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Nick Offerman Announces 2026 "Big Woodchuck" Book Tour Dates
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Nick Offerman Announces 2026 “Big Woodchuck” Book Tour Dates

by jummy84 November 19, 2025
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Actor Nick Offerman is heading out on his “Big Woodchuck” tour in 2026 in support of his book, Little Woodchucks: Offerman Woodshop’s Guide to Tools and Tomfoolery.

Offerman will be joined by the book’s co-author, Lee Buchanan, for the 13-date trek beginning on February 5th in Los Angeles. It will wrap up in Phoenix on February 19th, following stops in cities including San Francisco, Denver, and Seattle. See the full touring schedule below.

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Tickets for Nick Offerman’s “Big Woodchuck” tour go on sale to the general public on Friday, November 21st at 10:00 a.m. local time via Ticketmaster. Fans can get early access through an artist pre-sale (use code WOODCHUCK) beginning Wednesday, November 19th at 10:00 a.m. local time.

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In an Instagram post announcing the tour, Offerman encouraged his supporters to “join me in February for an evening of comedy with woodworking on stage.” The actor revealed that there’ll be music on stage — and the opportunity to have a romantic night due to woodworking.

“You might just leave inspired because you’ll be making things with your own hands, which is a good way to get yourself kissed,” he said.

In a recent interview with PEOPLE, Offerman revealed why he co-wrote Little Woodchucks: Offerman Woodshop’s Guide to Tools and Tomfoolery.

“I feel like our society is mired in a period where we have all been tricked into engaging with one another angrily in one arena or another, to the delight and profits of billionaires and corporate overlords who just giggle and laugh and shitpost,” said Offerman.

He continued, “When I get frustrated with the state of affairs, or groups of my fellow citizens choosing to discriminate against another group, or behave in a way that’s indecent, instead of shouting at them, which doesn’t seem to have much effect, I try to figure out something positive and creative to do, even if it’s not a direct response to what I’m seeing around me.”

Offerman’s most recent TV appearance was a role in Netflix’s Death by Lightning. He also appeared in the Smurfs film earlier this year.

Nick Offerman 2026 Tour Dates:
02/05 — Los Angeles, CA @ Largo
02/06 — Santa Rosa, CA @ Luther Burbank Center for the Arts
02/07 — San Francisco, CA @ The Masonic
02/09 — Monterey, CA @ Golden State Theatre
02/10 — Santa Barbara, CA @Lobero Theatre
02/12 — Denver, CO @ Paramount Theatre
02/13 — Salem, OR @ Elsinore Theatre
02/14 — Bellingham, WA @Mount Baker Theatre
02/15 — Seattle, WA @ Moore Theatre
02/16 — Spokane, WA @ The Fox Theater
02/17 — Santa Fe, NM @ Lensic Performing Arts Center
02/18 — Tucson, AZ @Rialto Theatre
02/19 — Phoenix, AZ @ Celebrity Theatre

November 19, 2025 0 comments
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Alex Van Halen Announces New Van Halen Anthology Book
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Alex Van Halen Announces New Van Halen Anthology Book

by jummy84 November 13, 2025
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Alex Van Halen is authoring a new anthology book (working title: Van Halen) that promises to open “the Van Halen family archive for the first time.”

A preliminary press release from Genesis Publications notes, “The years 1978–1984 are explored through correspondence, tour memorabilia, album artwork, press material, musical equipment, unpublished photographs and much more – charting the brothers’ journey from childhood and the band’s formation to their debut and meteoric rise.”

As of now, no publish date has been announced for the book, with fans encouraged to visit VanHalenAnthology.com for new details as they are unveiled. Alex previously published the autobiographical book Brothers, detailing his life and career with his late brother and bandmate, Eddie Van Halen (order here).

Van Halen Anthology images, via Genesis Publications

November 13, 2025 0 comments
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NME announces ‘The Cover 2024–2025’ coffee table book
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NME announces ‘The Cover 2024–2025’ coffee table book

by jummy84 October 29, 2025
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NME has announced new premium coffee table book: The Cover 2024-2025 – celebrating the emerging talent who have featured on The Cover over the last year.

