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Zachary Quinto as Dr. Oliver Wolf, Brian Altemus as Dr. Charlie Porter —
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Is Michelle Dead on ‘Brilliant Minds’? Brian Altemus Talks Cliffhanger and Charlie Reveal

by jummy84 December 2, 2025
written by jummy84

What To Know

  • The fall finale of Brilliant Minds Season 2 reveals Charlie’s true motivation for joining Wolf’s team: His new boss was his mother’s doctor when she died.
  • Brian Altemus discusses Charlie’s confrontation of Wolf, including what he meant to do with that address where his dad, Noah, supposedly is.
  • The episode ends with a dramatic cliffhanger involving Michelle, setting up an all hands on deck situation for the show’s return in 2026.

[Warning: The below contains MAJOR spoilers for Brilliant Minds Season 2 Episode 10 “The Resident.”]

The truth about Charlie (Brian Altemus) and just why he wanted to work for Wolf (Zachary Quinto) is revealed in the Brilliant Minds Season 2 fall finale. What a way to end the 2025 run of episodes!

Charlie lets Wolf in on that fact in the middle of a gala. As he explains, he got into medicine because his mother’s doctor sold his family a fantasy about her getting better when she was dying, and he wanted to make sure to tell his patients the truth. After, Charlie reveals to Wolf that his father drank himself to death after his mom’s death, and so he’s been alone since he was 14. Wolf tries apologizing, but Charlie refuses to forgive him. Instead, he gives him the address where his father is — Noah (Mandy Patinkin) left Wolf at the beginning of the season — and, since not processing trauma can break a person, wants to see who breaks first.

As the fall finale ends, Wolf goes to the address and, when no one answers, breaks in. Plus, Van (Alex MacNicoll) thinks his girlfriend Michelle (Stacey Farber), who had been hesitant to attend the gala, just didn’t show up, but she’s really unconscious in a car after a crash. Uh-oh!

Below, Brian Altemus breaks down the fall finale and teases what’s ahead after that cliffhanger.

This fall finale has major moments for Charlie. How much of his backstory had you known from the beginning? Had you known about his mom and everything from the beginning of the season?

Brian Altemus: Not from the beginning of the season. By the time we were filming Episode 4 or 5, I was starting to piece a little bit more and more together. Michael Grassi does an incredible job of giving information, teasing information, even for us, so we’re kind of jumping in the deep end of what we imagine and just going 110% in that direction, just trusting that the writers have something really good lined up for us, and they continue to do so.

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Why do you think he wanted Wolf to know that now, at this point, who he really is?

Charlie’s conscious of not leading patients to the same painful experience that my mom went through, and the family that goes along with those patients. He’s seeing it live happen in action. Jorge Torres, he’s seeing the pain that can come from a mother watching her son go through treatment that Charlie doesn’t think is necessary. So it’s really about making sure that the patients that he’s seeing aren’t going through the same pain.

So, he feels like, “If not now, when?”

Yeah. And, “Why is someone else going to have to live through this pain that I’ve already lived through?” and “I want to stop.” I mean, I feel like everyone in some little type of way, unless you’re the Joker, you want to alleviate some kind of pain and suffering in the world, and this is Charlie’s way of doing that.

Charlie doesn’t accept Wolf’s apology when he tells him he’s sorry. He says, “Let’s see who breaks first.” That’s chilling. What does he want to see in Wolf? Is it what we’re seeing in the flashforwards? Is it something else? Is he kind of not sure? Did he set out with a specific goal in mind?

It’s a loose goal. It’s definitely a takedown stance. He does not want to see him practicing medicine the way that he has been, and if that means his medical license is revoked, his medical license is revoked. If that means he changes his ways, he changes his ways. I don’t think Charlie has a good idea of what it exactly means. He just knows he’s coming in to change things.

Charlie gives Wolf what he says is his dad’s address, leading to Wolf breaking into that place, wherever it is. What does Charlie want to accomplish there? Just making Wolf think his dad was close and didn’t want to see him? Also, it’s like, what would be more cruel: that it’s actually Noah’s address or for him to make Wolf think it is?

