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Southpaw - Director Antione Fuqua (The Equal- izer, The Shooter, Training Day) and actor Jake Gyllen- hal should be nominated for Oscar’s best director and actor for this emotional box- ing drama. The movie was about light heavyweight champion Billy Hope (Gyl- lenhal) turning to trainer Tick Willis (Forrest Whitaker) for help after the tragic loss of his wife (Rachel McAdam) and his daughter to child protection services. 50 Cent also stars as the corrupt promoter. Gyllenhal brought the Oscar worthy emotions to this film. Must-see for drama fans! Made $16M. (Budget $30M). ****
Trainwreck - Having thought that having one boyfriend at a time was never possible, a commit- ment-phobic woman (Amy Schumer) may have to face her fears when she meets a doctor (Bill Hader) who re- ally likes her. This movie was funny, but 30 minutes too long (2 hrs./5 mins.). Made $61M. (Budget $35M). ***1⁄2
Ant Man - Director Pey- ton Reed amazingly directed this new and fresh Marvel movie about a cat burglar Scott Lang (Paul Rudd) armed with a super-suit with the astonishing ability to shrink in scale with super strength, speed and being able to communicate with the ants. Lang must join forces with Dr. Hang Pym (Michael Douglas) and his daughter, Holly (Evangeline Lilly-The Hobbit) to fight against Darren Cross (Corey Stoll) to save the world. Nice fight scene between the Ant Man and Avengers Fal- con (Anthony Mackie). Michael Pena and T. I. also star. With the mixture of comedy and action, Ant Man is definitely better than Avengers 2 and a MUST- SEE. Catch it in 3D or IMAX. Still No. 1 at box of- fice. Made $106M. ****
Minions - Minions Stu- art, Kevin, and Bob (speak- ing a combination of French and English) set out on a journey to find a new boss who they are accidently dis- posing of. They are re- cruited by Scarlet Over Kill,
a super villain (voiced by Sandra Bullock) to take over the world. Kids and adults will enjoy this fast paced an- imation. Made $262M. (budget N/A). ****
Ted 2 - Newlywed couple Ted (voiced, written and di- rected by Seth McFarlane) and Tami-Lynn (Jessica Barth) wants to have a baby, but Ted must prove he’s a person in court. His best friend John (Mark Wahlberg) will help Ted find a sperm donor and try to win the case in court. This movie was funnier than the first, which was way over the top, despite being a blockbuster at the box of- fice. Morgan Freeman and Amanda Seyfried also star. Enjoyed it. Made $79M. (Budget N/A). ****
Terminator Genisys - John Connor (Jason Clarke) sends Kyle Reese (Jai Cour- ney) back in time (1984) to protect his mom, a younger Sarah Connor (Emilia Clarke) from a futuristic ter- minator. When Reese gets there, he realizes Sarah is being protected by an older terminator (Arnold Schwarzenegger). Terrible acting by the younger Sarah, same old terminators. aver- age script, and Schwarzenegger needs to let the Terminator franchise go. Wait for it on DVD. Made $85M. (Budget N/A). **
Jurassic World - 22 years after the failure of Jurassic Park, a new park is created called Jurassic World. After 10 years of de- clining sales, the owner and management (Bryce Dallas Howard) decides to manu- facture a smart and vicious dinosaur to create interest. The whole plan backfires horribly and the director convinces a dinosaur trainer (Chris Pratt-Guardians Of the Galaxy) to help find her missing nephews. The first Jurassic Park was a classic, but this film was still fun to watch. Jurassic World has the biggest Global Opening of All-Time taking in $511M. In the U. S. Jurassic World beat out the Avenger: Age Of Ultron as the biggest opening week- end this year. Made $624M U. S. / Foreign $918M. Must see for action fans. ****
Inside Out - Pixar (Toy Story, Finding Nemo) scores again! After young Riley (voiced by Kaitlyn Dias) moves to San Fran- cisco, her emotions - Joy, Fear, Anger, Disgust and Sadness - conflict on how best to navigate a new house, city and school. Kids and adults will enjoy this animation. Made $320M. (Budget N/A). ****
BOLD AND THE BEAU- TIFUL - Thomas makes a drawing of Caroline. Ivy feels drawn to Wyatt. Quinn finds Deacon and Brooke spending time together. Thomas re- ceives unexpected feedback from Ridge.
