Horoscope and birthdays for May 20, 2021
Francis Drake
Thursday, May 20, 2021
ARIES (March 21 to April 19): Something unexpected might affect your job or your work today. You also might learn something unusual about your health or something that affects your health. Be vigilant about pets.
TAURUS (April 20 to May 20): Social plans will change today. Meanwhile, this is an accident-prone day for children, which means parents should take precautions to avoid injuries.
GEMINI (May 21 to June 20): You might make some needed changes or improvements to your home environment today. This could include modernization or the introduction of something that is high-tech.
CANCER (June 21 to July 22): New ideas, new places and new faces are par for the course today. You feel energetic, excited and very much alive!
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V I Warshawski movie review & film summary (1991)
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Here it is, the goofiest movie of the year, a movie so bad in so many different and endearing ways that I’m damned if I don’t feel genuine affection for it. We all know it’s bad manners to talk during a movie, but every once in a while a film comes along that positively requires the audience to shout helpful suggestions and lewd one-liners at the screen. “Heartbreak Hotel” is such a movie. All it needs to be perfect is a parallel soundtrack.
The film tells the story of an Ohio high school kid (Charlie Schlatter), back in 1972, who has his own rock ‘n’ roll band. But the fuddy-duddys on the high school faculty don’t like rock ‘n’ roll, so they ban the band from the school talent show. Meanwhile, the kid has problems at home. His divorced mother (Tuesday Weld) is an alcoholic who sleeps with a guy who works at the junkyard. She’s also a die-hard Elvis Presley fan. Things are not so great at home for Schlatter and his kid sister, who live upstairs over Mom’s bus