Yeah, right. I mean, the mental game there is tough, I mean — I can’t ask the question back to you. I think it’s incredibly demonic to give an address that’s not actually his address and to say that it is. I mean, going on a wild goose chase for something not there is sadistic, to say the least. So I’d like to say that that is his address because if not, we take a whole different direction with Charlie. We take the direction of a literal psychopath and not in the, “He’s crazy. Oh my God, he’s crazy.” I mean in the literal sense of the word. So I would like to keep him as much as he is going for revenge, and he has a vendetta. He’s not psychopathic. So I like to think that is actually his dad’s address.

But then you also never know if it’s still the address, if it was once his address, if he’s there…

If he’s there, if he’s not, and who knows.

Talk about filming that scene with Zachary, going head-to-head. It was so good.

I mean, not only that scene, but the scene in the end of [Episode] 8. When I imagined this role doing the auditions and going through the callbacks and whatnot, I mean, this is what you’re preparing for. So just like any good game or any good match, you know what you’re headed for, and you’re kind of preparing all along the way for that. So when the day comes, you’re nervous, you’re excited, you’re just above all prepared so that you can do whatever it is that they’re asking you to do in the moment. And also, I mean, the way that showrunners run the show is fantastic. I mean, I got to actually speak with the writers, with Michael, with DeMane [Davis, director] about the direction we wanted to take the scene and the physicality of it, the movement, all of it. And so by the time we got there, everyone was just kind of buzzing, and then you just throw everything against the wind and into the wind and let it go. So it was one of my more fun days on set, for sure.

That’s not the only mystery at the end of this episode. There’s the matter of Michelle in that car accident on the way to the gala, and that kind of feels like it’s going to be an all-hands-on-deck situation where everyone has to put any conflicts aside when the show returns. What can you preview about that? Is that what we’re going to see?

Exactly that. The show does a great job of handling conflict and showing compassion through conflict, and there’s an incredible amount of compassion saying, “Hey, I know things aren’t good between us right now, but we really have to be there for something bigger than what’s going on between us.” And as much as they have their personal vendettas, they are in the field of care, and they’re going to care for the people, for anyone, but especially people they care about to begin with, they’re going to put aside their differences.

There are all these mysteries about these flashforwards. We’ve seen Charlie in a couple of them. Should we be wondering if there’s any sort of connection between Charlie and Amelia?

I’m going to leave that one up for time. We will see, I don’t even know if they’re on the same wavelength, if they have the same goal. I know that they definitely have some shared interests. We’ll see if they collaborate or corroborate.

When you were filming the flashforwards we’ve seen so far with Charlie, how much did you know about what’s going on there? Was it just what you needed to know for that scene?

Just what I needed to know for the scene and guessing all the ways in which it could go, and then saying, “OK, we did a take in this direction. Let’s go 150% in that direction. Let’s do a take in this direction.” Because that’s the beauty of writing as we’re going, and I don’t know where we’re headed, so you give them options.

Brilliant Minds, Mondays, 10/9c, NBC

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Elton John Sings "God Only Knows" in Tribute to Brian Wilson: Watch
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Elton John Sings “God Only Knows” in Tribute to Brian Wilson: Watch

by jummy84 November 9, 2025
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Elton John delivered a lovely tribute performance in honor of the late Beach Boys legend Brian Wilson during the 2025 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Ceremony.

John spoke before the performance, recalling, “In 1970 when I first came to Los Angeles, Danny Hutton from Three Dog Night took me and Bernie Taupin around to meet Brian Wilson — and I was scared shitless. Because he was my idol, my biggest influence when it came to writing songs on the piano.”

Unfortunately, Elton didn’t play piano during the tribute, but he did sing “God Only Knows.” Behind him was a band that featured Don Was on standup bass and one of the greatest drummers of all time Kenny Aronoff.

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Wilson passed away on June 11th, 2025, at the age of 82. He was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame as a member of The Beach Boys in 1988.

John also previously paid tribute to Wilson in the immediate aftermath of hisDon  passing, writing in a post to Instagram, Brian “Wilson was always so kind to me from the day I met him. He sang ‘Someone Saved My Life Tonight’ at a tribute concert in 2003, and it was an extraordinary moment for me. I played on his solo records, he sang on my album, The Union, and even performed for my AIDS Foundation.”

