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Movie Reviews/Soaps/Horoscopes
Cinderella (2015) - Dis- ney’s theme ‘Have Courage And Be Kind” was a winner in this classic fairy tale. The story follows the life of young Ella (Lily James) whose father remarries fol- lowing the death of her mother. Her cruel step- mother (Cate Blanchette) and daughters mistreat Ella throughout her life. She finds hope when she meets a stranger (Richard Madden) in the forest. No. 1 at box of- fice. Made $67M. (Budget $95M). ****
Run All Night - A mob- ster hit man Jimmy Conlon (Liam Neeson) has one night to figure out how to save his son, Mike (Joel Kinnaman), from the mob boss (Ed Har- ris), who wants Mike to pay for the death of his son. This crime thriller was a real nail biter. Neeson is back on top after the disappointing ‘Taken 3’. Common also stars as the assassin on the hunt for Conlon’s son. Must- see! Made $11M. (Budget $50M). ****
Chappie - Director Neil Blomkamp (District 9) brings to life the first robot named Chappie (Sharito Copley) with the ability to think and feel for himself. Chappie has to learn how to survive the mean streets of South Africa. Also starring Hugh Jackman, Dev Patel and Sigourney Weaver. Very violent. This movie started slow, but ended up as a well- written film. Surprisingly, good, nice twist at the end. Must see for sci-fi fans. Made $23M. (Budget $49M). ****
Focus - A con man (Will Smith) introduces a young woman (Margot Robbie) to the tricks of his trade. Three years later, the two see each other again in Argentina when he is asked by a race car billionaire to set-up a con on his rival owner. Must-see to learn how the con game business operates. Very entertaining and inter- esting. Made $43M U. S. / Foreign $57M. (Budget $50M). ****
The DUFF - A high school senior (Mae Whit- man) finds out she has been labeled the DUFF (Desig- nated Ugly Fat Friend) to her prettier, more popular friends. This teen movie was pretty funny. Your kids will enjoy this teen comedy. Made $30M. (Budget $8.5M). ***1⁄2
McFarland, USA - A cross country coach (Kevin Costner) transform a team of runners into championship contenders. Surprisingly, very good sports film. Made $34M. (Budget N/A). ****
Fifty Shades Of Grey –
Based on the 100 million books sold, this drama/ro- mance is about a student, Anastasia (Dakota John) who meets a sexually tor- mented billionaire, Christian Grey (Jamie Dornan), who goes through great lengths to break her down mentally and sexually. Note: Did he know he had her at “Hello.” This film was drama free. Someone who read the books said that the drama will come in the next movie “50 Shades of Darkness.” Made $161M. (Budget $40M). **1⁄2
Kingsman: The Secret Service – A British Spy or- ganizations (Colin Firth) re- cruits a street teen (Taron Egeton) into the agency training program to fight against a crazy tech genius (Samuel Jackson) and his ruthless bodyguard (Sofia Boutella), who are trying to control the world. This bloody, action adventure spared no one from the vio- lence. Must see! Made $107M. (Budget $81M). ****
The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out Of Water - SpongeBob and the crew must travel to the sur- face in order to get the secret Krabby Patty formula from a pirate who stole it. Voiced by Tom Kenny and Antonio Bandera, this second SpongeBob movie falls way short from the first. Disap- pointed. Wait for it on DVD. Made $154M. (Budget $74M). **1⁄2
Jupiter Ascending - A genetically engineered war- rior (Channing Tatum) is sent to Earth to protect a young woman (Mila Kunis) who does not know she is a Queen on Jupiter. A power- ful family who lives on Jupiter is on a mission to kill her. This futuristic action film moves quick and the ef- fects are worth-seeing. Andy Wachowski (The Matrix) is the director. Made $45M. (Budget $176M). ***1⁄2
Project Almanac - A group of teens (Jonny We- ston, Sam Lerner) discover plans to make a time ma- chine and use it to go back in the past. They soon realize that going back to the past will cost lives. Made $22M. (Budget $12M). ***1⁄2
The Boy Next Door - A divorced woman (Jennifer Lopez) falls for a younger man (Ryan Guzman) who lives next door to her. Their relationship soon turns deadly when the man re- fuses to let go. If you like Jennifer Lopez, as we do, then you will enjoy this thriller. Made $34M. (Bud- get $4M). ***1⁄2
BOLD AND THE BEAUTIFUL - “Bold And The Beautiful” will not air on Thursday or Friday due to CBS coverage of NCAA March Madness Basketball.
DAYS OF OUR LIVES - Will puts the screws to Tori, demanding she get Paul out of Salem immediately – or he’ll reveal Paul’s fa-
ther. Nicole is twigged when Eric unwittingly confirms her suspicions involving Serena.
GENERAL HOSPITAL - Jake comforts Elizabeth. Nathan has an ultimatum for Spinelli. Sabrina overhears a suspicious phone call. Lulu and Tracy meet a relative of Luke’s. Jake is caught off guard. Nina and Franco are both forced to make difficult choices.
YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS - “Young And The Restless” will be pre-empted on Thursday and Friday due to CBS coverage of NCAA basketball.
Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20) — Have faith in your own abilities. You’re more confident (and less patient). You may get tempted to overspend on toys. Follow a hunch. Take on a new lead- ership role. Use your super- powers for good.
Aries (March 21-April 19) — Confer with your team. Obligations can get heavy over the next two days. Delegate for some quiet time. Something tests your determination and the strength of what you’ve built. Discover a structural prob- lem. Reaffirm your faith.
Taurus (April 20-May 20) — Keep tight tabs on your schedule to avoid over- booking. An old trick doesn’t work. Keep your long-term vision in mind. Work and play with others over the next two days. Talk about dreams. Listen to your friends.
Gemini (May 21-June 20) — A test or challenge re- quires patience over the next two days. Take it slow, and watch your step. Reach for the stars. Career matters de- mand your attention. New evidence threatens compla- cency. Follow a dream.
Cancer (June 21-July 22) — Sign off emotionally as well as intellectually on a project, but only if it meets your standards. Push your boundaries. Explore new horizons. Get organized first. Follow your budget. Build for the long-term.
Leo (July 23-Aug. 22) — Revisit your dreams. Focus on finances. Fantasy becomes reality with practi- cal actions. Count dollars and pay bills over the next two days. Luck favors strate- gists. Redirect a complainer to someone who can do something about it.
Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) — It’s all about partner- ship. Talk and write about dreams. Share some of your imaginings. Listen to some- one who’s been there. Plot how a project gets off the ground. Put a toe in the water before jumping in.
Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 22)—Focusonajob.An agreement is still unclear. Don’t get stopped by regula- tions. Things could get chaotic and undisciplined. Give in to fantasy and specu- lation. Imagine beauty. Think about love while you work.
Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) — Level up your game. Finish work early, and go have fun ... or bring the fun to work. Water and energy may flood or surge. Think fast, and act fast when re- quired. Discover something new about romance.
Sagittarius (Nov. 22- Dec. 21) — Home projects
hold your thoughts. Re- search a renovation idea for best price and quality. Con- sider water elements. Make plumbing repairs before you need to. Put something to- gether that you’ve been dreaming about.
Capricorn (Dec. 22- Jan. 19) — Experiment and try new methods. Your abil- ity to concentrate gets en- hanced marvelously over the next two days. Use common sense rather than emotion. Get straight with yourself. Grab an opportunity to con- vert a loss to a win.
Aquarius (Jan. 20- Feb. 18) — A brilliant idea leads to profits. Work now, and then play in a few days. There’s good money at stake. Don’t let daydreams keep you from getting the job done. Put compassion into action. Follow your dreams.
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