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Soaps
BOLD AND THE BEAUTIFUL - Wyatt goes to the hospital to see Ivy. Thomas is called out about his involvement with Ivy by Ridge and Caroline. Steffy learns that someone has filed a restraining order against her.
DAYS OF OUR LIVES -
Philip returns home with big plans for Titan. Today - Days stars at 84th Annual Christ- mas parade. Steve and Kayla make plans for the future, unaware their relationship is facing a new threat. Chad provides comfort as Abigail tries to put her life back to- gether.
Horoscopes
Sagittarius (Nov. 22- Dec. 21) — Focus on per- sonal ambitions today and tomorrow. You’re especially strong and creative. Use your wits to increase your profits over the next three weeks, with Mercury in Capricorn. Communications generate an increase in in- come. Make powerful re- quests.
Capricorn (Dec. 22- Jan. 19) — Rest and recu- perate over the next few days. For the next three weeks, with Mercury in Capricorn, you’re even smarter than usual. Get into an intellectual or academic project. Express your views publicly. Confirm intuition with facts.
Aquarius (Jan. 20- Feb. 18) — Share family rit- uals. Develop your team strategy today and tomor- row. Collaboration expands your game. Finish old proj- ects over the next three weeks, with Mercury in Capricorn. Take time for in- trospection and meditation. Express your appreciations.
Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20) — Everything you need is in your network. Work to- gether to go further, faster. It’s easy to communicate with groups over the next three weeks, with Mercury in Capricorn. Assume more re- sponsibility today and to- morrow. Prepare for inspection.
Aries (March 21-April 19) — Professional opportu- nities flow through your net- works over the next three weeks, with Mercury in Capricorn. Talk with inter- esting and influential peo- ple. Take advantage of their views. The next two days favor travel and learning. Advance your career.
Taurus (April 20-May 20) — Begin a three-week expansion phase, with Mer- cury in Capricorn. Travel, re- search and education flourish. Broaden your hori- zons. Accept an unusual as- signment. Write down your
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mons an evil gremlin-like monster that comes to his home and terrorizes his fam- ily. An unconventional hor- ror/comedy film during Christmas time that is a sur- prise hit at the box office. Definitely, not for kids. Made $16M. (Budget $15M). four out of four stars.
Creed - Former Heavy- weight Champion Rocky Balboa (Sylvester Stallone) is forced to act as a trainer and mentor to Adonis John- son (Michael B. Jordan), the son of his former rival and friend Apollo Creed. Tessa Campbell also stars. Well-written boxing drama. Must-See! Made $64M. (Budget $35M). ****
The Good Dinosaur - Another Pixar animation classic (Toy Story, Finding Nemo) about a dinosaur named Arlo (voiced by Ray-
mond Ochoz) becomes an unlikely friend with a human (voiced by Marcus Scriber). Jeffrey Wright also stars as Poppa. Excellent animation for kids and adults. Really enjoyed it! Made $75M. (Budget N/A). ****
The Hunger Games: Mockingjay-Pt. 2 - As the War escalates to the de- struction of other districts by the Capital, Katniss (Jen- nifer Lawrence) must bring together an Army against President Snow (Donald Sutherland). A serious up- grade of action unlike Part 1. Must-see for Hunger Games fans. Still No. 1 at box office. Made $227M. (Budget N/A). ****
Spectre - James Bond (Daniel Craig) goes under- cover to battle a sinister or- ganization (Spectre - Christoph Waltz), while M (Ralph Fiennes) fights polit- ical forces to keep the secret service alive. This Bond film doesn’t compare to ‘Skyfall’ and this is the first Craig’s Bond movie his face doesn’t get bruised after all the
crashes and fighting. 2 hrs. /30 mins. long. Still action- packed. Made $184M U. S. / Foreign $607M. (Budget 245M). ***1⁄2
The Peanuts Movie - Snoopy embarks on his greatest mission with his crew to take to the skies to pursue their enemies. Char- lie Brown begins his own quest back home. Might be the best Snoopy/Charlie Brown film. Kids will defi- nitely like this animation. Made $121M. (Budget $99M). ****
