Hollywired: Movies on the Net

The visionaries of film, video, and animation have already set up shop online--is Hollywood about to take the plunge? Our annual Hollywired package takes a look at where the industry is now and where it's headed. Check out our interview with Angelina Jolie, the confessions of a would-be movie pirate, a look at online animation, our guide to film download sites, and Roger Ebert's two cents on Hollywood's new nightmare.

The next picture show
The agony and ecstasy of the online movie business.

Confessions of a would-be movie pirate
One editor's quest to download the Phantom Menace.

Angelina Jolie raids the Net
Will massive Net buzz help or hurt Tomb Raider?

Flicks you can click
Our guide to the film sites that survived the dotcom shakeout.

Will the Toons inherit the Earth?
They're short, they're funny, and there ain't no rules. Need more reasons?

Tinseltown for the taking
Between piracy and garage auteurs, Hollywood is looking shakier all the time.

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