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General Hospital: Nina’s faith is shaken. Joss feels responsi- ble. Lucy tracks Finn down. Sam makes a beeline for Julian. Nathan calls Nina out. Sonny receives an ominous text message.
The Bold & The Beautiful: Ridge plans to make amends for the trouble he's caused within the family. Sheila isn't impressed when Steffy shows up at the hotel to see Eric.
Forrester Creations and Spectra Fashions prepare for Monte Carlo. Bill plots to get rid of Sally and reunite Thomas with Caroline and Douglas.
The Young & The Restless: Nikki relishes her new life. Abby learns something that shocks her.
Ravi makes an admission. Cane works to save his marriage. Reed offers support to Mattie. Phyllis is fed up with Billy.
Days Of Our Lives: Things get messy when Kate and Andre clash. Hope reluctantly tells Rafe the truth about Dario.
Anjelica ropes another face from Salem's past into her master plan.
War For The Planet Of The Apes - After the apes suffer unimaginable deaths at the hands of a brutal Colonel (Woody Harrelson), Caesar (Andy Serkis) begins his own quest to kill the Colonel. Director Matt Reeves put together a well-written, action film with Oscar considerations. No.1 at box office-$69M- U.S./ foreign- $44M- (budget- $150M)- ****
Spiderman: Homecoming - A younger Peter Parker (Tom Holland) with the help of his mentor Ironman- Tony Starks (Robert Downey, Jr.) tries to balance his life as an high school student while fighting crime as Spi- derman. Spiderman is determined to impress Tony Starks so he can become a member of the Avengers. Spider- man unexpectingly faces a new threat “The Vulture” who is terrorizing the city of New York. This blockbuster Marvel franchise had a refreshing overhaul with the younger Spiderman and a surprise twist at the end. Must see for Spiderman fans. Made - $207M-U.S./ foreign- 260M- (budget-$175M)- ****
Baby Driver - A young getaway driver named Baby (Ansel Elgort) finds himself taking part in bank robberies with a crazy, killer crew (Jamie Foxx, Jon Hamm, Eliza Gonzalez and Jon Bernthal). Baby tries to figure how he can leave the crew with his girlfriend (Lily James) once he pays his debt to the crime boss (Kevin Spacey) who was the mastermind behind the robberies. Director Edgar Wright gets an A+ for combining a killer soundtrack with the action that made this movie a classic. Definitely, a must-see! Made $75M-U.S/ foreign- $234M- (bud- get- $34M)- Classic
Despicable Me 3 - Gru (voiced by Steve Carell) meets his twin brother Dru (voiced by Steve Carell) who is more successful than he. Dru wants to team up with Gru for one last heist. Adults and kids will enjoy this fast- paced light comedy blockbuster franchise. Enjoyed it. 1hr/30mins long. Made -$194M-U.S. / foreign- $433M- (budget- $80M)- ***1/2
Transformers: The Last Knight - Director Michael Bay needs to make this his last Transformer film. This movie reminded of Nicholas Cage’s “National Treasure”, where Bay spends 2 hours with the humans (Mark Wahlberg, Anthony Hopkins, Laura Haddock) trying to find a key that’s buried in the Earth. Only about 30mins of action featuring Optimus Prime joining the Decepticons to fight against the military. Wait for it on DVD. 2hrs/30mins long. Made $125M-U.S./ $394M -foreign ( budget- $217M)- **
All Eyez On Me - Director Benny Boom tried to do his best to tell the true and untold story of the greatest rapper Tupac Shakur (Demetrius Shipp, Jr.). With the sudden passing of Shakur’s mom and Tupac himself, Boom didn’t have the luxury of ‘Straight Outta Compton’ with Dr. Dre and Ice Cube being there to get it right. The soundtrack throughout the film was an A+. All and all, it’s a must see for Shakur’s fans. Made $44M (budget- $40)- ***1/2
The Mummy - An ancient evil princess (Sofia Boutella) who set out for eternal life is awaken from her crypt beneath the desert by an Anthropologist (Annabelle Wallis) and military soldier (Tom Cruise). The princess brings terror to humanity beyond human comprehension. Can't figure why critics gave Cruise's movie bad reviews., but I'm here to tell you this film was action-packed and creepy. Definitely, not for kids. Cruise got this right by using an Algerian actress (North Africa) as the Mummy. Must-see and fast paced. Enjoyed it. Made $79M-U.S./ for- eign-$311M- (budget-$125M)- ****
Wonder Woman - Diana ( Gal Gadof- Fast And The Furious 6) was the princess of the Amazons and trained warrior. A pilot (Chris Pine) crashes into her world and tells Diana about the German War. Diana leaves her home to stop the war and bring peace to the world. She later discovers her full power and true destiny that trans- formed her into Wonder Woman. I must admit didn't expect this movie to be this good. This is a well-written, action-packed superhero movie that featured a woman. Director Patty Jenkins got this film right. Must-see!. 2hrs/27mins long. Made - $382M U.S./ foreign- $385M- (budget- $149M)- Classic
Pirates Of The Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales - Two renegades ( Brenton Thwaites, Kaya Scode- lario), pirate (Geoffrey Rush) and Jack Sparrow (Johnny Depp) search for the trident (spear) of Poseidon while being pursued by an undead sea captain (Javier Bardem) and his crew. This should be the last film for this fran- chise. Maybe if the stars looked like they had bruises on their faces from all the action, it might be believable. Wait for it on DVD. Made - $170M U.S./ foreign- $584M- (budget- $230M)- ***
