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Movie Reviews/Soaps/Horoscopes
Spy - A CIA analyst (Melissa McCarthy) volun- teers to go undercover to infil- trate the brutal world of a deadly arms dealer (Rose Byrne) and prevent a nuclear disaster. Jason Statham and McCarthy make a hilarious team in this action/comedy. Enjoyed it! No. 1 at box office. Made $30M. (Budget N/A). ****
Insidious: Chapter 3 - A psychic, Elisa Rainer (Lin Shaye) reluctantly uses her ability to contact the dead in order to save a teenage girl (Stephanie Scott), who has been targeted by an evil entity. The first film was a horror classic, but this third install- ment was also creepy and dis- turbing. If you live alone, you might want to skip this one. Definitely, not for kids. Made $23M. (Budget N/A). ****
San Andreas - A rescue chopper pilot (Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson) makes a dan- gerous journey across Califor- nia in order to save his daughter from several earth- quakes. The casting of his daughter was slightly off, but the ‘The Rock’ battling the devastation of earthquakes makes this film worth seeing. Made $101M U. S./Foreign $188M. (Budget N/A). ****
Tomorrowland - A teenage girl (Britt Robertson) and a young inventor
(Thomas Robinson) embark on a mission to uncover the secrets of a place in the future. The girl runs into the young inventor who has become an older man (George Clooney). The two must escape to the future to save themselves. Special and visual effects were superb, but the confusing sto- ryline will put you to sleep. Disappointed! Wait for it on DVD. Made $76M. (Budget $190M). Disney might lose big on this film. ***
Mad Max: Fury Road - Action fans, this classic is what you are looking for. Di- rector George Miller (Mad Max, Road Warrior) revisits the Mad Max franchise with the best script of insane may- hem. Fast and the REAL FU- RIOUS. Amazing non-stop stunts and action scenes. Just flat out crazy! In a hopeless desert landscape, where water is gold, Max (Tom Hardy) and Furiosa (Charlize Theron) join forces unexpectantly to escape the evil warlord (Hugh Keays-Byrna) and Nux (Nicholas Hoult). Furiosa and MaxareontheruninaWar machine to her homeland. Must-see for real hard core action fans. Made $130M U. S./Foreign $184M. (Budget $150M). ***** (classic).
Pitch Perfect 2 (2015) - After a terrible performance at the Lincoln Center, the Bar-
den Bellas (Anna Kendrick, Rebel Wilson, Hailee Stein- field) enter an international competition that no American group has ever won. Very en- tertaining and funny. Enjoyed it! Made $160M. (Budget N/A). ****
Avengers: Age Of Ul- tron - Tony Starks (Robert Downey, Jr.) tries to develop a peacekeeping program (software) that turns into the villainous Ultron. Ultron is set out to destroy the Earth and the Avengers. Chris Evans, Mark Ruffalo, Scarlett Jo- hansson, Jeremy Renner, Chris Hemsworth and Samuel Jackson also star. William Spader plays Ultron. 2 hrs./30 mins. long. Made $438M U.S./Foreign $910M. (Budget $250M). ****
Ex Machina - A program- mer (Domhnall Gleeson) is selected by a billionaire pro- grammer (Oscar Isaac) to par- ticipate in evaluating the human qualities of an A.I. robot (Alicia Vikander). This movie moved slow, but it kept my attention. Very smart and interesting. The ending was unexpected. Made $24M. (Budget N/A). ***1⁄2
Unfriended (2014) - A group of online chat friends (Heather Sossaman, Matthew Bohrer) find them- selves haunted by an evil spirit using the Youtube ac- count of their dead friend. You have to give this horror movie credit for being differ- ent. Cyberbullying is a serious problem. Made $32M. (Bud- get N/A). ***
The Longest Ride - Di- rector George Tillman, Jr. (Barbershop, Notorious, Soul Food) directs this drama/ro- mance film about a former champion bull rider (Scott Eastwood) and a college stu- dent (Britt Robertson) trou- bled relationship. Their relationship intertwined with a much older man (Alan Alda), as he reflects back on a past love. If you like romance films, then this one is for you. Made $37M. (Budget $34M).
Soaps
Bold And The Beauti- ful - Quinn confronts Bill about playing favorites with his sons. Ivy overhears Steffy and Liam talking. Quinn does some meddling on Ivy’s behalf. Ivy shares big news with Liam.
Days Of Our Lives - Ste- fano returns to Salem and stirs up Chad’s suspicions. Paige coolly rejects JJ when he tries to come to her res- cue. Brady backs Theresa into a corner.
Horoscopes
Gemini (May 21-June 20) — You work well with others over the next 2 days. Pass along what you learn.
Cancer (June 21-July 22) — Focus on professional ambitions. A raise is within reach. Choose your direction. Take on more responsibility.
Leo (July 23-Aug. 22) — Expand your territory. Explore and discover. An old friend lends encouragement. Take a gamble on love.
Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) — Add color to your presentation. Study ways to make and keep money. Han- dle financial matters.
Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) — A partner’s a big help. Reach out and touch some- one. Accept or give an invita- tion. Negotiate the plan.
General Hospital - Eliz- abeth panics over a situation with Jake. Sam meets with Nina. TJ finds himself in trouble. Nikolas shares a warm reunion with a loved one. Lulu demands some an- swers from Luke. Tracy and Sabrina form an unlikely bond.
Young And The Rest- less - Lily’s world is rocked. Cane urges Michael to come clean about Lauren. Joe en- courages Sharon to fight for Dylan. Victor’s plan spirals out of control. Chelsea ques- tions Adam’s motives.
Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) — The next 2 days get busy. Others wonder how you do it all.
Sagittarius (Nov. 22- Dec. 21) — Express your passion. Get creative. Focus on affairs of the heart.
Capricorn (Dec. 22- Jan. 19) — Increase your family’s comfort. Invest in your home. Venture out.
Aquarius (Jan. 20- Feb. 18) — Communicate, evaluate and collaborate.
Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20) — Practice a craft you love, and the money comes. Give thanks. Be encouraged.
Aries (March 21-April 19) — Go for what you want. Take charge. Romance blos- soms.
Taurus (April 20-May 20) — Finish up tasks. Make long-range plans. Work out a compromise.
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