“I grew to love him as a person, and for me, he was the biggest influence on my songwriting ever; he was a musical genius and revolutionary,” John added. “He changed the goalposts when it came to writing songs and shaped music forever. A true giant.”

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Today’s Dylan Dreyer on Divorce from Brian Fichera
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Today’s Dylan Dreyer on Divorce from Brian Fichera

by jummy84 November 5, 2025
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Today’s Dylan Dreyer and Husband Brian Fichera Break Up After 12 Years of Marriage

Dylan Dreyer is weathering a new family dynamic.  

Months after sharing she and Brian Fichera were divorcing, the Today meteorologist detailed how the breakdown of their marriage ultimately gave them the gift of co-parenting their children Cal, 8, Ollie, 5, and Rusty, 4.

“Everybody has their reasons for what leads to a separation or divorce right?” Dylan told Jenna Bush Hager as she cohosted Today with Jenna & Friends on Nov. 5. “Like that’s another story with a lot of wine for another time. But either way, we’ve gotten to this place. And there’s something freeing for Brian and I, where whatever reasons, whatever broke your marriage, you could either fix it if you can, and ideally you would. Or you accept that it’s broken, and you take this new step forward.”

“There was something we couldn’t fix,” she continued. “So now we have reframed our relationship that we are no longer husband and wife. And all those things that were broken, I don’t hold them against you, because we’ve accepted they’re broken that’s why we separated. So, now let’s move forward as friends.”

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‘1,000-Lb. Sisters’ Star Marries Brian Lovvorn

by jummy84 November 5, 2025
written by jummy84

Congratulations are in order for ‘1,000-Lb. Sisters’ star, Amy Slaton, who has married Brian Lovvorn in a wedding ceremony in Kentucky.

RELATED: Michael Halterman Files For Divorce From ‘1000-Lb. Sisters’ Star Amy Slaton

 ‘1,000-Lb. Sisters’ Star Amy Slaton Marries Brian Lovvorn In Kentucky Wedding Ceremony

On October 31, PEOPLE published an exclusive report asserting that Slaton and Lovvorn wed in a “spooky wedding celebration” on that same date. Furthermore, their wedding reportedly took place at the Talbot Tavern in Bardstown, Kentucky. Per the outlet, the venue is rumored to be haunted.

“My wedding is a dream finally coming true,” Slaton reportedly told the outlet. “I’m getting my happily ever after!”

PEOPLE adds that the theme of the couple’s wedding was “Victorian meets light gray meets dusty blue and white.” Furthermore, for the special occasion, Slaton dyed her hair pink, per her now-husband’s request, and she donned a “Victorian style updo.” Additionally, her gown featured flower and vine beading details.

“Getting married means that I’m no longer lonely because I’ve discovered my soulmate, Brian, is my happy place! Once you get to know him, you’ll find him to be the sweetest, most caring person you’ll ever have the pleasure of knowing! Not only did he capture my heart, but he also won over my boys, and not many men out there will accept a single mom with two energetic boys!” she told the outlet. “I adore how he inspires me to be a better version of myself! How he prioritizes my well-being and that of my boys, selflessly putting our needs before his own! He is always enthusiastic about exploring new horizons with us or simply enjoying quality time indoors, playing games with the boys!”

To note, Slaton shares two sons, Gage, 4, and Glenn, 3, with her ex-husband, Michael Halterman.

Social Media Reacts

Social media users reacted to Amy Slaton tying the knot with Brian Lovvorn in TSR’s comment section.

Instagram user @mz_sashi wrote, “She keep a man. Amy gotta teach me the bedrooms tricks 😂”

While Instagram user @jetsetbrowngirl added, “Congratulations to them because I can’t even get a text back 😢”

Instagram user @baebeeface_haja wrote, “My day one ppl who watched this show. Ya’ll know they both have come such a long way‼️‼️‼️‼️So happy for Amy ❣️❣️❣️🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾 and proud of Tammy👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾. Go ahead ladies 😍😍😍😍😍.”

