Page 12 - Florida Sentinel 5-3-2019
P. 12
General Hospital: Sam is distracted. Shiloh pays Willow a visit. Chase confronts Michael.
Sam tells Jason about Shiloh’s visit. Kristina shares a laugh with an old friend. Alexis manages to slip past Valerie.
The Bold & The Beautiful: Xander wants Zoe to confide in him. Ridge's kindness makes Flo feel guiltier as she ponders an offer from Hope.
Thomas uses Douglas to try and win Hope over. Shauna seizes an opportunity to wear a Forrester Original.
The Young & The Restless: Victor takes control. Kyle makes a promise to Lola.
A stunning discovery is made by Rey and Sharon.
Nikki presents Rey with the psychiatrist's bill she found in Victor's office and convinces him to investigate privately on her behalf. When Rey tells Sharon, she decides to join him, both in Las Vegas and on the case. They make a startling discovery about Victor.
Days Of Our Lives: Jack pulls a shocking stunt during the debate. JJ makes a damaging blurt about Jack in front of the press.
Rafe and Hope try to find Holly, unaware of Ted's involvement.
Avengers: Endgame (2019) - After the devastating ending of Avengers: Infinity War when Thanos (Josh Broslin) dissolved most of the Avengers and mankind, the universe is in ruins. With the help of re- maining allies, theAvengers (Robert Downey Jr.- Ironman, Chris Evans-Captain America, Chris Hemsworth- Thor, Scarlett Johansson-Black Widow, Mark Ruffalo- Hulk, Jeremy Renner- Clint Barton, Don Cheadle- War Machine and Paul Rudd- Ant-Man) assemble once more in order to undo Thanos' actions and restore order to the universe. This Avengers film will give the audience the ending they were promised . Directors Anthony Russo and brother Joe, did a great job putting together this 3 hour/ 2 minute masterpiece that had a ending fans will enjoy. Must see if you can get a ticket. Broke box office records - No.1 - Made $427M- U.S/ foreign- $1B- (budget-N/A)- classic
The Curse Of La Llorona - A social worker, Anna (Linda Cardellini) and her kids (Roman Christou, Jaynee-Lynne Kinchen) are drawn into a supernatural incident when a troubled mother was hiding her kids from the evil spirit La Llorona( Marisol Ramirez). Ignoring the warnings, Anna must find someone (Rafeal Cruz) to stop LaLorona from taking her kids. Based on a true story, Director Michael Chaves did a great job making this film creepy. Not for kids. Made - $41M- U.S.- foreign- $45M- (budget- $9M)- ****
Shazam! (2019) - A fourteen year old foster teen, Billy Baston (Zachary Levi), is selected by The Wizard ( Djimon Hounsou) to become a superhero by shouting one word SHAZAM. Director David Sandberg did a great job wit this DC action/adventure film. Great storyline. Really enjoyed this film. Dr. Sivana (Mark Strong) made a great villian. Made - $132M U.S./ foreign- $214M- foreign- (budget- $100M)- ****
Us - Director and screenwriter Jordan Peele (Get Out) puts together another thought provoking horror masterpiece. A family (Lupita Nyong'o, Winston Duke (both Black Panther), Evan Alex, Shahadi Wright Joseph) goes on a vacation that turns into chaos when a group of doppelgängers (shadow of themselves) begins to terrorize them. You might think this is a regular horror film until the end of the movie that will bring it all together. You will go WTF- Definitely a movie you have to see again. A must-see for horror fans. Made - $173M U.S/ foreign- $76M (budget- $20M)- Classic
Captain Marvel - Carol Danvers ( Brie Larson) becomes Captain Marvel when she is caught in a galac- tic war and the aliens' blast hits her. She join forces with The Avengers Nick Fury (Samuel Jackson) to stop the aliens from ruling the world. The movie started good, but later fizzled because the villians were average fighters. Made - $415M- U.S./ foreign- $696M- (Budget -N/A)- ***
A Madea Family Reunion - A family reunion becomes a hilarious nightmare as Madea (Tyler Perry) and the crew ( Aunt Bam-Cassie Davis, Hattie- Patrice Lovely and Joe, Brian, Heathrow-Tyler Perry) travel to backwoods Georgia, where they find themselves unexpectedly planning a funeral that might unveil scan- dalous family secrets. This is definitely Tyler Perry's funniest Madea. Must -see for laughs. Made $73M (bud- get- N/A)- ****
Taurus (April 20-May 20): Be content that the Sun is in your sign helping things to go your way. Don't make a big deal about differ- ences or disputes that are simmering behind the scenes. Just let matters be. Everything will take care of itself eventually.
Gemini (May 21-June 20): Someone older or in a position of au- thority might disagree with you today. Don't try to force your point of view upon them. Alternatively, you don't have to agree with them, ei- ther. Something that was hidden might come to light. Keep an open mind.
Cancer (June 21-July 22): Power struggles with bosses, parents and VIPs might take place. It's pointless to waste energy arguing about something that is about power and control, and not about facts, logic or an intellectual issue. Just let this one go. Do yourself a favor.
Leo (July 23-Aug. 22): This is the classic day for ideological ar- guments about politics, religion or racial issues. Or you might get em- broiled about something related to travel or dealing with people from other cultures. Lighten up! These disputes will not benefit you. "These are not the droids you're looking for."
Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Avoid heavy-duty discussions about wills, inheritances and shared property because they will get nasty and probably depressing. You might feel out maneuvered by someone. Or possibly, someone in a position of authority will put their foot down. Bummer.
Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): People are obsessed and compulsive about their ideas, which is why they want to coerce others into agreeing with them. You might fall prey to this. Or you might end up encounter- ing someone (especially a partner or close friend) who tried to do this to you. Nobody wins.
Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Don't make a big deal about trying to introduce improvements or reforms to the workplace. Probably, no one will listen. (And as we all know, there are none so deaf as those who are wearing headphones). Keep your ideas to yourself and bring them forth another time.
Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Parents might encounter hissy fits and meltdowns with kids because it's easy to fall into a relationship that is essentially a power struggle. Because this is an easy influence today - avoid these power struggles.
Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Family disputes might arise today. If they do, they could be nasty because people are entrenched in their views, obsessed and close minded. There is also a tendency to bully and try to win an argument at any cost. Who needs this? Not you. Therefore, don't get caught up in this.
Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Resist the urge to try to convince others to agree with you, which is something you really want to do. For starters, a lot of people aren't as smart as you. That's the truth. And they certainly aren't as modern thinking as you.
Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20): Avoid disputes about money, earn- ings and possessions because they will get nasty. In fact, they will be- come a power struggle that has nothing to do with the issue and everything to do with winning. Yes, it's discouraging. Avoid this at all costs.
Aries (March 21-April 19): Don't get your belly in a rash. Because the Moon is in your sign, you are more emotional, which is why you might find yourself at odds with authority figures, parents or VIPs.
PAGE 12-A FLORIDA SENTINEL BULLETIN PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDA FRIDAY, MAY 3, 2019