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From 'Beer Run' to 'Play a Train Song'
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From ‘Beer Run’ to ‘Play a Train Song’

by jummy84 November 16, 2025
written by jummy84

From “Alright Guy” and “Play a Train Song” to his rollicking “Talking Seattle Grunge Rock Blues”

In his own shambolic way, Todd Snider was a master songwriter — a follower of John Prine and Jerry Jeff Walker who specialized in sharp, often hilarious, story-songs about all manner of down-and-out characters, himself very much included. Over more than 30 years, Snider wrote about everything from the Kingsmen to pitcher Dock Ellis’ acid-aided no-hitter, always with empathy, self-awareness, and a winning stoner drawl. (Some of his best moments were not even songs — see the long, rambling, funny-as-hell monologues he’d tell onstage.) Here are 12 highlights. 

  • ‘Talking Seattle Grunge Rock Blues’

    LOS ANGELES, CA - NOVEMBER 20: Singer-songwriter Todd Snider performs at the Gimme Shelter benefit concert at the Palace Theatre in Los Angeles, California on November 20, 1995. (Photo by Jim Steinfeldt/Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images)
    Image Credit: Jim Steinfeldt/Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images

    A minor hit in 1994, this talking blues is an early example of Snider’s humor, which was by turns stoner-friendly and biting. Snider satirizes the commercialization of alternative rock with a rollicking song about a struggling band that relocates to the Northwest and discovers a novel trick: refusing to play at all. (Or, as Snider puts it, “silence: music’s original alternative.”) In the song, the band blows up, gets rich and even lands a spot on MTV Unplugged: “We went right out there and refused to do acoustical versions/Of the electrical songs we had refused to record in the first place/Then we smashed our shit.”  —Christian Hoard

  • ‘Alright Guy’

    (MANDATORY CREDIT Ebet Roberts/Getty Images) American singer Todd Snider in a posed portrait in view of the Arrigoni Bridge, 1996. (Photo by Ebet Roberts/Redferns/Getty Images)(MANDATORY CREDIT Ebet Roberts/Getty Images) American singer Todd Snider in a posed portrait in view of the Arrigoni Bridge, 1996. (Photo by Ebet Roberts/Redferns/Getty Images)
    Image Credit: Ebet Roberts/Getty Images

    One of Snider’s catchiest, most radio-friendly songs, “Alright Guy” found the innate troublemaker owning up to his proclivities. He liked to look at nude pics of Madonna, enjoyed his weed, and wasn’t averse to mouthing off at the police. But, hey, that was nothing, Snider countered. “I know I get wild and I know I get drunk/but it ain’t like I got a bunch of bodies in my trunk,” he sang. “I think I’m an alright guy.” The country singer Gary Allan recorded his own version of the song in 2001 and even titled his album after it, but not before tweaking one of Snider’s punchiest lyrics about “tearing up pictures of the Pope.” —Joseph Hudak

  • ‘Can’t Complain’

    American Folk musician Todd Snider plays guitar as he performs onstage at Medinah Temple, Chicago, Illinois,  November 27, 1997. (Photo by Paul Natkin/Getty Images)American Folk musician Todd Snider plays guitar as he performs onstage at Medinah Temple, Chicago, Illinois,  November 27, 1997. (Photo by Paul Natkin/Getty Images)
    Image Credit: Paul Natkin/Getty Images

    Snider turned an awful early gig in Phoenix (“A little out of place/A little out of tune,” the song begins) into one of his most beautiful meditations. The song, as much as any other, exemplifies the Tao of Todd, a mix of stoner mishap, zen acceptance, radical gratitude, and dry humor: “We’re all waiting in the dugout wishin’ we could pitch,” Snider sings, “How you gonna throw a shutout, if all you do is bitch?” — Jon Bernstein

  • ‘Long Year’