This book marks the second edition in the annually released collection, looking back at another year of NME celebrating the most exciting emerging artists. Arriving as a 300-page special edition, The Cover 2024-2025 is a collector’s piece for music lovers, showcasing the 50 talents that have graced the weekly Cover of NME in 2024 and 2025.

The hardback features artists including Kneecap, Lola Young, Oklou, LE SSERAFIM, and Lambrini Girls, to name a few, and features bespoke artwork, interviews, and previously unreleased photography.

Other artists included are Julie, Victoria Canal, Nieve Ella, Berwyn, Heartworms, Scowl, Divorce, Chloe Qisha, Tanner Adell, YHWH Nailgun and many more.

Lava La Rue in NME The Cover Book 2024-2025. Photography by Jamie Waters

“I’m so excited to present NME The Cover 2024-2025 and, in doing so, share the immense year in music we have had captured in the music and journeys of these 50 inimitable artists,” said Karen Gwee, Managing Editor (Music) at NME Networks.

“The small but mighty NME team has been so lucky to work with these artists and a constellation of talented creatives – photographers, stylists and many more – to realise bold ideas and execute experimental shoots. Through this book, we celebrate risk-taking and imagination, and salute the vibrant community that makes artistry reality.”

NME The Cover 2024-2025 will be stocked exclusively online through music retailer Dawsons, and available to pre-order with a special discount exclusive to NME subscribers from Tuesday November 4 at 8am GMT. It will go on general sale Thursday November 6 at 8am GMT. Sign up to NME’s mailing list here for more information.

Lola Young in NME The Cover Book 2024-2025
Lola Young in NME The Cover Book 2024-2025. Photography by Ashley Osborn

The full list of artists that feature in NME The Cover 2024–2025 is:

TINY HABITS
KNEECAP
AMAARAE
H1-KEY
LOLA YOUNG
METTE
INFINITY SONG
BERWYN
LAVA LA RUE
WISHY
SARAH KINSLEY
LE SSERAFIM
FCUKERS
NIEVE ELLA
DORA JAR
NICK WARD
ATARASHII GAKKO!
JULIE
HERIOT
VICTORIA CANAL
JULIET IVY
MUSTAFA
JORDAN ADETUNJI
BECKAH AMANI
NEMAHSIS
MARY IN THE JUNKYARD
THUS LOVE
KISS OF LIFE
UPSAHL
LAMBRINI GIRLS
HEARTWORMS
DUA SALEH
FRIKO
XG
CHLOE SLATER
SCOWL
GYUBIN
SAYA GRAY
DIVORCE
OKLOU
UNDERSCORES
MEI SEMONES
RATBAG
TANNER ADELL
YHWH NAILGUN
SHERELLE
CHLOE QISHA
AMELIA MOORE
SPILL TAB
TRIPLES

The first edition of the premium coffee table book arrived last year, presenting the first 50 artists to have featured on The Cover, including K-pop megastars ENHYPEN, BRIT Award-winners The Last Dinner Party, Mercury Prize winners English Teacher, pop-jazz sensation Laufey, and global pop phenomenon Chappell Roan. Buy NME The Cover 2023-2024 here now.

It came after The Cover relaunched in May 2023, with the mission to champion the most exciting emerging artists globally and connect them with NME’s audience of millions of music fans.

October 29, 2025 0 comments
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CBS News' Jonathan Vigliotti Pens Book On Los Angeles Wildfires
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CBS News’ Jonathan Vigliotti Pens Book On Los Angeles Wildfires

by jummy84 October 27, 2025
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CBS News Correspondent Jonathan Vigliotti has penned a book on covering the Los Angeles wildfires earlier this year and the implications for the city as it prepares for the Olympic Games.

Torched: How a City Was Left to Burn, and the Olympic Rush to Rebuild L.A. will publish on May 12 from Atria/One Signal.