While Instagram user @iamm.nessaa added, “good cs michael won’t worth a damn👏🏽”

Instagram user @_lovekaliyah wrote, “One thing about Tammy and Amy they will keep them a man 😂❤️”

While Instagram user @lala_camilla added, “And I can’t even pass a 1 month talking stage with a 🥷🏾 😭”

Instagram user @mslondoncross wrote, “Awwww love this . Mannn I’ve been watching them for YEARSSSS”

While Instagram user @iam_godblessed_ added, “Congratulations to them 👏love is out there for all of us”

Instagram user @lala_camilla wrote, “Lawd everyone finding a husband but me 😭”

Before Getting Married, Here’s What Was Going Down With ‘1,000-Lb. Sisters’ Star Amy Slaton

As The Shade Room previously reported, in March 2023, Michael Halterman filed for divorce from Amy Slaton. At the time, the pair had been married for about four years. Then, in September 2024, Slaton and Brian Lovvorn were visiting a zoo, apparently with children, when a camel bite left the pair facing possession and child endangerment charges.

By the winter of that year, Lovvorn reportedly proposed to Slaton — keeping with their haunted theme and getting down on one knee inside of a haunted house, per PEOPLE.

“Our engagement life may be short, but our marriage will last an eternity!” she reportedly said at the time.

RELATED: Social Media Users React To ‘1000-Lb. Sisters’ Star Tammy Slaton’s NEW LOOK Following Skin Removal Surgery (PHOTO)

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5 Albums I Can’t Live Without: Anton Newcombe of the Brian Jonestown Massacre

by jummy84 October 19, 2025
written by jummy84

Name  Anton Newcombe

Current City  I live in Berlin and have my studio [there].

Really want to be in  I’m one of those people that looks at property listings in Sweden and Norway on the ocean or lakes and thinks, “I could afford this…I don’t need people.”

Excited about  I’m excited to finish our tour; Canada, U.S.A., Mexico, then South America. Then I have a three month break before Australia and New Zealand. It is my hope that I bag a new album in my downtime.

My current music collection has a lot of  Scratched albums. But truthfully, I have eclectic tastes. 

And a little bit of  That’s an interesting boomerang being that I have a giant collection that’s all over the map. I guess the little bit would be new releases.

Preferred format  I like vinyl, I wish the neighbors felt the same. I like the 20-minute-per-side format. It’s perfect.

5 Albums I Can’t Live Without:

1

Approach to Anima, Maya Ongaku

A friend invited me out to see them here in Berlin, they are from Japan and honestly renewed my faith in music in the way that live music can. Honestly a cross between Kraftwerk, Sigur Rós, Air and maybe a touch of spacey Pink Floyd; very analog, very real. Amazing group.

2

Inspiración, Ara Tokatlian, Enrique Villegas, Guillermo Bordarampé

If you are interested in far-out spiritual jazz like Coltrane and Sanders this record is for you; a most excellent selection from 1975.

3

Brigitte Fontaine Est Folle, Brigitte Fontaine

This is her debut solo album from 1968. I would highly recommend any collector slide down the rabbit hole of her many releases. 

4

Pat Garrett & Billy The Kid: Original Soundtrack Recording, Bob Dylan

This is a soundtrack of a movie by the same name, the album includes “Knockin’ on Heaven’s Door” but it’s so much more than that. It’s a mood and it moves at its own pace.

5

Domingo, Gal Costa and Caetano Veloso

This Brazilian record is amazingly beautiful. My copy is from 1967 and for as much as I love it, I don’t know very much about the origins, only that it is a classic and that’s why I bought it in Brazil. Give it a spin, maybe you will enjoy it too.

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Singer/actress Selena Gomez (L) and mother Mandy Teefey attend the 2010 Hollywood Style Awards with The Palazzo Las Vegas, Klipsch, and FRS Healthy Energy at the Hammer Museum on December 12, 2010 in Westwood, California.
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About Her Dad, Mom & Stepdad Brian – Hollywood Life

by jummy84 September 28, 2025
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Selena Gomez opened up like never before in her Apple TV+ documentary, Selena Gomez: My Mind & Me. The doc explores the last several years of the pop stars’ life, including her struggles with her health, both mental and physical, but alongside that, Selena discusses her parents in the documentary. Her mother, Mandy Teefey, and her father, Ricardo Joel Gomez, were teenagers when Selena was born, and they split up a few years later. They both remarried, and Selena has two half-sisters and one stepbrother.

