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    General Hospital: Peter has leverage. Jason is noncommittal. Alexis wants to get to the root of the problem. Elizabeth offers her sup- port. Julian is disappointed.
Obrecht places blame. Ava discourages Griffin. Valentin tries to de- fend himself. Carly looks on the bright side. Jason offers words of en- couragement. Maxie feels foolish.
The Bold & The Beautiful: Bill is confronted by Liam. After throwing Bill out of her house, Steffy trips and falls. Brooke wants Hope to marry Liam quickly, while Ridge asks Liam to return to Steffy. Steffy’s fall causes her to go into premature labor.
Wyatt lays into Bill for putting him in such a terrible position. Bill’s rage toward Wyatt has him threatening to take away what he had prom- ised him. Wyatt realizes ‘the keys to the kingdom’ aren’t worth it. Hope and Liam decide to postpone their wedding in light of Wyatt’s revela- tion.
The Young & The Restless: Jack talks with Sharon. Devon gets unexpected news from Hilary. Abby’s comforted by Arturo. There is trouble ahead for Phyllis and Nick’s daughter.
Kyle works to stir the pot. Abby and Nikki square off about Arturo. Nick sees a draft of Victor’s press release and realizes his father is put- ting him in as COO, which was Victoria’s position. Victor leads Nick to believe Victoria’s okay with not being COO.
Sharon spills Victor’s plans to Victoria. Victoria confronts Nick about taking her job.
Days Of Our Lives: Xander continues to be a thorn in Theresa’s side. Will and Paul debate whether or not Will should pursue a cure for his amnesia.
 Solo: A Star Wars Story - Director Ron Howard (American Made) takes you on an adventure with a younger Hans Solo (Alden Ehrenreich) and his future copilot Chewbacca (Joonas Suotamo). The Crew later encounters Lando Calrissan (Donald Glover-Childish Gambino), Oi’ra (Emilia Clarke) and Beckett (Woody Harrelson) on a life or death journey against the underworld. Very good storyline with one small setback of Hans’ face looking the same after all the fight scenes. Still enjoyed it. No.1 at box office- $103M- U.S./ foreign- $69M- (budget -N/A)- ***1/2
Deadpol 2 - Mutant mercenary Deadpool- Wade Wilson( Ryan Reynolds) brings together a team of hand-picked mutant warriors (Zazie Beetz, Brad Pitt, Terry Crews} to protect a young boy of su- pernatural powers ( Julian Dennison) from the time-traveling killing machine Cable (Josh Brolin). Action-packed, violent, with plenty of quick wit humor. Must- see for action fans. Enjoyed it! No. 1 at box office- $218M-U.S./ Foreign- $279M-(budget-$110M)- ****
Breaking In - A woman (Gabrielle Union Wade) fights to protect kids (Ajiona Alexus, Seth Carr) during a home invasion (Bill Burke). Produced by St. Pete native Will Packer (Think Like A Man, Girls Trip) and directed by James McTeigue, this thriller jumped right into the action. Gabrielle did a great job making this film believable. Must see for action, thriller fans. 1hr./28mins. Made - 37M (budget- $$6M)- ****
Avengers: Infinity War - The Avengers and their allies ( Ironman- Robert Downey, Jr., Thor- Chris Hemsworth, Hulk- Mark Ruffalo, Captain America- Chris Evans, Doctor Strange- Benedict Cumberbatch, Black Widow- Scarlett Johansson, Vision- Paul Bettany, Scarlet Witch-Elizabeth Olsen, Black Panther- Chadwick Boseman, War Machine- Don Cheadle, Star Lord-Chris Pratt, Gamora-Zoe Saldana, Drax- Dave Bautista, Rocket(voice) Bradley Cooper, Groot(voice) Vin Diesel, Spider-Man- Tom Holland, Falcon- Anthony Mackie and Winter Soldier- Sebastian Stan) must come together in order to defeat the most powerful Marvel villian of all, Thanos(Josh Brolin). The brutal Thanos is seeking the infinity stones to destroy all of mankind and the Universe. Directors Anthony and Joe Russo put together the most violent Marvel film of all. Must-see for Marvel fans. Will break all of the box office records. 2hrs/30mins long. Made - $627M-U.S/ $1.2B-foreign-(budgetN/A)- Amazing on how they brought everything together for a Part 2. Classic
Rampage (2018) - When three different animals (gorilla, wolf, alligator) become infected with a dangerous drug, a primatologist (Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson) and a geneticist ( Naomie Harris) team up to stop the vicious animals from destroying Chicago. Surprisingly, very good and action- packed. Might be too violent for little kids. Made - $94M- U.S./ $319M- foreign- (budget- $120M)- ****
A Quiet Place (2018) - A cautious family (Emily Blunt, John Krasinski) is forced to livee in si- lence while hiding from creatures that kill by sound. Star/ Director John Krasinkski and his real life wife Emily Blunt deliver on this original concept drama/ horror thriller. Must-see for originality and drama. Made -$180M- U.S./ foreign- $133M -(budget- $17M)- four out of four stars.
