Namibians Say Give Pitt, Jolie Privacy (AP)

April 8, 2006

Brad Pitt, left, and Angelina Jolie attend the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland on Jan. 26, 2006.  The couple is staying at a secluded Namibian beach resort, surrounded by tight security and speculation their baby will be born in Africa. Namibian media reported that immigration officials confirmed the celebrity couple and five other people, including two children, arrived in Walvis Bay Monday morning, April 3, 2006, on a chartered jet from Paris.(AP Photo/Anja Niedringhaus)AP - Some Namibians say they hope Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie will be allowed some privacy during their stay in the southwest African country.


Prison official punished over 'Brokeback' screening (Reuters)

April 8, 2006

Best director winner Ang Lee poses with his Oscar at the 78th annual Academy Awards in Hollywood, March 5, 2006. A Massachusetts correctional officer is being disciplined for showing the gay cowboy movie 'Brokeback Mountain' to inmates at the state's largest prison because his boss determined that the film includes content inappropriate for a prison setting. (Mike Blake/Reuters)Reuters - A Massachusetts correctional officer is being disciplined for showing the gay cowboy movie "Brokeback Mountain" to inmates at the state's largest prison because his boss determined that the film includes content inappropriate for a prison setting.


'Casablanca' Among Greatest Screenplays (AP)

April 8, 2006

This 1942 vintage black and white photograph released by Warner Bros., shows legendary actors Humphrey Bogart and Ingrid Bergman in a scene from the classic film 'Casablanca.' The film was among the 101 greatest screenplays ever, according to members of the Writers Guild of America, in the guild's first best-of list, released Thursday, April 6, 2006.  (AP Photo/Warner Bros., File)AP - "Casablanca" and a pair of "Godfathers" are among the 101 greatest screenplays ever, according to members of the Writers Guild of America.


"Benchwarmers" plays it gross and grosser (Reuters)

April 8, 2006

Reuters - They hide these things for a reason, folks.