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Josh Brolin wants everyone to be certain about one thing—he’s no cheater. In the new issue of Playboy, Brolin talks about his relationship with wife Diane Lane, saying he’s always been faithful.

"I don't f*** around on my wife," Brolin tells the mag. "I mean, check her out, man. My relationship with my wife is fantastic."

Not long ago, Brolin was at the center of a cheating rumor after he was spotted kissing hi co-star in the film Grindhouse Marley Shelton.

He says, "Marley is my wife's and my great friend. I'm an extremely affectionate guy...Marley and I were out together, turned around and saw there were cameras. That's it."

"Next time I see that camera guy, I'm going to give some guy a good smack on the lips and then hopefully it will be 'Josh Brolin is gay' instead of that I'm f***ing around on my wife,” he added.

But that’s not the only time Josh has made headlines for trouble in his relationship—in 2004 he was arrested for battery four months after he and Lane got married.

He says of the incident, "I feel rage about that. I feel I've gotten to a point where I can't explain it, defend it or compensate for it. I can't say, 'No, I'm actually a really good guy and that didn't happen.' Everybody knows what happened because it's all out there."

He continues about the fight: "I talked big, she said 'F*** you' and called the cops, and somebody had to go to jail. This will be there for the rest of my life. That f***ing sucks. It's been so disruptive to our lives. It's also post-O.J., and that horrifies us both. It kills me, man. It kills me."

They seem happy, so to each his own! But there’s something about Brolin that just screams “bad boy.”
Megan Fox and Josh Brolin star in the upcoming American superhero Western film Jonah Hex.

Megan plays Leila in the movie, who is a gun-wielding prostitute and Jonah Hex's(Josh Brolin) love interest.

Megan Fox Turns Down Lara Croft Role

We're surprised Megan didn't get any crap for playing a hooker in the film. When Lindsay Lohan signed on to play a porn star everyone had an opinion about it.

The film hits theaters on June 18.

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Actor Josh Brolin, who has been married to Diane Lane, has been a naughty naughty boy!

According to In Touch magazine, Brolin was spotted "getting cozy" with a female fan at bars in New Orleans, Louisiana, where he's filming his new movie Jonah Hex.

The magazine has a photo that allegedly shows Josh getting cozy with a woman named Melissa Green in what appears to be a club. Brolin allegedly partied with Melissa at the Royal Street Inn back on May 21.

After that, he was said escorting her to another location to hang out at 11:35 P.M. And the next morning, Josh and Melissa were spotted leaving the unnamed venue together at 7:23 A.M. Walk of shame!

An eyewitness tells the publication, "They left together. Josh looked like he hadn’t slept at all and she was wearing the same outfit as the night before and looked embarrassed."

Of course Josh's rep denies the whole thing (don't they always!?), but In Touch claims to have really explicit details of what went down that night. Sounds like the magazine has been talking to Ms. Green herself!

For more details, you can pick up the latest issue of the magazine on Wednesday, May 27. Scandalous!
Woody Allen has all sorts of stars lined up for his next film. His movies never disappoint, and his next one, which is still untitled, will feature several A-listers.

The latest to be cast in the film is Nicole Kidman. She joins Naomi Watts, Antonio Banderas, Josh Brolin, Anthony Hopkins, and Freida Pinto. Talk about an awesome cast!

Maybe the huge success of Vicky Cristina Barcelona made all these big stars flock to Woody. No plot details have been released yet.

Nicole is one of the busiest women in Hollywood right now. She has many films in the development stage, including The Danish Girl opposite Charlize Theron; Monte Carlo and period film Alexander The Great, co-starring Leonardo DiCaprio. Those all sound like huge movies.

It’s so amazing to see how Nicole has had such staying power in Hollywood. And to think that Nicole recently said that her role in Baz Luhrmann’s Australia might be her last, and that she didn’t want to make films anymore. Looks like she’s still in it for a few more years!
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The biggest day in show business is just a few days away--the Oscars! The pinnacle for any actors career is getting the call from their publicist confirming that they are nominated. From that day on, the actors entire life will change.

Hollyscoop.com caught up with 2009 Academy Awards Oscar Nominees to find out how it feels to be nominated for an Oscar.