Per the publisher, Vigliotti “brings readers inside the inferno that devastated Los Angeles, weaving on-the-ground reporting with the deeper story of how a century of unchecked development and political mismanagement set the stage for disaster.” The book also will place the fire within the larger history of Los Angeles, and whether the post-fire rebuild in advance of the 2028 Games will address prevention of similar disasters and the “rampant inequities this blaze brought to global attention.”

Jonathan Vigliotti

Vigliotti, based in Los Angeles, joined CBS News in 2015, and his work has appeared on Sunday Morning, Face the Nation and 48 Hours. He was recognized with an Emmy and an Edward R. Murrow Award, and has covered the Syrian civil war, the Mediterranean refugee crisis and Arctic climate change, among other stories worldwide.

Vigliotti is the author of Before It’s Gone: Stories from the Front Lines of Climate Change in Small-Town America, also published by Atria/One Signal.

MSNBC correspondent Jacob Soboroff also is publishing his account of covering the fires, Firestorm: The Great Los Angeles Fires and America’s New Age of Disaster, set to be published in Janaury.

October 27, 2025 0 comments
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Charles Chaplin's Unfinished 'The Freak' Comes to Life in a New Book
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Charles Chaplin’s Unfinished ‘The Freak’ Comes to Life in a New Book

by jummy84 October 27, 2025
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In 1967, Charles Chaplin directed his final film, “The Countess From Hong Kong.” An ill-fated project doomed by the differences in working methods of director Chaplin and star Marlon Brando, “Countess” broke Chaplin’s spirit — and his ankle when he tripped in the studio during production. By then, he no longer bore any resemblance to the inspired artist behind masterpieces like “The Great Dictator,” “Monsieur Verdoux,” and “Limelight.”

Yet not long after the artistic and commercial failure of “Countess,” Chaplin’s imagination got fired up again when he conceived of “The Freak,” an allegorical fantasy about a young woman born with wings whose condition attracts both the best and worst of humanity. At the age of 80, Chaplin not only wrote a complete script for the film but had wings built, designed sets, oversaw a shooting schedule and budget, and had an artist storyboard many of the shots.

Kris Bowers and Ben Proudfoot of the 'The Last Repair Shop' attend 96th Oscar Week Events: Live Action Short Film, Documentary Short Film, and Documentary Feature Film at Academy Museum of Motion Pictures.

“The Freak” got tantalizingly close to production, but Chaplin never shot any footage outside of some tests of the heroine’s wings. One problem, as usual, was financing — the living legend struggled to raise the necessary funds, at one point suffering the indignity of rejection by United Artists, the studio he had co-founded during the silent era. Another was Chaplin’s deteriorating health; though he felt invigorated by the prospect of a new project, his wife Oona feared that the movie’s logistical challenges would kill him and secretly worked to keep the film from ever moving forward.

While it will never be possible to see Chaplin’s final dream project, Sticking Place Books and the Cineteca Bologna have collaborated to give us the next best thing: “Charles Chaplin‘s ‘The Freak’: The Story of an Unfinished Film,” a book that reproduces the final shooting script and provides context with hundreds of documents taken from the Chaplin Archives and newly discovered papers of producer Jerry Epstein. The volume is a treasure trove for Chaplin enthusiasts, containing everything from the auteur’s handwritten script notes and wing designs to production documents and miscellania like a list of film prints Chaplin reserved for personal viewing (among them “Barbarella” and “The Absent-Minded Professor”).

The archival material is organized and annotated by Chaplin biographer David Robinson and editor Cecilia Cenciarelli, who have done essential work here detailing Chaplin’s biggest final burst of creativity. Robinson uses the documentation to provide signposts for a narrative in which he takes the reader step-by-step through Chaplin’s creative process, a valuable endeavor even when related to a never-completed film — maybe even especially for a film that was never completed, as this is the closest we’ll ever come to sharing Chaplin’s final dream along with him.

Anyone who has consumed the Criterion Collection’s indispensable editions of Chaplin masterworks knows he was a unique director with a time-consuming approach that yielded great films only after many false starts and turns down blind alleys. “The Freak” was no exception, and Robinson clearly lays out discarded ideas while tracing the evolution of the script, working from thousands of random pages found among Chaplin’s papers.