Selena’s parents have witnessed their daughter’s career surge from a child actress to a Grammy and Emmy Award-nominated super star. Keep reading below to find out more about Selena’s mother and father, as well as her stepdad, Brian Teeefey, and her stepmom, Sara Gomez.

Selena Gomez’s Dad

Ricardo Joel Gomez, also known as Rick Gomez, was born in Mexico and met Selena’s mom (then Amanda “Mandy” Corbett) in high school in Texas. They were teenagers when Mandy got pregnant and gave birth to Selena on July 22, 1992 in Grand Prairie, Texas. Rick and Mandy got married after Selena was born, but the relationship wasn’t meant to be, and they divorced when Selena was 5 years old.

Rick was relatively absent from Selena’s life growing up and Mandy raised their daughter on her own. She told Harper’s Bazaar in 2013, “When I was seven, my dad would go to Hooters to watch [San Antonio] Spurs games, but he started noticing that when I would come, with my little pigtails, all the waitresses would be like, ‘Hey!’ So he ended up half spending time with me but with all those cute girls coming over. And that became our thing.”

Rick wasn’t involved in Selena’s childhood singing and acting endeavors. “He didn’t want to be a part of this industry life, so it was really me and my mom, our journey,” the Only Murders in the Building star told Rolling Stone.

In 2012, Rick got married to Sara Gomez, and two years later they welcomed their daughter Tori Gomez. Sara also has a son named Marcus Gomez from a previous relationship. It appears that Rick has gotten closer with Selena since starting his own family as he regularly posts photos on Instagram with the “Same Old Love” singer. It’s worth noting that Selena doesn’t follow her father on Instagram. She does follow her mom on Instagram.

Selena Gomez’s Mom

Mandy Teefey has been way more involved in Selena’s career than Rick has. Mandy wanted to be an actress when Selena was young, so she took her daughter to community-theater productions while working two jobs. “She was so cool,” Selena told Rolling Stone. “She was like Drew Barrymore in the Nineties, with her short hair and butterfly clips. She would make her own clothes. I was like, ‘Mom, I want to do what you want to do.’ And she’s like, ‘OK, well, maybe we can put you in theater classes.’ And I was like, ‘Nope. I want to be on TV.’ ”

Selena has openly admitted that she blamed her mother for her parent’s divorce. “I blamed my mom a lot [for the divorce] because I wanted a family so bad,” the Wizards of Waverly Place alum said in a 2011 E! Entertainment special. “I wanted to have my mom and dad together. I remember just being angry with my mom. I still feel really bad about that,” she added.

In 2006, Mandy got married to talent manager Brian Teefey. They welcomed daughter Gracie Teefey in 2013. “She’s adorable,” Selena told E! News after Gracie’s birth. “I’m obsessed with her and becoming a big sister. I know I’ve had the responsibility to be a role model for girls but when you have a little sister of your own, you kinda think, ‘Okay, this is legit.’ ”

Selena has had an up-and-down relationship with her mother over the years. It was reported in 2014 that Selena fired Mandy and Brian from her management team, which Mandy addressed four years later. “We never expected to manage [Selena] her whole life,” Mandy told Suggest in 2018. “We lost family time because the only time we saw her, we talked business. It was no longer fun for any of us, like it was when she was younger and we had to be with her because she was a minor.” Mandy also addressed Selena’s relationship with Justin Bieber which she allegedly wasn’t supportive of. “Selena can live her life however she wants as long as she is happy, safe, and healthy,” Mandy said.

The mother-daughter duo created their own production company, July Moon Productions, which produced the Netflix series 13 Reasons Why. Selena and Mandy are also the founders of Wondermind, a mental health multimedia company that launched in 2022. Selena told Rolling Stone that Mandy has been “very open about having struggles with her own mental health.”