    SANTA ANA, CA - JUNE 12: Singer Todd Snider performs at the Galaxy Theatre in Santa Ana, California on June 12, 1998. (Photo by Jim Steinfeldt/Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images)SANTA ANA, CA - JUNE 12: Singer Todd Snider performs at the Galaxy Theatre in Santa Ana, California on June 12, 1998. (Photo by Jim Steinfeldt/Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images)
    Image Credit: Jim Steinfeldt/Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images

    Rarely did Snider get more vulnerable, and more honest, than he did on this haunting portrait of addiction from 2000’s Happy to Be Here. The best versions are live, just Todd by himself on guitar, with Todd telling the story that begins with a man trying — and struggling — to engage with twelve-step recovery and ends with him taking a shot of liquor. It’s always been a devastating portrait of isolation and the pain of recovery; Snider conjures worlds of emotion in his plainspoken tale of feeling alienated from the others in recovery: “Everyone was telling everyone how they felt,” Snider sings. “It felt like so long since I’d been young.” —J.B.

  • ‘Beer Run’

    American Folk musician Todd Snider plays guitar as he performs onstage at Medinah Temple, Chicago, Illinois,  November 27, 1997. (Photo by Paul Natkin/Getty Images)American Folk musician Todd Snider plays guitar as he performs onstage at Medinah Temple, Chicago, Illinois,  November 27, 1997. (Photo by Paul Natkin/Getty Images)
    Image Credit: Paul Natkin/Getty Images

    This well-turned story-song focuses on two kids with fake IDs who run afoul of a store clerk in the pursuit of cold ones, but find redemption (and brews) in time to see a Robert Earl Keen show in Santa Cruz. The song is catchy-as-hell and all good vibes, right down to the “B-double-E-double-R-U-N” chorus. A prime example of the hippie bonhomie that Snider gravitated toward in his lighter moments, not to mention one of the great beer songs ever. —C.H.

  • ‘Play a Train Song’

    Todd Snider during 2006 Park City - Todd Snider Portraits at HP Portrait Studio in Park City, Utah, United States. (Photo by J. Vespa/WireImage)Todd Snider during 2006 Park City - Todd Snider Portraits at HP Portrait Studio in Park City, Utah, United States. (Photo by J. Vespa/WireImage)
    Image Credit: J. Vespa/WireImage

    Snider’s tribute to East Nashville’s fast living unofficial mayor Skip Litz soon became his signature song. It’s trademark Todd, full of pathos, hillbilly humor, and raise-your-beer melodicism. Rarely did Snider play a show without performing this one, which, of course, was as much about himself as it was Litz (to hammer that home, Snider switches from first-person to third-person at times). “I was depressed because my friend had died,” Snider writes of the song in his memoir. “And my depression started to rhyme.” —J.B.

  • ‘Conservative Christian, Right-Wing Republican, Straight, White, American Males’

    Todd Snider during 4th. Annual AMERICANA Music Association Honors and Awards at Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, TN, United States. (Photo by Rick Diamond/WireImage)Todd Snider during 4th. Annual AMERICANA Music Association Honors and Awards at Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, TN, United States. (Photo by Rick Diamond/WireImage)
    Image Credit: Rick Diamond/WireImage

    Todd Snider didn’t mince words, and he left nothing to the imagination in this wild ride off 2004’s East Nashville Skyline that compared and contrasted two political ideologies. While the song is an indictment of the type of person spelled out in its lengthy title — dudes who are likely “gay bashin’, Black-fearin’, poor-fightin’, tree-killin’ regional leaders of sales” — it’s also a celebration of the community in which Snider counted himself. The hippies, Todd suggested, had it right all along, with their “tree-huggin’, love-makin’, pro-choicin’, gay weddin’” beliefs. Twenty-one years since Snider released the tune, it still resonates today across America’s great divide. —J.H.