The deep dive into Chaplin’s working methods is compelling and illuminating, and the shooting script itself shows that the always politically and philosophically probing Chaplin hadn’t lost any of his fire or originality in his old age. Interviews with two people close to the process — Chaplin’s daughter Victoria, who was slated to play the title character, and storyboard artist Gerald Larn — add a human touch to the tome and confirm the passion and desire that “The Freak” inspired in the octogenarian filmmaker.

For those of us who revere Chaplin, “The Story of an Unfinished Film” is a vital and riveting work of film history and scholarship — for the uninitiated, it’s a great introduction to the obsessive working methods of one of the 20th century’s true cinematic geniuses.

“Charles Chaplin’s ‘The Freak’: The Story of an Unfinished Film” is currently available from Sticking Place Books.

October 27, 2025 0 comments
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Foo Fighters Drop Live EP For Bandcamp Friday
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Foo Fighters Book 2026 Stadium Tour, Drop New Song

by jummy84 October 24, 2025
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As expected following a series of recent surprise club shows that introduced new drummer Ilan Rubin, Foo Fighters will embark on a North American stadium tour next summer. The Dave Grohl-led group has also released its second fresh tune of the year, the ferocious “Asking for a Friend,” ahead of an anticipated new album at some point in 2026.

The tour will begin Aug. 4 in Toronto and conclude Sept. 26 in Las Vegas, although more dates will be announced. Queens of the Stone Age will support on all but the Sept. 12 gig in Fargo, N.D., while Mannequin Pussy and Gouge Away will open at various points. Tickets go on sale to the general public on Oct. 31.

In a long Substack post, Grohl described “Asking for a Friend” as “a song for those who have waited patiently in the cold, relying on hope and faith for their horizon to appear. Searching for ‘proof’ when hanging by a wish until the sun shines again. One of many songs to come…”

Without directly mentioning the circumstances that led to the Foos’ abrupt tour cancelation in 2023, Grohl acknowledged that “since our return to the stage in San Luis Obispo five weeks ago, we have been reminded of why we love and are forever devoted to doing this Foo Fighters thing. From reuniting as a band and staring at a list of 30 years’ worth of songs to brush off, to reimagining versions with the incredible blessing of the one and only Ilan Rubin behind the drums, to reconnecting with our amazing fans and blasting them with everything we’ve got (no matter the size of the venue) because we would not be here without them, we have the most solid core. And the sun is finally rising over the horizon.”

He also saluted Queens of the Stone Age, with whom he has frequently recorded and performed since the early 2000s (the two groups share a manager in John Silva). “What better way to share the view than with close friends? In 1992, I first saw the legendary Kyuss perform at the Off Ramp in Seattle and met Mr. Josh Homme. The band were friends of a friend, and before long their album Blues for the Red Sun became the soundtrack to that summer. 33 years later and with many miles behind us, I have shared some of my life’s most rewarding musical moments with my dear friend, Josh. A lifelong bond that goes far beyond the sound we’ve made together. So, it is with great happiness that we can share this next chapter together with his almighty Queens of the Stone Age. Take cover.”

Foo Fighters’ final shows of the year will take place Nov. 12 in Monterrey, Mexico, and two days later at the Corona Capital festival in Mexico City. The group will also perform Oct. 30 as part of Amazon Music Live’s new season.

Here are Foo Fighters’ 2026 tour dates:

Aug, 4: Toronto (Rogers Stadium)
Aug. 6: Detroit (Ford Field)
Aug. 8: Chicago (Soldier Field)
Aug. 10: Cleveland (Huntington Bank Field)
Aug. 13: Philadelphia (Lincoln Financial Field)
Aug. 15: Nashville (Nissan Stadium)
Aug. 17: Washington, D.C. (Nationals Park)
Sept. 12: Fargo, N.D. (Fargodome)
Sept. 15: Regina, Sk. (Mosaic Stadium at Taylor Field)
Sept. 17: Edmonton, Ab. (Commonwealth Stadium)
Sept. 20: Vancouver (BC Place)
Sept. 26: Las Vegas (Allegiant Stadium)

October 24, 2025 0 comments
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Britney Spears’ Ex Jason Alexander Addresses Kevin Federline Over Book
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Britney Spears’ Ex Jason Alexander Addresses Kevin Federline Over Book

by jummy84 October 16, 2025
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Britney Spears and Kevin Federline’s First Hookup

Though he did briefly meet Britney back when he was a backup dancer for her tour opener LFO, Kevin said didn’t really get to know the singer until they ran into each other at Joseph’s, a Hollywood nightclub, during a night out with mutual friends in April 2004.

