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TOMB RAIDER PREPPED FOR PRESS EVENT

According to industry sources closely monitoring the pulse of Paramount Pictures upcoming summer blockbuster, word has rumoured to have beaded it's way down Paramount Mountain that film critics have allegedly been forbidden to review their Tomb Raider motion picture before it's premiere June 15th. Up against the likes of Pearl Harbour and The Mummy Returns in it's bid to reach the Paramount summit, these unconfirmed rumours suggest that the studio suits are already running scared from the press, amid a flurry of suggestions that production staff have been burning the midnight oil in a frantic attempt the ready the film in time for Mondays press event.

Last Updated: Jun 7, 2001

JOLIE ATTACKS MEDIA BACKLASH

Oscar winning Tomb Raider star Angelina Jolie has told Dateline NBC the media backlash that accompanied her professed love for her brother James Haven at last years Oscar ceremony completely devastated her, NBC reports today.

Last Updated: Jun 7, 2001

JOLIE RIGHT FOR LARA CROFT ROLE

Jon Voight, cast to play Lord Henshingly Croft alongside real life daughter Angelina Jolie in Paramount Pictures upcoming Tomb Raider motion picture, talks to the Associated Press about the physical aspects of Jolies character.

Last Updated: Jun 3, 2001

TROUBLE AHEAD FOR LARA CROFT

Reaction to Paramount Pictures Tomb Raider motion picture, which was privately screened last Thursday in Portland ahead of it's June 15th nationwide release, has been mixed, and this latest report from rumour mill Coming Soon suggests their could be trouble ahead in the Lara Croft camp:

Last Updated: May 29, 2001

EIDOS GEARS UP FOR SHARE INITIATIVE

Eidos Interactive, the publisher of Core Designs Tomb Raider series, will launch a new share initiative aimed at generating £50m to help fund a new expansion project, FT MarketWatch reports today. Eidos aims to raise £50 million by selling the new shares at almost half its current share price, the report said. Eidos shares have dropped from more than £10 to a low of 163 pence since the beginning of last year. The shares fell 5.1 percent to 297 pence on Friday.

Last Updated: May 25, 2001

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