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Soaps
Bold And The Beauti- ful - Maya demands that Rick be included if she agrees to Ridge’s request. Ivy struggles with her decision about Liam. Ridge helps Caroline. Ivy surprises Liam with the truth.
Days Of Our Lives -
Eric and Nicole are haunted by their secret. Victor con- demns Xander to death. Theresa is thrilled to move into the Kiriakis mansion – but arrives to find a potential roadblock to her happiness.
Horoscopes
Cancer (June 21-July 22) — You’re full of energy to tackle personal projects, with Mars in your sign. Your power holds for about seven weeks. You’re spurred to take action. A conflict be- tween love and money could arise. Focus on personal de- velopment.
Leo (July 23-Aug. 22) — It’s easier to throw things away for about seven weeks. Clean closets, garages and attics. Finish up old busi- ness, with Mars in Cancer. The next two days are good for studying. Take an emo- tional break. Pursue your own duties.
Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) — Help your team over the next seven weeks. To- gether, anything’s possible. Collaborative efforts thrive, with Mars in Cancer. Dele- gate to a perfectionist. Pull together to get past obstacles and trials. Difficult moments go easier when shared.
Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) — Advance profession- ally over the next seven weeks. Move forward boldly with Mars in Cancer. Pour energy into your career. Present yourself with grace and charm. Prepare to launch a project or initiative. Efforts now pay later. Pro- vide leadership.
Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) — Your wanderlust gets stronger over the next seven weeks, with Mars in Cancer. Explore near or far. Learn about a subject of your fasci- nation up close and per- sonal. Keep old commitments today and to- morrow.
Sagittarius (Nov. 22- Dec. 21) — Make future plans and budgets over the next seven weeks, with Mars in Cancer. Pay off debts and grow your family’s savings. Manage taxes, insurance and investments. Volunteer for a
General Hospital-
Madeline asks Ric for an up- date on their plan. Franco introduces Nina to his date. Nikolas blackmails Rosalie. Franco and Denise both seize an opportunity. Michael has a surprise for Sonny. Dante and Valerie share a close moment.
Young And The Rest- less - Adam makes a deal with the devil. Marisa makes an important discovery. Cane romances Lily. Marco sets a dangerous trap for Victor. Jack prepares to re- claim his life in Genoa City. Nikki and Sharon face off.
good cause to pay it forward.
Capricorn (Dec. 22- Jan. 19) — Delegate to teammates over the next seven weeks, with Mars in Cancer. Let your partner take the lead. Collaborative efforts get farther. Get a gift for your biggest fan. Ad- vance your career today and tomorrow. Get organized.
Aquarius (Jan. 20- Feb. 18) — Focus your en- ergy on work for the next seven weeks, with Mars in Cancer. Work faster and make more money. This can be an exceedingly productive period. You win a bid. The more thorough you’ve been the better.
Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20) — For the next seven weeks, with Mars in Cancer, you’re lucky in love and your creativity thrives. Actions speak louder than words. Passions inspire you. Prac- tice your game. Consider an investment in your educa- tion. Celebrate with some- one fun.
Aries (March 21-April 19) — For the next seven weeks, with Mars in Cancer, fix up your place. Renova- tion demands your physical effort. Keep to a tight budget. Put energy into your home, and reap satisfying rewards. You’re exception- ally quick and charming.
Taurus (April 20-May 20) — Do your homework. You’re developing good habits. Don’t hurry. The next two days are busy. You’re in- tent on getting the whole story over the next seven weeks, with Mars in Cancer. Study, research and write your thesis.
Gemini (May 21-June 20) — Spending comes eas- ily over the next seven weeks, with Mars in Cancer. Keep the budget. Self-es- teem grows with your wallet. This could be a profitable pe- riod. Make time for love today and tomorrow. Prac- tice makes perfect.
Inside Out - Pixar (Toy Story, Finding Nemo) scores again! After young Riley (voiced by Kaitlyn Dias) moves to San Francisco, her emotions - Joy, Fear, Anger, Disgust and Sadness - con- flict on how best to navigate a new house, city and school. Kids and adults will enjoy this animation. Made $90M. (Budget N/A). ****
Dope - Life changes in the tough neighborhood for computer geek Malcolm (Shameik Moore), when he and friends go to an under- ground party that leads to a crazy adventure throughout Los Angeles. Surprisingly, this film was really good. It had drama, romance and comedy. Produced by Sean Combs, Pharrell Williams and Forrest Whitaker. Must- see! Made $6M. (Budget N/A). ****
Jurassic World - 22 years after the failure of Jurassic Park, a new park is created called Jurassic World. After 10 years of declining sales, the owner and management (Bryce Dallas Howard) de- cides to manufacture a smart and vicious dinosaur 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 clas- sic, but this film was still fun to watch. Jurassic World has the biggest Global Opening of All-Time taking in $511M. IntheU.S. Jurassic World beat out the Avenger: Age Of Ultron as the biggest opening weekend this year. Made $402M U. S. / Foreign $584M. Must see for action fans. **** Still No. 1 at Box Office.
Spy - A CIA analyst (Melissa McCarthy) volun- teers to go undercover to in- filtrate 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! Made $75M. (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 en- tity. The first film was a hor- ror classic, but this third installment was also creepy and disturbing. If you live alone, you might want to
skip this one. Definitely, not for kids. Made $45M. (Bud- get-N/A). ****
San Andreas - A rescue chopper pilot (Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson) makes a dangerous journey across California in order to save his daughter from several earthquakes. The casting of his daughter was slightly off, but the ‘The Rock’ battling the devastation of earth- quakes makes this film worth seeing. Made $132M U. S. /Foreign $282M. (Bud- get N/A). ****
Tomorrowland - A teenage girl (Britt Robert- son) and a young inventor (Thomas Robinson) embark on a mission to uncover the secrets of a place in the fu- ture. The girl runs into the young inventor who has be- come an older man (George Clooney). The two must es- cape to the future to save themselves. Special and vi- sual effects were superb, but the confusing storyline will put you to sleep. Disap- pointed! Wait for it on DVD.
Made $87M. (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 mayhem. Fast and the REAL FURIOUS. 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 Max are on the run in a War machine to her homeland. Must-see for real hard core action fans. Made $143M U. S. /Foreign $202M. (Budget $150M). ***** (classic).
Pitch Perfect 2 (2015) - After a terrible performance at the Lincoln Center, the Barden Bellas (Anna Kendrick, Rebel Wilson, Hailee Steinfield) enter an international competition that no American group has ever won. Very entertaining and funny. Enjoyed it! Made $177M. (Budget N/A). ****
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