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When The Bough Breaks- A surrogate Mom, (Jaz Sinclair) for a couple (Regina Hall, Morris Chest- nut) becomes fatal attraction obsessed with the soon-to-be father (Chestnut). This movie was surprisingly very good. Must-see for drama fans. Made $22M (budget- $10M)- ****
Sully- Director Clint Eastwood directed the true story of US Airways pilot Chesley Sullenberger (Tom Hanks) making a miracle landing on the Hudson River after a flock of birds flew into the engines. Sullen- berger became a hero for saving the 155 crew and passenger, but the miracle landing was disputed by the FAA. Shocking! Still No. 1 at box office-$70M (budget- $60M)- ****
Southside With You- This film goes back to the summer of 1989 when the future President, Barack Obama (Parker Sawyer), took his future First Lady, Michelle Robinson (Tika Sumpter) on an epic first date across Chicago South Side. A light romantic drama that gives you one day in the life of the Obamas. Exec- utive produced by John Legend. Enjoyed it! Only 1hr/20mins long. Made $5M (budget N/A)- ****
Don't Breathe- A group of house burglars (Dylan Minnette, Jane Levy & Daniel Zovatto) break into the house of a blind man who is an ex-military veteran and has plenty of money. The group thought this was the perfect heist, but they were wrong. Director Fede Alvarez (Evil Dead) put together a film that went from a simple burglary to a straight up horror nightmare. A surprise hit! Must-see for horror/suspense fans. Made-$75M (budget -$9.9M) - ****.
Kubo And The Two Strings- Young Kubo ( voiced by Art Parkinson ) accidentally summons evil spirits from the past who are set out to destroy him. Kubo joins forces with a monkey ( voiced by Charlize Theron) and Beetle (voiced by Matthew McConaughey) to stop the evil forces. A watchdog group accused Focus film of being insensitive for using white actors to voice Japanese characters. All and all, the animated hero tale was very good. Made $44M (budget- $60M)- ****
Hell or High Water- A divorced Dad (Chris Pine) and his crazy ex-con brother (Ben Foster) resort to robbing banks in order to save their family farm in Texas. A soon to retire Texas Ranger (Jeff Bridges) and his partner set out to stop the bank robbers. Enjoy this drama! Made $22M (budget-$12M)- ****
Pete’s Dragon- A 10-year -old boy named Pete(Oakes Fegley) is lost in the forest become friend’s with a mysterious dragon named Elliott. The drama starts when the city Ranger ( Bryce Dallas Howard) discover the boy and the dragon in the forest. This light-hearted Disney film is strictly for kids. Made $72M (Bud- get-$60M) - ***
Suicide Squad- A secret government led by Amanda Waller (Viola Davis), Rick Flagg ( Joel Kinna- man) recruit an imprisoned squad of psycho/crazy supervillians (Deadshot- Will Smith, Harley Quinn- Margot Robbie, Diablo- Jay Hernandez, Boomerang- Jai Courtney, Killer Croc- Adwale Agabaje, and Katena- Karen Fukuhara) for a suicide mission against the evil witch Enchantress (Cara Delevingne). The Squad also have their hands full with the diabolical Joker ( Jared Leto) and Batman (Ben Affleck), Director David Ayers did a great job concentrating on how mentally disturb the Suicide Squad and Joker were. . Very entertaining or insane. The soundtrack is awesome. Must-see for action fans. Made $313M-U.S/for- eign-$406M (budget- $175M)- ****
Jason Bourne- Jason Bourne (Matt Damon) is drawn out of hiding by CIA director (Tommy Lee Jones) to uncover hidden truths about his past. The star of this film was the intelligence expert Heather Lee(Alicia Vikander). This movie shows how the U.S. government can track down whoever and send a task squad to do whatever anywhere in the world. Made- $160M U.S./ foreign-$235M (budget- $120M)- ***1/2
Lights Out- This low budget horror movie is a box office hit. Rebecca (Teresa Palmer) and her little brother Martin (Gabriel Bateman) come face to face with an evil spirit that is their mother's friend.
This horror film pulled all stops to keep you jumping throughout. A plus for being original. Made $67M (budget- $4.9M)- ****
DAYS OF OUR LIVES: Friday September 23: Eve points out Justin is still in love with Adrienne. Monday September 26: Nicole, Chloe, Deimos and Philip go to the clinic, and the doctor en- ters with the test results.
YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS: Friday September 23:
Billy makes a startling discovery. Abby opens up to Ashley. Mariah gives Kevin a warning. Billy makes a passionate plea.
THE BOLD AND THE BEAUTIFUL: Friday September 23: Ridge's family members resist his plan. Eric and Quinn have to face an unexpected reality.
GENERAL HOSPITAL: Friday September 23: Emotions run wild and tears are shed. Curtis makes a keen observation. Hay- den and Finn share a toast.
Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) The Sun moves into your sign, where it will stay for the next four weeks, giving you an opportunity to recharge your energy for the rest of the year. Not only will this boost your energy, it will also attract favorable circumstances and people to you. It’s all about you, dear Libra!
Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) Start to strategize what you want your new year (birthday to birthday) to be all about because you have about a month to do this. Think of your objectives. Write down some goals with deadlines. Deadlines are the critical aspect. They are the litmus test of reality.
Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) A popular month ahead! For the next four weeks, you will enjoy schmoozing with others more than usual. You might join clubs, groups and associations. This is also an excellent time to share your hopes and dreams for the future with someone to get their helpful feedback.
Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) You will really strut your stuff in the next four weeks because the Sun is at the top of your chart, shin- ing a flattering light on you (symbolically). This means people in au- thority are impressed! We’re talking bosses, parents, teachers, VIPs and the police. Use this to your advantage!
Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) Do whatever you can to travel and broaden your horizons in the next four weeks because this is what you will want to do. You want more out of life! You want ad- venture! You want to learn more! (You want to at least find your way around Chinatown.)
Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20) Life will be more intense and pas- sionate in the next four weeks. This applies to physical intimacy as well as all your dealings with others. In particular, you will want to know more about shared property and how much your partner is worth.
Aries (March 21-April 19) For the next four weeks, you will need more rest because, the Sun, which is your source of energy, symbolically is now as far away from you (in your chart) as it will get all year. This means you will need more sleep. Go to bed.
Taurus (April 20-May 20) You want to get better organized. Fortunately, the stars will help you in this process! Make lists and write down your goals with deadlines. (We all know nothing gets done without a deadline. A mere intention is simply too elastic!)
Gemini (May 21-June 20) Lucky you! The next four weeks are playful, prankish and flirtatious! In fact, they are a pleasant in- troduction to a vibe that will be with you for a whole year. (How come you get all the fun stuff? Mom always liked you best.)
Cancer (June 21-July 22) In the next four weeks, you will co- coon at home more than usual because it will please you to be among familiar surroundings. You want to hide from the insane busyness of everything around you. Plus you are interested in re- decorating.
Leo (July 23-Aug. 22) The pace of your days will accelerate in the next four weeks. Short trips, busy errands, increased reading, writing and studying plus talking to everyone are just some reasons you will have a jam-packed schedule. Do your white rabbit thing. “I’m late! I’m late for a very important date!”
Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) For the next four weeks, your focus will be on money. How can you boost your earnings? Why not re- duce your spending and save a little? The secret is to save money right off the bat when you have it; don’t hope there will be leftovers. Quit kidding yourself.
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