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Days Of Our Lives: Kate gets a call and learns some upsetting news. As the New Year arrives, some relationships will be altered forever.
The Bold & The Beautiful: Steffy delivers bad news to Liam. Ivy gets an eyeful of a flirtatious encounter between Ridge and Quinn.
The Young & The Restless: Hilary pays a price for being in the spotlight. Victoria gets a New Year's surprise. Tristan Lake Leabu debuts as Reed Hellstrom turns up in Genoa City at his mother's door. Phyllis seizes the future.
Nikki and Victor's 1984 wedding episode will be broadcast.
General Hospital: Nathan's past comes back to haunt him. Valentin makes a vow to Nina. Bobbie puts Nelle on the spot. The show will air an encore of its November 14, 2016 episode.
Rogue One: A Star Wars Story - The Rebel Alliance (Felic- ity Jones, Diego Luna) comes together to steal the plans for the Death Star weapon from the evil Orson Krennic (Ben Mendel- sohn). The Alliance goes Rogue One to set up the epic ending with Krennic and Darth Vader (voice by James Earl Jones) that made this Star Wars film a Classic. Also starring Forrest Whitaker, Don- nie Yen (IP Man) and Mads Mikkelsen. Director Gareth Edwards scored on this one. Must-see for Star Wars fans. Still No. 1 at box office-$318M-U.S/ foreign- $275M- (budget-$200M)- *****clas- sic.
Arrival - A speech interpreter (Amy Adams) and a mathemati- cian (Jeremy Renner) are recruited by the military (Forest Whitaker) in translating alien communication. Pressed by time, the group must figure out what the aliens are doing on Earth be- fore a World War. A nice twist at the end. Must-see for sci-fi fans. Made $89M (budget-47M)- ****
Moana - Another Disney Animation classic about a Chief’s teenage daughter Moana (voiced by Auli’i Cravalho) going on an dangerous journey on the ocean to seek out the demigod Maui (voiced by Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson) to help save her island from a terrible curse. Must-see for kids and adults. Enjoyed it ! Made-$180M (budget-N/A) - ****
Fantastic Beasts And Where To Find Them - Another J. K. Rowling’s movie about the adventures of a young writer Newt Scamander (Eddie Redmayne) exploring New York’s secret com- munity of witches and wizards seventy years before Harry Potter. If you liked the Harry Potter franchise, then this film is for you. Made -$214M U.S/ foreign-$528M (budget-$180M)- ****
Almost Christmas - St. Pete native Will Packer (producer) and Director David Talbert (Baggage Claim) put together a hilar- ious comedy/drama about a dysfunctional family gathering to- gether for their first Christmas since their mother died. Aunt May (Mo’Nique) was off the chain funny. Also starring Kimberly Elise, Danny Glover, Omar Epps, J.B. Smoove and GabrielleUnion. Must-see for laughs. Made $41M (budget-$17M)- ****
Doctor Strange - A former neurosurgeon (Benedict Cumber- batch) unexpectantly embarks on a supernatural journey of heal- ing with his masters (Chiwetel Ejiofor, Tilda Swinton) only to be drawn into a war against a former master (Mads Mikkelsen). Might be the best Marvel movie with the screenplay, special ef- fects and action. Must-see! Check it out in IMAX/3D. Director Scott Derrickson scored on this film. Made U.S-$228M/ foreign- $427M- (budget-$165M)- ***** classic.
Boo! A Madea Halloween - Madea (Tyler Perry) and her friends (Cassie Davis, Patrice Lovely) babysit Madea’s misbehav- ing niece on Halloween. Perry scored on the screenplay. I must admit this Madea’s movie had me laughing throughout. Madea’s friends were funny. Must-see for laughs. Made - $73M (budget- $20M) - ****
The Accountant - Christian Wolf (Ben Affleck) is a low key CPA in a small town and a freelance accountant for criminal or- ganizations. Wolf, unknowningly, is being tracked by the U.S. Treasury (J.K. Simmons) and a State Of The Art Robotic company when he find decrepancies in their books. Well-written. Enjoyed this thriller. Must-see! Made- $84M- (budget-$44M)- ****
If Your Birthday Is Today: Actor Denzel Wash- ington (1954) shares your birthday today. You are com- petent and organized. You are cheerful, optimistic and flexi- ble, which is how you like to appear to the outside world. Cultivate a headspace so you are ready to take advantage of opportunities that will arise in 2017, because 2017 is the year you’ve been waiting for! Ex- pect a major change, perhaps as significant as what occurred around 2006. It’s time to test your future!
Capricorn (Dec. 22- Jan. 19): You have a strong desire to enlighten others about something today, which is why you won’t leave home without your soapbox. The reason you have such strong opinions is these opinions are your beliefs and you think it’s important that others hear what you believe in.
Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Research of any kind will go well today because you have the motivation and endurance and stick-to-itiveness to keep going after what you want to learn or discover. You’ll be like a dog with a bone. You won’t give up until you find what you are looking for.
Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20): Your interaction with younger people, especially someone from your past, will be memorable today. You want to discuss future goals. You might also want to lead the pack. Everyone’s got an
opinion today, that’s for sure.
Aries (March 21-April 19): A conversation with a boss or someone from your past, especially someone in a position of authority, will be powerful today. Whatever they have to say might rock you to your toes. Or you might learn something you didn’t know.
Taurus (April 20-May 20): Political discussions and talk about religion and race will be fiery because people have strong opinions today. Something from the past might come up, most likely politics. Try to stay objective, which ain’t easy.
Gemini (May 21-June 20): Discussions from the past about inheritances, shared property and shared responsibilities are back again. Today these discussions will be intense and to the point. Maybe this time there will be some kind of agreement about what to do.
Cancer (June 21-July 22): A conversation with a partner or close friend will be powerful and intense today be- cause this person is putting a lot of themselves into what- ever they’re saying. They might try to convince you to agree with them or, vice versa, you might try to convince them to agree with you.
Leo (July 23-Aug. 22):
You will take a hands-on ap- proach to your job today --- no question. You will also be out- spoken about anything that matters to you regarding how a job is done and how you get the money or practical support
to do what you need to do. You’re not holding back! Not today.
Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): This can be a creative day for some of you because you have the confidence to give credence to your ideas. Those of you involved in sports will be outspoken and opinion- ated. Likewise, romantic part- ners won’t hesitate to express their wishes. Even your kids will pipe up! Yada, yada, yada.
Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): Family discussions will be lively today. You may even have strong opinions about what to do at home and how to make repairs. You want to make improvements, espe- cially if you are dealing with problems from the past. You might also want to convince a family member of something. Oh yeah.
Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Today you will say what you mean and mean what you say because you will be forth- right in all your discussions with others. This is a strong day for those of you who write for a living. It’s also strong if you sell, market, teach or act because your words will tell it like it is.
Sagittarius (Nov. 22- Dec. 21): You might be vocal about your moneymaking ideas today. You believe in your ideas and want to con- vince others that they are worthwhile. You’re also willing to work in a hands-on way to illustrate what you mean. There is no holding back.
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