  • ‘You Got Away With It (A Tale of Two Fraternity Brothers)’

    PARK CITY, UT - JANUARY 23:  Musician Todd Snider poses for a portrait at the Getty Images Portrait Studio during the 2006 Sundance Film Festival on January 23, 2006 in Park City, Utah.  (Photo by Mark Mainz/Getty Images)PARK CITY, UT - JANUARY 23:  Musician Todd Snider poses for a portrait at the Getty Images Portrait Studio during the 2006 Sundance Film Festival on January 23, 2006 in Park City, Utah.  (Photo by Mark Mainz/Getty Images)
    Image Credit: Mark Mainz/Getty Images

    There were few more pointed critiques of George W. Bush than this account, inspired in part by Snider’s attempt to crash rugby parties he wasn’t invited to in his youth in San Marcos, Texas, of a rich unaccountable young college student wreaking havoc on campus who’d later become the President of the Free World. The song was released in 2006, at the height of the Iraq War, and though the song never mentioned the current president by name, it ends with a sharp jab: “You’ll get away with this new thing, too.”  —J.B.

  • ‘The Devil You Know’

    Todd Snider performs during The Drop: Todd Snider at The GRAMMY Museum on October 8, 2009 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Rebecca Sapp/WireImage)Todd Snider performs during The Drop: Todd Snider at The GRAMMY Museum on October 8, 2009 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Rebecca Sapp/WireImage)
    Image Credit: Rebecca Sapp/WireImage

    Snider tells a harrowing story-song of an armed bank-robber on the run and making a detour at the narrator’s house in Nashville. The music is intense — more rocking and harder-edged than almost anything else in Snider’s catalog — and the narrative keeps you on the edge of your seat, as the singer tosses the crook his car keys and helps him get away. But it’s not just a story; it’s a musing on systemic poverty, culminating in one of the more definitive political statements of Snider’s career: “There’s a war going on that the poor can’t win.” —C.H.

  • ‘Just Like Old Times’

    hardly09_177_mac.jpg   Todd Snider plays the Rooster stage.  Day 2 of The (Hardly) Strictly Bluegrass Festival .    Event in, San Francisco, Ca, on 10/7/06.   Photo by: Michael Macor/ San Francisco Chronicle Ran on: 10-09-2006 Gillian Welch and David Rawlings, left, drew Saturday's only main stage encore. Emmylou Harris, top, played and sang every evening of the three-day free festival, which police estimated may have drawn up to half a million people. (Photo By Michael Macor/The San Francisco Chronicle via Getty Images)hardly09_177_mac.jpg   Todd Snider plays the Rooster stage.  Day 2 of The (Hardly) Strictly Bluegrass Festival .    Event in, San Francisco, Ca, on 10/7/06.   Photo by: Michael Macor/ San Francisco Chronicle Ran on: 10-09-2006 Gillian Welch and David Rawlings, left, drew Saturday's only main stage encore. Emmylou Harris, top, played and sang every evening of the three-day free festival, which police estimated may have drawn up to half a million people. (Photo By Michael Macor/The San Francisco Chronicle via Getty Images)
    Image Credit: Michael Macor/San Francisco Chronicle/Getty Images

    The story starts dodgy and gets dodgier: “There’s a Coke machine glowing through the parking lot/Call it a room with a view.” From there, Snider’s protagonist reunites with a sex worker he knew from growing up before they both get hassled by the police. So much happens in Snider’s perfect, three-verse country song that it ended up becoming the basis for a 2020 feature film starring RZA. “I say the guy’s a pool hustler, but it’s just me,” Snider said in 2019. “I was just sick of singing about guys with guitars, so I gave him a pool cue.” —J.B.