Sicario - An FBI agent (Emily Blunt) is enlisted by an elected government Task Force (Benicio Del Toro) to help fight against the Mexi- can Drug Cartel. This thriller is definitely worth- seeing. Made $46M. (Bud- get $30M). ****
The Last Witch Hunter - The last witch hunter (Vin Diesel) fights against the most vicious witches in history. Had po- tential to be a good film, but fell short big time. Elijah Woods (Frodo-Lord of the Rings) also stars. Made $26M. (Budget $90M). **
Goosebumps - A teenager (Dylan Minnette) hooks up with the daughter (Odeya Rush) of horror au- thor R. L. Stine (Jack Black) after the writer’s imaginary monsters are set free on the town. Definitely a must-see for teens. Made $78M. (Budget $58M). ***1⁄2
Bridge Of Spies - Di- rected by Steven Spielberg, this film is about an Ameri- can lawyer (Tom Hanks) who is recruited by his law firm and the CIA during the Cold War to help rescue a pilot and student in the So- viet Union. This movie was well-written, but moved real slow in action. If you like Tom Hanks, go see. If not, wait for DVD. Made $68M. (Budget $40M). ***
The Martian - After a research mission on Mars (which takes 4 years to get there), Astronaut Mark Watney (Matt Damon) is presumed dead by his crew after a fierce sand storm. The crew had to leave him to save themselves. Watney survives and then has to rely on his wit and spirit to survive on the planet with- out food. Well-written sci-fi thriller. Surprisingly, very good. 2 hrs. /10 mins. long. Made $220M. (Budget $108M). ****
Hotel Transylvania 2 - Dracula (voiced by Adam Sandler) and his friends try to bring out the monster in his half human grandson to keep his daughter Mavis from leaving the hotel. Kids will enjoy this animation. Made $167M. (Budget N/A). ***1⁄2
GENERAL HOSPITAL - Jason learns the devastat- ing truth. Patrick makes plans to pick up Emma’s spirits. The puppet master behind Robin’s time away from Port Charles once again pulls her strings. Jason fills in Sonny about recent events. Liz and Niko- las brace themselves for the fallout. The sight of Paul with a “date” brings out the green-eyed monster in Ava.
YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS - Cane makes a surprising confession to Devon. Dylan pulls out all the stops for Sharon. Lily plays with fire. Mariah ques- tions her feelings for Kevin. Nick asks Dr. Anderson about her past.
experiences. Go over the budget today and tomorrow. You can find funding.
Gemini (May 21-June 20) — Get down to busi- ness. Enter a three-week fi- nancial management phase, with Mercury in Capricorn. Budget for growth, and schedule what needs to hap- pen. Ask for support when you get stuck. Work a trade. Collaborate for excellent service.
Cancer (June 21-July 22) — It’s getting busy today and tomorrow. Work to- gether for mutual benefit. A three-week partnership phase begins, with Mercury in Capricorn. Provide what another lacks, and receive the support you need. Col- laborate on forward-think- ing solutions.
Leo (July 23-Aug. 22) — Get family involved. Plan some fun for today and to- morrow, to launch an in- tense three-week work phase, with Mercury in Capricorn. You’re generating a buzz. Take frequent breaks to maintain momentum. Rest and play keep you mo- tivated.
Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) — Get into domestic projects over the next few days. Creativity and ro- mance flower, with Mercury in Capricorn for the next three weeks. Play a game you love with people you admire. Practice your arts and skills.
Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) — Get creative with home decoration over the next three weeks. Share memories and traditions, and invent new family games. Words come easily today and tomorrow. Share your feelings with someone close. Listen and learn from another view.
Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) — The next two days could be profitable. Discover treasure hidden in plain sight. Your storytelling abil- ities thrive over the next three weeks, with Mercury in Capricorn. Study, practice and learn voraciously. Com- munications channels are wide open.
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