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General Hospital: Nelle makes an ominous prediction about Carly. Sam expresses her concern for her mother. Obrecht rats out Finn to Monica. Kiki and Dillon have an awkward encounter. Jason discovers critical information from Max. Finn, Liz and Tracy go into crisis mode to help Hayden.
Young & the Restless: Ashley connects with someone from her past. Noah supports Sharon. Jack wants Phyllis out of his life. Travis plays with fire. Billy and Victoria bond. Michelle arrives in Genoa City and surprises Ashley, who thinks she has come to see Travis.
Nikki gets caught between her two sons when Dylan is unable to give up Christian without a fight and suggests to Nick that they share custody of the boy.
Bold & The Beautiful: Maya feels responsible for Nicole and Zende's troubles. After shocking Pam with her plans for the fashion show, Quinn gets a shock as well.
Katie joins Eric at the mansion to watch the Forrester Creations fashion show. As the fashion show begins, Quinn works to get Steffy and Ridge on board with her plan.
Days Of Our Lives: A mysterious woman arrives in Salem. Theo hears Valerie lie on the phone, and is determined to figure out what’s going on. Gabi learns a shocking truth. Gabi is devastated by JJ's news. Theresa is rushed to the hospital.
Doctor Strange- A former neurosurgeon (Benedict Cumberbatch) unexpectantly embarks on a supernat- ural journey of healing with his masters (Chiwetel Ejiofor, Tilda Swinton) only to be drawn into a war against a former master (Mads Mikkelsen). Might be the best Marvel movie with the screenplay, special effects and action. Must-see! Check it out in IMAX/3D. Director Scott Derrickson scored on this film. No.1 at box office- Made U.S- $85M/ foreign- $240M- (budget-$165M)- ***** classic.
Boo! A Madea Halloween- Madea (Tyler Perry) and her friends (Cassie Davis, Patrice Lovely) babysit Madea’s misbehaving niece on Halloween. Perry scored on the screenplay. I must admit this Madea’s movie had me laughing throughout. Madea’s friends were funny. Must-see for laughs. Made - $64M (budget- $20M) - ****
Jack Reacher: Never Go Back- Jack Reacher (Tom Cruise) returns to help a friend (Cobie Smulders) uncover the truth behind a government crime she didn’t commit. Reacher also uncovers a potential secret from his past that could change his life forever. The first film was better. A must-see for Cruise fans. A little long 2hrs/10mins. Made $49M ( budget-$60M)- ***1/2
The Girl On The Train- A disturbed divorcee (Emily Blunt) becomes entangled in a missing persons in- vestigation that makes her look even more crazier. A psychological thriller for adults. Started slow, but turned out to be a good thriller. Made $70M (budget- 42M)- ****
The Accountant- Christian Wolf (Ben Affleck) is a low key CPA in a small town and a freelance accountant for criminal organizations. Wolf, unknowningly, is being tracked by the U.S. Treasury (J.K. Simmons) and a State Of The Art Robotic company when he find decrepancies in their books. Well-written. Enjoyed this thriller. Must-see! Made- $70M- (budget-$44M)- ****
The Birth Of A Nation- Based on a true story, Nat Turner (Nate Parker), a literate slave and preacher in Virginia, orchestrates an uprising against the slave masters after seeing and experiencing the cruelty during those horrible times in U.S. history. Parker, who directed, starred and wrote the screenplay, should win an Oscar for all 3 categories. Wow! Must-see for everyone! Made $15M (budget-N/A)- five stars (classic)
Deepwater Horizon- Director Peter Berg (Lone Survivor) brings to life the true story about the offshore drilling Deepwater Horizon explosion which created the worst oil spill in U.S. history. Chief Electronic technician Mike Williams (Mark Wahlberg) and Jimmy Harrell (Kirk Russell) find themselves fighting for survival when everything goes wrong on the oil rig. Must-see for Wahlberg fans. Made $58M (budget-$110M)- ****
Magnificent Seven- In the Wild West, seven gunmen (Denzel Washington, Chris Pratt, Ethan Hawke, Lee Byung-hum, Vincent D'Onofrio, Maual Garcia-Rulfo and Martin Sensmeier) come together to help a revengful widow( Haley Bennett) and a poor town against a ruthless baron (Peter Sarsgard) who is looking for gold. Di- rector Antoine Fuqua (Training Day, The Equalizer, Shooter) kept the action going from beginning to end. Never seen a Western film with that many casualties. Must-see for action fans. Made - $92M /foreign- $67M (budget- $90M)- ****
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. Sullenberger became a hero for saving the 155 crew and passenger, but the miracle landing was disputed by the FAA. Shocking! Made- $123M (budget- $60M)- ****
If Your Birthday Is Today
Astrophysicist Carl Sagan (1934-1996) shares your birthday today. You are witty, intelligent, enthusiastic and physically active. You believe that ambition and hard work will make goals and dreams come true. You are now approaching 2017, which will be a year of choice for you. Start to get a footing on what matters for you. Reduce your overhead expenses so that you are financially strong in 2017.
Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): This is a poor day for fun, social plans because people are grumpy. Even relations with your kids are serious and focused on duties, homework and such. You might feel broke as well. Don’t get on the scales because you have probably gained weight.
Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Domestic matters and your situ- ation at home today are confusing and depressing. This is not good for you because Sagittarians need to believe in a better tomorrow. Thank goodness! You can relax because tomorrow is a better day.
Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Life is hard today. Your glass is half empty. You get the picture. The most uplifting thing about today is knowing that life will feel better tomorrow — and it will. The main thing to know about today is that confusion is rampant.
Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): This is a poor day for important fi- nancial decisions, especially with a friend or a group. Whatever happens will likely disappoint you. Yes, this is an Eeyore kind of day. Just go with the flow because today is lighthearted in its pessimism.
Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20): This is a dreamy, spacey kind of day where it’s hard to get a lot of work done. In part, you sort of don’t care. But in another way, part of you is discouraged by authority figures. They have really turned you off. Whatever happened to management that knew how to motivate?
Aries (March 21-April 19): Don’t worry if you feel listless and unmotivated today. It is what it is. Tomorrow is a better day. In the meantime, don’t believe everything you hear, especially about contro- versial stuff like politics, religion and race.
Taurus (April 20-May 20): A discussion with a friend might be a bummer today, especially discussions about shared property and in- heritances.
Gemini (May 21-June 20): This is a not a good day to talk to bosses, parents and VIPs. They will probably squash your plans or mis- understand what it is you really want. Things are fuzzy today. Duty and obligations are demanding and yet unclear.
Cancer (June 21-July 22): Some kind of confusion with other cultures or foreign countries might make your job difficult today. Some- one might be on your case. You might have to account for yourself. Yeah, it’s one of those days. It’s small stuff but it does niggle, doesn’t it?
Leo (July 23-Aug. 22): Social plans might disappoint today. This could be because of confusion about how much money you have to spend or who is picking up the tab. Make sure you know what the fi- nancial arrangement is if you are sharing with anyone.
Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): You cannot avoid the harsh reality of things at home today. Someone older, perhaps a parent or an older rel- ative, might lay down the law or limit what you can do. Meanwhile, help from a partner or close friend is nebulous.
Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): This is a serious, sober day. Further- more, issues at work are limp and confused. It’s easy not to care. People are judgmental and life seems to be a bit hard today. Even though you know it’s just your attitude, it’s tough to change your attitude.
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