“We talked for a little while and then hit the dance floor,” Kevin recalled. “Nothing too wild, just a little playful back and forth. Honestly, at the time, in my 25-year-old mind, I was just thinking about smashing that.”

The two then took the party to the Beverly Hills Hotel, where Kevin said he and Britney hung out by the hot tub at her private bungalow as their friends swam in the pool.

“Then, while everyone was still swimming, Britney got out of the hot tub, grabbed my arm, and led me into the bungalow,” Kevin wrote. “As soon as we got into the bungalow, Britney turned around, slipped off her underwear and started kissing me, tearing at my clothes with both hands. We stumbled toward the bed while I struggled to kick my pants off my ankles.”

He added, “What happened between us that night was purely physical. It felt like we were feeding off each other’s energy, caught in this whirlwind of chemistry and connection. Very passionate, very intense.”

(In response to Kevin’s book, Britney publicly addressed the memoir as “extremely hurtful and exhausting.” Her rep previously told E! News that all Britney “cares about are her kids, Sean Preston and Jayden James and their well-being during this sensationalism.”)

October 16, 2025 0 comments
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Tim Blake Nelson on His Book 'Superhero,' New Play, and FX's 'Lowdown'
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Tim Blake Nelson on His Book ‘Superhero,’ New Play, and FX’s ‘Lowdown’

by jummy84 October 16, 2025
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Tim Blake Nelson is a busy man. Suddenly, the 61-year-old actor most folks recognize from Coen brothers movies like “O Brother, Where Art Thou?” and “The Ballad of Buster Scruggs” is hitting screen, stage, and book outlets with a spate of projects within a few months.

Before we sat down in late September for a Zoom conversation (we last spoke about his 2001 holocaust drama “The Grey Zone”), I watched Vincent Grashaw’s well-reviewed boxing indie “Bang Bang“, FX’s scruffy hit series “The Lowdown,” read large chunks of the dead-on accurate Hollywood depiction “Superhero: A Novel” (November 4, The Unnamed Press), and after we spoke, I checked out the La Mama production of his chilling and prescient dystopian play “And Then We Were No More,” starring the commanding Elizabeth Marvel.

Sul Kyung-gu in Good News

This interview has been edited for length and clarity.

Anne Thompson: Why are you suddenly so productive?

Tim Blake Nelson: Oh, it’s an oversubscribed year. I hadn’t planned it like this. I also directed a new movie this year that I wrote that I’m finishing right now.

The romantic prison drama “The Life and Deaths of Wilson Shedd,” starring Amanda Seyfried?

Yes. The performances by Amanda Seyfried and Scoot McNairy are extraordinary. It’s an ambitious movie. It’s not finished. We’ve locked picture, but we have a lot of work to do: sound and score and VFX. We’ll try to sell it next year.

“Superhero” is your second book, after “City of Blows.” What did you want to accomplish with this one that’s different from the first one?

I started writing “Superhero” in 2022. I like the way my wife describes it, because I think she’s right: “City of Blows” was in large part about the venality of the movie industry, whereas so much of “Superhero” is about what I love. It celebrates at the same time, even in its most ridiculously true moments that expose how myopic and selfish we can be [while] doing what we do and making movies. It’s also always loving that process. There’s more of a tenderness to “Superhero.”

The book felt accurate, like you’re trying to give us a sense of what’s going on. You focus on a movie star who accepts a superhero role that changes his life.

There is little in “Superhero” that I haven’t observed personally or heard from reliable sources who experienced it personally.

