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Movie Reviews/Soaps/Horoscopes
Jurassic World - 22 years after the failure of Jurassic Park, a new park is created called Jurassic World. After 10 years of declining sales, the owner and management (Bryce Dallas Howard) de- cides to manufacture a smart and vicious di- nosaur 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. IntheU.S. Jurassic World beat out the Avenger: Age Of Ultron as the biggest opening week- end this year. Made $500M U. S. / Foreign $745M. Must see for action fans. **** Still No. 1 at Box Office.
Inside Out - Pixar (Toy Story, Finding Nemo) scores again! After young Riley (voiced by Kaitlyn Dias)
moves to San Francisco, her emotions - Joy, Fear, Anger, Disgust and Sadness - con- flict on how best to navigate a new house, city and school. Kids and adults will enjoy this animation. Made $185M. (Budget N/A). ****
Dope - Life changes in the tough neighborhood for computer geek Malcolm (Shameik Moore), when he and friends go to an under- ground party that leads to a crazy adventure throughout Los Angeles. Surprisingly, this film was really good. It had drama, romance and comedy. Produced by Sean Combs, Pharrell Williams and Forrest Whitaker. Must-see! Made $11M. (Budget N/A). ****
Spy - A CIA analyst (Melissa McCarthy) volun- teers to go undercover to in- filtrate the brutal world of a deadly arms dealer (Rose Byrne) and prevent a nu- clear disaster. Jason Statham and McCarthy make a hilarious team in this action/comedy. En- joyed it! Made $88M. (Bud- get -N/A). ****
Insidious: Chapter 3 - A psychic, Elisa Rainer (Lin Shaye) reluctantly uses her ability to contact the dead in order to save a teenage girl (Stephanie Scott), who has been targeted by an evil en- tity. The first film was a hor- ror classic, but this third installment was also creepy and disturbing. If you live alone, you might want to skip this one. Definitely, not for kids. Made $49M. (Bud- get-N/A). ****
San Andreas - A rescue chopper pilot (Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson) makes a dangerous journey across California in order to save his daughter from several earthquakes. The casting of his daughter was slightly off, but the ‘The Rock’ bat- tling the devastation of earthquakes makes this film worth seeing. Made $141M U. S. /Foreign $299M. (Budget N/A). ****
Tomorrowland - A teenage girl (Britt Robert- son) and a young inventor (Thomas Robinson) embark on a mission to uncover the secrets of a place in the fu- ture. The girl runs into the young inventor who has be- come an older man (George Clooney). The two must es- cape to the future to save themselves. Special and vi- sual effects were superb, but the confusing storyline will put you to sleep. Disap- pointed! Wait for it on DVD. Made $90M. (Budget $190M). Disney might lose big on this film. ***
Mad Max: Fury Road - Action fans, this classic is what you are looking for. Director George Miller (Mad Max, Road Warrior) revisits the Mad Max fran- chise with the best script of insane mayhem. Fast and the REAL FURIOUS. Amaz- ing non-stop stunts and ac- tion scenes. Just flat out crazy! In a hopeless desert landscape, where water is gold, Max (Tom Hardy) and Furiosa (Charlize Theron) join forces unexpectantly to escape the evil warlord (Hugh Keays-Byrna) and Nux (Nicholas Hoult). Fu- riosa and Max are on the run in a War machine to her homeland. Must-see for real hard core action fans. Made $147M U. S. /Foreign $209M. (Budget $150M). ***** (classic).
Pitch Perfect 2 (2015)
- After a terrible perform- ance at the Lincoln Center, the Barden Bellas (Anna Kendrick, Rebel Wilson, Hailee Steinfield) enter an international competition that no American group has ever won. Very entertaining and funny. Enjoyed it! Made $181M. (Budget N/A). ****
BOLD AND THE BEAU- TIFUL - Ridge and Steffy make a huge announcement. Ivy and Liam decide to alter their relationship. The For- resters and the Spencers cele- brate the Fourth of July holiday. Maya’s mom, Vivi- enne Avant, turns up looking for Nicole.
DAYS OF OUR LIVES -
Clyde introduces himself to Stefano – and comes armed with a hidden agenda. Sonny informs Will he’s had a major realization about their mar- riage. Eric is tormented about whether or not to reveal his and Nicole’s secret.
Cancer (June 21-July 22) — A fun game sparks. Set team goals for an inspiring future. Trust your partner to figure out how to make it happen. Postpone travel and expense. Collaborate with friends and family. Love makes all the difference.
Leo (July 23-Aug. 22) — Knowledge and expertise provides profits. Invest in newer technology. You’re spurred to take action. In- spire others with your enthu- siasm. Pull together to get the job done. Go outside.
Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) — Start a new chapter. Consider tossing everything and starting over. There’s more work coming in. Pro- vide for others. Your act is convincing, but unsatisfying. Apply what you’re learning. Shift your research. Accept help from someone experi- enced. Express appreciation.
Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) — Intuition rings like a bell, sending little messages. Re- affirm the positive. It’s a good time for romantic commit- ments. Get creative. Study and discover a hidden truth. Handle your chores.
Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) — Gifts come in unusual wrapping. An amazing devel- opment in the story presents new options. Keep track of what you’re earning, espe- cially if funds are tight. Come up with practical solutions. Go along with a crazy idea.
Sagittarius (Nov. 22- Dec. 21) — Investigate your options. Begin a profitable new venture. Go back to the manual, if necessary. You’re learning quickly. Abandon old fears. Ritual and symbol- ism provide comfort and in- spiration. Solve a puzzle.
Capricorn (Dec. 22-
GENERAL HOSPITAL -
Valerie checks in on Dante. Denise and Morgan cannot deny their attraction. Spencer is frustrated with Nikolas. 4th of July activities begin in Port Charles. Luke is stunned by the appearance of a former foe. Denise makes an admission to Franco.
YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS - Kevin uncovers a shocking clue about the killer’s identity. Nick clashes with Victor. Ashley sets off fireworks with Stitch. The walls close in on Adam. Lily calls a truce with Hilary and Devon.
Jan. 19) — A study date can be productive. Team efforts grow stronger. A brilliant in- sight shatters an illusion. Challenge the general opin- ion. Take good notes. Experi- ment and test your theory.
Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) — Communicate to navi- gate changing circumstances. Begin a new phase by com- pleting the old one. Friends are there for you. Your intu- ition comes through loud and clear. Choose for love, not money. Share expenses.
Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20) — Participate with a community cause. You can get farther than you thought, especially by inciting others to play along. Unusual ideas are welcome. Inspire your cir- cles with wit and wisdom. Friends keep you humble. You’ve got a buzz going.
Aries (March 21-April 19) — Changes require adap- tations. Think it over longer. There’s more at play than meets the eye. A friend can get through where you can’t. Draw upon hidden resources. A long shot pays off. Keep the faith and rest.
Taurus (April 20-May 20) — Things could get hot. Provide leadership. Invest in expanding your influence. Grow and build networks and connections. Put in the work. Friends help. Do what you said. Stay in communication. Show the team your appreci- ation.
Gemini (May 21-June 20) — Physical efforts reap rewards. Surprises and reve- lations abound. Someone’s saying nice things about you. Think through what you truly need before spending. If in doubt, slow down. Regarding love, go ahead and act on a passionate impulse.
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