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General Hospital: Jax and Alexis come to a mutual understand- ing. Alexis receives a glimmer of hope. Liz has a nasty surprise.
Franco goes against Liz’s wishes in an effort to protect her. Sam and Jason follow-up on a critical lead. Griffin loses his cool.
Young & The Restless: Ashley turns the tables on Travis. Victoria must make a life-changing decision.
Gloria will be involved in a storyline with Michael and Lauren. Lau- ren will return to her feisty and clever former self. Abbott family break- fasts return. Jill will suffer a personal crisis that causes her to re-evaluate her entire life. Devon's goals will be examined.
Bold & Beautiful: Bill and RJ spend an uncomfortable day to- gether. Brooke has tough questions for Ridge. Quinn works to conceal her anger over news that Katie is buying the house next door.
Ridge takes Brooke to a meaningful location. Pam and Charlie com- mand the Forrester mansion kitchen for Thanksgiving. Eric offers grace and forgiveness at the Thanksgiving table, and Steffy leads the way in carrying on the tradition of setting differences aside and saying some- thing nice to the person seated next to them.
Days Of Our Lives: Philip considers confiding the truth about Chloe's pregnancy to Nicole. Joey, reeling, tells Steve troubling news about Jade.
Almost Christmas- St. Pete native Will Packer (producer) and Director David Talbert (Baggage Claim) put together a hilarious comedy/drama about a dysfunctional family gathering together for their first Christmas since their mother died. Aunt May(Mo’Nique) was off the chain funny. Also starring Kim- berly Elise, Danny Glover, Omar Epps, J.B. Smoove and Gabrielle Union. Must-see for laughs. Made $17M (budget-$17M)- ****
Doctor Strange- A former neurosurgeon (Benedict Cumberbatch) unexpectantly embarks on a su- pernatural journey of healing 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 effects and action. Must-see! Check it out in IMAX/3D. Director Scott Derrickson scored on this film. Still No.1 at box office- Made U.S-$152M/ foreign- $341M- (budget-$165M)- ***** classic.
Boo! A Madea Halloween- Madea (Tyler Perry) and her friends (Cassie Davis, Patrice Lovely) babysit Madea’s misbehaving 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 - $70M (budget- $20M) - ****
Jack Reacher: Never Go Back- Jack Reacher (Tom Cruise) returns to help a friend (Cobie Smulders) uncover the truth behind a government crime she didn’t commit. Reacher also uncovers a potential secret from his past that could change his life forever. The first film was better. A must-see for Cruise fans. A little long 2hrs/10mins. Made $54M ( budget-$60M)- ***1/2
The Girl On The Train- A disturbed divorcee (Emily Blunt) becomes entangled in a missing persons investigation that makes her look even more crazier. A psychological thriller for adults. Started slow, but turned out to be a good thriller. Made $73M (budget- 42M)- ****
The Accountant- Christian Wolf (Ben Affleck) is a low key CPA in a small town and a freelance ac- countant for criminal organizations. Wolf, unknowningly, is being tracked by the U.S. Treasury (J.K. Sim- mons) and a State Of The Art Robotic company when he find decrepancies in their books. Well-written. Enjoyed this thriller. Must-see! Made- $77M- (budget-$44M)- ****
The Birth Of A Nation- Based on a true story, Nat Turner (Nate Parker), a literate slave and preacher in Virginia, orchestrates an uprising against the slave masters after seeing and experiencing the cruelty during those horrible times in U.S. history. Parker, who directed, starred and wrote the screenplay, should win an Oscar for all 3 categories. Wow! Must-see for everyone! Made $15M (budget-N/A)- five stars (clas- sic)
Deepwater Horizon- Director Peter Berg (Lone Survivor) brings to life the true story about the off- shore drilling Deepwater Horizon explosion which created the worst oil spill in U.S. history. Chief Electronic technician Mike Williams (Mark Wahlberg) and Jimmy Harrell (Kirk Russell) find themselves fighting for survival when everything goes wrong on the oil rig. Must-see for Wahlberg fans. Made $60M (budget- $110M)- ****
Magnificent Seven- In the Wild West, seven gunmen (Denzel Washington, Chris Pratt, Ethan Hawke, Lee Byung-hum, Vincent D'Onofrio, Maual Garcia-Rulfo and Martin Sensmeier) come together to help a revengful widow( Haley Bennett) and a poor town against a ruthless baron (Peter Sarsgard) who is looking for gold. Director Antoine Fuqua (Training Day, The Equalizer, Shooter) kept the action going from begin- ning to end. Never seen a Western film with that many casualties. Must-see for action fans. Made - $92M /foreign- $67M (budget-$90M)- ****
