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Captain
America:
Civil War
- Govern-
ment inter-
ference to
stop the
Avengers
from sav-
ing the world causes a rift be- tween former friends, Captain America (Chris Evans) and Iron Man (Robert Downey, Jr.). Cap- tain America and his crew, Falcon (Anthony Mackie), Hawkeye (Jeremy Renner), Winter Soldier (Sabastian Stan), Ant-Man (Paul Rudd), and Scarlett Witch ( Eliza- beth Olsen) fight against Iron Man and his super- heroes, War Machine (Don Cheadle), Black Widow (Scarlett Johansson), Vision (Paul Bettany) Spider Man (Tom Holland), and new- comer Black Panther (Chad- wick Boseman). Directors Anthony Russo and Joe Russo should be applauded for adding Black actors as su- perheroes. The final scene has a nice twist to it that makes this Avengers film a must-see! What will you do? 2hrs./30mins. No.1atbox office. Made $295M U.S. / Foreign $665M. (Budget $250M). Four Out Of Four Stars And Then Some.
Keanu - Rell (Jordan Peel) and cousin, Clarence (Keegan-Michael Key) join forces to find Rell’s kitten that was stolen by thieves who work for a drug dealer named Cheddar (Method Man). The guys must go un- derground as gangsters to get the kitten back. Must see
for laughs. Made $18M. (Budget $15M). ***1⁄2
The Huntsman: Win- ter’s War - Eric (Chris Hemsworth) and fellow war- rior Sara (Jessica Chastan), members of the Huntsmen army raised to protect the Winter queen, Freya (Emily Blunt) from the wicked queen Ravenna (Charlize Theron). Universal will lose big with this franchise fairy- tale movie. They need to make around $325M to break even. The special ef- fects still make you want to see this 2 hrs. / 10 min. fan- tasy film. If not, wait for it on DVD. Made $44M. /Foreign $109M. (Budget $115M). **1⁄2
Barbershop: The Next Cut - Directed by Malcolm D. Lee (The Best Man Holi- day), the Chicago south-side community has taken a turn for the worse between ran- dom killings and the gangs. The crew at Calvin’s Barber- shop (Ice Cube, Cedric ‘The Entertainer’, Regina Hall, J. B. Smoove, Common and Nicki Minaj) come together to bring peace to their neigh- borhood. This is the best of the Barbershop films, be- cause the film tackles all the social issues. Really enjoyed it! Made $51M. (Budget N/A). ****
Jungle Book - Directed by Jon Favreau (Iron Man), this movie was about a boy, Mowgli (Neel Sethi) being raised by a family of wolves, was forced to leave his home when a fearsome tiger, Shere Khan (Idris Elba) wants to kill him. Guided by a no-nonsense panther (Ben Kingsley) and a free-spirited
bear (Bill Murray), Mowgli learns a valuable life lessons on how to survive on his epic journey. The special effects making the animals look real were truly amazing. Made $311M/ Foreign $516M. (Budget $175M). ****
The Boss - A billionaire (Melissa McCarthy) is sent to prison after she’s caught in- sider trading. When she re- turns from prison to rebrand herself, not everyone she messed over is so quick to forgive and forget. If you like the McCarthy style of com- edy, then this film is for you. Made $61M. (Budget $29M).
***Eye In The Sky - Col. Katherine Powell (Helen Mirren) is in command of an operation to capture terror- ists in Kenya. Her mission escalates when a girl enters the kill zone and the drone operator (Aaron Paul) has to pull the trigger. What would you do? Excellent suspense- ful film. Mirren should be nominated for an Oscar as best actress. Made $17M. (Budget N/A). ****
Batman V Superman: Dawn Of Justice: Batman (Ben Affleck) sets out to de- stroy Superman (Henry Cav- ill) because he feels the world has left Superman un- checked with super hero deeds. Meanwhile, villain, Lex Luthor (Jesse Eisenberg) is creating a super monster called Doomsday to destroy Metropolis. Critics gave this film bad reviews, but I can’t see how! This film was ac- tion-packed and very violent with a shocking ending. 2 hrs. /30 mins. long. Also starring Amy Adams and Laurence Fishburne. Check it out in 3D-IMAX. Made $328M/Foreign $541M. (Budget $250M). Four Out Of Four Stars And Then Some.
Bold And The Beautiful
- Zende is torn between his feelings for Nicole and Sasha. Brooke finds herself in a situ- ation with Katie and Bill. The rift widens between Katie and Brooke after a misunder- standing. Nicole gets every- thing she’s been wishing for.
Days Of Our Lives -
Marlena helps Paul cope with post-traumatic stress from being kidnapped and brain- washed. Rafe witnesses a kiss between Aiden and Hope. Belle surprises Shawn with a drunken doorstep kiss.
Taurus (April 20-May 20) — It’s a good time for get- ting your message across. De- velop strong partners today and tomorrow, taking advan- tage of diverse talents and views. Intuition dictates tim- ing. Discuss decisions before announcing.
Gemini (May 21-June 20) — Concentrate on your assignment today and tomor- row. Verify that your theory holds weight before jumping on board. An unexpected guest or circumstance requires graceful coordination. Think quickly, but move slowly. Keep your word.
Cancer (June 21-July 22) — Love blossoms over the next few days. You’re develop- ing a new perspective from someone interesting. Find what you need close to home. Get lost in diversions and en- tertaining pursuits.
Leo (July 23-Aug. 22) —
Your home and family require more attention. The gentle ap- proach works best now. Listen to other perspectives, rather than forcing an outcome. Don’t spend on something that doesn’t feel right.
Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) — Sharpen your concentrated focus (because you can) over the next few days. Studies, re- search and writing projects come together. Present your argument tactfully, anticipat- ing resistance. Defuse tension with humor and a smile.
Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) — Pour energy into your work for extra cash over the next two days. Track income and expenses for a positive bal- ance. Watch your steps, to
General Hospital- Ava makes a plea to Morgan. Obrecht starts snooping around. Michael has an emo- tional moment. Rachel gets a cold dose of reality. Brad and Lucas lock in a wedding date. Nikolas must go to extreme measures to solve a problem.
Young And The Rest- less - Adam is targeted. Luca wants Summer to play dirty at work. Michael wants Kevin to reconcile with Mariah. Billy finds Phyllis irresistible. Vic- tor wins Meredith over. Abby fights for her marriage.
avoid expensive pitfalls.
Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) — Take time for personal matters over the next two days. Stay in communication with your support team to navigate changing circum- stances. No more procrastina- tion. Use your power responsibly.
Sagittarius (Nov. 22- Dec. 21)— There’s no need to hurry. Conditions are improv- ing. Wait and plot your course today and tomorrow. Observe, prepare and adapt to changes at the top. Hold off on a deci- sion. Clean messes.
Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) — Confer with allies for the next two days. Your friends are your inspiration. Guard against being impetuous or impulsive. Committees are es- pecially effective. Bounce ideas around until one sticks.
Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) — Extra coins in your jar provide a self-esteem boost. Conserving resources can be a simple adjustment. Consider long-term costs, and invest for quality. Present your numbers for a professional prize.
Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20) — You’d like to spread your wings. Take a long look and clear the way. Refine your itinerary. Trim the fantasy to fit the budget. Don’t follow blindly. Answer the tough questions.
Aries (March 21-April 19) — Study money, and re- view your resources today and tomorrow. A profitable oppor- tunity requires consideration, then action. Watch for hidden agendas. Keep customers sat- isfied. Clean any messes.
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