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Movie Reviews/Soaps/Horoscopes
The Hunger Games: Mockingjay-Pt. 2 - As the War escalates to the destruc- tion of other districts by the Capital, Katniss (Jennifer Lawrence) must bring to- gether an Army against Pres- ident Snow (Donald Sutherland). A serious up- grade of action unlike Part 1. Must-see for Hunger Games fans. No. 1 at box office. Made $102M. (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 politi- cal 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 $154M U. S. / Foreign $524M. (Budget 245M). ***1⁄2
The Peanuts Movie - Snoopy embarks on his great- est mission with his crew to take to the skies to pursue their enemies. Charlie Brown begins his own quest back home. Might be the best Snoopy/ Charlie Brown film. Kids will definitely like this animation. Made $99M. (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 $45M. (Budget $30M). ****
The Last Witch Hunter
- The last witch hunter (Vin Diesel) fights against the most vicious witches in his- tory. Had potential 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 $76M. (Bud- get $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 Soviet 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 $65M. (Budget $40M). ***
BOLD AND THE BEAUTIFUL
Tuesday, November 24: Ivy finds it dif- ficult to resist Thomas. In anticipation of Thanksgiving, Eric shares a remembrance of Stephanie.
Wednesday, November 25: The For- rester, Spencer, and Avant families gather for Thanksgiving dinner. Steffy notices a tense moment between Thomas and Ivy.
Thursday, November 26: “Bold and the Beatutiful” is pre-empted for the Thanksgiv- ing holiday and will air a classic episode.
Friday, November 27: “Bold and the Beautiful” is pre-empted for CBS Sports cov- erage.
DAYS OF OUR LIVES
Tuesday, November 24: Jen Lilley’s new Christmas album Tinsel Time on sale starting today. Chad regains a key memory about Ben. Stefano and Andre reel from Sami’s latest move.
Wednesday, November 25: Belle and Claire arrive in Salem just in time to celebrate Thanksgiving – and Belle has shocking news for John and Marlena. Paul provides John with an important clue about his past, reveal- ing a connection between Winterthorne Acad- emy and someone else in town.
Thursday, November 26: “Days of our Lives” is preempted November 26.
Friday, November 27: “Days of our Lives” is preempted November 27 and will re- turn Monday November 30.
Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) — The pace picks up. It’s especially busy today and tomorrow. Balance work with health. Con- sider what’s best for you and your family. Profit from meticulous service. Open the door to romance when it comes knocking.
Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) — Unex- pected romance blooms. Take more time for play over the next two days. Relax and pay at- tention to someone interesting. Share fun and games with family and friends. Enjoy fa- vorite past times and people. Practice your arts for unpredictable results.
Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) — Begin a practical domestic phase. Home and family matters require attention today and tomor- row. Clean house and cook up something de- licious. Conserve resources together. Nudge others to be their best. Share love and com- fort.
Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20) — You learn quickly over the next few days, so take advan- tage. A brilliant idea could arise, or a wind- fall. Research, study and write. Put thoughts into expression. Use creative languages, like art, music or dance. Listen to your coach.
Aries (March 21-April 19) — Make fi- nancial arrangements over the next two days. Pay close attention to monitor the cash flow. It’s easy to overspend. Profitable opportuni- ties arise, as well. Slow the pace to avoid ac- cidents and misunderstandings. Take one step at a time.
Taurus (April 20-May 20) — Personal matters need attention today and tomorrow. Meetings could conflict with family time.
GENERAL HOSPITAL
Tuesday, November 24: Sonny and Morgan share an emotional moment. Dante and Lulu grapple with the state of their mar- riage. Carly helps Kiki out of a jam.
Wednesday, November 25: Port Charles celebrates Thanksgiving. Liz and Jason go to the Quartermaine’s for dinner. Dante receives a surprise gesture from a vis- itor. Olivia, Alexis and Ava endure a meal to- gether, despite tensions.
Thursday, November 26: The show will air a repeat of its Friday November 6 episode. Read Soaps.com’s General Hospital Recap: Jake learns he is Jason on his wed- ding day for a refresher.
Friday November 27: The show will not be seen today, due to a network pre-emption.
YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS
Tuesday, November 24: Victor tells Adam, “Your loving wife convinced me to change my mind.” Victor makes Adam an offer he can’t refuse. Devon says to Hilary, “You have to remember how much I love you and how much you loved me.” Hilary says, “All I remember is that I cheated on Neil.” Dr. Neville asks through his motel door, “Mrs. Hamilton, is that you?” Dylan busts into the room. Dylan backs Dr. Neville into a corner.
Wednesday, November 25: Colin en- courages Cane to clear his name.
Thursday, November 26: “Young and the Restless” is pre-empted for the Thanks- giving holiday. A classic episode may air in some areas.
Friday, November 27: “Young and the Restless” is pre-empted for CBS Sports cov- erage.
Help a loved one be patient with someone who’s hard to understand. Meditate for peace. Love grabs you when you’re not look- ing.
Gemini (May 21-June 20) — Begin a two-day contemplative phase. Your dreams could seem prophetic. Tie up loose ends on a project. Gratitude sets the stage for what’s next. Consider what results you would love to generate. Imagine a possible future.
Cancer (June 21-July 22) — Friends are a big help over the next few days. Ro- mance enters the picture, possibly from a dis- tance. Participate with your community. Provide leadership. Just show up. There’s a mess to clean up. Practice acts of kindness.
Leo (July 23-Aug. 22) — Assess the sit- uation and prepare for inspection. Career matters occupy your time for the next few days. Be attentive; someone important is watching. Take on more responsibility. Gather support for your project. You can out- smart the competition.
Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) — Travel and study are favored. Dig into theory. Consider attending a seminar or class over the next two days. Listen to the views of others and form your own. Notice solutions. Write them down. Get creative.
Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) — Today and tomorrow are good for financial planning with a partner. Private conversation reveals what you agree and disagree on. Support each other. Compromise. Be meticulous; not picky. Wheeling and dealing may be required. Reward each other with a beautiful sunset.
Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) — Love hits you when you least expect it. Work with a partner over the next few days. Take care not to provoke jealousies. Family comes first. Moderate a disagreement. You see farther to- gether. Call if you’ll be late.
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