  • ‘Greencastle Blues’

    SAN FRANCISCO, U.S.A - OCTOBER 04:  Todd Snider and band perform on stage on the last day of Hardly Strictly Bluegrass at Speedway Meadow, Golden Gate Park on October 4, 2009 in San Francisco, California. (Photo by Anthony Pidgeon/Redferns)SAN FRANCISCO, U.S.A - OCTOBER 04:  Todd Snider and band perform on stage on the last day of Hardly Strictly Bluegrass at Speedway Meadow, Golden Gate Park on October 4, 2009 in San Francisco, California. (Photo by Anthony Pidgeon/Redferns)
    Image Credit: Anthony Pidgeon/Redferns/Getty Images

    Snider was nothing if not self-aware about his shortcomings, and in this 2009 song, he takes stock of chronic fuckups with wry honesty. It was inspired by a true story: Snider got picked up for weed possession in Greencastle, Indiana, and found himself wondering why a man in his forties should keep ending up like this. The lyrics are sweetly funny, while also asking questions that point toward something darker. “Some of this trouble just finds me,” Snider sings. “Most of this trouble I earn/ How do you know when it’s too late? How do you know when it’s too late? How do you know when it’s too late to learn?” —C.H.

  • ‘Working on a Song’

    INDIANAPOLIS, IN - APRIL 18:  Todd Snider performs at The Vogue on April 18, 2019 in Indianapolis, Indiana.  (Photo by Keith Griner/Getty Images)INDIANAPOLIS, IN - APRIL 18:  Todd Snider performs at The Vogue on April 18, 2019 in Indianapolis, Indiana.  (Photo by Keith Griner/Getty Images)
    Image Credit: Keith Griner/Getty Images

    ​​Snider stripped down his sound for 2019’s Cash Cabin Sessions: Vol. 3, a record of mostly solo acoustic songs recorded at Johnny Cash’s cabin studio in Hendersonville, Tennessee, the Nashville suburb where Snider would eventually move later in his life. He revisited his gift for humorous talking blues on the track “Talking Reality Television Blues,” but it’s “Working on a Song” that revealed the magic of his songwriting. It’s a gorgeous ditty about chasing the muse, in which he chronicles his failure to finish a song, all in the midst of singing a great one. It ends with a very Snider question: “Where will I go now that I’m gone?” —J.H.

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'The Silent Run' Debuts Trailer Ahead of Cairo Film Festival Screening
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‘The Silent Run’ Debuts Trailer Ahead of Cairo Film Festival Screening

by jummy84 November 12, 2025
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The trailer has debuted for Marta Bergman’s drama “L’enfant bélier” (The Silent Run) before it world premieres in International Competition at Cairo Film Festival.

The film centers on Sara and Adam who, with their two-year-old daughter, have entered Belgium illegally and are now trying to reach England. Crammed with other migrants in the back of a van, fear starts to overtake hope. Redouane, a police officer for 20 years, spends his nights chasing smugglers on Belgium’s busy motorway network. That night, as his team attempts to stop a van suspected of transporting migrants, everything changes.

The cast of the film, shot in French and Arabic, includes with Salim Kechiouche, Zbeida Belhajamor, Clara Toros and Abda Razak Alsweha.

The writers are Bergman, Camille Mol, Ely Chevillot and Sacha Ferbus.

The producers are Cassandre Warnauts and Jean-Yves Roubin for Frakas Productions, and Geneviève Lavoie and Richard Angers for Productions des Années Lumière.

International sales are being handled by B-Rated Intl. International distributors so far attached include Cineclub Internazionale (Italy), Destiny (France), O’Brother (Benelux) and Axia (Canada).

Born in Bucharest, Bergman first worked as a freelance journalist for print and television, before turning to documentary filmmaking. Her documentaires, which explore Romania and the Roma communities, include “Clejani Stories, Histoires, Povesti …,” “Happy Stay,” “One Day My Prince Will Come,” “Bucharest, Anonymous Faces,” and “The Ballad of the Snake, A Gypsy Story.”

In 2018, she directed her first fiction feature “Alone at My Wedding,” produced by Frakas Productions and shot between Belgium and Romania. It was selected at ACID in Cannes. “The Silent Run” is her second feature film.

