A Smokin' hot role for Angelina Jolie: BRIAN VINER reviews Those Who Wish Me Dead
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- Published on Friday, 14 May 2021 06:36
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To believe in the almost impressively porous plot of Those Who Wish Me Dead, you have first to believe in Angelina Jolie as a 'smoke-jumper', a specialist firefighter who parachutes out of planes to deal with rampaging forest blazes. Then you have to buy the idea that Jolie's character, Hannah, the only woman in a close-knit band of alpha males, might be the loudest, wittiest and hardest-drinking of them all, able to parry the merest hint of a suggestive remark with a wisecrack like a punch to the windpipe.Hannah has lips and cheekbones like no smoke-jumper in living memory, but her macho colleagues have evidently been trained not to notice them. If they do, they will surely dive into an inferno far worse than was ever ignited by a carelessly tossed cigarette end.Unfortunately, beyond the laddish banter, all is not well with Hannah. She is assailed by post-traumatic guilt, blaming herself for the loss of three young lives, having failed to suss the wind direction.Now, you'd think that her inevitable redemption, amid loads of terrifying footage of fires raging through Montana's forests with incredible, devastating swiftness — just 50 yards slower than Hannah's top sprinting speed, in fact — might be enough to sustain Taylor Sheridan's thriller.But no. It is an adaptation of Michael Koryta's novel of the same name, which means another weighty layer of plot involving a nosy accountant on the run from two ruthless assassins (Aidan Gillen and Nicholas Hoult, perpetuating the curious Hollywood rule that villains, even when they're given American accents, generally have to be played by actors from our side of the Atlantic, not theirs).Anyway, the accountant has discovered something so incriminating that the assassins seem prepared to commit mass murder, to torture a pregnant woman and to burn down half of Montana to stop it getting out. We never learn what it is.All we know is that the poor chap has passed his seismic secrets, on an old-fashioned piece of paper almost as if the internet age never happened, to his cute 12-year-old son, Connor (Finn Little).So, in a dispiritingly tinny echo of Peter Weir's 1985 classic Witness, the baddies' target becomes the kid. Can Hannah, into whom Connor unsurprisingly bumps while belting through a forest, save him? Heck, can she also save the forest? Well, it's Angelina Jolie, so anything is possible.The same is not so of Sheridan, whose credits include some terrific films (he scripted 2016's Hell Or High Water, one of my favourite modern-day westerns). Alas, my high hopes for this movie when I saw his name attached as director and co-writer were soon extinguished, leaving just a small, gently smouldering pile of expectations.The Secrets We Keep is another ropy thriller, set in Eisenhower-era smalltown America.
Noomi Rapace plays Maja, a Romanian immigrant leading a wholesome suburban life with her kindly doctor husband (Chris Messina) and their young son, until the day she thinks she spots the former SS man who raped her and murdered her sister towards the end of the war, awakening terrible memories.This fellow, Thomas (Joel Kinnaman), turns out to be a European immigrant like her, but Swiss with a record of having worked throughout the war as a clerk in Zurich.Maja is certain he's lying, and by now has done what anyone would do in her circumstances (if only in films like this); belting him in the face with a hammer, bundling him into the boot of her car, and keeping him prisoner in the basement until he confesses to his crimes.Her nice husband is understandably more than a little nonplussed by all this, while Thomas's sudden disappearance sends his own wife frantic with worry.As Those Who Wish Me Dead is to Witness, so is The Secrets We Keep to Roman Polanski's 1994 film Death And The Maiden, dimly resonant but not remotely comparable. It is a thriller fatally devoid of thrills, and the occasional tension feels manufactured.At one point, writer-director Yuval Adler allows his camera to rest on a cinema showing Alfred Hitchcock's North By Northwest. Presumably, his intention is to fix the year as 1959. But the effect is to remind us of a filmmaker who knew how to electrify rather than anaesthetise an audience.Ironically, the new release least likely to have you slumping on the sofa is Some Kind Of Heaven, a documentary about the world's largest retirement community.There are 130,000 residents of The Villages, in Florida, which is billed as 'Disneyland for retirees'.Lance Oppenheim's film follows a few of them, as well as an elderly rascal who lives elsewhere but hangs out there on the lookout for affluent widows. He had no joy in the bars or the churches but found rich pickings at the swimming pools, in pursuit of his own inflatable version of the American Dream.