Alien: Covenant - Director Ridley Scott returns again with this sci-fi franchise about a crew (Michael Fass- bender, Katherine Waterston) on a colony ship traveling to a remote planet to live. The crew discover an un- charted planet and makes a detour to discover the planet looks like Earth. Unfortunately, the planet is infested with Aliens. The film has a nice twist at the end. Must see for Aliens fans. Made - $73M/ foreign-$153M- (bud- get- $97M)- ****
If Your Birthday Is Today: You are an optimist who has ideals and high expectations of yourself and others. Something you’ve been involved with for about nine years will end this year. You will scrutinize old values and ideas you thought were important. This is a year to be more involved with others. Giving may become more important. Get ready for a fresh, new cycle waiting in your future!
Cancer (June 21-July 22): This is a good day to discuss earn- ings, cash flow and important expenditures. Whatever you discuss will be done with care and detail. You will not overlook anything, and you will be patient with others so that you can get all the infor- mation that you need to make a wise financial decision.
Leo (July 23-Aug. 22): A conversation with someone older or more experienced will benefit you today. Perhaps you are the older mentor to someone else? Either way, whatever you do today will be planned carefully and done with focus, care and attention to detail. A productive day for Leos!
Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): You are a researcher by nature, and today is a wonderful day to do research. Killer combo! (Like putting a good saddle on a good horse.) Therefore, use today to seek answers and look for solutions to old problems. You can do it.
Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): A discussion with someone in au- thority, or perhaps older and more experienced, will benefit you today. Listen to their advice. You don’t have to follow it but it never hurts to listen, right? This person might say something that affects your future goals.
Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): You will make a great impression on bosses, parents and VIPs today because they see you as solid, con- scientious, reliable and dependable. They believe you have what it takes to deliver the goods. And you will. Just keep up this pretense. (Little joke.).
Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): This is a wonderful day to make solid, practical plans regarding publishing, the media, medi- cine, the law, higher education or future travel plans. Sometimes these areas require focus on details. Today you’ve got what it takes!
Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Today you will make great strides with inheritances, shared property, insurance, taxes and debt because your mind is focused. You will pay attention to tiny details. Nothing will escape your attention. This is the kind of thinking that you need to accomplish a lot — and you will.
Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Sit down with a partner or close friend today to discuss practical matters because you will make great strides. Someone might have something solid to contribute or, in turn, you have practical suggestions. The outcome will be beneficial for everyone concerned.
Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20): What a productive day at work! (Do get out of bed.) You can get a lot done today because you’re in the frame of mind that is necessary to be productive. You won’t mind routine work. You won’t overlook details. Your mind is focused, pa- tient and laserlike! Use this fleeting blessing to your advantage.
Aries (March 21-April 19): This is the perfect day for artists and performers to hone their technique. Yes, practice your scales and arpeggios because today you have the discipline to do this. Meanwhile, some will make practical plans for future vacations, while others will discuss taking care of children.
Taurus (April 20-May 20): You will be effective today in tack- ling home repairs or doing anything that is practical and needed for your home and family. You might also sit down with someone and discuss shared property, inheritances and the support of the family.
Gemini (May 21-June 20): You’re in a careful, disciplined, practical frame of mind today, which is why this is the perfect day for any kind of important mental work. You have focus and tenacity and will pay attention to detail. You won’t mind doing routine work. Get down to it because this day is a gift!
FYI
Old Hyde Park Reunion
There will be a reunion for all of the Old Hyde Park community on Saturday, Au- gust 19, 2017, at the College Hill Conference Center, 1002 E. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd., 12-5 p. m.
Former residents are in- vited to join old friends, ex- change old stories and dine on terrific food.
For more information, contact: John Billups, (813) 240-1358, Sanford Ross, (813) 875-2862, Ben Foster, (813) 263-9001, or Christine Falks, (813) 988-7222, before July 25, 2017.
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