Sully- Director Clint Eastwood directed the true story of US Airways pilot Chesley Sullenberger (Tom Hanks) making a miracle landing on the Hudson River after a flock of birds flew into the engines. Sullen- berger became a hero for saving the 155 crew and passenger, but the miracle landing was disputed by the FAA. Shocking! Made-$123M (budget- $60M)- ****
If Your Birthday Is Today
Jazz singer-pianist Diana Krall (1964) shares your birthday today. You have a great sense of humor. You are charming, charismatic, sensitive and compassionate. You are also independent and practi- cal, and you love intrigue! In six weeks, a new nine-year cycle will begin for you. It will open up many possibilities. You might start a new business activity or change residences. Open any door because your future is in your hands.
Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21):
This continues to be a powerful time because the Sun is in your sign. The Moon makes you inter- ested in matters related to shared property, taxes, debt and inheri- tances. Nevertheless, because it is a Moon Alert, it’s a poor day for important financial decisions.
Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): You have to go more than halfway when dealing with others today because the Moon is directly opposite your sign. This only hap- pens every month for two days so it’s not a big deal. In two weeks, the Moon will be in your sign and some people will have to go more than halfway when dealing with you. Capisce?
Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Issues at work might be frus- trating today. Primarily, what you will be faced with is less produc- tivity, less motivation and less clarity about what you’re doing. Frankly, you would rather be play- ing than working. So say we all.
Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Today is frustrating for some signs; however, for you, it is a wonderful, creative, playful, social day! You will think of ingenious, original, inventive ideas, which later you might really want to use. Let the good times roll!
Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20): You might want to cocoon at home today, which would make a lot of sense because you don’t feel very ambitious. And your objec- tives are somewhat blurred today because you would rather be somewhere else. Be as low-key as possible.
Aries (March 21-April 19):
This is a goofy, unpredictable day.
It’s a poor day to make definite plans or agree to anything impor- tant. However, because your mind will easily think outside of the box, it’s also a creative day for you. Jot down your genius-like ideas.
Taurus (April 20-May 20): Because of the placement of the Moon today, you are focused on money matters. Nevertheless, this is a poor day for financial de- cisions. Aye, there’s the rub. Spend money only on gas, food and entertaining diversions. Post- pone financial decisions until to- morrow.
Gemini (May 21-June 20):
Today the Moon is in your sign; however, it’s a Moon Alert day. This is why you feel a bit adrift. You might want to run away and join the circus but you have no idea how you would do this. Ide- ally, just take it easy and enjoy the company of others.
Cancer (June 21-July 22):
This is a wobbly day. You can’t be sure of anything. Don’t attempt anything ambitious; just go with the flow. However, this is a play- ful, creative time great for those in the arts, the entertainment world, the hospitality industry or work- ing with children.
Leo (July 23-Aug. 22): You will enjoy time with friends today, especially a female acquaintance. Although there is a vague, loosey- goosey element to this day, today is excellent for social occasions. (Just not good for serious deci- sions and major purchases.) Fore- warned is forearmed.
Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22):
This is a Moon Alert day, which means it has mild surprises and little detours. Therefore, it’s im- portant to know that today people notice you, especially bosses and VIPs. In fact, personal informa- tion about your private life might be public.
Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 22):
Today you want to do something different to satisfy an urge for ad- venture and stimulation. And yet, because this is a Moon Alert day, it’s not a good day for major ex- penditures or solid decisions. Have fun and explore new places and talk to different people. Com- mit to nothing.
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