Those Who Wish Me Dead is in cinemas from Monday. The Secrets We Keep is on Sky Cinema; Some Kind Of Heaven on digital platforms, from today.
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Angelina Jolie reveals her six children have been 'making sure I am OK' after Brad Pitt split: 'They take such really good care of me and we're such a team, I am very lucky'
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- Published on Wednesday, 12 May 2021 08:19
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Angelina Jolie has been split from Brad Pitt for five years now.And the Oscar winning star, 45, told E! News on Monday that her kids have been helping take care of her. 'I have six very capable children,' said the actress, who was promoting her new film Those Who Wish Me Dead. 'Of course you wake up and you just feel like, "I've got to make sure they're OK. I've got to make sure they're mentally OK."' But honestly I think a few years ago it switched and they're thinking, "I've got to make sure mom's OK."'Angelina, who shares Maddox, 19, Pax, 17, Zahara, 16, Shiloh, 14, and twins Knox and Vivienne, 12, with Brad. Angelina proceeded to share: 'They take such really good care of me and we're such a team. So I am very, very lucky...So I worry. I'm always the one who worries but I adore them. They're cool people.' Jolie also joked about being single for such a long time and how her children help with her single motherhood.When asked about deal breakers when finding love, she said: 'I probably have a very long list [of nos]. I've been alone for a long time now.'Prior to Brad, Angelina wed Jonny Lee Miller in 1996 before splitting in 1999, secretly married Bill y Bob Thornton in 2000, before falling in love with Brad in 2005. Brad and Angelina announced their split in 2016 and were legally divorced in 2019, but things are far from amicable as she has alleged domestic abuse. They have been at war over their kids for five years, with Brad striving for 50/50 custody with Angelina wanting full physical custody. Three of her six children - Maddox, Pax, and Zahara, - were adopted, and three with Brad - Shiloh, and twins Knox and Vivienne, 12. Those Who Wish Me Dead also stars Nicholas Hoult, Finn Little, Aidan Gillen, Medina Senghore, Tyler Perry, Jake Weber and Jon Bernthal.Directed by Taylor Sheridan, the neo-Western survival action-thriller is slated to premiere in the United States on May 14, 2021. She also plays the lead role in the superhero film Eternals, which is based on the Marvel Comics race of the same name. Chloé Zhao, who recently won two Academy Awards for Best Picture and Best Director for the film Nomadland, directed the movie that drops November 5, 2021.The ensemble cast includes Richard Madden, Kumail Nanjiani, Lauren Ridloff, Salma Hayek, Brian Tyree Henry, Lia McHugh, Don Lee, Kit Harington, Gemma Chan and Barry Keoghan.
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Angelina Jolie shares the most important parenting lesson she learned from her late mother Marcheline Bertrand
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- Published on Sunday, 09 May 2021 09:12
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Angelina Jolie has candidly revealed the lessons she learned from her late mother Marcheline Bertrand. Speaking to The Sydney Morning Herald this weekend, the Hollywood megastar, 45, praised Marcheline for being a 'gentle' mother and said she's always tried to treat her own children with the same tenderness. 'My mother was very gentle. I can be many things in my work and in life, but I am very warm and gentle with my children,' Angelina said. 'That kindness and warmth is a foundation that's unbelievably important. She gave me many other things and taught me many lessons,' she continued. But if you don't have that base, to feel valued and safe, then it's hard for any of the other messages or lessons to land.'Marcheline died in 2007 at the age of 56 following a lengthy battle with ovarian cancer. The Maleficent star also told the publication that she's stepped back from directing films to be able to focus on her six children. Angelina shares Maddox, 19, Pax, 17, Zahara, 16, Shiloh, 14, and twins Knox and Vivienne, 12, with her ex-husband Brad Pitt, whom she has been in the midst of a custody battle with since their separation in 2016.Pitt and Jolie famously fell in love on the set of Mr. & Mrs. Smith, while Pitt was still married to Jennifer Aniston. The couple married in France in 2014 after 10 years of dating, but split two years later in September 2016. While the couple were legally divorced in 2019, things are far from amicable. They have been at war over their kids for five years, with Brad striving for 50/50 custody with Angelina wanting full physical custody.