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Zendaya Allegedly Refusing To Stand Next To "Euphoria" Co-Star Sydney Sweeney For 3rd Season Press Run, Wants NO Association w/ Her 'Racist Ad'
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Zendaya Allegedly Refusing To Stand Next To “Euphoria” Co-Star Sydney Sweeney For 3rd Season Press Run, Wants NO Association w/ Her ‘Racist Ad’

by jummy84 November 10, 2025
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Zendaya Allegedly Refusing To Stand Next To “Euphoria” Co-Star Sydney Sweeney For 3rd Season Press Run, Wants NO Association w/ Her ‘Racist Ad’

Zendaya appears to be drawing a line in the sand when it comes to her relationship with #SydneySweeney.

According to insiders who spoke with the Daily Mail, the actress is “refusing” to share stage space with her #Euphoria co-star during the press tour for season 3. One source explained, “It’s a difficult position for #Zendaya to be in because if she even stands next to Sydney on the red carpet, it can be read as her excusing Sydney’s views on Trump and her refusal to apologise for the racist ad.”

The tension reportedly stems from Sweeney’s involvement in a controversial #AmericanEagle jeans ad, one critics labeled a promotion of eugenics, as well as her support for #DonaldTrump. Things allegedly worsened when Sweeney doubled down on the ad in a recent #GQ interview, saying, “When I have an issue I want to speak about, people will hear.”

Chile…at this rate, the red carpet might need assigned seating.


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Tom Blyth Stars in 'High Finance' Thriller Film 'Bull Run' Official Trailer
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Tom Blyth Stars in ‘High Finance’ Thriller Film ‘Bull Run’ Official Trailer

by jummy84 November 5, 2025
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Tom Blyth Stars in ‘High Finance’ Thriller Film ‘Bull Run’ Official Trailer

by Alex Billington
November 4, 2025
Source: YouTube

“I was thinking we could do some number-crunching tonight – if you’re free.” Vertical has revealed their official trailer for a financial thriller film called Bull Run, made by filmmaker Alfredo Barrios Jr. as his feature directorial debut. It premiered at a film festival last year and will be out to watch on VOD later this month. In banking terms, a “bull run” is a period of sustained upward price movement in a market, such as stocks or cryptocurrencies, driven by investor confidence and optimism. The film follows a young former hockey player turned “high finance” banker working in NYC. In the wilds of Wall Street, one junior banker discovers that the only thing more dangerous than billion-dollar deals are the men signing them. Starring Tom Blyth with Chris Diamantopoulos, Jay Mohr, Zach Villa, Jordyn Denning, Ashwin Gore, Helena Mattson, Trevor Gretzky, Troy Garity, Sam Daly, and Alyshia Ochse. This film looks okay, but I’d rather recommend the excellent Fair Play film instead, also set in the cut-throat Wall Street offices.

Here’s the official trailer (+ poster) for Alfredo Barrios Jr.’s film Bull Run, direct from Vertical’s YouTube:

Bull Run Poster

“Greed has its limits.” Bobby Sanders (Tom Blyth), a hustling, fast-talking ex-pro-hockey-player-turned-junior-banker, navigates the quirky and somewhat surreal world of high finance as he confronts life’s meaning within his gilded cage. Bull Run is directed by up-and-coming filmmaker Alfredo Barrios Jr., making his feature film directorial debut after working on some TV series and a few short films previously. The screenplay is written by Alfredo Barrios Jr and Bill Keenan. Produced by Bill Keenan, Doug Ellin, Karen Baldwin, Howard Baldwin, Andrew Sugerman, Bill Immerman. This first premiered at the 2024 Newport Beach Film Festival last year but didn’t show up anywhere else. Vertical will release Barrios Jr’s Bull Run movie in select US theaters + on VOD starting November 14th, 2025 this fall. Anyone interested in this?

