, your rivals will be quick to de- nounce you.
Sagittarius (Nov. 23 – Dec. 21): Why are some people so dis- agreeable? Why are some people so negative? Whatever the reason you can and you must keep such individuals at arm's length today. You won't gain anything by trying to prove them wrong, except maybe a headache.
Capricorn (Dec. 22 – Jan. 20): The lesson of the stars today is that you should treat life as a game and accept that some games you win and some games you lose. If you can do that then both triumph and disaster are much less likely to distort your view of reality.
Aquarius (Jan. 21 – Feb. 19): There is a definite luck factor working in your favour at the moment but don't let it blind you to the realities of your situation. That applies as much to your love life as it does to your career. There is still a lot of work to be done.
Pisces (Feb. 20 – Mar. 20): Under no circumstances let others persuade you to take on more tasks than you can comfortably handle. Your priority now is to finish what has already been started, ideally be- fore the weekend arrives. You've still got time but it's started to run low.
Aries (March 21 – April 20): You seem remarkably cheerful at the moment and long may it continue. The sun in your fellow fire sign of Sagittarius means you see the world through positive eyes but, of course, some people will always try to spoil the view. Don't let them!
Taurus (April 21 – May 21): Feelings are running high at the moment and there may be tears before bedtime. But the facts are very much on your side so don't back down. You can be amazingly stubborn at times and, on this occasion, that fact will work in your favour.
Gemini (May 22 – June 21): You can blame other people for your current predicament if you want to but it would not be very honest of you. The fact is you got the wrong end of the stick about something and now a rival is happily beating you over the head with it!
Cancer (June 22 – July 23): The message of the stars now is that you should make the most of the good things in your life because you never know what tomorrow might bring. That's not a prediction of doom and gloom – far from it – just a reminder that each day is pre- cious.
Leo (July 24 – Aug. 23): If you expect good things to happen over the next 24 hours then love and laughter will fill the day. If you expect bad things to happen then everything that can go wrong most likely will. Do you get the cosmic hint? It's YOUR mind that creates re- ality.
Virgo (Aug. 24 – Sept. 23): A rival or competitor will surprise you today by helping when they don't have to. There is no need to be suspicious about it because the planets suggest their kindness is on the level. So ask yourself: What can you do in return that is equally kind.
Libra (Sept. 24 – Oct. 23): You may believe that someone has been using unfair tactics to get ahead on the work front but unless you have proof to back up your suspicions you are advised not to say any- thing about it just yet. Watch and wait and, above all, stay calm.
Scorpio (Oct. 24 – Nov. 22): Your sixth sense tells you that you could be in line for a big promotion, but don't push yourself too hard or too soon. Everything that is meant to happen will happen when the time is right. It's nearly that time, but not quite. Be patient.
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