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Angelina Jolie enjoyed some quality girl time with her daughter Vivienne on Friday.
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- Published on Sunday, 09 May 2021 09:08
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The actress, 45, was spotted running errands with her 12-year-old daughter in sunny Los Angeles.Despite the laid-back occasion, Angelina exuded sophistication in a chic black dress with beige sandal heels.Adding to the style factor were her dazzling gold hoop earrings and sleek, straight hair that she wore slicked back over her head. Taking precautions against the coronavirus, she wore a black face mask over her stunning complexion.Whether they were at the pet store or newsstand, the pair appeared to get quite a few errands done.The duo purchased several items from Petco, where Angelina left with a product in hand and her daughter with a shopping bag over her shoulder.At the newsstand, Angelina treated her daughter to a book.Vivienne brandished the publication as she led the way for her mother out of the shop.It certainly won't be long until Angelina is the one being lavished with gifts from her children.In an interview with Extra, Angelina revealed her children traditionally team up to surprise her with something on Mother's Day. My kids have always been amazing at Mother's Day,' she told the outlet.'The fun for me is that I don't plan anything, I don't do anything, and they all tend to work together to surprise me with something.'It is just the knowing that they are doing something together, and thinking of something together, and that they want to, and that they think it is important always makes me cry.'They always joke about how quickly it makes me cry.'Vivienne is just one of six children Angelina shares with her ex-husband Brad Pitt.The Tomb Raider actress shares Maddox, 19, Pax, 17, Zahara, 16, Shiloh, 14, and twins Knox and Vivienne, 12, with her ex, whom she has been in the midst of a custody battle with since their separation in 2016. *
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Angelina Jolie Says Her Kids Are 'Amazing at Mother's Day': 'It Does Mean a Lot to Moms'
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- Published on Tuesday, 04 May 2021 17:05
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Angelina Jolie is the first to admit Mother's Day makes her emotional."It does mean a lot to moms, so try not to forget it," she tells Extra while promoting her upcoming film Those Who Wish Me Dead.Jolie, 45, is mom to six children — Maddox, 19, Pax, 17, Zahara, 16, Shiloh, 14, and twins Vivienne and Knox, 12 — and she says they consistently hit it out of the park on the annual holiday."My kids have always been amazing at Mother's Day. The fun for me is that I don't plan anything, I don't do anything, and they all tend to work together to surprise me with something," she explains. "It is just the knowing that they are doing something together and thinking of something together, and that they want to and that they think it is important always makes me cry." "They always joke about how quickly it makes me cry," says Jolie. "They will laugh at how many times I cry in the day or how quickly I cry. … 'Oh, there she goes!' " In the March issue of British Vogue, Jolie said it's a "big deal" in her mind if her kids "accept me." She explained, "I mean, that's the thing for a lot of mothers, and for a lot of parents regardless. But I think even more so if you have adopted children. They have to choose you too. It's not the parents' family and they're in it. It's our family." Jolie also offered advice to other parents hoping to raise socially conscious humans."I know this may sound strange, but don't make it a duty for them to do good or have to give back," she said. "If we can help children feel that it's not about duty or service or charity, but the joy of an interconnected life with people you respect, then it feels very different."
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