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Angelina Jolie, 46, looks sleek in all black as she poses with photographer JR, 38, her lookalike daughter Shiloh, 15, and son Pax, 17, at the French artist's documentary premiere in LA

         Angelina Jolie hit the red carpet alongside French photographer JR, 38, her lookalike daughter Shiloh, 15, and son Pax, 17, for the premiere of the artist's new documentary Paper & Glue on Thursday. The Eternals star, 46, was a vision in all-black as she sashayed down the red carpet at LA's the Museum of Tolerance alongside two of the six children she shares with her ex Brad Pitt and the man of the moment JR.  Having been joined by her kids at a number of her recent red carpet events, Angelina yet again made the event a family affair as she was joined by Shiloh and Pax alongside mysterious JR.  Angelina paired her ribbed black turtleneck with a calf-skimming, biased-cut skirt that highlighted her trim frame and reached down to her knees. She stayed on theme with a pair of classic black pumps. The Academy Award winner had her lustrous brunette locks parted down the middle and resting across her shoulders, and she kept her makeup fairly low key. She completed her premiere look with small hoop earrings. Shiloh meanwhile was undergoing another style overhaul, having recent shed her trademark androgynous looks in favour of her stunning gowns and trendy, girlish ensembles.She wore a hoodie with ripped jeans and Converse trainers while scraping her blonde locks back and showing her remarkable likeness to her movie star mother.  Pax showed off his winning smile while wearing a gray plaid shirt buttoned all the way to the top and charcoal jeans to complement it, as well as black sneakers. He laughed and giggled while he stood with his mother's arm draped over his shoulders in doting style. Angelina's friendship has been chronicled in recent months after he snapped her during a trip to France in August. Also showing off a casual ensemble was actress Sofia Boutella, who was draped in a grey overcoat with thick breast pockets that swallowed up her trim figure.The Climax actor had on a plunging black blouse under it that was decorated with white floral designs, and she layered up with a white blazer over it.She completed the look with cream-colored slacks that flared at the bottom and completely covered her footwear. Los Angeles Times described the movie as: 'In the film, he looks at five of his most iconic installations, relayed via casual anecdotes nested inside the process of creating other projects...'While JR is visiting a supermax prison near Tehachapi, Calif., and enlisting its inmates to participate in one of his projects, he describes an installation he created at the U.S.-Mexico border: A giant photograph of a toddler, Kikito, peering over the fence from the Mexican side...'It became a social media sensation, and when the scaffolding the photo was attached to needed to come down, JR threw a party with tacos and a band that erased the border for a moment.'The Algerian actress had her long raven locks layered across her coat at first, but she swept them back.JR, the guest of honor, set the tone for the relaxed evening with a cream-colored jacket over a black flee and an extra sweater.He contrasted the items with jeans and white sneakers, and he wore his identifiable trilby hat and dark round-frame sunglasses. JR — whose real name and identity have never been confirmed, despite him having made several public appearances in recent years — is best known as a street artist who prints monumental versions of black-and-white photographs and posts them onto public buildings.He later expanded into making documentary features about his work, though his most-acclaimed film was his 2017 documentary Faces Places, which he co-directed with the late French New Wave pioneer Agnès Varda.

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Angelina Jolie exudes sophistication in head-to-toe black as she attends a Guerlain event in Los Angeles

           She has decades-worth of glamorous appearances under her belt.And style icon Angelina Jolie added to this ever-expanding list on Wednesday evening as she attended a Guerlain  event at Vespertine Restaurant, Los Angeles.The Academy Award winning actress, 46, exuded sophistication in head-to-toe black, layering up with an elegant coat that left room to show a glimpse of her lace dress. The mother-of-six ensured that her fashion credentials were complimented by classy accessories.She emphasised her frame in towering heels while toting a black clutch to align with her outfit.Angelina's makeup was effortlessly applied and she finalised her look with a dainty silver necklace.This week, the ex-wife of Brad Pitt took to her Instagram account to educate her over 11million followers on how the crumbling environment is making it harder for people to live. Angelina has been involved in helping refugees for decades as she works as a Special Envoy for the United Nations.The Eternals actress is shedding a light on environmental issues as she says fires, floods and lack of water impact those who have been displaced. On Wednesday, she touched on deforestation as she shared several images of trees burned down.'We've launched a biodiversity survey with Flora & Fauna International to map the plants and animals still in the forest of Cambodia’s Samlout district,' said the Hollywood icon. The Oscar-winning actress also said it is 'a baseline for their protection and conservation in the future, since we do not yet know how much endangered wildlife remains.'Angelina added: 'It's just one example of the devastating impact of deforestation globally - and why world leaders must be held to their promises.'  She also said in one of her images that she has been protecting trees in Cambodia for almost 20 years.Cambodia is close to her heart because it is where she adopted her eldest son Maddox.

