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In 2002, Zeta-Jones continued her momentum and played murderous vaudevillian Velma Kelly in the film adaptation of the Broadway musical Chicago.
Her performance was well received by critics ; Seattle Post-Intelligencer stated, " Zeta-Jones makes a wonderfully statuesque and bitchy saloon goddess.
" Slate magazine also praised her performance, saying that she " has a smoldering confidence that takes your mind off her not – always – fluid dancing – although she's a perfectly fine hoofer, with majestic limbs and a commanding cleavage.

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