In May 2025, reports emerged that Mandy had no money to pay her employees and used a loan to cover payroll at her company, Wondermind, leaving some waiting for the second of two payments and others still unpaid.

That summer, reports surfaced about Selena Gomez’s wedding to husband Benny Blanco, and that she didn’t ask her mother to walk her down the aisle.

Selena Gomez’s Stepdad

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Selena Gomez with her mom Mandy and stepdad Brian in June 2013 (Photo: Roger / BACKGRID)

Brian Teefey became Selena’s stepdad when he married Mandy in 2006. Brian and Mandy run LH7 Management where they rep several artists. One of his clients was The Voice contestant Christina Grimmie who died in 2016. He used to manage Selena.

Brian has a close relationship with Selena and he even spoke about her kidney transplant back in 2017 in an exclusive interview with HollywoodLife. Brian praised Selena’s BFF Francia Raisa who graciously donated one of her kidneys to Selena. He told us he was stunned and touched by “Francia’s ultimate sacrifice for a friend,” adding, “I am not only Francia’s manager but also Selena’s father so the magnitude of what Francia has done for our family cannot be put into words.”

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Brian Cox Directs Scottish Drama
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Brian Cox Directs Scottish Drama

by jummy84 September 12, 2025
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If you would like to spend time watching Alan Cumming traipse around the Scottish Highlands, I would recommend any season of “The Traitors” on Peacock over the Toronto International Film Festival premiere “Glenrothan.” One of these things has intrigue, murder, thrilling cinematography, and fabulous costumes. The other has a flat script and the tenor of a Hallmark movie. It’s the latter that happens to be getting a glitzy premiere here in Canada. 

This is not just my half-hearted plea for a major cinematic institution to program a “Traitors” marathon. (Put Gabby Windey on a jury! That would be fun!) It’s also a dig at “Glenrothan,” a waste of a talented cast, including Brian Cox, who pulls double duty as director. 

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In fact, it is because of the promise of Cox stepping behind the camera that eyes are on “Glenrothan” at TIFF, but the venerated performer brings none of the bite of his best performances to this task. One would think a man now most famous for bellowing “fuck off” on “Succession” might have chosen a project with a bit more edge. Instead, “Glenrothan” is a surface-level tale of family drama that isn’t all that dramatic. 

Cox plays Sandy Nairn, the CEO of his family’s prestigious whiskey company in the pristine village of Glenrothan surrounded by rolling green hills. After a blast of discordantly jaunty music, the film opens with Sandy’s voice dictating a letter to his estranged brother Donal (Cumming), encouraging him to return to his homeland. Sandy’s health is failing and he wants to see his kin. Donal, a nightclub owner in Chicago obsessed with the blues, has resisted going back to the land of lochs for reasons that will become only somewhat clear over the course of the run time. Plus, he’s having too much fun singing “One Meat Ball” to an enthusiastic audience.  

Donal eventually relents, however, after his venue burns down in a convenient plot device. So he joins his daughter Amy (Alexandra Shipp) and her young child on their trip. These two visit Sandy regularly, having seemingly established a very close relationship with him despite the fact that Donal has been out of contact for the duration of Amy’s life.

“Glenrothan” is full of puzzling details like these, in which it seems like the script by David Ashton is just finding lazy ways to get its characters all into the same place. There’s a clunkiness that pervades the entire enterprise. The dialogue is particularly wooden and the actors struggle through mixed metaphors like, “Be careful on time, it can creep up on you like a shitstorm.” That line is spoken by Cumming with zero irony. 

The reasons why Donal has avoided this gorgeous place all of these years is teased out over a series of heavy-handed flashbacks where we learn, essentially, that his father was hard on him and he was very close to his mother, who died. There is no shocking trauma in Donal’s past, just a father who put a lot of pressure on him. It all makes his behavior seem petulant rather than rooted in some great pain. Not that the townspeople, who treat him like some sort of true pariah, are much better. 

