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     Incredibles 2- Bob Barr (Mr. Incredible-voiced by Craig Nelson) is left to care for the kids (Violet- voiced by Sarah Vowell, Dash-voiced by Huck Milner, and the super incredible Jack Jack- voiced by Eli Fu- cile) while his wife Helen (Elastigirl-voiced by Helen Hunter) is out saving the world. Mr. Incredible and his kids will soon recruit Lucius ( Frozone-voiced by Samuel Jackson) to help Elastigirl fight against an evil villian. Director Brad Bird (The Incredibles, Iron Giant) did a great job keeping this animation fast-paced and fun with great action. Must-see for everyone. No. 1 at box office- $233M U.S./ foreign- $53M- (bud- get-N/A)- ****
Superfly (2018) - A successful low key drug dealer, Youngblood Priest (Trevor Jackson) and his crew (Jason Mitchell-(played Eazy E), Lex Davis, and Andrea Londo) set up one last big drug deal before retiring from the game. Director X takes you on a gangsta ride with this well-written crime thriller. Michael Kenneth William ( Omar, Chalky) plays Priest's mentor. Really enjoyed it! Must-see for action fans. Made $10M (budget- $16M)- Classic
Ocean’s 8 - Just released from prison, Debbie Ocean (Sandra Bullock) recruits an all-female crew (Cate Blanchette, Rihannna, Sarah Paulson, Awkwafina and Anne Hathaway) to attempt an impossible jewel heist at New York City’s Yearly Met Gala. Enjoyed this sophiscated crime caper. Made $78M-U.S./ foreign- $36M- (budget- $70M)- ***1/2
Hereditary - When the elder mother of the Graham family passes away, her daughter’s family (Toni Collette) begins to unravel terryfying secrets about their ancestry. This film was really disturbing based on how mental illness can have you hallucinating. Made $29M (budget- N/A)- ****
Upgrade - A deadly hijacking leaves Grey Trace (Logan Marshall-Green) paralyzed and his wife in a coma. A billionaire inventor ( Harrison Gilbertson) implant a device called STEM that will almost make Grey superhuman. He later uses his powers to seek revenge. Director Leigh Whannell did a great job keep- ing this gory, sci-fi thriller moving and fun. Must see for sci-fi fans. Made $11M (budget-N/A)- Classic
Solo: A Star Wars Story - Director Ron Howard (American Made) takes you on an adventure with a younger Hans Solo (Alden Ehrenreich) and his future copilot Chewbacca (Joonas Suotamo). The Crew later encounters Lando Calrissan (Donald Glover-Childish Gambino), Oi’ra (Emilia Clarke) and Beckett (Woody Harrelson) on a life or death journey against the underworld. Very good storyline with one small setback of Hans’ face looking the same after all the fight scenes. Still enjoyed it. Made - $196M- U.S./ for- eign- $147M- (budget -N/A)- ***1/2
Deadpool 2 - Mutant mercenary Deadpool- Wade Wilson( Ryan Reynolds) brings together a team of hand-picked mutant warriors (Zazie Beetz, Brad Pitt, Terry Crews} to protect a young boy of supernatu- ral powers ( Julian Dennison) from the time-traveling killing machine Cable (Josh Brolin). Action-packed, violent, with plenty of quick wit humor. Must- see for action fans. Enjoyed It! Made - $297M-U.S./ For- eign- $395M-(budget-$110M)- ****
Breaking In - A woman (Gabrielle Union Wade) fights to protect kids (Ajiona Alexus, Seth Carr) dur- ing a home invasion (Bill Burke). Produced by St. Pete native Will Packer (Think Like A Man, Girls Trip) and directed by James McTeigue, this thriller jumped right into the action. Gabrielle did a great job mak- ing this film believable. Must see for action, thriller fans. 1hr./28mins. Made - 45M (budget- $$6M)- ****
Avengers: Infinity War - The Avengers and their allies (Ironman- Robert Downey, Jr., Thor-Chris Hemsworth, Hulk- Mark Ruffalo, Captain America- Chris Evans, Doctor Strange- Benedict Cumberbatch, Black Widow- Scarlett Johansson, Vision- Paul Bettany, Scarlet Witch-Elizabeth Olsen, Black Panther- Chadwick Boseman, War Machine- Don Cheadle, Star Lord-Chris Pratt, Gamora-Zoe Saldana, Drax- Dave Bautista, Rocket(voice) Bradley Cooper, Groot(voice) Vin Diesel, Spider-Man- Tom Holland, Falcon- An- thony Mackie and Winter Soldier- Sebastian Stan) must come together in order to defeat the most pow- erful Marvel villian of all, Thanos(Josh Brolin). The brutal Thanos is seeking the infinity stones to destroy all of mankind and the Universe. Directors Anthony and Joe Russo put together the most violent Marvel film of all. Must-see for Marvel fans. Will break all of the box office records. 2hrs/30mins long. Made - $665M-U.S/ $1.3B-foreign-(budgetN/A)- Amazing on how they brought everything together for a Part 2. Classic
A Quiet Place (2018) - A cautious family (Emily Blunt, John Krasinski) is forced to livee in silence while hiding from creatures that kill by sound. Star/ Director John Krasinkski and his real life wife Emily Blunt deliver on this original concept drama/ horror thriller. Must-see for originality and drama. Made - $186M- U.S./ foreign- $139M -(budget- $17M)- four out of four stars.