We caught up with stars like by Mickey Rourke, Michael Shannon, Penelope Cruz, Taraji P. Henson, Josh Brolin, Viola Davis, Clint Eastwood, and Tom Hanks to get their take on being nominated.

Being an Academy Award nominee even comes with a title. Taraji Henson is now "Oscar nominated actress Taraji P Henson."

When Hollyscoop hit the 2009 Oscar luncheon we asked the stars their reaction when they got that call, “YOU’RE NOMINATED!” Check out the special video coverage below.

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Getting an Academy Award nomination is the highest honor any actor can receive, and this year nine individuals are first time nominees. Below are some stars' reactions to the Academy Award Nominations that were announced this morning:

"It is such a thrill to be recognized in this category with these remarkably talented women. I was with my parents and my dog when I got the news and we were all overjoyed- although I'm not sure my dog knew what was going on. This is a great day to be an actress!"
--Anne Hathaway tells Hollyscoop.com about her Best Actress nomination.


"It is very special because of this movie. I am happy "Milk" received so many nominations and that people are paying attention. The subject matter is so timely and important right now because of what is happening in California with Prop 8. When I think about my life a few years ago, being happy just to feed my kids, never in a million years would I have imagined I would be up at 5 in the morning getting phone calls saying I was nominated for an Academy Award. There is no reality to it."
--Josh Brolin tells Hollyscoop.com in regards to his Best Supporting Role nomination.


"I am very excited, deeply honored and grateful. I thank Laray Mayfield, David Fincher, Frank Marshall and Kathleen Kennedy for giving me the opportunity to bring Queenie to life."
--Taraji Henson tells Hollyscoop.com in regards to her Best Supporting Role nomination.


“This is a great honor for the movie, and I’m especially happy for David Fincher, for without him there would be no Ben Button.”
--Brad Pitt responds to his nomination for Best Actor in his role in The Curious Case of Benjamin Button.


"Working with Clint Eastwood was a reward in itself that will last me a lifetime. To receive a nomination from the Academy on top of that is a privilege beyond any expectation. It has been an exceptional year for acting, and I am honored to be in the company of these talented actors whose performances all deserve this recognition. I am also happy that Kung Fu Panda was noticed by the Academy and proud to be a part of a film my entire family loves so much."
--Angelina Jolie comments to Extra about her Oscar nomination for Changeling.


“I'm extremely happy to have been nominated. And very fortunate. Playing Hanna Schmitz will always remain one of the biggest challenges I've ever been blessed with. I'm genuinely thrilled not just for myself but for the wonderful Stephen Daldry and David Hare. These nominations are a testament to their unwavering commitment to this film. And I'm also very happy for all the people in Germany whose hard work on THE READER, has been rewarded by these nominations. Surely Anthony Minghella and Sydney Pollack are smiling down on us today!”
--Kate Winslet reacts to Extra for her nomination for Best Actress for her role in The Reader.


"I am so honored to be nominated for a film in which I am so proud and to be included with such a wonderful and talented group of women. It was an honor to work with Darren and the rest of the cast and crew of 'The Wrestler.'. Congratulations to Mickey, for an extraordinary performance."
--Marisa Tomei reacts to her nomination for Best Supporting Actress for her role in The Wrestler.


"The response has been extraordinary - of people saying they want to see it, or have seen it... You've got to just live with the moment really - it's just extraordinary…So we can go to our premiere now here, and say that Hollywood has bestowed this kind of honor. It's absolutely extraordinary, so thank you to the Academy. What a wonderful honor."
--Danny Boyle responds to his nomination for Best Director for Slumdog Millionaire.
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The man of the minute, Josh Brolin, along with Netflix’s Ted Sarandos and Film Independent’s Dawn Hudson announced at a press conference this morning their partnership for “Netflix FIND Your Voice Film Competition,” which will award one aspiring filmmaker the money, guidance and support to make a full length film.

While he is the sexy and charming actor husband of Diane Lane and stepson to Barbra Streisand – he’s also an avid independent film supporter and will be the honorary chairperson and panel judge for this Netflix competition.

Brolin admits that his success over the past two years is a direct result of being cast in independent features like No Country For Old Men, W, and his most recent and Oscar buzzed about role in Milk.

