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Sicario - An FBI agent (Emily Blunt) is enlisted by an elected government Task Force (Benicio Del Toro) to help fight against the Mexi- can Drug Cartel. This thriller is definitely worth-seeing. Made $42M. (Budget $30M). ****
The Last Witch Hunter - The last witch hunter (Vin Diesel) fights against the most vicious witches in history. Had po- tential to be a good film, but fell short big time. Elijah Woods (Frodo-Lord of the Rings) also stars. Made $19M. (Budget N/A). **
Goosebumps - A teenager (Dylan Minnette) hooks up with the daughter (Odeya Rush) of horror au- thor R. L. Stine (Jack Black) after the writer’s imaginary monsters are set free on the town. Definitely a must-see for teens. Made $56M. (Bud- get $58M). ***1⁄2
Bridge Of Spies - Di- rected by Steven Spielberg, this film is about an Ameri- can lawyer (Tom Hanks) who is recruited by his law firm and the CIA during the Cold War to help rescue a pilot and student in the So- viet Union. This movie was well-written, but moved real slow in action. If you like Tom Hanks, go see. If not, wait for DVD. Made $45M. (Budget $40M). ***
The Walk - Based on a true story in 1974, high-wire artist Phillippe Petit (Joseph Gordon-Levitt) recruits a team to help him realize his dream of walking across the World Trade Center. It took an hour before this film be- came interesting. Petit had to be insane to actually try and pull this high-wire act off. Made $9M. (Budget $35M). ***
The Martian - After a re- search mission on Mars (which takes 4 years to get there), Astronaut Mark Wat- ney (Matt Damon) is pre- sumed dead by his crew after a fierce sand storm. The crew had to leave him to save themselves. Watney survives and then has to rely on his wit and spirit to sur- vive on the planet without food. Well-written sci-fi thriller. Surprisingly, very good. 2 hrs. /10 mins. long. Still No. 1 at the box office. Made $183M. (Budget $108M). ****
Hotel Transylvania 2 - Dracula (voiced by Adam Sandler) and his friends try to bring out the monster in his half human grandson to keep his daughter Mavis from leaving the hotel. Kids will enjoy this animation. Made $156M. (Budget N/A). ***1⁄2
Everest (2015) - Based on a true story, a climbing expedition (Jason Clark, Josh Broslin) is caught on Mt. Everest by a severe snow storm. The crew has to try all means to survive. Made $41M. (Budget $55M). ***
Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials - After hav- ing escaped the difficult Maze, the Gladers (Dylan O’Brien, Ki Hong Lee, Dex- ter Darden, Thomas Sanster and Kaya Scodelario) now face a new set of craziness once they flee to the desolate landscape. I thought the first movie was very good and different, but this one was more intense with non-stop action. Must-see! Made $78M. (Budget $61M). ****
The Visit - Two young children (Olivia DeJonge, Ed Oxenbould) visit their grandparents (Deanna Dunagan, Peter McRobbie) and soon find out that things in their grandparent’s lives are very creepy. Director N. Night Shyamalan (The Sign) made this film really dis- turbing at the end if you are a parent. Made $63M. (Bud- get $5M). ****
The Perfect Guy - A cor- porate executive (Sanaa Lathan) breaks up with her boyfriend (Morris Chestnut) and soon gets involved with a man (Michael Ealy) who seems almost too good to be true. The Perfect Guy. One of the two goes psycho when they can’t get her back. Re- ally enjoyed it! Must-see! Made $56M. (Budget $12M). ****
War Room - Directed by Alex Kendrick, this film was about Priscilla Shirer and T.C. Stalling as husband and wife who turn to Miss Clara (Karen Abercrombie) for strategic prayer to help their volatile relationship. This faith-based movie was sur- prisingly very good. 2hrs long. Must see! Made $66M. (Budget $3M). ****
Straight Outta Comp- ton - The supergroup NWA (Niggas With Attitudes - Eazy E, Ice Cube, Dr. Dre, MC Ren and DJ Yella) emerge from the streets of Compton, California in the mid 80s and introduced the world to gangsta rap. The music and movie was about life in Compton with gangs, drugs, police brutality and how the group rose to fame despite the odds. Director F. Gary Gray (Friday) directed a masterpiece. Ice Cube (played by his son, O’Shea Jackson, Jr.), Eazy E(Jason Mitchell), Dr. Dre ( Corey Hawkins), MC Ren (Aldis Hodge), and DJ Yella (Neil Brown, Jr.) and manager Jerry Heller (Paul Giamatti)
BOLD AND THE BEAUTIFUL - Bill contin- ues to be upset about Ridge being tied to the Spencer family through Caroline’s baby. Tension runs high at a Forrester staff meeting after an outburst. Ridge and Car- oline go for an ultrasound. Someone wants a woman who is already involved in a relationship.
Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) — Enjoy a two-day party phase. Social activities and team projects go well. A risk could pay off big. Ask for help to gather resources and tal- ents. Stifle rebellious tenden- cies. Build a strong foundation together.
Sagittarius (Nov. 22- Dec. 21) — A professional challenge requires your at- tention over the next few days. Opportunities could arise if you play your cards right. Fix something before it breaks. Postpone travel. Take on more responsibility. Teach what you’re learning.
Capricorn (Dec. 22- Jan. 19) — Educational ad- ventures draw you out. Discover new methods, tricks and ideas. Listen to a mentor or teacher. Make long-term plans and dream big. Imag- ine ways to apply what you’re learning.
Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) — Plan strategically over the next few days, especially regarding money. There’s no rush. Join forces with an- other for funding. Others seek your advice. Come up with a plan together. Enjoy a tranquil evening.
Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20) — Someone nice thinks you’re cute. Get your home- work done before going out to play. Discover romance where least expected. Charm with your talents and pas- sions. Your reputation pre- cedes you. Dress to impress.
Aries (March 21-April 19) — Work requires your personal touch. Discover and resolve a structural problem. Pull what you need out of storage. The action is behind the scenes. Learn the value of what you have.
Taurus (April 20-May 20) — Let friends arouse your curiosity. The next two days are reserved for fun. En- courage creativity. Play around. Romance blossoms if lovingly tended. Practice your arts and magic. Follow the beat of the music and dance.
DAYS OF OUR LIVES -
Steve and Bo arrive in Salem! But has Hope’s fate already been sealed? Sami returns to town armed with startling news.
GENERAL HOSPI- TAL- Laura has concerns about Liz and Jake’s wed- ding. Nikolas reminds Laura of their secret. Ric helps Sonny with his custody dis-
Gemini (May 21-June 20) — Your home and family require more attention. Fix up your place today and to- morrow. Get creative with color, form and line. You can get what you need without straining the budget. Prepare for an upcoming social event.
Cancer (June 21-July 22) — Things are getting clear over the next few days. You see a solution. Read, write and study. Issue press releases. Communicate with your networks. Re-supply lo- cally. Meditate on what you want before speaking. Make long-range plans.
Leo (July 23-Aug. 22) — Take care of financial mat-
pute. Meanwhile, Scott ad- vises an anxious Ava who fears she will lose baby Avery. Liz prepares to walk down the aisle as celebrants gather at the church. Hay- den makes a point of ap- proaching Liz just before she walks down the aisle. Jake goes to look for Carly. Anna meets her new doctor. Paul advises Ava on how to deal with Sonny.
YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS - Adam faces death. Lily worries about life with Cane. Chelsea supports Adam. Sharon fights back.
ters over the next few days. Tally up your balance sheet. Keep payments current, and issue reminders on accounts receivable. Patience pays off. Keep your agreements. Be determined, and not dis- suaded.
Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) — Your confidence and personal power expands today and tomorrow. With strength, you also gain op- tions. Let your team know how they can help. Pay atten- tion to a brilliant, yet bizarre, suggestion. Wait for a road- block to clear.
Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) — The next two days are nice for laying low. Upgrade your equipment and organize your space. Prepare for a new project by closing up old ones. Stick close to home. Listen to someone who thinks differently than you.
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