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    General Hospital: Ava loses her temper. Julian acknowl- edges his part in past actions. Mike surprises Sonny.
Sam counsels Jason. Sonny feigns ignorance. Drew puts Kim on the spot.
The Bold & The Beautiful: After Bill and Ridge clash, each of the men work to ensure the custody battle goes their way.
Bill and Justin strategize. Thorne has a new angle on the cus- tody battle. Ridge meets with the judge that will preside over the custody case. Brooke worries about having met with Bill secretly.
The Young & The Restless: Nikki's loyalty is put to the test. Jack goes to extremes. Shauna gets a surprise courtesy of Devon.
Victor faces a very difficult decision. Sharon and Nick strug- gle with the secrets they're hiding.
Days Of Our Lives: Hope and Rafe argue when he ques- tions if she planted the evidence against Ben. A protective Chloe puts Bonnie on notice, warning her not to mess with Lucas.
   The Predator (2018) - A group of convicted soldiers heading to prison (Boyd Holbrook, Trevante Rhodes, Keegan-Michael Key and Thomas Jane) and a disgruntled science teacher (Olivia Munn) tries to prevent a super predator (who is hunting other predators) from trying to end the human race. Director Shane Black kept this storyline simple, fun and brutal. Just what you expect from a Predator movie. Enjoyed it! No.1 at box office-$29M- U.S./ foreign- $35M- (budget- $88M)- ***1/2
Searching - After his 16-year-old daughter Pamela goes missing, a desperate father, David Kim, breaks into her laptop to look for clues to find her. Director Aneesh Chaganty takes you on a ride on how deep you can go with Google search or the power of the internet. Wow! This thriller didn’t get any fanfare, but it’s def- initely a MUST SEE! Made $19M- U.S.- budget-N/A)- Classic
Crazy Rich Asians - Based on a global bestseller, Director Jon M. Chu put together a well-written ro- mantic 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. Enjoyed It! - Made - $150M-U.S / for- eign-$38M (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 Gar- ito) 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 America Great Again.” Made $45M / foreign- $26M (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 enjoyed it. Made - $137M-U.S./ for- eign- $369M- (budget-$130M)- ****
The First Purge - Director Gerard McMurray (Burning Sands, co-producer of Fruitvale Station) 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. McMurray 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 $69M U.S./ foreign- $65M- (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 propor- tions. 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 themselves 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 -$216M U.S./ foreign- $548M - (budget- $178M)- ****
The Equalizer 2 - Director Antione Fuqua (The Equalizer, Training Day) takes you on another action- packed drama about Robert McCall (Denzel Washington) as a savior for the oppressed. 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 -$102M-U.S./ foreign- $78M- (budget- $62M)- ****
Ant Man And The Wasp - Ant Man-Scott Lang (Paul Rudd) is dealing with the consequences of being under house arrest and a father. Approached by Wasp-Hope Van Dyne (Evangeline 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 - $215M U.S./ foreign- $401M- (budget -N/A)- ****
  Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): With the sun and Mercury in your sign, this is a powerful time for you. This is a day where your creative ideas might really fly! You find it easy to be original and think outside of the box.
Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): This is a low-key day. Keep a low profile and work alone or behind the scenes. (That’s just fine.). But do be aware that family discussions or a discussion with a fe- male relative will be relatively ineffectual. Don’t expect too much from yourself or anyone else.
Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Because this is a loosey-goosey day, you feel indecisive and a bit hesitant. You’re not sure what to do or which direction to go. When in doubt, do nothing. Just tread water.
Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Even though you are fa- vored by bosses and VIPs, and you are confident and direct in your conversations with others; nevertheless, avoid important financial decisions and do not shop for anything other than food or gas. Wait until the Moon Alert is over.
Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): For now, the moon is in your sign, creating a Moon Alert. This is why you feel like a helium balloon adrift in the sky — no sense of direction, no certain out- come or focus. Fear not. Many people feel this way. Restrict your spending to gas, food and entertainment.
Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): This is a poor day for impor- tant decisions about inheritances, shared property and anything you own jointly with others, even though these are areas that in- terest you right now. Avoid all important decisions until after the Moon Alert is over.
Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20): A frank discussion with a friend could be meaningful. Nevertheless, it’s a poor day to make important decisions or to commit to anything important. (Not until the Moon Alert is over.). But you might explore new ideas and future goals with a friend.
Aries (March 21-April 19): Be careful. For one thing, peo- ple notice you. However, because this is a Moon Alert for most of the day, everything is a bit squirrelly. Do not volunteer for any- thing. Do not agree to anything important. Don’t try to impress anyone.
Taurus (April 20-May 20): This is a playful time for you! (Lucky Tauruses are on vacation.) However, do take note. Travel plans will be a bit unreliable. Shortages are likely, and perhaps delays. Situations related to publishing, the media, medicine, the law and higher education are also up in the air.
Gemini (May 21-June 20): Quite naturally, your focus is on shared property, inheritances, insurance and the wealth of oth- ers. However, most of this day is a Moon Alert. This means it’s a poor day to make decisions in these areas. Therefore, just hold the fort. The cavalry is on its way.
Cancer (June 21-July 22): Relations with close friends and partners are confusing. In one way, you feel genuine, frank and ready to tell it like it is. You want to put your cards on the table. But should you? This is a loosey-goosey day. Pull in your reins a little and be smart.
Leo (July 23-Aug. 22): Despite your ambition to boost your earnings and make money, is a loosey-goosey day at work. Short- ages and delays will be classic. Do not agree to important dead- lines or suggest anything important because that will go south.
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