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Lindsay Lohan Celebrates End Of House Arrest With Emile Hirsch

Lindsay Lohan is free (again) and so she went out to celebrate (again)! Lohan hit up The Lexington Social Club (which is actually a restaurant) with actor pal Emile Hirsch, who worked with Kristen Stewart in Into the Wild. The starlet was accosted by a herd of paparazzi waiting to talk her photo as she emerged in a demure black dress.

Lindsay seems to be attempting to rehab her image a bit. She was released from house arrest yesterday after 35 days and started in on her 480 hours of community service at the Downtown Women’s Center. She tweeted, “had a great day today at the Downtown Women’s Center… Thank you everyone, staff, volunteers, and the amazing women i get to see for being so kind.”

If you were like us and wondered aloud, ” Wait, she’s friends with Emile Hirsch?!” The answer is yes, she’s friends with Emile Hirsch. They apparently did karaoke together in 2007 and she’s tweeted in support of his films before. Sweet!

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Films Making Buzz At Cannes

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Cannes Film Festival is an opportunity for industry insiders (and a few lucky hangers-on) to preview some of the year’s most anticipated films. The screenings of 2009 include Heath Ledger‘s final onscreen appearance, a Quentin Tarantino nazi flick, and a visually stunning Pixar comedy.

Here are the films the South of France is buzzing about, some of which will battle it out for The Palm D’Or.

The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus

Director Terry Gilliam‘s tale of a traveling theater troupe has received much unpredicted build-up, due to the passing of Heath Ledger during production. Three A-list actors stepped in to fill his role: Johnny Depp, Jude Law, and Colin Farrell. We’ll see it just to figure out how that plays out.

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Inglourious Basterds

Cannes sweetheart Quentin Tarantino returns with a violent (surprising?) film set in WWII. Brad Pitt leads a group of American “basterds,” whose mission is to intimidate the Third Reich.

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