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Jennifer Aniston stars in 'Life of Crime'

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And Jennifer Aniston is on the red carpet again. The star was all smiles as she came out for the premiere of her upcoming dark comedy "Life of Crime". It features a number of stars, and Aniston portrays the wife of a real estate developer whose business dealings land him in hot water. Let's check it out.

Jennifer Aniston came out for the premiere of her upcoming dark comedy "Life of Crime". 

Aniston is in fine spirits in Los Angeles as she "jokes" her way along the red carpet at the premiere of her new film, "Life of Crime."

Based on Elmore Leonard's novel "The Switch," the film features a strong cast that includes Tim Robbins, John Hawkes, Isla Fisher and Will Forte.

Aniston plays the wife of a corrupt real estate developer played by Tim Robbins. She gets kidnapped by two common criminals who intend to extort her husband with information about his shady business dealings. But the husband decides he'd rather not pay the ransom to get back his wife, setting off a sequence of double crosses and plot twists.

Jennifer Aniston came out for the premiere of her upcoming dark comedy "Life of Crime". 

"Well it is, yeah I had a ball! The situation was where the director called and asked if I would do it, I read the script, I met him, I loved him, I loved Elmore Leonard, I loved the all the movies that had been adapted from his books. It is hard to say no. Then to be brought on as an executive producer, to have fun with collecting the crew and gathering all these wonderful people. It was just a really creative experience," said Aniston.

But, according to Aniston, this is really an ensemble film.

"It was everybody, it really was. It was a group of really excited actors who had a really similar process in terms of discovering your character and rehearsed and we had some extraordinary rehearsal and some great dinners. We met each other and spend time with each other," said Aniston.

Daniel Schechter directs "Life of Crime", which opens in US theaters on Friday.

 

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