Was it easy for you to write that book, or hard? You got to do some firsthand research!

“Superhero” was easier to write than “City of Blows,” partly because “Superhero” is my second go at it, so I have more experience. “Superhero” is more of a celebration of moviemaking, and that made it more fun to write. I also knew earlier on where “Superhero” was headed, and so there was less anxiety in the writing of it as to whether or not it was going to amount to a full-fledged cohesive narrative. Also, while writing “Superhero,” I got cast in “Captain America” [“Brave New World”] as the villain [The Leader]. It became two months of paid research, being on that set and spending time with producers on that movie who were eager to share a lot of process stuff, of which, as an actor, I might otherwise have been unaware.

Your comic-book empire Sparta is run by Max Kleiner. Is he a version of Marvel CEO Kevin Feige?

It’s loosely based on my experiences. I don’t know Kevin well enough to have based a character on him. So he’s my own version of somebody running a comic book studio based on what I know of the comic book studios, and I’ve worked for several of them, so it’s not meant to be Marvel, but having worked with Marvel, and having worked on movies at Warner Bros. and all the studios and knowing studio heads, and hearing them talk about their work and studio executives, it’s all a stew.

You’ve written how many plays?

It’s my fifth. It’s directed by Mark Wing-Davey. In the near future, an algorithm has taken over the justice system, in addition to much of life in an unnamed country. The algorithm has determined that anyone who is deemed beyond rehabilitation should be dispatched [via] a machine that executes people in a manner that’s called “without pain.” You walk into this machine, and you’re gone. In the play, Beth Marvel plays a lawyer who’s been summoned to an incarceration facility to represent a young female inmate [debuting Juilliard grad Elizabeth Yeoman] who has elected to change the manner of her execution from “without pain” to “with pain.” The institution doesn’t want to. It was inspired by, not based on, Kafka’s “In the Penal Colony,” which I was reading with one of my sons. I set out to do my own version suited to our moment.

I first met your “Bang Bang” director Vincent Grashaw when he produced “Bellflower.” How did you two connect? He had some fighting background, but you did not?

Oh, I didn’t. I extensively trained, which was great. That’s part of what I love about acting. He had wanted me to [play the title role] in “What Josiah Saw,” and I couldn’t do it. But we had a good back and forth, and they asked a bunch of people to play “Bang Bang,” and actors kept saying no.

You take an irresponsible, drug-loving, down-on-his-luck once-great boxer, and make us care about him anyway.

'Bang Bang'
‘Bang Bang’Tribeca Film Festival

Eventually, they got around to me. It’s exactly the role I want to be playing: challenging, unfamiliar, arduous process in prep, arduous process making it. Why live life if you’re not going to take that kind of thing on? It’s truly what I wake up in the morning and want to do in whatever I’m pursuing, whether it’s writing a book or a play or directing a movie or getting to act in a role. And I said, “Absolutely, so long as the producers are going to support Vince’s vision.” And then the second one was, “I want six months to prepare.” And so they scheduled for that, and I went to work boxing, training five times a week, for several hours a day.

You were 59? It’s harder at that age, right?

Yeah, obviously. And also, I’m a scrawny Jew. I’m not a natural boxer, and I’m not a physically aggressive person. My default position isn’t: How do I take somebody apart? I needed the time to let the character seep in. And there was the Michigan accent and the fact that the guy doesn’t shut up. So it was a lot of lines to learn. When I go do a movie, I learn the whole part before I get on set. It’s something I learned from Daniel Day-Lewis, just a new level of prep that has been much better for me with these movies, especially as I’ve been getting to play larger roles, and the responsibility has increased. When the movies are severely under-resourced, you have to be ready to go in and get it in a couple of takes. I’ve learned that confidence. Vince is a great guy. He’s smart. He directs with no self-importance, no frills. He tells stories in the most beautifully basic way.

The movie felt gritty and authentic. It’s the kind of independent movie I admire. It’s hard to get them made.

