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    General Hospital: Sonny waits anxiously. Carly is heart- broken. Franco and Aiden bake cookies.
Sonny pays his respects. Ava stays by Ryan’s side. Anna learns the truth.
The Bold & The Beautiful: Wyatt issues a warning after Liam confides in him.
Steffy makes a decision regarding the adoption after meeting the baby and feeling a connection.
The Young & The Restless: Phyllis is leaned on by Billy. Nick learns Sharon's secret. Jack insists Kerry give him the truth. Days Of Our Lives: Gabi and Stefan declare war on one an-
other. Haley reveals her secret to JJ.
  Glass - Security guard David Dunn (Bruce Willis) uses his supernatural abilities to track psy- cho Kevin Wendell Crump (James McAvoy) and evil mastermind Mr. Glass (Samuel Jackson). Director M. Night Shyamalan (Signs) may have made a mistake combining all three characters in this movie. McVoy remarkable acting 7 different personalities can carry a movie by himself. Started out fast and good, but later fizzled with the other cast getting too much film time. 2hrs/ 9mins. No.1 at box office- $50M- U.S./ foreign-- $53M (budget -$20M)- ***
Dragon Ball Super: Broly - Legendary Goku and Vegeta encounter Broly, a Saiyan warrior with uncontrollable superpowers. Goku and Vegeta must deal with the vicious Freza and figure out how to defeat Broly’s superpowers. Must admit wasn’t a fan from the series until I went to see this film. Big fan NOW! Fight scenes and storyline were amazing. Must see for newcomers and fans. Made $20M-U.S/ foreign- $65M ( budget-$9M)- *****classic
The Upside - Based on a true story, this drama/comedy is about a unemployed man, Dell (Kevin Hart), hired by a a wealthy man with quadriplegia, Phillip, (Bryan Cranston-Breaking Bad) and his assistant, Yvonne (Nicole Kidman). Dell must fight through the difficulties of taking care of Phillip. Director Neil Burger did a great job of mixing Hart and Cranston learning to deal with each other faults. Really enjoyed this film. This might be one of Hart's best movies. Must- see for Hart and Cranston fans. Made - $46M U.S./ foreign-$4M (budget-$37M)- ****
Escape Room - Six strangers ( Taylor Russell, Deborah Ann Woll, Jay Ellis, Logan Miller Tyler Labine) find themselves, in a $10,000 contest with deadly circumstances beyond their con- trol. The strangers must use their wits to survive the escape rooms. Director Adam Robitel did a great job keeping this thriller entertaining. Must see for the non-stop action scenes. Made $42M- U.S. (budget -$9M)- ****
Aquaman (2018) - Arthur Curry (Jason Momoa) must come to grip that he is the heir to the underwater kingdom of Atlantis. First, he must get through his evil brother King Orm (Patrick Wilson) who thinks he's responsible for killing their mother (Nicole Kidman) and the revengeful Manta ( Yahya Abdul-Matteen). Definitely surprised this DC film had a great storyline and off the chain action. Must-see for action fans. Made - $307M- U.S./ foreign-- $760M (budget-$200M)- *****
Bumblebee (2018) - On the run from Decepticons, the transformer Bumblebee and girl, Charlie (Hailee Steinfeld), join forces to fight a hit quad of deadly Decepticons who wants to de- stroy Bumblebee. Surprisingly, Director Travis Knight ( Kudo) made this transformer film fun to watch. Made $117M - U.S./ foreign- $302M- (budget-$135M)- ***1/2
Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse - Director Bob Persichetti and Peter Ramsey direct a fresh new animation straight out of Brooklyn of Miles Morales (voiced by Shameik Moore) who becomes the Spider Man of his reality and crosses path with other Spider Counterparts to stop evil villains who want to destroy all reality. Must admit this was excellent. The soundtrack was banging and the action was on point. Should win an Oscar for best animation. Must see for kids and adults. Made - $161M U.S./foreign- $165M- (budget-$90M)--Classic -five stars.
Ralph Breaks The Internet - Six years later with the Box office mega-hit ‘Wreck-It- Ralph, Ralph (voiced by John C. Reilly) and Vanelope (voice by Sarah Silverman) discover a wi-fi router in their arcade, leading them into a new adventure, the Internet. This animation was made for adults. Kids will enjoy, but not understand the sophistication of the Internet. Still worth seeing. A little long, 2hrs/10mins- Made - $194M/ foreign- $263M- (budget- $175M)- ***1/2
Bohemian Rhapsody (2018) - A chronicle of the years on how the iconic group Queen rose to fame that led to the legendary appearance at the LIVE AID in 1985. Lead singer Freddie Mer- cury (Rami Malek) was one of the best singer, songwriter and performer’s of all-time. Director Bryan Singer did a great job keeping the film all about the music. Made $202M- U.S./ $596M- foreign- (budget- $52M)- ****
   Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): The Moon Alert is taking place in one of your Money Houses, which means you should re- frain from important financial decisions, especially regarding in- heritances, insurance issues and shared property. Restrict spending to food, gas and entertainment.
Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20): This is a great day to schmooze with friends and partners. People are willing to let their hair down and have a candid conversation. People will also be friendly and sociable! However, agree to nothing important; don't volunteer for anything.
Aries (March 21-April 19): Your efficiency at work will suffer from indecisiveness or mild confusion. Right off the bat, reduce your To Do list. Expect less from yourself and others be- cause is a Moon Alert. Expect shortages and delays.
Taurus (April 20-May 20): If you work in the arts, you will be creative and imaginative because this is a marvellous day for creativity. Social outings will be fun and playful. Enjoy activ- ities with children, sports and fun get-togethers with others.
Gemini (May 21-June 20): This is a poor day for impor- tant decisions regarding family matters or dealing with a parent or your home. For most of this day, it is a Moon Alert, which means your thinking is fuzzy and things are not dependable. Chill out.
Cancer (June 21-July 22): This is a Moon Alert, which means you should confine your spending to gas, food and enter- tainment. Be wary of bright, clever new ideas popping to your head. They might be bright and clever but wait until tomorrow to act on them.
Leo (July 23-Aug. 22): This is a Moon Alert and the Moon is in one of your Money Houses. Restrict your spending to gas, food and entertainment. Do not shop for other stuff. You can window shop and make note of what you want, but wait until the Moon Alert is over to spend your hard-earned cash.
Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): The Moon is in your sign for most of this day and it is a Moon Alert. This is why you might feel vague and indecisive. Even a modest agenda suddenly seems to be a bit of a concern. Lower your expectations for yourself and others. Take it easy. (It's always a good time to party!).
Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): It's easy to be positive, opti- mistic and upbeat now because of the placement of Venus and Jupiter in your chart. However, there is a Moon Alert for most of the day and this takes place in a hidden part of your chart, which is why you might feel slightly confused and indecisive. No biggie.
Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): This is a wonderful day to hang out with friends and enjoy the company of others. Test your opinions and spitball ideas with others; however, wait until the Moon Alert is over before you initiate or act on new decisions. Restrict spending to food, gas and entertainment.
Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Be mindful of your con- versations with parents, bosses and VIPs. Do not volunteer for anything. Be cautious before you give important opinions or sug- gestions. Tomorrow things will look different! Until then, you don't want to end up with egg on your face. (Ketchup helps.).
Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Travel plans or loosey- goosey. This is not a good day to initiate travel plans or make reservations or book tickets. You can do your homework; how- ever, wait until the Moon Alert is over before you sign on the dot- ted line. This is a fun day to explore philosophical discussions.
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