Paper: Pitt, Jolie Mull Namibian Baby Name (AP)

April 16, 2006

Brad Pitt, left, walks with Angelina Jolie at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, in this Jan. 26, 2006 file photo. A local governor in Namibia said Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt told him they will have their baby in his country and are considering giving it a Namibian name, a newspaper reported Sunday April 16, 2006. Samuel Sheefeni Nuuyoma, the governor of the Namibian province where the couple is staying at a heavily guarded lodge, said he met with the two stars on Friday, according to The Sunday Times of South Africa. (AP Photo/Michel Euler, File)AP - A local governor in Namibia said Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt told him they will have their baby in his country and are considering giving the child a Namibian name, a newspaper reported Sunday.


'Scary Movie' Sends Weinsteins to the Top (AP)

April 16, 2006

US actress Carmen Electra at St Martin's Lane Hotel in London, Thursday, April 13, 2006, during a photocall to promote her new film Scary Movie 4. (AP Photo/Yui Mok/PA)AP - Bob and Harvey Weinstein returned to the box-office lead as "Scary Movie 4" debuted with $41 million, the first No. 1 opening for the new company founded by the former Miramax bosses.


Gospel comedy "Preaching" to limited audience (Reuters)

April 16, 2006

Reuters - Call this one "Brother Act." Instead of Whoopi Goldberg's Reno lounge singer in "Sister Act" hiding out from mobsters in a convent, where she transforms the choir into swinging hipsters, "Preaching to the Choir" has a hip-hop star hiding out from a gangsta record producer in his estranged brother-minister's Harlem church, where he transforms the choir into a gospel-belting group.

Latest "Scary" spoof leads box office (Reuters)

April 16, 2006

Reuters - The joke may be wearing a little thin for critics but the fourth installment of the "Scary Movie" spoof franchise managed to open atop the weekend box office in North America with sizable ticket sales.

'Scary Movie 4' Opens With $41 Million (AP)

April 16, 2006

AP - Bob and Harvey Weinstein returned to the box-office lead as "Scary Movie 4" debuted with $41 million, the first No. 1 opening for the new company founded by the former Miramax bosses.

Director Sonnenfeld Returns With 'RV' (AP)

April 16, 2006

AP - Director Barry Sonnenfeld has his first movie in four years with the upcoming "RV," but isn't betting his entire career on it.