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Mascara That Won't Run, Smudge, or Flake, According to Amazon Shoppers
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Mascara That Won’t Run, Smudge, or Flake, According to Amazon Shoppers

by jummy84 October 31, 2025
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Look, we’ve all been there: You leave the house with your lashes looking pristine—long! Voluminous! Downright dramatic even!—only to catch your reflection halfway through the day and realize your perfect beat has been sabotaged by mascara flakes and smudges. Since, unfortunately for us, “raccoon chic” still isn’t trending (and probably never will), it’s time to upgrade to a formula that will keep you looking fresh for that post-work happy hour.

The truth is: not all mascaras are created equal. Some are just better than others. And while it might be difficult (and overwhelming!) to decipher which bottles deserve a spot in your makeup bag just by reading the product description, you don’t need to worry about that. You’re not a scientist! We poured over thousands of reviews to narrow down the list for you. 

Keep scrolling to shop the 8 best mascaras that won’t smudge, run, or flake—all on Amazon, all shopper-approved.

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Epiphone celebrate Oasis ‘Live '25’ tour with run of new Gem Archer and Bonehead guitars
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Epiphone celebrate Oasis ‘Live ’25’ tour with run of new Gem Archer and Bonehead guitars

by jummy84 October 31, 2025
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Epiphone is celebrating Oasis’ mammoth ‘Live ‘25’ tour by sharing a run of new Gem Archer and Bonehead guitars.

Both new models come inspired by the original guitars still wielded by Gem Archer and Paul “Bonehead” Arthurs on stage today, as they return to the live stages worldwide with Liam and Noel Gallagher for their first tour dates since 2009.

For Gem Archer, the model replicated and now on offer from the guitar manufacturer is the Sheraton – an Epiphone design first introduced in 1958, and has been used during the musician’s time in Oasis, Beady Eye, and Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds.

Dubbed the Masterbilt Gem Archer Sheraton, the new model is a semi-hollowbody, five-ply layered maple/poplar construction model, that comes with the signature etched Double Diamond on the rear of the headstock. It also features elegant mother-of-pearl block and abalone triangle inlays, a large 60s-style Sloped Dovewing headstock, pair of USA-made Gibson Mini Humbucker™ pickups, gold hardware and more.

It is available in both right-and left-handed versions, and comes with an Epiphone hardshell guitar case.

Discussing the history he has with his own model, Archer said: “The Epiphone Sheraton first came into my world when I borrowed Noel’s for Oasis tours and recording. When I started playing with him again in the High Flying Birds in 2017, this was the guitar I asked if he still had. I’m playing it again together with my signature model based on his ’66 original, on the Oasis ‘Live ’25’ tour.

“It’s got a ring and a clang to it, with loads of definition and clarity that I haven’t found in any other model.”

Gem Archer with his Sheraton guitar. CREDIT: Epiphone

Gem Archer's Epiphone Sheraton guitar. CREDIT: Epiphone
Gem Archer’s Epiphone Sheraton guitar. CREDIT: Epiphone

For Bonehead, the guitar replicated for the new Epiphone run is the Riviera, which he used everywhere from the early Oasis shows at The Water Rats in London to their era-defining nights at Knebworth.

His model is from 1984, and was used by him during the sessions for the landmark albums ‘Definitely Maybe’ and ‘(What’s The Story) Morning Glory?’, as well as the band’s tours throughout the ‘90s.

The new replica made by Epiphone features a five-ply layered maple body with a solid maple centerblock, Epiphone Sloped Dovewing headstock, a Gibson Crown inlaid in mother-of-pearl, Alnico Classic PRO™ pickups, Black witch-hat knobs and more.

“Epiphone Rivieras have been with me from the early rehearsals at the Boardwalk in Manchester all the way up to those historic shows at Knebworth and on into Liam’s solo career,” Paul “Bonehead” Arthurs said. “I’m still playing my original 1984 guitar on the Oasis 2025 tour, and I wouldn’t have it any other way.

“I’m excited to bring this new guitar to audiences who experienced it back in the day, as well as those coming out to see us on this tour. It plays great and sounds massive; you’re gonna love it.”

Both the Masterbilt Gem Archer Sheraton and Bonehead Riviera are now available at authorised Epiphone dealers, online, and at the Gibson Garage locations in London and Nashville.

