In this month's Vanity Fair, Michael Douglas opens up about his son's drug problems and admits that he wasn't around as much as he should have been.
Matt Damon better pucker up, because Michael Douglas is waiting!
No, no, Douglas hasn't left Catherine Zeta-Jones and switched teams. He is playing Liberace in Steven Soderbergh's upcoming biopic, and Damon will be playing his lover.
Cameron Douglas, the troubled son of actor Michael, has been moved to the Metropolitan Correctional Center in New York.
The 30-year-old was under house arrest at his mother Diandra Douglas's Manhattan penthouse. But he was moved after his girlfriend, Kelly Sott, allegedly brought over an electric toothbrush stuffed with heroin in the battery holder.
Sott claimed she did not know about the drug stash. She is by coincidence being detained at Metropolitan too.
You know what sucks?
All of Matthew McConaughey’s movie choices recently.
And his latest project, Ghosts of Girlfriends Past, does nothing to reverse the trend.
McConaughey stars as Connor Mead, a celebrity photographer so talented he only needs to take one photo for the job to be done. A notorious womanizer, he manages to dump a gaggle of girls over iChat while his latest conquest looks on and, despite his reprehensible behavior, she’s still desperate to sleep with him immediately after witnessing his cold, calculated chauvinism.
We have two words for you: Gordon Gekko!
According to reports, a sequel to the awesome 80s classic Wall Street is getting closer to fruition.
Michael Douglas is set to return as corporate raider Gordon Gekko, a role which won him the Best Actor Oscar in 1987.
Oliver Stone will also be returning as director.
Last night Catherine Zeta-Jones attended the 2008 Annual Global Leadership Awards Gala at The Waldorf Astoria in New York City with her husband Michael Douglas but it easily could have been Crossing Jordan’s Jill Hennessy (who was snapped at a screening of Rachel Getting Married in New York last Thursday).
Bust out the candelabras, bedazzled tuxedos and fabulous velvet capes!
Steven Soderbergh has cast Michael Douglas as the lead of his Liberace biopic which will focus on his career and closeted homosexuality.
Matt Damon is reportedly in talks to play Scott Thorson, a man who sued Liberace for palimony in 1982, claiming the pair was lovers for over five years.