Tyler Perry’s Acrimony - A faithful wife (Taraji Henson), tired of standing by her devious/cheating husband (Lyrie Bent), gets busy when she has been betrayed. Director Tyler Perry takes this film to the Fatal Attraction extreme. Made $42M (budget-N/A)- ***1/2
Black Panther - African-American director Ryan Coogler has made the first Marvel film that should win an Oscar for Best Picture, screenwriters, male actor (Chadwick Boseman) and supporting actor (Michael B. Jordan). Yeah, I'm the first to say it! Boseman (Black Panther) is T'Challa, the King of Wakanda, must protect his isolated, technologically advanced African nation from villains Erik Killmonger (Jordan), Ulysses Klaue (Andy Serkis- played Caesar-Ape and Gollum-Lord Of the Rings), Tribe Leader M'Baku (Winston Duke) and W'Kabi (Daniel Kaluuya- Get Out). With the support of his tech wiz little sister, Shuri (Letitia Wright), female general, Okoye (Danui Gurira), friend, Nakia(Lupita Nyong'o), CIA agent, Everett Ross (Martin Freeman), Mother, (Angela Bassett) and Zuri (Forest Whitaker), T'Challa (Black Panther) will need all the help to stop the villians and fight to the death for his nation. This was a well-written story by director Ryan Coogler and Joe Robert Cole. Black Panther smashed the box office by bringing in $192 million in three days and becoming the fifth biggest opening of all time. All hail the King! Made - $698 million U. S. / foreign- $646 mil- lion (budget-$200M)- excellent- ***** classic
    Gemini (May 21-June 20): You are high energy with both the Sun and your ruler Mercury in your sign. And, the Moon is still opposite your sign. Enjoy socializing with others. Restrict spending to entertain- ment, gas and food. Promise nothing important. Don’t volunteer for anything.
Cancer (June 21-July 22): Although now is a poor for practical actions, especially financial matters or making important decisions, it’s actually a very creative day because you feel like a helium balloon adrift in the sky. Good day for research and mulling things over.
Leo (July 23-Aug. 22): This is a creative, productive day for those of you in the arts, the entertainment world, show business and anything to do with the hospitality industry. It’s also a lovely day to be involved with playful activities with kids. Keep things lighthearted. Explore artis- tic ideas! (Moon Alert all day.)
Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Because bosses and parents notice you right now, many of you are having important discussions with authority figures. Don’t volunteer for anything. Don’t agree to anything impor- tant. Shop only for food, gas and entertainment. Forewarned is fore- armed!
Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): This is a space cadet day and you can probably feel it. Just go with the flow. Don’t spend money on anything other than food, gas and entertainment. It’s a lovely day to schmooze with others and hang out, just for fun. It’s a creative day for writers and artists. (You get the picture.).
Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Be careful because three different planets are urging you to focus on financial and money issues, but this is a time to do this. Spend money only on gas, food and entertainment. Postpone important decisions, especially about sharing wealth. Be smart.
Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Keep things light. Enjoy schmoozing with others. Don’t volunteer for anything or make any im- portant decisions. Confine your spending habits to gas, food and enter- tainment. It’s a good day to trip the light fantastic!
Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Relations with partners and close friends are warm because Venus is opposite your sign. Meanwhile, you’re keen to work hard because of the Sun and the placement of Mer- cury. However, all day is Moon Alert. (Gulp!) Postpone important deci- sions and expenditures.
Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): This is a playful, creative day! Writ- ers, artists and people involved in the arts and crafts will be pleasantly productive because you find it easy to be original and think outside of the box. It’s also a great day to socialize. Enjoy this day! Playful activities with children will also appeal.
Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20): If you can, play hooky. You will love having a chance to cocoon at home and relax among familiar surround- ings. It’s definitely a poor day for important decisions, especially dis- cussions with bosses. Just take it easy. Can you do this? Restrict spending money to food, gas and entertainment options. That’s it.
Aries (March 21-April 19): Do be careful because sometimes you are impulsive and is a Moon Alert all day. Restrict your spending to food, gas and entertainment. Don’t make appointments or important decisions. Note: This is a fabulous, creative day! Great for writers and artists!
Taurus (April 20-May 20): Definitely heed this warning. There are three planets in your chart right now urging you to think about fi- nancial matters or make important money decisions, especially regard- ing inheritances and shared property. Don’t do this. Not now. Wait until tomorrow.
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