This Month Melroze Web Magazine Features Angelina Jolie - Also Featured are Bruce Springsteen, Paris Hilton, Hayden Christensen, Lisa Marie Presley and Much More
This month Melroze Web Magazine features actress Angelina Jolie. Jolie co-stars with Brad Pitt in "Mr. and Mrs. Smith" opening June 10th.
(PRWEB) May 6, 2005 -- This month Melroze Web Magazine features actress Angelina Jolie. While most Hollywood stars do everything they can to appear cool, professional and squeaky-clean, diligently concealing all their nasty little secrets, Angelina Jolie appears wholly unconcerned by controversy. Jolie co-stars with Brad Pitt in "Mr. and Mrs. Smith" a big summer movie thats all about explosions, action sequences and high-tech spy gear -- in an everyday marriage, opening June 10th.
Also featured are:
Bruce Springsteen who just released a new studio album "Devils and Dust". "It's the opposite of playing with the E Street Band," he says of his second-ever solo outing.
Paris Hilton looks to be having so much fun. Maybe thats why the media loves to hate her. The bubbly socialite is maintaining her momentum by starring in the thriller House of Wax".
Star Wars star Hayden Christensen isn't scared of being typecast - despite the supposed 'curse' on previous stars of the sci-fi movies.
At age 32, Alyssa Milano is comfortable with what she's accomplished in her career so far and optimistic about her future
Lisa Marie Presley figured it out. It wasnt easy. It involved a lot of learning and growth. It encompassed personal turmoil and deep loss. But in the end, it boiled down to a key epiphany that ultimately provides the answer posed in the title question of her confidently compelling new album Now What."
Bryan Adams returns with Room Service," his first studio album in almost 7 years. A collection of 11 new tracks, Room Service was recorded while on the road in Europe -- in hotels and backstage at concert venues.
Faith Evans would like to be known simply as a singer, but for much of her career her formidable voice has been drowned out by disreputable characters that have crowded her life.
Be sure and read Michael Jackson: The Definitive Stories, 1994--2004. Over the last decade Vanity Fair special correspondent Maureen Orth, in a series of groundbreaking articles, has covered the startling revelations and tribulations of the so-called King of Pop. As attention focuses on the entertainer's California trial on charges of child molestation, VanityFair.com reprises Orth's major pieces.
Also included in this issue are Andy Roddick, Chris Rock Ewan McGregor, Nine Inch Nails, Andy Irons, and Elisha Cuthbert and much, much more.
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