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Movie Reviews/Soaps/Horoscopes
Furious 7 - You already know what to expect from the Fast and Furious fran- chise. Fast cars, amazing fight scenes, pretty girls, and unbelievable stunts. Director James Wan put all that in this 2 hrs./20 mins. action movie and we wanted to see how the untimely and tragic death of superstar Paul Walker would end. Dom Toretto (Vin Diesel) and his family of street racer (Paul Walker, Michelle Rodriquez, Tyrese Gibson, Chris “Lu- dacris” Bridges, Dwayne ‘The Rock” Johnson, and newcomer Natalie Em- manuel) have to protect themselves from Special Ops assassin (Jason Statham) who pledged vengeance for his brother, left brain dead by Dom’s crew in Part 6. Emotional tribute to Paul Walker at the end. Action- packed and very entertain- ing. Try to catch it in the IMAX theater for the sound. No. 1 at box office-$147M / foreign- $245M. (Budget N/A). **** and then some.
Home (2015) - An alien named Oh (voiced by Jim Parson) is on the run from his own people, lands on Earth and makes friends with Tip (voiced by Ri- hanna), who is on a quest of her own. Kids will love this animation. No. 1 at box of- fice. Made $95M. (Budget $135M). ****
Get Hard - Hedge Fund millionaire, James King (Will Ferrell) is accused of fraud and set for prison at San Quentin. So, he seeks out help from Darnell Lewis (Kevin Hart) who will get him ready for life behind bars. Also starring T.I. as the leader of a street gang. This movie was hilarious!!! Must- see for laughs. Made $57M. (Budget $40M). ****
Insurgent - The first movie ‘Divergent’ was very good and made $288M worldwide. The second Di- vergent series “Insurgent” stepped up the action. Beat- rice Prior (Shailene Wood- ley) had to fight her inner emotions and a powerful
government (Kate Winslett, Jai Courtney, Mekhi Phifer), which threatened to destroy her society. She gets help from her boyfriend (Theo James) who is willing to die for her. Action-packed, and if you can, watch it in 3-D. Enjoyed it! Made $105M U.S. / Foreign $120M. (Bud- get $110M). ****
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. Adults and young girls will enjoy this film. Made $167M. (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 $25M. (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 $30M. (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 en- tertaining and interesting. Made $52M U. S. / Foreign $91M. (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 $41M. (Budget $8.5M). ***1⁄2
Soaps
Bold And The Beautiful
- Ivy hesitates when Quinn ex- tends a peace offering. Rick wants Brooke back at work full-time to help handle Ridge. Brooke and Ridge dis- cuss their history. Maya and Nicole disagree over the re- sults of a photo shoot.
Days Of Our Lives - Mar- lena confronts Tori with the truth. Brady has an unex- pected reunion. John is stunned when he realizes the truth. He is Paul’s father!
General Hospital - Ava
Horoscopes
Aries (March 21-April 19) — Pay attention to dream symbolism. Your rou- tine gets increasingly effort- less now that Jupiter’s direct (in Leo). Practicing some- thing you enjoy doing gets easier and more fun. Ro- mance sparks sponta- neously. Contribute and participate. Share what you love.
Taurus (April 20-May 20) — Don’t overspend ... not even for a good cause. Let your partner do the pushing. Loved ones are more supportive now that Jupiter’s direct. Things that seemed stuck at home now flow with greater ease. Household improvements flourish.
Gemini (May 21-June 20) — Controversy arises. The next two days are good for negotiations and compro- mise. Grow a partnership. Communications that seemed blocked or stifled flow freely with Jupiter di- rect. Open new channels and conversations. Network and strengthen communities. Grow creative collaborations.
Cancer (June 21-July 22) — Time to get busy! No more procrastination. Avoid an obvious error. Finances improve markedly, now that Jupiter’s direct. There’s more work, and more profitable opportunities. Share the wealth, and stash some for later. Fortune blesses your endeavor.
Leo (July 23-Aug. 22) — Take more time for play today and tomorrow. Put on your super suit and fight for what you believe in. Confi- dently strive forward with a project you love. You’ve got the power to make things happen.
Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) — Home seems extra cozy today and tomorrow. Handle chores. Your intu- ition seems heightened, now that Jupiter’s direct. Dis- cover amazing insights through introspection. Re- view past successes and er- rors before charting your
reminds Silas to make good on his promise. Ned learns why Olivia is being black- mailed. Carly and Sonny are worried about Michael’s ac- tions. An incident changes the future of Baby AJ’s custody. Spinelli wonders where he stands with Maxie. Julian has an offer for Olivia.
Young And The Rest- less - Devon reaches out to Hilary. Nikki questions Vic- tor’s motives. Neil receives some tough love. Summer en- joys a spring awakening with Kyle. Ashley faces off with Victor. A gala honoring Avery takes an outrageous turn.
future course. Meditate on love.
Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) — Surprising communi- cations require thoughtful response. Collaborations leap forward now that Jupiter is direct. Friendship and community ties bring opportunities and benefits. Get social and play together. Support each other’s creative projects. Talk about practical applications and details.
Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) — Fill orders and rake in the pasta. Cash flow im- proves now. Projects that were delayed begin to gain momentum, now that Jupiter is direct. Step into re- newed leadership. Take charge professionally, and step lively. Practice for the test.
Sagittarius (Nov. 22- Dec. 21) — Focus on per- sonal matters today and tomorrow. Don’t respond au- tomatically to unexpected communications. Just listen. Travels, adventures and studies take new ground now that Jupiter stations direct. Launch an exploration. Visit uncharted territory. Expand your terrain.
Capricorn (Dec. 22- Jan. 19) — Conserve re- sources, but don’t worry about the money. Now that Jupiter is direct, it’s easier to save money. Grow your fam- ily fortunes with close obser- vation and steady contributions. Work together to realize a dream.
Aquarius (Jan. 20- Feb. 18) — Don’t let finan- cial constraints stop you. Work together. Resolve a miscommunication between friends. Advance to the next level in a partnership. Sign contracts and agreements. Teamwork comes easier, now that Jupiter’s direct. Collaborate, negotiate and compromise.
Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20) — Investigate a wild claim. Focus on your career today and tomorrow. The workflow falls into a steady, productive rhythm now that Jupiter’s direct. Put in struc- tures to manage increased demand for your services. Strive to provide excellence.
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