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Angelina Jolie reveals she doesn't watch her own films as she prefers the process of making them and she is a 'terrible critic'

             Angelina Jolie has admitted that she doesn't usually watch her own movies.The 46-year-old American actress made the confession during a discussion with Nova radio host Kent 'Smallzy' Small on Smallzy's Celebrity Small Talk. Angelina came on the show to talk about her latest role in the latest MCU film The Eternals before revealing she doesn't watch many of her movies as she prefers the 'process'. 'No, there's quite a few films of mine I've actually never seen, cause I like the process,' the Academy Award winner said. 'I usually see it and I get frustrated cause I thought it was going to be something else. So I'm a terrible critic.' 'I really just like the making of. But I enjoyed watching this one, I've seen it,' she explained.Eternals is Marvel's 28th film based on a fictional race of humanoid aliens of the same name which first appeared in an American comic book series.The film sees the Eternals, who have powers and are immortal, come out of hiding for the first time in thousands of years to battle the evil Deviants.The movie, which premiered in Los Angeles earlier this month, stars Angelina Jolie as Thena, leader of the Eternals.It also features Gemma Chan as Sersi, Richard Madden as Ikaris, Kumail Nanjiani as Kingo and Lauren Ridloff as Makkari.The film was directed and co-written by Academy Award-winning director Chloé Zhao, who won the Oscar for Best Director and Best Picture last year for Nomadland.The Eternals is showing in Australian cinemas now

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'I've always been careful': Angelina Jolie weighs in on Alec Baldwin's fatal shooting accident as she says she follows 'serious procedures' on films where she is the director

