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General Hospital: General Hospital will air a repeat of its Monday January 29 episode. General Hospital will air a repeat of its Tuesday January 30 episode.
The Bold & The Beautiful: Brooke defends Bill to Quinn, Ridge and Thorne. Liam leaves Hope alone following the ultrasound to go help Steffy with Kelly.
Bill warns Katie she'll lose the battle she started. Hope opens up to Brooke about her situation with Liam, Steffy and Kelly.
The Young & The Restless: Kyle puts a plan in motion. A guest visits Sharon's unexpectedly. Billy faces temptation.
Devon's on his own. Cane issues a promise. Victoria is forced to do damage control.
After trapping Summer on Jaboat with no phone reception, Phyl- lis and Billy move out of Summer's place and into the Abbott man- sion.
Days Of Our Lives: As she comforts Eric, guilty Jennifer de- cides to come clean about what happened with Nicole.
Eve finds Brady and Kristen in a compromising position. Paul and Sami's confrontation with Kristen takes a horrific turn. Steve is arrested for espionage.
Crazy Rich Asians - Based on a global bestseller, Director Jon M. Chu put together a well- written romantic comedy/drama about a native New Yorker, Rachel Chu (Constance Wu) and her boyfriend Nick Young (Henry Golding) goes to Singapore to meet Nick's crazy family and mom, Eleanor Young (Michelle Yeoh). Must admit this film was surprisingly very good. Must-see. En- joyed It! - Still No. 1 at box office - $83M-U.S / foreign-$7M (budget-$30M)- classic
BlacKkKlansman - Director Spike Lee should get an Oscar nomination for this explosive true story film about a Black detective (Denzel’s son - John David Washington) from Colorado, successfully managing to infiltrate the local Ku Klux Klan during the 60s. With the help of white detectives ( Adam Driver, Ken Garito) who eventually becomes head of the local branch, the crew managed to get a meeting with the Grand Wizard David Duke (Topher Grace). Definitely, a must- see for everyone to see history. You get to see where President Trump gets his slogan “Make Amer- ica Great Again.” Made $33M (budget-$15M)- Classic
The Meg - After escaping an attack from a prehistoric 70 foot shark called ‘The Meg’ several years ago, Jonas Taylor (Jason Statham) and his couterpart (Bingbing Li) must confront his fears to save those trapped in a sunken submarine. Not quite a ‘Jaws” with the sounds, but really en- joyed it. Made - $107M-U.S./ foreign- $306M- (budget-$130M)- ****
The First Purge - Director Gerard McMurray (Burning Sands, co-producer of Fruitvale Sta- tion) directs a horror film about being Black In America. America's third political party, the New Founding Fathers of America, comes to power and conducts an experiment with no laws for 12 hours on Staten Island which is prodominately Black. No one has to stay on the island, but $5,000 is given to anyone who does. When the government sees the Black community refusing to Purge, they send in the militas groups, the KKK, police force and white nationalists disguised as Blacks to enforce the Purge. Once that happens, the community has to rise up to save themselves. Mc- Murray touched on every social issue that's plaguing America today. Very Violent. Enjoyed it. The First Purge becomes the franchise Best Overseas ($121M Worldwide) Made $68M U.S./ foreign- $64M- (budget-$13M)- ****
Mission Impossible - the Fallout - Director Christopher McQuarrie (MIP- Rogue Nation, Jack Reacher) wasted no time getting the action started. Ethan Hunt (Tom Cruise) and the IMF team (Benji- Simon Pegg, Luther- Ving Rhames, Lisa- Rebecca Ferguson) join forces with CIA assassin August Walker (Henry Cavill- Man Of Steel) and his boss Erica Sloan (Angela Bassett) to prevent a disaster of epic proportions. Arms dealer John Lark and a group of terrorists known as the Apostles plan to use three plutonium cores for a simultaneous nuclear attack on the Vatican, Jerusalem and Mecca, Saudi Arabia. When the weapons go missing, Ethan and his crew find them- selves in a desperate race against time to prevent them from falling into the wrong hands. Crusie and his production team might be the best at bringing death defying action to the movie screen. Well-written script and action packed. Can't get know better than this. Must-see for action fans. Made -$195M U.S./ foreign- $344M - (budget- $178M)- ****
The Equalizer 2 - Director Antione Fuqua (The Equalizer, Training Day) takes you on an- other action-packed drama about Robert McCall (Denzel Washington) as a savior for the op- pressed. McCall gets really off the chain when he finds out his friend Susan Plummer (Melissa Leo) becomes a target by assassins. This film has a good storyline and fast paced. Must-see for Denzel Washington fans. Made -$98M-U.S./ foreign-$47M- (budget- $62M)- ****
