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   General Hospital: Ava confronts Griffith. Nelle takes advantage of a situation. Nathan does his best to help.
Curtis has an update. Ava gets under Franco's skin. Nina puts things into perspective.
The Bold & The Beautiful: After a scare, Quinn and Eric fear Sheila is back. Steffy does something that makes her feel more forgiving toward Liam.
Wyatt and Katie spice up their sex life with role-playing. Liam pres- ents Steffy with a gift after their huge argument. Sally fantasizes about what life would be like if she were with Liam.
Steffy is comforted by Bill after Liam confesses to kissing Sally. Bill and Steffy make love.
The Young & The Restless: Chelsea's past with Jordan is ex- posed. Dina has the answer to a mystery. Phyllis receives an unwelcome visitor. Ashley and Jack's discovery about Dina breaks their hearts. Nick reacts to the news of Chelsea's past deeds.
Chelsea's past with Jordan, fleecing elderly women, is exposed. Nick's doubts about her cause Chelsea to storm out. Zach lies to Abby about his past with Crystal and Tessa.
Days Of Our Lives: Valerie makes a difficult confession to Abe.
Paul confides in John about his deception. Gabi receives incredible news.
    Thor: Ragnarok - In prison, the Almighty Thor (Chris Hemsworth) finds himself in a deadly contest against his former ally, The Incredible Hulk (Mark Ruffalo). Thor must fight for survival and race against time to prevent the all-powerful Hela (Cate Blanchett) from destroying his planet. Director Taika Waititi did a great job making this Thor film fun to watch. Still No.1 at box office -$220M-U.S./ foreign- $440M- (budget-$180M)- Must-see for Marvel fans- Classic
Boo 2! A Madea Halloween - Madea (Tyler Perry), Bam (Cassie Davis) and Hattie ( Patricia Lovely) travel to a haunted campground where the crew have to run for their lives when monsters are unleashed. A typical Tyler Perry film where some of the antics you seen before, but still funny. If you like Madea, then this film is for you. Made - $45M (budget-$25M)- ***1/2
Happy Death Day - A college student (Jessica Rothe} must relive the day she gets murder over and over until she figures out her killer identity. Go see this horror film to figure out out the killer. You will be surprised. Made - $54M ( budget- $4.8M)- ****
American Made - Based on a true story, a TWA pilot, Barry Seal ( Tom Cruise), is hired by the CIA and drug cartel during the 1980s to become one of the biggest money laundering operation in U.S. history. Director Doug Liman ( Bourne Identity, Mr& Mrs. Smith) put together an informational masterpiece about the first pilot , Barry Seal, who was the first to do intel for the CIA in South America and later hired by the Medellin Cartel Drug Lord Pablo Escobar . His operation also became gun run- ners for the U.S. Government reach led to the Iran-Contra scandal involving the Reagan Administra- tion and General Oliver North. Mustsee for all fans. Made $50M- U.S./ foreign- $82M (budget- $50M)- masterpiece
Kingsman: The Golden Circle - A female terrorist (Julianne Moore) who wants to rule the world, blows up the Kingsman’s headquarter. The Kingsman (Taron Egerton, Colin Firth, Mark Strong) must journey to another elite group (Halle Berry, Channing Tatum, Jeff Bridges) for help. Ac- tion-packed throughout but a little long. 2hrs/21mins. Must-see for action fans. Made - $98M- U.S/ foreign-$291M-(budget- $104M)- ****
American Assassin - A action-packed film centered on a counterterrorism agent Mitch Rapp( Dylan O’Brien) being trained by the top special ops agents ( Micheal Keaton, Sanaa Latham) to kill different terrorists around the world. Must-see for action fans. Made $36M (budget-$33M)- ***1/2
It (2017) - A group of bullied kids (Jaeden Lieberher, Jeremy Taylor, Sophia Lillis, Chosen Jacobs, Jack Grazer) band together to fight against a demon-like clown named Pennywise ( Bill Skargard). Pennywise comes back every 25 years to terrorize the town by hunting kids and adults. A best-seller by Stephen King, director Andy Muschietti did a great job with this horror film. Definitely, not for kids. Made - $326M U.S/ foreign- $356M- (budget-$35M)- ****
Logan Lucky - Two brothers (Channing Tatum, Adam Driver) and a ex-con (Daniel Craig) at- tempt to pull off a heist during a NASCAR race in North Carolina. Didn’t know NASCAR races gener- ated that kind of money. Director Steven Soderbergh (Ocean 11) put together a very good comedy/ crime drama worth seeing! Made $27M (budget-$29M)- ****