           Angelina Jolie has revealed she is 'always careful' and follows gun procedure on set following Alec Baldwin's fatal shooting accident on the set of his film Rust.The actress, 46, weighed in on the tragic incident after the actor, 63, was given a loaded gun, which he shot and killed cinematographer Halyna Hutchins with, as well as injuring director Joel Souza.Angelina, who has worked with guns on set on many occassions both as an actor and director, said that 'certain procedures' have to be taken 'very seriously', when asked about the accident during a recent interview with The Times.The Eternals star, said: 'I can't imagine what these families are going through. At this moment, the grief and the tragedy of that accident is quite overwhelming. 'I've always been very careful because I've had to work with guns a lot. The way I've worked or checked when I'm directing, there are certain procedures. You have to take it very seriously.'Angelina's many action parts have seen her handling guns on countless occassions, including her roles in Tomb Raider, Mr & Mrs Smith and Salt.The A-lister previously revealed her pro-gun stance in 2008 when she admitted she kept a gun in the house during her marriage to Brad Pitt, 57. She said: 'Brad and I are not against having a gun in the house, and we do have one. And yes, I'd be able to use it if I had to… If anybody comes into my home and tries to hurt my kids, I have no problem shooting them.'The latest update in the Baldwin case is that lawyers representing the armorer who loaded his gun claimed the weapon was left unattended for two hours on set, before backtracking and saying it was only ten minutes.Jason Bowles, speaking on behalf of Hannah Gutierrez-Reed, suggested the gun may have been tampered with before it fired the fatal shot during the filming of Rust.The .45 Long Colt was not supposed to contain live rounds and was one of three on a tray given to assistant director David Halls who then passed it on to Baldwin.Gutierrez-Reed, 24, who says she gave the actor gun training and told him to never point a firearm at someone, had loaded the gun on the prop cart with six dummy rounds which she took from a prop ammunition box labeled 'dummies', Bowles claims.These rounds do not contain any gunpowder and are used on film sets to mimic real bullets.Bowles claimed the guns were left unattended for two hours including the crew's lunch break during a TV interview on Wednesday.But later he backtracked after consulting Gutierrez-Reed, saying the guns had been locked in a safe during lunch and were only left unattended for five to 10 minutes, he told the New York Times. Bowles said his client had asked her colleagues to watch the gun cart when she was not there and she remembered seeing it left unattended at points throughout the day.
          Gutierrez-Reed loaded the three firearms at 11am, including the .45 Long Colt, which were to be used during filming on the fateful day, fellow lawyer Robert Gorence said.He said: 'Was there a duty to safeguard them 24/7? The answer is no, because there were no live rounds.'The gun was declared 'cold' meaning it was safe to use and it remains unclear how a live round was used. Gutierrez-Reed said in a statement issued by her lawyers: 'Who put those in there and why is the central question. 'Hannah kept guns locked up, including throughout lunch on the day in question, and she instructed her department to watch the cart containing the guns when she was pulled away for her other duties or on a lunch break.'The statement goes on to say that 'Hannah did everything in her power to ensure a safe set. She inspected the rounds that she loaded into the firearms that day. She always inspected the rounds.'The statement adds that she inspected the rounds before handing the firearm to assistant director David Halls 'by spinning the cylinder and showing him all of the rounds and then handing him the firearm.''No one could have anticipated or thought that someone would introduce live rounds into this set,' Gutierrez Reed's statement said.The statement also noted that 'she did firearms training for the actors as well as Mr. Baldwin, she fought for more training days and she regularly emphasized to never point a firearm at a person.'It comes as Halyna's husband Matthew hired the firm Panish, Shea, Boyle and Ravipudi in Los Angeles and is set to file a wrongful death lawsuit.Sources told TMZ there will be multiple defendants in the suit and it will be filed on behalf of Matthew and their son Andros, nine, following her death on October 21. Gutierrez Reed's attorneys floated the theory that a 'disgruntled' crew member may have planted the live round on set as an act of revenge, during an interview with the Today show's Savannah Guthrie on Wednesday. In the wake of the fatal shooting that also wounded director Joel Souza, several crew members have come out claiming that they were overworked and denied hotel rooms in the vicinity of the New Mexico set. 'I believe that somebody who would do that, would want to sabotage the set, would want to prove a point, want to say they're disgruntled, they're unhappy,' Jason Bowles said. 'And we know that people had already walked off the set the day before... and the reason they are unhappy is they're working 12 to 14 hour days, they are not given hotel rooms in and around the area, so they had to drive back and forth an hour to Albuquerque, and they're unhappy.'      
          Gutierrez Reed has not been named a suspect, or charged with any crime in connection with Hutchins' killing, but she retained legal representation.   'There was a box of dummy rounds, and the box is labeled 'dummy,'' Bowles said. '[Gutierrez Reed] loaded rounds from that box into the handgun, only later to find out - she had no idea - that there was a live round.'The armorer then handed the vintage Colt pistol to assistant director David Halls, who, in turn, passed it on to Baldwin and announced 'cold gun,' indicating that the weapon was safe to use, according to authorities investigating the deadly October 21 shooting near Santa Fe, New Mexico. 'We're assuming somebody put the live round in that box,' Bowles told Guthrie. 'The person who put the live round in the box of dummy rounds had to have the purpose of sabotaging the set. There is no other reason you would do that: that you would mix that live round in with the dummy rounds.' Gorence said the box of dummy ammunition was in a prop truck, which was 'completely unattended at all times, giving someone access and opportunity.' Gutierrez Reed's lawyers defended her actions that day, saying that the loaded gun was not in her care for the entire duration of the filming because she was expected to perform two jobs on set: as an armorer and a props assistant. Bowels said that after lunch, Gutierrez Reed handed the gun she had loaded earlier to Halls and then went about performing her other duties as a props assistant.As she handed over the Colt, the lawyer said Gutierrez Reed spun the chamber to show Halls the rounds inside.'She did spin the cylinder for him,' Bowles said. 'She did show him each and every round in that chamber, which there were six.'He added: 'The problem is, when you look at a dummy round and you look at their appearance, they have the same projectile tip; some of these do not have a hole in the side. They mimic and look like a real round.'The armorer's legal team admitted that she did not inspect the gun to ascertain that the rounds inside the chamber were not live ammunition.Gorence explained that Gutierrez Reed was not inside the church set at the time of the shooting because it took place while cameras were being set up, and not during filming,'She wasn't there,' the lawyer stressed.The armorer's attorneys said they are cooperating with the investigation, and are hoping that the FBI would be able to determine who had planted the live round. The attorneys for Gutierrez Reed she is 'absolutely devastated.' 'She remains very emotional about everything that's happened,' Bowles said. 'Coming on the scene and everything that she saw, she is heartbroken and she is just devastated by what's happened.' Meanwhile, 'Rust' camera assistant Lane Luper, who quit on the eve of the shooting, told  Good Morning America that there were only two safety meetings on set and said production did not take gun safety seriously.'I think with Rust, it was the perfect storm of the armorer, the assistant director, the culture that was on set, the rushing. It was everything,' he said.Luper claimed the crew were overworked and exhausted from commuting to and from the set, and he also cited poor gun safety, which he said resulted in two accidental weapon discharges and one accidental sound-effects explosion. Baldwin has been largely silent about what happened on the set of 'Rust,' but on Tuesday he shared a social media post from one crew member slamming her coworkers for painting a 'blatantly false' picture of the set as 'chaotic and unsafe'. Baldwin issued a public statement the day after Hutchins' death in which he indicated that he was cooperating with authorities and offered his condolences to her family. Halls released a statement to the New York Post on Monday, saying he hopes the tragedy prompts the film industry to 'reevaluate its values and practices' to ensure no one is harmed again. Concerns have been raised about Halls' safety record by colleagues on two previous productions. Santa Fe County Sheriff Adan Mendoza said last week there was 'some complacency' in how weapons were handled on the set. Investigators found around 500 rounds of ammunition — a mix of blanks, dummy rounds and suspected live rounds — even though the set's armorer, Gutierrez Reed, said real ammo should never have been present. 

