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Mission: Impossible- Rogue Nation - Ethan Hunt (Tom Cruise), super agent Illsa (Rebecca Ferguson), and the team (Simon Pegg, Ving Rhames and Jeremy Renner) take on The Syndicate - an In- ternational Rogue Organiza- tion as highly skilled as they are. The Syndicate’s main purpose is to destroy the IMF and assassinate top officials. Director Christopher Mc- Quarrie did a great job with the special effects and story- line. This film was very enter- taining. A must- see! No. 1 at box office. Made $55M. (Bud- get N/A). **** and then some.
Southpaw - Director An- tione Fuqua (The Equalizer, The Shooter, Training Day) and actor Jake Gyllenhal should be nominated for Oscar’s best director and actor for this emotional box- ing drama. The movie was about light heavyweight champion Billy Hope (Gyllen- hal) turning to trainer Tick Willis (Forrest Whitaker) for help after the tragic loss of his wife (Rachel McAdam) and his daughter to child protec- tion services. 50 Cent also
stars as the corrupt promoter. Gyllenhal brought the Oscar worthy emotions to this film. Must-see for drama fans! Made $31M. (Budget $30M). ****
Trainwreck - Having thought that having one boyfriend at a time was never possible, a commitment-pho- bic woman (Amy Schumer) may have to face her fears when she meets a doctor (Bill Hader) who really likes her. This movie was funny, but 30 mins. too long (2 hrs./5 mins.). Made $79M. (Budget $35M). ***1⁄2
Ant Man - Director Pey- ton Reed amazingly directed this new and fresh Marvel movie about a cat burglar Scott Lang (Paul Rudd) armed with a super-suit with the astonishing ability to shrink in scale with super strength, speed and being able to communicate with the ants. Lang must join forces with Dr. Hang Pym (Michael Douglas) and his daughter, Holly (Evangeline Lilly-The Hobbit) to fight against Dar- ren Cross (Corey Stoll) to save the world. Nice fight scene be- tween the Ant Man and
Avengers Falcon (Anthony Mackie). Michael Pena and T. I. also star. With the mixture of comedy and action, Ant Man is definitely better than Avengers 2 and a MUST- SEE. Catch it in 3D or IMAX. Made $132M. (Budget $130M). ****
Minions - Minions Stuart, Kevin, and Bob (speaking a combination of French and English) set out on a journey to find a new boss who they are accidently disposing of. They are recruited by Scarlet Over Kill, a super villain (voiced by Sandra Bullock) to take over the world. Kids and adults will enjoy this fast paced animation. Made $284M. (Budget $74M). ****
Ted 2 - Newlywed couple Ted (voiced, written and di- rected by Seth McFarlane) and Tami-Lynn (Jessica Barth) wants to have a baby, but Ted must prove he’s a per- son in court. His best friend John (Mark Wahlberg) will help Ted find a sperm donor and try to win the case in court. This movie was funnier than the first, which was way over the top, despite being a blockbuster at the box office. Morgan Freeman and Amanda Seyfried also star. Enjoyed it. Made $80M. (Budget $68M). ****
Terminator Genisys - John Connor (Jason Clarke) sends Kyle Reese (Jai Cour- ney) back in time (1984) to protect his mom, a younger Sarah Connor (Emilia Clarke) from a futuristic terminator. When Reese gets there, he re- alizes Sarah is being protected by an older ternimator (Arnold Schwarzenegger). Terrible acting by the younger Sarah, same old terminators. average script, and Schwarzenegger needs to let the Terminator franchise go. Wait for it on DVD. Made $87M. (Budget $155M). **
Jurassic World - 22 years after the failure of Jurassic Park, a new park is created called Jurassic World. After 10 years of de- clining sales, the owner and management (Bryce Dallas Howard) decides to manufac- ture a smart and vicious di- nosaur to create interest. The whole plan backfires horribly and the director convinces a dinosaur trainer (Chris Pratt- Guardians Of the Galaxy) to help find her missing nephews. The first Jurassic Park was a classic, but this film was still fun to watch. Jurassic World has the biggest Global Opening of All- Time taking in $511M. In the U. S. Jurassic World beat out the Avenger: Age Of Ultron as the biggest opening weekend this year. Made $631M U. S. / Foreign $928M. (Budget $150M). Must see for action fans. ****
Bold And The Beautiful - Brooke tells Eric she’s unsure of Julius’ motives with Maya. Nicole talks to Zende. Bridget Forrester arrives for Rick’s wedding and helps her brother’s new love. Bill offers an unexpected apology.
