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UAE Moments
01-07-2025
- Entertainment
- UAE Moments
♒ Aquarius Daily Horoscope for July 1, 2025
July who? You're already in August mentally. Aquarius, July 1 kicks off a new month with your signature brand of cosmic cool. You're thinking big, feeling bold, and not here for basic energy. Whether you're mapping out a new vision, vibing with someone who gets your weird, or finally making that random-but-genius move, you're tuned in to the future. ⚡ Energy Check: Electric, Insightful & Slightly Unpredictable You're radiating that 'mad scientist meets TED Talk speaker' energy today. Your brain's buzzing, your intuition's on fire, and even your weirdest thoughts deserve airtime. Don't hold back, people are more open to your originality than you think. Aquarius Tip: That idea that feels too 'out there'? Test it anyway. It might be genius. 💼 Career & Money: Visionary in Motion You're not here for spreadsheets, you're here for breakthroughs. Whether it's a pitch that bends the rules, a tech tool that changes your workflow, or a collaboration you didn't see coming, today rewards your risk-taking. Don't just think outside the box, recycle it, redesign it, and make it hover. 💖 Love & Friendship: Quirky Chemistry, Activated Expect fun, offbeat interactions that feel more aligned than expected. Single? You might vibe with someone who totally gets your unconventional style. Coupled? Try something totally random together, your shared weirdness is what makes it magical. Flirt cue: 'You seem like someone I'd accidentally run away with, on purpose.' 🧘♀️ Mood & Vibe: Curious, Cosmic & Creatively Lit July's kicking off with that fresh-page feeling, and you're not wasting a second. Whether it's vision boarding, reorganizing your space, or diving into a new topic, your energy thrives with a purpose. Just don't forget to breathe, you're human (mostly). Lucky Color: Electric Blue Lucky Numbers: 3 & 29 Cosmic Playlist Song: 'Midnight City' – M83 Affirmation of the Day: 'I follow the spark, embrace the strange, and move boldly into what's next.' 💭 Aquarius Thought for July 1: You weren't made to fit in. You were made to light it up from the edge.


Digital Trends
08-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Digital Trends
3 sci-fi movies on Amazon Prime Video you need to watch in May 2025
Table of Contents Table of Contents Poor Things (2023) Die Alone (2024) Spaceballs (1987) Poor Things earned four Academy Awards, including Best Actress for Emma Stone, and it's now available to stream as one of three sci-fi movies on Amazon Prime Video you need to watch in May 2025. There are other options if you already watched or aren't interested in the story. One of the films cherry-picked this month is a hilarious sci-fi satirical comedy that has become a cult classic. The final choice is a 2024 sci-fi horror trending right now on the streamer. Recommended Videos Need more recommendations? Then check out the best new movies to stream this week, the best movies on Netflix, the best movies on Hulu, the best movies on Amazon Prime Video, the best movies on Max, and the best movies on Disney+. Poor Things (2023) One of the most talked about movies of 2023, earning tons of accolades, fantastic reviews, and box office success, Poor Things is a totally unique story about Bella Baxter (Emma Stone), a young woman living in 1882 Victorian London who is brought back to life by a mad scientist through an experimental brain transplant. But he implanted Bella with the brain of her unborn child, resulting in her mind, mannerisms, and actions mimicking those of an infant. While Bella's mental capacity is severely limited, the way she views the world and the wonders that exist within it are refreshing. But she also makes rash and dangerous decisions, giving in to the most carnal pleasures (once she discovers them) and becoming difficult to control. Our reviewer praises Stone's performance and the 'salty, vulgar, hilarious dialogue,' calling Bella a 'walking metaphor for how women are often infantilized and sexualized at once.' Stream Poor Things on Amazon Prime Video. Die Alone (2024) Hailing from Canada, Die Alone is a sci-fi horror about survivors in a post-apocalyptic world where a plant-based virus is turning people into zombie-like creatures. Ethan (Douglas Smith) is suffering from amnesia, but he does remember his girlfriend Emma (Kimberly-Sue Murray), and he's desperate to find her. Emma, a former ER doctor, was holed up in a remote cabin with Ethan before she mysteriously disappeared. As his memory starts to return, Ethan comes to a harrowing realization. Also starring Carrie-Anne Moss (The Matrix films) and Frank Grillo (The Purge, Tulsa King), Die Alone has undead creatures that will make you wince, but also a story that explores Ethan grappling with the truth and tapping into his survival instincts. Stream Die Alone on Amazon Prime Video. Spaceballs (1987) With a sequel reportedly in development, the parody film Spaceballs takes the stories in Star Wars and flips them to become, well, totally ridiculous. There's the mercenary Lone Starr (Bill Pullman), his alien sidekick Barf (John Candy), Princess Vespa (Daphne Zuniga), and droid Dot Matrix (played by Lorene Yarnell and voiced by Joan Rivers). Who's the villain? It's President Skroob (Mel Brooks) and his incompetent commanders Dark Helmet (Rick Moranis) and Colonel Sandurz (George Wyner). We also can't forget about the wise Yogurt (also Brooks), who teaches Starr the power of 'the Schwartz' to help him defeat the enemy. Spaceballs is downright silly, but it's essential viewing for fans of parodies and Star Wars. As one of the best Star Wars parodies, it's the perfect sci-fi movie choice for those who want to laugh out loud instead of turn the lights down low. Stream Spaceballs on Amazon Prime Video.