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    General Hospital: Sam spends Valentine’s Day with another man. Jason and Spinelli get an interesting tip. Ned and Olivia cele- brate.
Laura’s curiosity is piqued. Jordan offers Franco an out. Carly and Sonny re-examine their future.
The Bold & The Beautiful: Hope works to recall details from the night Beth died. Stunned by Florence's story, Zoe contacts her father. Katie reacts to Thorne's bombshell. Sally and Wyatt celebrate Valentine's Day in the bedroom.
Katie tells a stunned Wyatt what Thorne gave her for Valentine's Day. Bill talks to Justin about how he'll win his family back.
The Young & The Restless: Nick toys with Phyllis. Sharon caves under pressure. Jack romances Kerry.
An alliance comes to light.
Days Of Our Lives: Ben tries to convince Chad he's innocent - and that he needs his help to rescue Ciara and Charlotte.
Ciara and Ben are reunited! Rex encounters a distraught Jor- dan.
 What Men Want - A woman (Taraji P. Henson) is passed over for partner at a sport agency when she accidently falls on her head. She wakes up and later find out she has the ability to hear men thoughts. Pro- duced by St Pete's Will Packer, this film was funny early on but later dragged on a little too long. Made $21M (budget- $20M)- ***
Miss Bala (2019) - Young American, Gloria (Gina Rodriquez), seeks help from the police when cartel hit men kidnap her friend from a nightclub in Mexico. Gloria finds herself dealing with corrupt cops and the cartel leader, Lino (Ismael Cruz Cordova), who has her doing jobs for them in order to help find her friend. Director Catherine Hardwicke did a great job keeping this film full of action and suspense. One night in a foreign nightclub can turn into a nightmare. Must see for action fans. Made - $12M- U.S. (budget $15M)- ****
Glass - Security guard David Dunn (Bruce Willis) uses his supernatural abilities to track psycho Kevin Wendell Crump (James McAvoy) and evil mastermind Mr. Glass (Samuel Jackson). Director M. Night Shya- malan (Signs) may have made a mistake combining all three characters in this movie. McVoy remarkable acting 7 different personalities can carry a movie by himself. Started out fast and good, but later fizzled with the other cast getting too much film time. 2hrs/ 9mins. Made - $99M- U.S./ foreign-- $123M (budget - $20M)- ***
The Upside - Based on a true story, this drama/comedy is about a unemployed man, Dell (Kevin Hart), hired by a a wealthy man with quadriplegia, Phillip, (Bryan Cranston-Breaking Bad) and his assistant, Yvonne (Nicole Kidman). Dell must fight through the difficulties of taking care of Phillip. Director Neil Burger did a great job of mixing Hart and Cranston learning to deal with each other faults. Really enjoyed this film. This might be one of Hart's best movies. Must- see for Hart and Cranston fans. Made - $86M U.S./ foreign-$8M (budget-$37M)- ****
Escape Room - Six strangers ( Taylor Russell, Deborah Ann Woll, Jay Ellis, Logan Miller Tyler Labine) find themselves, in a $10,000 contest with deadly circumstances beyond their control. The strangers must use their wits to survive the escape rooms. Director Adam Robitel did a great job keeping this thriller en- tertaining. Must see for the non-stop action scenes. Made - $54M/ foreign $53M U.S. (budget -$9M)- ****
Aquaman (2018) - Arthur Curry (Jason Momoa) must come to grip that he is the heir to the under- water kingdom of Atlantis. First, he must get through his evil brother King Orm (Patrick Wilson) who thinks he's responsible for killing their mother (Nicole Kidman) and the revengeful Manta ( Yahya Abdul-Matteen). Definitely surprised this DC film had a great storyline and off the chain action. Must-see for action fans. Made - $328M- U.S./ foreign-- $792M (budget-$200M)- *****
Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse - Director Bob Persichetti and Peter Ramsey direct a fresh new animation straight out of Brooklyn of Miles Morales (voiced by Shameik Moore) who becomes the Spi- der Man of his reality and crosses path with other Spider Counterparts to stop evil villains who want to de- stroy all reality. Must admit this was excellent. The soundtrack was banging and the action was on point. Should win an Oscar for best animation. Must see for kids and adults. Made - $176M U.S./foreign- $172M- (budget-$90M)--Classic -five stars.
    Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): This is a playful, social day! However, increased chaos, tension and activity on the home front will be challenging for the next six weeks. Keep your head down and your powder dry. Don't go looking for trouble.
Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20): You will be busier in the next six weeks with short trips, increased reading and studying plus a strong desire to teach others or perhaps even to learn. Your intellectual en- ergy will be charged and you will be keen to talk to everyone.
Aries (March 21-April 19): Mars moves into your House of Money to stay for six weeks encouraging you to work hard to earn money and also spend it! You want to have a genuine, heart-to-heart talk with someone. Could this be related to Valentine's Day?
Taurus (April 20-May 20): Fiery Mars moves into your sign where it will stay for the next six weeks boosting your energy and making you bold and forthright! "I'm just your friendly neighbour- hood Spiderman!" Enjoy physical activities and physical exercise during this time.
Gemini (May 21-June 20): The Moon is in your sign opposite Jupiter, which makes you ready to party and have fun, especially on your terms. You don't want to be pushed into anything because free- dom is an issue. Nevertheless, this is a playful, fun-loving day!
Cancer (June 21-July 22): You will be more active with friends and groups in the next six weeks. You might be in competi- tion with someone whether it's an individual or a team. Actually, you will more likely achieve your goals by working with others in the coming month. Look for win/win situations.
Leo (July 23-Aug. 22): Fiery Mars moves to the top of your chart to stay for the next six weeks, which arouses your ambitions as never before! You will work extremely hard to achieve your aims and will want the independence to do this because you want to be your own boss.
Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Certain aspects of your private life might be public. Perhaps this relates to Valentine's Day? Let's hope it's not a public argument with your boss. In the bigger picture, your desire to travel and get further education will be strong in the next month.
Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): This is a social, fun-loving day, which is why you want to have a good time! You will enjoy enter- taining at home and redecorating your digs. Your sex drive will also be strong. In the next six weeks, you might have to confront some- one about something.
Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): You have strong opinions about money and you're willing to spend it. The catch is you want to spend it on your own terms; you don't want to feel coerced by anyone else. (Makes sense.). Because fiery Mars will be opposite your sign for the next six weeks, be patient with others.
Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): The Moon is opposite your sign but you feel great! You want to interact with others and be so- cial. Meanwhile, as fiery Mars changes signs, it introduces a stronger urge in you to bust your buns at work or any endeavor that you want.
Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): This is an excellent time to shop for wardrobe goodies because you like what you see in the mir- ror. You will be sociable with others, especially coworkers, but you don't want to be pushed around. In the next six weeks, you will want to play and escape on a vacation if you can. Why not?
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