Person:angelina Jolie

  • NewsGwynne Watkins

    Angelina Jolie Met the Pope, Screened 'Unbroken' in Vatican City

    Angelina Jolie received the rare honor of a private visit with Pope Francis on Thursday morning. The actress–turned–director was invited to the Vatican to screen her new film Unbroken, about former Olympian and war hero Louis Zamperini. “To be invited to screen Unbroken at The Vatican is an honor and a tribute to Louie’s legacy as a man of faith and someone who exemplified the power of forgiveness and the strength of the human spirit,” Jolie said in a statement released by Universal Pictures.

  • NewsKevin Polowy

    Even Angelina Jolie Doesn't Get Automatic Green Light on Her Movies

    Angelina Jolie tells Entertainment Weekly that she had to really lobby for the directorial gig on Unbroken, which tells the unbelievable true story of World War II POW Louie Zamperini (played in the film by Jack O’Connell). “I had to pitch really hard,” Jolie tells the magazine in this week’s cover story. “Poor Brad — you just couldn’t talk to me,” she says.

  • NewsJordan Zakarin

    Are Angelina Jolie's Acting Days Numbered?

    Stock up on your Angelina Jolie DVDs now, because she may not be making many more on-screen appearances. The Oscar-winning actress has been concentrating more on her humanitarian efforts and film directing these days, with her second effort behind the camera, Unbroken, set for release on Christmas Day.

  • NewsMeriah Doty

    Angelina Jolie Goes Blond for 'By the Sea'

    Since tying the knot two months ago, Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie have been engaged in their other steamy saga, filming the romantic drama By the Sea in Malta. The film, written and being directed by Jolie, is set in France in the mid-1970s, and both actors are dressed in era-appropriate garb. Jolie, who plays a former dancer, is sporting a crème-colored frock with an avocado-hued scarf, while the mustachioed Pitt has a crisp, white dress shirt on, topped off with a stylish fedora.

  • NewsKevin Polowy

    How Angelina Jolie Perfected Her 'Maleficent' Laugh

    “It’s hard to laugh,” Jolie tells Yahoo Movies. Jolie, who said she didn’t need to look beyond the villainess in Disney’s animated classic Sleeping Beauty for inspiration (the onscreen laugh we see in Maleficent is actually a blend of Jolie and Eleanor Audley’s original), explained an exercise she partook in during production that helped her find the perfect bellow.  It involved creating a circle of people, each laying on their backs with their heads on someone else’s stomach.

  • NewsMeriah Doty

    Why Angelina Jolie's 'Maleficent' Scene With Her Daughter Took Me Out of the Movie

    While the critical reception for Maleficent has been slightly less than a fairy tale, most reviewers agree that Angelina Jolie is wicked good as the titular witch. Says Time’s Richard Corliss, “She is the visual, aural and behavioral embodiment of an otherworldly goddess capable of anything, from poisonous curses to surrogate-mother love.” From the moment the superstar was announced for the role it was decreed perfect casting: Jolie has always exuded a cool, dangerous vibe.

  • NewsMeriah Doty

    Stingray Skin, Bird Skulls, and Other Secrets Behind the 'Maleficent' Costume

    Before Angelina Jolie could embody the mistress of mayhem in the fairy-tale retelling Maleficent, she had to look the part — a task that required several elaborate get-ups, from feathery capelets to an array of exotic leathers. Jolie, who’s also an executive producer on the film, spoke to us and other members of the media in the fall of 2012 on set at England’s Pinewood Studios.