Days Of Our Lives - Abi- gail has mixed emotions about the results of the paternity test. Caroline has a major health cri- sis! Kate begins to realize everyone’s warnings about Clyde may not be far off base.
General Hospital - Franco turns to Obrecht for guidance,
Leo (July 23-Aug. 22) —
Assume new responsibility over the next few days. Get volunteer assistance. You’re motivated to keep the budget. Get an experienced friend’s re- ferral. Pay close attention to the game. There’s a hidden challenge. Smile for the cam- eras.
Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) — Travel and adventure lure you out today and tomorrow. Prepare for unexpected weather or circumstances. Have a backup plan. Keep note of different options. Some- times getting lost reveals what you didn’t know you were looking for.
Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) — Get practical with family fi- nances for the next two days. You’re more patient. Help oth- ers understand. Tempers could get short ... ignore rude- ness for now. Acknowledge each person’s contribution. Consistent efforts win in the long run. Meditate and rest.
Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) — Let somebody else di- rect the show for a few days. Partnership maximizes energy efficiency. Resume negotia- tions. Make agreements. Lis- tening is more powerful than speaking. Don’t avoid a prob- lem. Work it out. Collaborate and compromise.
Sagittarius (Nov. 22- Dec. 21) — Profit from metic- ulous service. Concentrate on a new assignment today and tomorrow. You can expect it to get busy. Mind the details. There’s more than one way to get the job done. Take good notes. Discover what’s miss- ing.
Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) — Fun and romance are in order today and tomorrow. Play with family and friends. Get out and discover beauty, art, sport and love. Follow a creative inspiration to great results. Relax and use the
while Nina turns to Ric for help. Jake divulges important news to Liz. Sam has a con- frontation. Nik confirms Liz’s suspicions. Sam and Jake dis- cuss Liz’s trustworthiness. Sonny and Carly confront Mor- gan. Ava/Denise drops a bomb- shell. Franco confides in Obrecht.
Young And The Restless
- Adam pulls out all the stops to win back Chelsea. Sparks fly between Billy and Victoria. Nick shares an unexpected mo- ment with Sharon. Stitch finds comfort with Ashley.
skills you’ve been practicing.
Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) — Get into a practical, do- mestic phase. Stick close to home for a few days. Conserve your resources. Clean up messes. Get rid of unwanted stuff. Collect an old debt. You can get what you need.
Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20) — You’re sharp as a tack and retain information well now. Begin a two-day vora- cious learning phase. Stick to your budget. Ask unreason- able questions. Make amazing discoveries. Write, record and communicate. Privacy soothes. Craft your message.
Aries (March 21-April 19) — You’re entering a finan- cial phase. Money flows today and tomorrow. Creativity pays. Your head’s full of prof- itable ideas. Increase your holdings. Save up for some- thing special. It pays to recy- cle. You’re exceptionally quick and charming now.
Taurus (April 20-May 20) — It’s a good time for love and money, with the Moon in your sign. Keep it practical. Avoid impetuosity. Stifle ag- gression. Consider conse- quences. Have a meaningful conversation. New opportuni- ties arise. You’re stronger today and tomorrow.
Gemini (May 21-June 20) — Learn from ancient wisdom. Private planning and research suits your mood today and tomorrow. Keep your opinions private, and re- spect another’s view. Remind each other what you agree on. Save money by packing your lunch.
Cancer (June 21-July 22) — Friends are worth gold today and tomorrow. Let them know what you need, and it appears. Find out how you can share your gifts with them. What comes around goes around. Practice random acts of kindness.
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