Michael Douglas

Karl Malden 1912-2009 Karl Malden 1912-2009

The tough-guy character actor leaves behind a memorable career in movies and TV -- and then there's "Sekulovich"
  • The Fix

    Not enough evidence in Page Six scandal? Aniston gets a happy ending, while Michael Douglas makes up to Brad Pitt. Plus: Paltrow welcomes baby Moses.
  • "The In-Laws"

    This sleek remake has Michael Douglas and Albert Brooks as a CIA agent and a podiatrist about to become relatives, but it lacks the zany zing of the original.
  • "It Runs in the Family"

    Three generations of the Douglas clan -- Kirk, Michael and grandson Cameron -- star in a bumpy but brave family comedy about old age and mortality.
  • "Don't Say a Word"

    Car bombs? People buried alive? What the hell is 20th Century Fox thinking?!
  • The Fix

    Dennis Miller booed by his new friends, Pam Anderson meets her blond match, and Eminem gets a poet's nod. Plus: The great Kate takes her last curtain call.
  • "I did inhale!"

    Michael Douglas on why he will never be president. Plus: "Idol" judge Paula Abdul feels Simon's wrath and Kidman hits the bubbly.
  • She depends on Mike

    Zeta-Jones pooh-poohs diaper slam about her old man; brew-ha-ha for beery Courtney and David; Sharon has Depp thoughts about Ozzy biopic.
  • Too much information

    Samuel L. Jackson reveals how his butt became a heater -- with the help of wool pleats. Plus, "Friends" spinoffs loom.
  • Blue Glow

    Salon's TV picks for Thursday, Oct. 25, 2001
  • Blue Glow

    Salon's TV picks for Thursday, Sept. 20, 2001
  • Clothes a no-go for J-Lo

    The booty barer says she's always naked; "Suge" Knight free to enjoy burgers, revenge. Plus: Mariah's back; and Alec Baldwin loses temper!
  • Mark's monkey business

    Wahlberg admits simian lust; Rodman says Electra might bounce back. Plus: Nicolas Cage goes public with Lisa Marie; ex-Menudo star wants cash after bizarre accident; and poison snakes, vomit and Michael Douglas in NP Extra!
  • Blue Glow

    Salon's TV picks for Presidents Day Weekend, Feb. 16-19, 2001
  • Exotic mating rituals of a tribe called Hollywood

    A penetrating field study reveals the mysteries of courtship, marriage and procreation as practiced by the indigenous peoples of La-La Land.
  • Michael Douglas closes testicle chapter

    Zeta-Jones' hubbie settles near-neutering case; Sandra Bullock straddles Benjamin Bratt's noggin. Plus: Elliott Gould and Cher must talk!
  • Steven Soderbergh

    It's been a very hot year for the director of New York Film Critics Circle favorites "Traffic" and "Erin Brockovich." Next year may be hotter still.
  • Remembering Dec. 8, 1980

    Robert Altman, Lucianne Goldberg, Roger Ebert, Larry Flynt, T.C. Boyle, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Michael Douglas and others recall how they felt when they heard the news of John Lennon's death.
  • Blue Glow

    Salon's TV picks for Wednesday, Nov. 29, 2000
  • Marilyn Manson predicts better music under Bush

    Goth rocker ready to push the envelope; Dept. of Disposable Tips: Meg Ryan gets love advice from Elizabeth Taylor. Plus: Martha Stewart -- no more dirty underwear!
  • The naked and the dead

    Kate Winslet gives necrophilia a whirl, big bum and all; Kate Moss gets robbed -- and sad. Plus: Catherine Zeta-Jones and Michael Douglas push the tacky envelope, and Babs gets sued by an accused stalker.
  • Wonderful movie

    "Wonder Boys" is still the best -- and most moving -- comedy of the year. Director Curtis Hanson and novelist Michael Chabon explain why Hollywood gave them a second chance to prove it.
  • Robert Downey Jr.: "An entirely bloated dysfunction"

    Recently freed actor says, "I was an asshole"; Gwyneth Paltrow gets even more tedious; Jane magazine sets the record straight: Hurley and Grant's sex was okey-dokey. Plus: Has Lara Flynn Boyle dumped Nicholson for Willis?
  • Russell Crowe: The Blabiator

    The rampaging Aussie turns his attention to Jodie Foster; Tori Amos: It's another lactation sunrise. Plus: New "Star Wars" script swiped -- Lucas says he'll use the Force to get it back!
  • Family values

    Drea De Matteo talks dirty; Michael Douglas says wedding is not impending; and it's splitsville for Quaid and Ryan -- again.
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