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Movie Reviews/Soaps/Horoscopes
Fantastic Four - Four young astronauts (Michael Jordan, Miles Teller, Kate Mara, Jamie Bell) teleport to another universe which al- ters their physical form. The Four must learn how to use their power to save Earth from a former friend turned enemy, Dr. Doom (Toby Kebbell).The director and film received bad reviews and criticism, because he changed Johnny Storm played by Jordan to a Black superhero. This reboot is still worth seeing! Made $25M/ Foreign $34M. (Budget $60M). **1⁄2
The Gift (2015) - A mar- ried couple’s lives (Jason Bateman, Rebecca Hall) are thrown into a mysterious tailspin when an old high school mate (Joel Edgerton) from the husband’s past brings gifts to their house and reveal an horrific secret that happened 20 years ago. Director/actor Edgerton did an excellent job with this pyscho/ thriller. Who’s side are you on? Made $11M. (Budget $5M). ****
Mission: Impossible- Rogue Nation - Ethan Hunt (Tom Cruise), super agent Illsa (Rebecca Fergu- son), and the team (Simon Pegg, Ving Rhames and Je- remy Renner) take on The Syndicate - an International Rogue Organization as highly skilled as they are. The Syndicate’s main purpose is to destroy the IMF and as- sassinate top officials. Direc- tor Christopher McQuarrie
did a great job with the spe- cial effects and storyline. This film was very entertain- ing. A must- see! Still No. 1 at box office. Made $107M. (Budget 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 (Gyl- lenhal) turning to trainer Tick Willis (Forrest Whitaker) for help after the tragic loss of his wife (Rachel McAdam) and his daughter to child protection services. 50 Cent also stars as the cor- rupt promoter. Gyllenhal brought the Oscar worthy emotions to this film. Must- see for drama fans! Made $40M. (Budget $30M). ****
Trainwreck - Having thought that having one boyfriend at a time was never possible, a commitment- phobic woman (Amy Schumer) may have to face her fears when she meets a doctor (Bill Hader) who re- ally likes her. This movie was funny, but 30mins. too long (2 hrs./5 mins.). Made $90M. (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 Darren Cross (Corey Stoll) to save the world. Nice fight scene between 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 $147M. (Budget $130M). ****
Minions - Minions Stu- art, Kevin, and Bob (speak- ing a combination of French and English) set out on a journey to find a new boss who they are accidently dis- posing of. They are recruited by Scarlet Over Kill, a super villain (voiced by Sandra Bul- lock) to take over the world. Kids and adults will enjoy this fast paced animation. Made $302M. (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 person 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). ****
SOAPS
BOLD AND THE BEAUTI- FUL - Nicole and Zende’s con- nection becomes stronger. Ivy and Wyatt consider the positive that came out of her break up. Ivy announces her desire for a more prominent position in the com- pany. Bill and Katie think about the positives in their lives.
DAYS OF OUR LIVES - Eve secretly stirs up trouble for Jen- nifer. Roman is furious when he figures out JJ’s true intentions.
GENERAL HOSPITAL-
Nina and Ava have a confronta-
HOROSCOPES
Leo (July 23-Aug. 22) —
Learn from the past. Provide leadership. Expect energy surges. Don’t splurge or make promises you can’t keep.
Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) — Look back for insight on the road ahead. Pay attention to your dreams. Conclude arrange- ments and tie up loose ends.
Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) — Envision perfection. Delegate tasks, and organize. You work well with others. Schedule time with friends.
Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) — You’ll be tested for the next few days. Don’t let anybody push you. Focus on your career and a status rise is possible. Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) — Look at the situation from a new perspective. There may be too many chefs, and not enough dishwashers.
Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) — For the next two days, handle financial matters. Get a
tion. Nathan and Dante make a grim discovery. Sonny receives a mysterious phone call. Maxie apologizes to Valerie. Valerie moves out of Wyndemere. Sonny assures Carly he is not involved in the recent mob criminal activity. Liz continues to conspire with Nikolas. Dante and Lulu receive a surprise visitor.
YOUNG AND THE REST- LESS - Jack and Ashley join forces to protect Jabot. Summer makes a shocking discovery. Hi- lary wants answers from Neil. Devon and Hilary’s wedding day arrives. Lily confronts Colin. Kevin closes in on the killer.
deal in writing. Verify the amounts. Resist temptation.
Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) — Crazy dreams seem pos- sible. Let others help. Consult a strategist. Observe before taking action.
Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20) — The workload increases for the next two days. Compro- mise is required. Strategize with your partner. Share tasks.
Aries (March 21-April 19) — Practice your enthusiasms. Connect with friends who share them. Discipline and experience make the difference.
Taurus (April 20-May 20) — Handle household mat- ters. Clean, sort and organize. Slow down and listen. Relax.
Gemini (May 21-June 20) — Your brain power increases. Get busy writing. Argue your case. Question improbably of- fers. Defend your position.
Cancer (June 21-July 22) — Your team is hot. Successes come through persistent energy and effort, despite the urge to flee. Planning pays off.
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