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DAYS OF OUR LIVES: Friday, November 4: Kimberly and Shane try to talk Theresa into making the right decision. Monday, November 7: Kate voices her disapproval over Lucas and Adri- enne's upcoming wedding.
YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS: Friday, November 4:
Jack must work with Phyllis.
THE BOLD AND THE BEAUTIFUL: Friday, November 4: Steffy moves in with Liam. Sasha feels Zende's anger about Nicole's decision.
GENERAL HOSPITAL: Friday, November 4: Anna reveals a huge surprise. Shots are fired. Ava receives a chilling message.
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. Still No. 1 at box office- $52M (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 $39M ( 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 $66M (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- $61M- (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 dur- ing 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 (classic)
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 $58M (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 - $91M /foreign- $67M (budget-$90M)- ****
When The Bough Breaks- A surrogate Mom, (Jaz Sinclair) for a couple (Regina Hall, Morris Chest- nut) becomes fatal attraction obsessed with the soon-to-be father (Chestnut). This movie was surprisingly very good. Must-see for drama fans. Made $29M (budget- $10M)- ****
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-$118M (budget- $60M)- ****
Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) Your conversations with oth- ers will be revealing. You might go for the jugular. This is because you have X-ray vision and you see the reason be- hind why people are saying or doing things. You can’t be fooled. And you will spot a liar a mile away.
Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) This is a fantastic day to do research because you will be relentless in your search for answers and solutions. You’ll be like a dog with a bone. Mentally speaking, you have focus, endurance and a desire to get to the bottom of something.
Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) Discussions with friends and members of groups will be powerful. Nevertheless, don’t let someone talk you into something. Likewise, be careful that you do not coerce others into agreeing with you. Maintain a level playing field.
Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) Be careful talking to bosses, parents, teachers, VIPs and the police today. Don’t be pushy. But on the other hand, you should know that they might know something that you are not aware of. People have secret facts and knowledge about others that they will use. (Kinda scary.)
Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20) This is a great day to study anything because you will be relentless in going after what you want to learn. However, discussions about politics, re- ligion and race might be too intense, even accusatory. Stay polite. Don’t overpower others with your opinions. And don’t let someone else bamboozle you!
Aries (March 21-April 19) You have your deerstalker on, which is why you have the mind of a sleuth. No doubt you will use this penetrating, investigative mind to come up with answers related to shared property, inheritances, taxes, debt, insurance issues and anything that you own jointly with others. “Just the facts, ma’am.”
Taurus (April 20-May 20) Discussions with partners and close friends will be deep and intense because serious is- sues are at stake. Someone wants to get to the bottom of things — perhaps you, perhaps someone else. Whatever the case, you will do your homework and have your facts pre- pared. (“No moss growing on me.”)
Gemini (May 21-June 20) You want to introduce reforms and improvements to your work scene. But while you’re on this admirable kick, you want to extend it to your personal life as well, especially to your health. Yes, you want to im- prove everything around you! Bravo.
Cancer (June 21-July 22) Trust your creative ideas be- cause you will see how to put them into action. Sports events will be very intense and powerful. Your relations with children will be perceptive. However, do not over- power young minds. Play fair. Children emulate how you act more than what you say.
Leo (July 23-Aug. 22) You really want to put into action some of your ideas to make home improvements, especially regarding bathrooms, plumbing, garbage and recycling. Your desire to improve your immediate environment might extend to improving family relationships as well.
Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) You have an investigative mind, which you can put to good use. In discussions with others, you want to know the bottom line. You want the subtext of things. You will not be fooled by surface gloss or lipstick on a pig.
Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) In financial discussions, you will be a force to contend with because you are persuasive and knowledgeable. You see the bottom line of things and you know what others want. More important, you know what you want and you’re prepared to get it.
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