DAYS OF OUR LIVES - JJ burns when he sees Paige and Kyle growing closer. Will, Sonny, Paul, and Derrick’s night out ends in violence.
GENERAL HOSPITAL - Scott is suspicious of Nikolas. Laura confronts Elizabeth
Leo (July 23-Aug. 22) —
Finishing old jobs pays well. You and a partner get a power boost today and tomorrow. Funnel surplus income straight into savings. Avoid time-sucking quarrels by ig- noring a provocation. Reward collaboration with a gorgeous sunset.
Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) — Changes are underway. Schedule carefully. Focus on your work today and tomor- row. Add structure. Avoid someone else’s ego battle. Friends of friends become your new friends. Share pas- sion, bright ideas and solu- tions. Profit from meticulous service.
Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) — Prioritize fun and relax- ation for the next two days. Celebrate with loved ones. Get into a really good game. Strategize different options. Enjoy playing without taking expensive risks. Romance flowers when you listen for what another wants.
Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) — Home and family de- mand more attention today and tomorrow. Pay attention to antiques and heirlooms. Learn from another’s financial mistakes. Play with long-range plans. Compromise is re- quired. Listen more than speaking. Find out what every- one wants.
Sagittarius (Nov. 22- Dec. 21) — Find what you’re looking for through the grapevine. Socializing strengthens your game over the next two days. Write, speak and broadcast your message. Grab a professional opportunity that promises a nice portfolio piece and in- come. Wait to see what deve- lops.
Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) — Errors are part of the creative process. Begin a two- day profitable phase. Your morale (and your wallet) get a boost. Abandon an assump- tion. Put in the extra effort.
about her secret. Franco ac- cuses Madeline of being in ca- hoots with Ric. Nina is furious with Silas. Franco makes a devastating discovery. Patrick has an update on Hayden’s condition.
YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS - Cane catches Joe making a move on Lily. Harding questions Mariah and Kevin. Neil extends an olive branch to Hilary. Devon’s bachelor party takes a shock- ing turn. Phyllis demands the truth from Jack.
Passions could get intense. Keep paying the bills. Rest deeply.
Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) — You’re especially pow- erful today and tomorrow. Choose a goal that sparks your imagination. Value the opin- ion of a loved one over an au- thority figure. Focus effort where most likely to succeed.
Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20) — Make as much time for meditation and exercise as possible. You’re under pres- sure regarding deadlines today and tomorrow. Contem- plate your moves before mak- ing them. Anticipate some resistance. Show your true col- ors. If annoyed, take a walk outside.
Aries (March 21-April 19) — Collaborate with friends over the next few days. Take action to prevent a me- chanical failure. Issues at home draw attention from work. Resistance causes per- sistence. You can see what a group project needs. Take turns being in charge.
Taurus (April 20-May 20) — Strengthen infrastruc- ture. Take it one phase at a time. Focus on career today and tomorrow. Find what you need nearby. Move slowly to go faster. A difficult situation is making you stronger. Get into a creative design.
Gemini (May 21-June 20) — Conditions favor travel and learning today and tomor- row. Don’t let a cute person talk you into being bad. You can probably get away with disagreeing with someone im- portant. Do what you said. Measure forward movement. Investigate new possibilities.
Cancer (June 21-July 22) — Catch up with corre- spondence. Today and tomor- row are good for financial planning and organization. Make a list of everything you want, and prioritize in your budget. Maintain discipline, and get what you need. Share treats with family.
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