All the principal actors in the cast appear lost. Shipp is tasked with scolding her father and delivering leaden exposition. Cumming truly only comes alive when he’s singing. Blessedly, there are a couple of moments when the natural showman gets to croon and they are the most enjoyable. Otherwise, Cumming has to externalize all of Donal’s feelings, as the screenplay has him speaking out loud to himself instead of letting him show his strife. Perhaps the performer done dirtiest is Mike Leigh and Kelly Reichardt veteran Shirley Henderson, playing Donal’s former best friend and Sandy’s now right hand. Too often her character requires her to fall into hysterics. 

Perhaps most confusing is Cox’s apparent disinterest in his part, considering he is the one that chose this material. Maybe he was relishing the chance to play someone with far more warmth than Logan Roy, but Sandy is just a vaguely nice guy who Donal resented for many years for reasons that are unclear. Cox at least gets to sneer the word “wastrel” at some point — the only beat where you see a hint of what makes him usually such a thrilling presence. (He also farts. So there’s that.) 

As a director Cox also seems lost. During a sequence in which Donal starts jamming with a band at the local pub, Cox doesn’t know where to place the camera, quick cutting between fingers playing instruments in a harried fashion. Elsewhere the action is statically staged. Cinematographer Jaime Ackroyd certainly captures Scotland’s majesty, but there is no character to the frames, which look like they could be plucked out of a commercial from a tourism bureau. 

By the end of the lugubrious 97 minutes any issues the Nairn family had — as undeveloped as they are — are neatly resolved. There’s far more humanity in display in an episode of “The Traitors.” 

“Glenrothan” premiered at the 2025 Toronto International Film Festival. It is currently seeking U.S. distribution.

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Weezer's Brian Bell Is Excited to See Oasis
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Weezer’s Brian Bell Is Excited to See Oasis

by jummy84 August 28, 2025
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Game knows game. Weezer and Oasis are solid proof. Oasis, the record-smashing Britpop heavyweights who set the record with the U.K.’s fastest-selling album (with 1997’s Be Here Now) and saw all seven of their studio albums reach the summit on the national chart, took time out to praise Weezer and its frontman Rivers Cuomo. Liam Gallagher in 2005 called Cuomo his “favorite rock star,” rare kudos for the famously surly singer.

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The love goes in both directions. “We think very highly of them as well,” Weezer’s Brian Bell tells Rolling Stone Australia. The Weezer rhythm guitarist, keyboardist, backing vocalist, and occasional lead vocalist,  recounted a moment at a rehearsal space in London during the ’90s. The American indie band was taking time out in a common area when Liam strutted past and shouted, “Buddy Holly. Top tune, mate!”

“That kind of respect and accolade from someone that you revere,” Bell enthuses, “is the best thing you could possibly hear from somebody. Those kind of things matter by somebody you revere. So whatever he thinks of us, we think highly of them as well. If they think lowly of us, we still think highly of them.”

Bell has bought tickets for Oasis’ Live ’25 Tour date at Rose Bowl Stadium next month, having briefly entertained the idea of seeing the Brits play in Scotland to experience the “cultural phenomenon” in full.

Oasis isn’t the only beloved ’90s band hitting the road this year. Weezer have live dates across the Americas through November, then the indie rockers head down under for a headline stint on the Good Things festival tour, which visits Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane in early December.

“We’re doing great. We’re kind of having a renaissance in a way. It’s an exciting time for us creatively and in the band,” Bell explains over a Zoom call. “We’ve never got along so well, and everybody’s very happy. So it’s a good time.”

That excitement might explain the band’s impressively productive spell during the pandemic, during which Weezer released six albums, including the Van Weezer project and the four album saga, Seasons.

And an unexpected lift came last year, when Weezer’s self-titled collection (also known as the Blue Album) marched into Billboard 200 chart, at No. 87, following its 30th-anniversary deluxe reissue. Even a mysterious Weezer film is said to be in development. Cuomo got tongues wagging at Coachella earlier in the year, when he told the audience, “we’ve been busy making the Weezer movie back in L.A. the last couple weeks.”

Bell admits “it’s possible” that new music could be premiered on international stages this year. “Anything’s likely,” he says. “We’ll play hits and things that people want to hear, but we also want to really enjoy the experience as well.” There’s “one song” he says the band has been brewing, which could make a setlist for a show near you. “It’s a great time to be alive for us.”

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