'Hill' Deadly, Not Silent, at Box Office (AP)

April 23, 2006

A show attendee walks past a poster of Sony Pictures' movie 'Silent Hill' during the opening day of ShoWest at Paris hotel-casino in Las Vegas in this Monday, March 13, 2006, file photo. 'Silent Hill' debuted with $20.2 million in its opening weekend, according to studio estimates Sunday, April 23, 2006. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong)AP - A real scary movie bumped off the spoof variety at the box office. Sony's fright flick "Silent Hill," set in an eerie ghost town, debuted with $20.2 million.


'Silent Hill' Scares Off 'Scary Movie' (AP)

April 23, 2006

A show attendee walks past a poster of Sony Pictures' movie 'Silent Hill' during the opening day of ShoWest at Paris hotel-casino in Las Vegas in this Monday, March 13, 2006, file photo. 'Silent Hill' debuted with $20.2 million in its opening weekend, according to studio estimates Sunday, April 23, 2006. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong)AP - A real scary movie bumped off the spoof variety at the box office. Sony's fright flick "Silent Hill," set in an eerie ghost town, debuted with $20.2 million.


Hollywood pins summer hopes on 100 new films (Reuters)

April 23, 2006

Reuters - The "Star Wars" Force may not be with Hollywood this summer but Tom Cruise is, and that may be a good thing.

'Silent Hill' Makes Noise at Box Office (AP)

April 23, 2006

AP - A real scary movie bumped off the spoof variety at the box office. Sony's fright flick "Silent Hill," set in an eerie ghost town, debuted with $20.2 million. It took over the top spot from the Weinstein Co. comedy "Scary Movie 4," which slipped to No. 2 with $17 million in its second weekend, according to studio estimates Sunday.

"Silent Hill" makes most noise at box office (Reuters)

April 23, 2006

Reuters - "Silent Hill," a horror film based on a video game, replaced comedy spoof "Scary Movie 4" as the top choice for North American moviegoers during the weekend, according to studio figures issued on Sunday.

India's "Gone with the Wind" goes to Pakistan (Reuters)

April 23, 2006

Reuters - The forbidden love of Pakistanis for Indian movies was allowed into the open on Sunday with the public screening of a 1960 classic beloved on both sides of the border.

Pregnant Jolie, Pitt Seek Namibia Privacy (AP)

April 23, 2006

A man who would only identify himself as a hitchhiker from New York sits on a street corner, Saturday, April 22, 2006,  in the Georgetown section of Washington. The man said lots of people take a look at his sign referring to Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie and some leave spare change. (AP Photo/Haraz N. Ghanbari)AP - Namibian authorities are clamping down on journalists trying to follow Brad Pitt, pregnant Angelina Jolie and her two adopted children after the couple asked for some privacy, according to a newspaper report Sunday.


Cruise 'Still Processing' Daughter's Birth (AP)

April 23, 2006

This photo, supplied by ABC, shows new father Tom Cruise joined the cast of 'Mission Impossible  III' for an interview  with ABC News' Deborah Roberts, in Los Angeles, Thursday night, April 20, 2006,to discuss the highly anticipated movie. The interview  is one of the first that Tom Cruise participated in since the birth of his daughter. An abbreviated  '20/20' television magazine show airs at a special time on Friday night, April 21,  on  ABC Television Network. The film opens in U.S. theaters on May 5.(AP Photo /Rick Rowell,ABC)AP - Tom Cruise hasn't toned down his enthusiasm at all now that fiancee Katie Holmes has given birth to their daughter.