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Angelina Jolie wears a giraffe onesie as it's revealed she put on a Halloween costume party for her Eternals co-stars back in 2019

            Angelina Jolie certainly knows how have fun with her co-stars. It has been revealed that the actress, 46, hosted a Halloween party two years ago for her Eternals co-stars while they were in the middle of filming the Marvel movie in the Canary Islands back in 2019. Her co-stars Gemma Chan and Lauren Ridloff shared throwback photos from that Halloween before this year's.  In the photos, Jolie wore a giraffe onesie, an ensemble which she reportedly finished off with a pair of black high heels. She stood beside Ridloff in the picture. Her co-star wrote donned an outfit in the style of Midsommar, one of the most popular films of the year starring Florence Pugh. On top of the picture Ridloff posted of Jolie, she also posted a photo with Brian Tyree Henry who matched her costume with one of his own.  The Sound of Metal actor captioned the photo, 'No dressing up this year, so here are some old pics from the Halloween party when @briantyreehenry and I reigned supreme for Best Costume (guess who we were) and @angelinajolie dressed up as a giraffe…Happy Halloween.'Chan posted both of the same photos as Ridloff but added one more, a picture of herself dressed as Mia Wallace from Pulp Fiction in aw white-button down shirt with several of the buttons near the top undone and a fake syringe in her chest.She stood next to Richard Madden who wore a black suit with skeletal makeup on her face and a bony-handed glove.  She captioned her set of photos with a simple emoji of a ghost followed by '#tb.'  Kumail Nanjiani explained that he couldn't make it to the party because he chose spending time with his wife over spending time with his co-stars. 'I did get an invite but I actually didn't go because we were shooting on location and I finished a couple of days before them, and [my wife] Emily [V. Gordon] was back in London so I decided to fly back and be with her instead of going to this amazing costume party,' the actor said.  The Eternals premiered earlier this month, and it will open up for a wide release on November 5. The film has experienced some early poor reviews. It has a score of 60% on Rotten Tomatoes from critics which currently makes it the lowest rated Marvel movie on the review aggregator. 

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