General Hospital: Sonny is relieved. Anna refuses to place blame. Nina demands answers.
Sonny is confused. Sam and Curtis hit a dead-end. Valentin’s ro- mantic gesture backfires. Though Mike’s condition worsens, he reveals more of what happened at Croton to Sonny, who sets out to get to the bottom of the situation.
The Bold & The Beautiful: Julius and Vivienne are taken aback by Xander’s intentions regarding Forrester Creations and Emma. Bill, who still wants Steffy, meddles in her relationship with Liam again.
Taylor confides her worst fears to Steffy. Hope wants Liam to re- turn to working on the Hope for the Future line.
Wyatt encounters Sally getting drunk and learns Thomas returned to Caroline. Sally’s invited back to Wyatt’s place to sleep it off and they kiss.
The Young & The Restless: Billy succumbs to temptation. Abby slows things down with Arturo. Ashley looks into a threat.
Billy and Summer have a secret. JT’s ex-wife arrives back in Genoa City. Mackenzie returns to visit Victoria. Sharon and Nick share news. Days Of Our Lives: Kayla is caught while snooping around Kate’s room. Hope is relieved when Ciara calls her, but is upset by her daugh-
ter’s news.
Kate makes a huge confession to Chad.
Cancer (June 21-July 22): This is the perfect time for a heart- to-heart with someone because you feel empathetic and sensitive to the situations of others. Without much effort, you can imagine what it’s like to walk a mile in their wedgies. Naturally, this promotes mutual understanding and sympathy.
Leo (July 23-Aug. 22): Although you feel sympathetic to the plight of others, especially those who are less fortunate, do be realis- tic. If you’re dividing or sharing something or coming to terms with an inheritance or shared property, don’t give away the farm. Respect your own self interests.
Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): This is a good day to spitball ideas with others, especially younger people or people in groups because you never know what might come up. Minds can build upon each other. You will enjoy involvement with a charitable group. Strive to do the highest good.
Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): Although someone in a position of au- thority might inspire you, or you might say something that inspires them, be careful about what you agree to. Don’t volunteer for anything. Your aspirations are aroused but they might be unrealistic.
Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Discussions about philosophy, reli- gion, metaphysics and other profound topics will intrigue you. Like- wise, you might want to make travel plans to someplace exotic and exciting. Be aware that wishful thinking is a driving force in many of your ideas. Wishful thinking has its place, but so does reality.
Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): You are sensitive to the suffer- ing of others. You are motivated by a sincere desire to help. If you can help someone who is less fortunate, do so. But make sure that your de- cision is realistic and nothing that you will regret. Best to give things a sober, second thought. Why not sleep on it?
Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): A discussion with a partner or close friend will be mutually sympathetic, which is why you will feel supported by this person and they will feel understood by you. It’s not always this easy. You can chalk it up to the spores in the air or the fact that Mercury is dancing with Neptune.
Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): You are very imaginative at work, which will allow you to see solutions and entertain ideas that might usually escape you. On the other hand, you might come up ideas that are impractical and too idealistic. Good luck at striking a happy bal- ance.
Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20): This is a marvelous day for artists and people who are working on creative projects or working with chil- dren because your sensitivity and your imagination is aroused. You can think outside of the box. It’s a fanciful, pleasant day that promotes romance, fantasies, dreams, ideals and the arts.
Aries (March 21-April 19): Yesterday you were enthusiastic and empowered, especially regarding family discussions, family businesses and home repairs. You feel similarly inclined but there’s a difference. You’re filled with wishful thinking and dreams.
Taurus (April 20-May 20): You might spend time daydream- ing or lost in fantasy. That’s OK. We all need days like this now and then — sort of a mental-health day. Because your imagination is heightened, this is a powerful day for artists and writers.
Gemini (May 21-June 20): Be careful shopping. Note the Moon Alert above. If shopping, keep your receipts (and the box). I say this be- cause you will be attracted to luxurious, elegant items that you might regret buying later. Moneymaking ideas might be pie-in-the-sky.
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