Ant Man And The Wasp - Ant Man-Scott Lang (Paul Rudd) is dealing with the conse- quences of being under house arrest and a father. Approached by Wasp-Hope Van Dyne (Evan- geline Lilly) and Dr. Hank Pym (Michael Douglas), Ant-Man and the Wasp reunite against the Ghost (Hannah John-Kamen). The urgent mission soon leads to secret revelations from the past as the dynamic duo finds itself in an epic battle against the Ghost and other villians. Not as good as the first, but a must-see for adults and kids for the action and comedy. Made - $211M U.S./ foreign- $333M- (budget -N/A)- ****
Sicario: Day Of The Soldado - The drug war on the U.S.-Mexico border has escalated when the U.S. government decide to create a war between the two drug cartels. To fight the war , agent Matt Graver (Josh Broslin) reteams with the government assassin Alejandro (Benicio Del Toro). To start this war, the team must kidnap one of the cartels' daughter Isabel Reyes (Isabel Moner). The mission goes wrong when the cartels retaliate. This film gives you a grim overview of what's going on in today's conflict at the U.S./Mexican border. Must-see! Made -$49M-U.S./ foreign - $23M- (budget-$35M)- ****
Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): This is the beginning of your per- sonal new year (birthday to birthday). Make plans for the coming year ahead — goals with deadlines. One thing is certain: In the next 18 months, you will have a chance to move to bigger and better digs or make money from real estate. Your family might expand as well.
Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): For most of the day, the moon con- tinues to be opposite your sign, which means that once again, you have to be accommodating and cooperative with others. This only happens for two days every month — no biggie. (You are gracious and accommodating all the time.).
Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): You have to put the wishes of oth- ers before your own today. However, there is one exception. If you act on your desire to get involved in a hobby related to home crafts etc., this will work out well. Express your creativity!
Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): You feel playful and prankish. You want to play! Nevertheless, if you have to seal a deal or sell or promote something, you can succeed because fiery Mars will ignite your communications. This means you will drive a hard bargain!
Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Three planets are in your sign now: Mars, Saturn and Pluto. These guys don’t mess around. This is why people take you seriously. Oh yeah. However, by late evening, the Moon moves to a playful part of your chart, which means your evening is actually a wonderful time for a date or a fun social occa- sion.
Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Conversations with partners and close friends will be lively because Mercury is opposite your sign. You will probably attract talkative people to you. You will also be attracted to people from other cultures and different countries. Why not learn something new?
Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20): You are busy in a hands-on way at work today. However, by late evening, you are keen to have a se- rious, heart-to-heart talk with someone. Not just light-hearted ban- ter — you want a genuine exchange of ideas and information. The straight goods.
Aries (March 21-April 19): You might feel restless today es- pecially in the late afternoon. Be aware of the restrictions of the Moon Alert. (See above.) Do not cross swords with someone. If you’re patient and cooperative, you will get through this day nicely. You don’t have to prove anything.
Taurus (April 20-May 20): By evening, the moon will be in your sign, but for most of today, you are wise to play things low-key. There’s an old Japanese saying, “The nail that sticks out gets ham- mered.” Don’t go looking for trouble. (It can always find you.).
Gemini (May 21-June 20): Disputes about shared property, inheritances and insurance are simmering on the back burner. For- tunately, you’re in a playful mood today. You are also ready to speak up and convince anyone about anything. ‘Nuff said.
Cancer (June 21-July 22): People notice you, especially par- ents, bosses and VIPs. Just be aware of this. (Check your zipper.). Mars continues to be opposite your sign, which means you have to be patient with partners and close friends (who seem to be annoy- ing).
Leo (July 23-Aug. 22): You’re restless. You want something stimulating and exciting to happen in your life. “Bring it on!” You’re still focused on money and moneymaking ideas and keen to talk to others. Note: You can make money from your words — writing, sell- ing, teaching, acting.
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