Brolin jokingly and humbly referred to himself as “just that guys from Goonies” and when asked if Milk being nominated for the Globes and surely the upcoming Oscars, means more to him because of its independent spirit.

He said, “Yes, only in that it makes more people want to see the film and it makes it more visible. To me, the greatest thing about any award ceremony is that it brings more attention to the film…and this film is so bizarrely timed with Prop 8. The fact that the film will be recognized globally is a huge, huge thing.”

Submissions for the contest will be accepted from now until February 9th Details at www.netflixfindyourvoice.com
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Last night A-List actors and actresses such as Leonardo Dicaprio, Clint Eastwood, Sean Penn, Dakota Fanning, Amy Adams and many more made their way to the desert for the opening gala of the 20th Annual Palm Springs International Film Festival.

Everyone that was receiving an award felt honored to be part of the festival. One thing that all these actors had on their mind was Golden Globes and Oscars! It actually seemed like the opening gala also marked the beginning of award show season which is a really exciting and nerve wrecking time for industry insiders.

Hollyscoop was on the red carpet for the 20th Annual Palm Springs Film Festival where we got the chance to talk to stars like Leonardo Dicaprio, Clint Eastwood, Anne Hathaway, Ben Stiller, and Dakota Fanning on how they felt about receiving an award and their feelings on award show season.

Below are the list of people who won an award and our special video coverage. Enjoy!

Clint Eastwood
Award: Career Achievement Award

Dustin Hoffman
Award: Chairman's Award

Sean Penn
Award: Desert Palm Achievement Award

Leonardo DiCaprio
Award: Ensemble Performance Award, "Revolutionary Road"

Gus Van Sant
Award: Sonny Bono Visionary Award

Alexandre Desplat
Award: Frederick Loewe Award for Film Composing

Kate Winslet
Award: Ensemble Performance Award, "Revolutionary Road"

Ron Howard
Award: Director's Lifetime Achievement Award

Anne Hathaway
Award: Desert Palm Achievement Award

Dakota Fanning
Award: Rising Star Award

Freida Pinto
Award: Breakthrough Performance Award
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Word to wise: If you're the sensitive type, don't talk to Josh Brolin. He might jokingly call you an asshole and slam you in front of a room full of people.

On Monday night at the New York Film Critics Awards dinner, at which Brolin won Best Supporting Actor for his work in the drama, “Milk,” Brolin stole the show with his vulgar comments about his "American Gangster" co-star Russell Crowe.

After Sean Penn introduced him, Brolin said, “Quite an actor, Sean Penn. And not an asshole like Russell Crowe.” He then repeated: “Like Russell Crowe.”

Realizing he shouldn't have joked like that about a respected actor, Brolin later blamed it on the booze. He admitted to the film critics audience that he'd been drinking earlier that night. Everyone’s always blaming the booze.

Brolin made it out to the Palm Springs Film festival on Tuesday night where good pal Sean Penn was being honored with the 'Desert Palm Achievement Award'. After making headlines for his comments the night before, Brolin was on his best behavior last night.

When asked about the Crowe comment, Brolin told reporters, "It was the ambiance of the room. I love him. I think he’s amazing. He’s a friend. I was bummed out when I saw that today."

So was it the "booze" or the "ambiance of the room"? We're confused. Maybe Brolin should stick to sober free awards dinners from now on. Or not. We always love a good celebrity feud.
From the acclaimed director Gus Van Sant (Good Will Hunting and Elephant) comes the powerful and inspiring story of California's first openly gay elected official, Harvey Milk.

Sean Penn and supporting cast Emile Hirsch, Josh Brolin and James Franco bring this unforgettable story to the big screen.

In 1977, Harvey Milk was elected to the San Francisco Board of Supervisors, becoming the first openly gay man to be voted into major public office in America. His victory was not just a victory for gay rights; he forged coalitions across the political spectrum. From senior citizens to union workers, Harvey Milk changed the very nature of what it means to be a fighter for human rights and became, before his untimely death in 1978, a hero for all Americans.

For more information about the movie, check out their official website at Milkmovie.co.uk and the trailer below...

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