The platform for seeing movies of that sort is now more and more the home television screen. So movies are made, you could even say, to a degree responsibly, not with a 14-foot-high screen in mind, but a small screen in mind. That makes for less interesting photography, sound, casting choices. Because the bar for recoupment becomes lower, and so there’s less money spent, but also the aesthetic bar becomes lower. You get fewer wide shots. You get less attention to text or sound design, because it’s all going to be compressed anyway, and it has slowly but surely chipped away at the artistic nature of so many of these films.

Well, “The Lowdown” is a fun example of something that you can get away with on television, right?

O BROTHER, WHERE ART THOU, Musetta Vander, John Turturro, Christy Taylor, George Clooney, Mia Tate, Tim Blake Nelson, 2000 © Buena Vista Pictures/courtesy Everett Collection
‘O Brother, Where Art Thou’©Buena Vista Pictures/Courtesy Everett Collection

I’m delighted to be in “The Lowdown” and happy to work with Ethan [Hawke] and Sterlin Harjo, who is an incredible storyteller, not to mention that he’s loyal to my home city of Tulsa.

Next Up: Rookie filmmaker Ari Selinger’s Montauk true romance “On the End,” which is playing the Hamptons, Woodstock, Newport Beach circuit in search of distribution.

P.S. Like the rest of us, Nelson is rooting for the Coens to get back together. (Joel is currently shooting “Jack of Spades” in Europe with Lesley Manville, Damian Lewis, Frances McDormand, and Josh O’Connor.) The brothers have many unproduced scripts in their trunk. Let them direct one!

October 16, 2025 0 comments
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International Impact Book Awards Bring Literary Glamour to Hollywood
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International Impact Book Awards Bring Literary Glamour to Hollywood

by jummy84 October 14, 2025
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International Impact Book Awards Bring Literary Glamour to Hollywood

Hollywood rolled out the red carpet for a new kind of star at the International Impact Book Awards Author of the Year Gala, an unforgettable evening that celebrated the power of words, courage, and human transformation. Held for the very first time in Hollywood, the event was hailed by many as “the Oscars of books”, a dazzling fusion of creativity, purpose, and inspiration that positioned authors where they belong: center stage.

The gala honored literary voices from around the world whose works inspire, challenge, and shape global culture. From heartfelt memoirs and business strategy guides to powerful fiction and spiritual storytelling, every author celebrated that night represents the courage to share one’s truth with the world.

The visionary behind this momentous occasion is Nim Stant, the Founder and driving force of the International Impact Book Awards. Her mission has always been clear: to elevate authors to the same level of recognition and respect as any celebrated artist.

“As the Founder of the International Impact Book Awards, I felt an overwhelming sense of gratitude at the Author of the Year Gala in Hollywood,” said Stant. “This evening was more than a gala; it was a gathering of visionaries, leaders, and dreamers. It proved that with courage and persistence, we can create spaces that not only honor books, but elevate authors into history.”

Stant added, “When I created the International Impact Book Awards, my mission was to give authors the recognition they deserve. Seeing them celebrated like the stars reaffirmed my belief that stories shape culture and that our platform is where those voices rise.”

And as she reflected on the culmination of years of effort, Stant expressed: “Standing on the red carpet at our Author of the Year Gala in Hollywood was surreal. I poured years of vision, sacrifice, and determination into building this stage for authors and to see it come alive in such a powerful way reminded me that dreams, when pursued relentlessly, can become legacies.”

The evening featured keynote speakers Mike Torchia and Kimberlin Brown, who captivated the audience with inspiring messages about resilience, purpose, and creativity. The event was covered by Beverly Hills Journal, Beverly Hills Living, and SISI Hollywood, further solidifying the gala’s arrival as a prestigious addition to Hollywood’s cultural calendar.

Among the night’s most celebrated honorees was Sean Kanan, acclaimed actor, producer, and author, who received the Most Influential Author Award. Kanan, known for his roles in Cobra Kai and The Bold and the Beautiful, was the celebrity of the evening embodying the bridge between literature, film, and entertainment.Each of these authors embodies the spirit of the Awards, transforming pain into purpose, ideas into movements, and stories into legacies.

