The actress discusses her emotional directorial debut.
Jolie continues to mark the world.
A tale of war-torn romance.
She also puts marriage rumors to rest.
You know, because this one's just a dry run.
Because why wouldn't they?
Katy Perry! Katy Perry! Oh yeah, the mother too!
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A man pretending to be former Sex and the City hunk Jason Lewis has broken actress-turned-pop star Lindsay Lohan's heart by convincing her he was in love with her.
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"The Wedding Planner" was still living happily ever after in first place this weekend.The PG-13-rated romantic comedy from Columbia Pictures and Intermedia Films continued to show great legs in its second week with a shapely estimated $11.0 million (-19%) at 2,785 theaters (theater count unchanged; $3,950 per theater). Its cume is approximately $28.2 million. "Down 19%. You couldn't hope for better than that," Sony Pictures Entertainment worldwide marketing & distribution president Jeff Blake said Sunday morning."It's turning out absolutely the best you could have possibly hoped for -- number one two weeks in a row and Valentine's weekend coming up and Presidents' holiday after that. We certainly now are believers that we'll be in excess of $50 million (in domestic theaters). This is a very profitable picture for both us and Intermedia." Jere Hausfater, pr
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HOLLYWOOD, Mar. 5, 2001 -- Napster voluntarily began filtering out copyright-protected material from its site at around 1 a.m. this morning, a mere hour short of the self-imposed deadline announced on Friday. The filtering comes after the company offered to block user access to select titles presented by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), music publishers, and musicians who oppose the service, including Metallica and Dr. Dre. Although the RIAA and its allies asked that 5,600 titles be excluded, only a few had been filtered at press time. E-mails and calls to Napster today were unanswered, but MSNBC reports that the songs blocked today had been earmarked for removal from Napster's network prior to Friday's announcement.Before the filtering took effect, it was business as usual on the site, with songs being traded freely and heavily this past weekend. MP3