The Hitman’s Bodyguard - The best bodyguard in the world (Ryan Reynolds) gets a new client, a hitman (Samuel Jackson) who must testify at the International Court Of Justice against the govern- ment. The two must put their differences aside and work together to make it to the trial on time with contract killers after them. Action-packed and surprisingly very good. Must-see for action fans. Made - $75M (budget-$30M)- ****
  If Your Birthday Is Today: You are optimistic, kind and gener- ous. You are also alert and observant about your surroundings. This year you will take inventory and view your past triumphs and failures because you are finishing a nine-year cycle. Some will let go of people, jobs, places and things to move on to something new. Fortunately, it’s a time of also moving away from heavy burdens. Whew!
Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): This is a vaguely disconcerting day. In fact, as the day wears on, in the late afternoon and towards dinner- time (depending where you live), things could get downright irritating for some reason. But hey, when the annals of history are written, this is peanuts. Stay chill.
Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Something unexpected might im- pact your interactions with groups or perhaps a friend. You might feel independent and want to break away from something. Or perhaps somebody else feels this way? You might introduce a revolutionary con- cept to someone. “To the gates!”
Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Relations with bosses and parents are unpredictable in the late afternoon today. Someone might say some- thing that really catches you off guard. Do not overreact. Do not quit your day job. You feel very feisty and independent today. Cool your jets.
Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Travel plans will be interrupted or changed this afternoon — almost certainly. Therefore, allow extra time so that you have wiggle room to cope with the unexpected.
Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20): Stay on top of details regarding banking, shared property, insurance and inheritances today because something unexpected might impact these areas. If so, you will want to know about this right away. Don’t be caught napping! Who wants to be waiting at the train station when their ship sails in?
Aries (March 21-April 19): You will have to defer to others today because the Moon is in a sign that is opposite yours. This simply means you have to be accommodating and cooperative. However, do take note: Mid-afternoon to late afternoon, depending on your time zone, expect an upset or surprise from a friend or partner.
Taurus (April 20-May 20): Late this afternoon or by dinnertime, something will disrupt your job. It might be a computer crash, power outage or a sudden staff shortage. Likewise, something might impact your health suddenly. Be alert.
Gemini (May 21-June 20): Parents need to be extra vigilant today because this could be an accident-prone afternoon for their kids. Or near dinnertime depending on your time zone. Sports events might also encourage accidents. Be careful! Social plans, especially romantic, might suddenly change. Boo hoo.
Cancer (June 21-July 22): This afternoon your home routine will be interrupted. (Let’s hope it’s not a broken dishwasher.) Small appli- ances might break down or minor breakages could occur. Or surprise company might show up at your door just at dinnertime. (Don’tcha love it?).
Leo (July 23-Aug. 22): This is a mildly accident-prone afternoon for your sign so be alert. Pay attention to everything you say and do. Slow down and take it easy so that you are mindful and aware. Think before you speak as well as before you act. Be careful texting!
Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Keep an eye on your money, cash flow and possessions today because this afternoon something unexpected might impact your assets. You might find money; you might lose money. Perhaps something that you own will be lost, stolen or broken. Nobody wants this! Therefore, stay sharp!
Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): Today the Moon is in your sign opposed by wild, wacky Uranus. This indicates some kind of disruption to your life. Quite likely, it will be something unexpected in the late afternoon. You probably also feel restless or irritable. Pay attention to everything you do.
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