Angelina Jolie has successfully navigated numerous genres across her decade-spanning career, from high-action flicks like “Lara Croft: Tomb Raider” and “Salt” to intense dramas like “Girl, Interrupted” and “A Mighty Heart” to kiddie favorites like “Maleficent” and the “Kung Fu Panda” franchise.
But one genre in which the Oscar winner is woefully underrated is the humble rom-com — in the early days of her career, Jolie popped up in sweet romantic comedies like 1996’s “Love is All There Is,” 1998’s “Playing by Heart” and 2002’s “Life or Something Like It,” the latter of which has surprised everyone by crashing onto the Netflix top 10 movies list this week.
Not only that, but the Stephen Herek-directed flick — which sees Jolie portray a successful Seattle TV reporter who is told by a supposed prophet that she only has seven days to live — shockingly beat out far more relevant and
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