2025 Award Winners

The International Impact Book Awards honored outstanding authors in a variety of genres and disciplines. Some of this year’s honorees include:

  • Debbie Widhalm – Inspiring Transformation Award
  • Dr. Tristina Andersen – Lifetime Impact Award
  • Sean Kanan – Most Influential Author
  • Joshua Atlas Aultman – Personal Development
  • Todd Ehrlich – Sports Non-Fiction
  • Maureen Meehan – Mystery/Thriller
  • Roderick Von King – Romance
  • James Gray Robinson – Health and Wellness

A Night That Redefined Literary Prestige

The Author of the Year Gala was more than a ceremony; it was a cultural milestone. The red carpet shimmered with elegance and anticipation as authors, producers, and thought leaders gathered to celebrate the written word. Flashbulbs illuminated faces filled with gratitude and pride, each author standing as proof that literature remains one of humanity’s most powerful tools for connection and change.

Behind every award presented stood years of dedication, struggle, and belief in the transformative power of ideas. From emerging writers to seasoned voices, every honoree embodied the mission of the International Impact Book Awards: to amplify stories that heal, educate, and empower.

This first-ever Hollywood edition didn’t just raise the bar, it redefined it. It bridged the world of publishing with the cinematic energy of Hollywood, reminding everyone that books are often the birthplace of films, movements, and revolutions of thought.

As the lights dimmed and applause echoed through the room, one message resonated clearly: authors are not merely storytellers, they are architects of legacy.

The International Impact Book Awards are now poised to expand globally, with new initiatives and partnerships that continue to give writers the recognition they deserve, one story at a time.

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Cast, Plot vs. Book Details, How to Watch & More – Hollywood Life
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Cast, Plot vs. Book Details, How to Watch & More – Hollywood Life

by jummy84 October 13, 2025
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Colleen Hoover’s emotional bestseller Regretting You is officially making its way to the big screen, joining a growing list of the author’s works being adapted for film. Following the success of It Ends With Us—starring Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni—and the upcoming Verity adaptation in development, Regretting You continues Hoover’s streak of turning her bestselling novels into cinematic stories filled with love, loss, and redemption.

The new movie brings to life the moving story of Morgan and Clara Grant, a mother and daughter whose relationship is tested by tragedy, betrayal, and the journey toward forgiveness. With a talented cast and a faithful retelling of the novel’s most powerful moments, Regretting You is set to capture the same raw emotion that made Hoover’s books worldwide sensations.

Ahead of its theatrical release, here’s everything to know about the Regretting You movie, including the cast, plot, release date, and how to watch.

What Is Regretting You About?

Regretting You follows Morgan Grant and her teenage daughter Clara, whose already tense relationship is shaken by tragedy. After a fatal car accident claims the lives of Morgan’s husband Chris and her sister Jenny, shocking secrets emerge, including an alleged affair, forcing mother and daughter to confront betrayal, grief, and the possibility of healing together.

How Does the Regretting You Book End?

In the novel’s ending, Morgan and Clara slowly rebuild trust in their relationship. Morgan confronts past secrets—admitting the affair between Chris and Jenny—and Clara comes to terms with the truth about her family. Meanwhile, Morgan grows to accept Clara’s relationship with Miller. Their reconciliation is bittersweet, grounded in forgiveness and a renewed bond.

Regretting You Movie Cast: Who Stars in the Adaptation?

The film adaptation features an ensemble cast including:

  • Allison Williams as Morgan Grant

  • Mckenna Grace as Clara Grant

  • Dave Franco as Jonah Sullivan

  • Mason Thames as Miller Adams

  • Willa Fitzgerald as Jenny Davidson (Morgan’s sister)

  • Scott Eastwood as Chris Grant (Morgan’s late husband)

  • Clancy Brown in a supporting role (Hank “Gramps” Adams)

Regretting You Movie Release Date: When Does It Come Out?

The film is set to hit U.S. theaters on October 24, 2025.

How to Watch Regretting You

Regretting You will debut in theaters first on October 24, 2025, before any streaming or home-release details are confirmed.

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