Bonehead with his Riviera guitar. CREDIT: Epiphone
Bonehead with his Riviera guitar. CREDIT: Epiphone

Bonehead's Epiphone Riviera guitar. CREDIT: Epiphone
Bonehead’s Epiphone Riviera guitar. CREDIT: Epiphone

The Sheraton model is priced at £1,199, and the Riviera is priced at £849.

“2025 is turning out to be quite the year for live music, and we’re thrilled to play a small part in paying tribute to one of the greatest reunions of the 21st century!” said Lee Bartram, Head of Commercial and Marketing EMEA at Gibson. “The first time I remember seeing Gem playing that Cherry Red Epiphone Sheraton was on July 2, 2005, in Manchester—what a show!”

He added: “Gem was such an important part of the Oasis sound in the 2000s, and to see him carry that on with Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds makes it a privilege to be part of this project.

“Spotting that Epiphone Riviera on stage during the ‘Be Here Now’ tour in 1996 is something that stuck with me and inspired me to get my first Epiphone guitar. Nearly 30 years later, I’m honoured to have played a tiny part in bringing the Epiphone Paul ‘Bonehead’ Arthurs Riviera to life.”

This is far from the first time that a new run of guitars has been launched to celebrate the long-awaited Oasis reunion. Towards the start of the year, it was confirmed that Noel Gallagher had joined forces with Gibson to create a limited-edition run of Gibson ’78 Les Paul Customs. In August, he launched a new Gibson Les Paul, designed specifically for the Oasis ‘Live 25’ tour, which came with handwritten lyric sheets.

Earlier this month, Gibson shared details of another guitar being shared to mark a cultural phenomenon – an exclusive, limited edition ES-345 guitar designed for the 40th anniversary of Back To The Future.

Oasis are currently out on the Asia leg of their mighty Oasis Live ‘25 comeback tour, which kicked off in South Korea earlier this month and has seen the members perform with an honorary cut-out of guitarist Bonehead. The guitarist announced that he would be taking a planned break from the tour to continue with “the next phase of care” of his prostate cancer treatment. Mike Moore from Liam’s solo band has filled in in his absence.

Dates will continue tonight (Friday October 31) with a show at Marvel Stadium in Melbourne, before the band play two more shows there on November 1 and 4. Two shows in Sydney are planned for November 7 and 8, before Oasis wrap up their 2025 dates in Buenos Aires, Santiago, and São Paulo at the end of that month.

While the ‘Live 25’ tour may be coming to a close, rumours are swirling that Oasis may announce more dates for 2026. Liam teased more to come at their final Wembley gig, with him announcing: “‘Champagne Supernova’, see you next year.” He then playfully slapped himself on the wrists to scold himself for letting it slip.

The frontman then went on to claim that “it’s not even half time yet”, potentially suggesting there may be a second half to the reunion tour soon to come. There’s been additional speculation that Oasis may return to celebrate the 30th anniversaries of their legendary Maine Road and Knebworth gigs by playing Etihad Stadium and Knebworth next year.

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Movie Review: Minimalist thriller ‘Hallow Road’ lets your imagination run wild
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Movie Review: Minimalist thriller ‘Hallow Road’ lets your imagination run wild

by jummy84 October 29, 2025
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There are scary movies where everything is fleshed out, where filmmakers and craftspeople show a nightmare in all its horrifying detail. In those kind of films, jump scares and reveals can even be a relief, allowing the tension and anticipation to deescalate so you can move on to the next thrill.

Movie Review: Minimalist thriller ‘Hallow Road’ lets your imagination run wild

Filmmaker Babak Anvari’s “Hallow Road,” in theaters Friday, is the opposite. Written by William Gillies, “Hallow Road” is the kind of minimalistic thriller that knows that sometimes all you need to do is establish the right mood and your audience’s imagination will take it from there. It is all ambiguity and escalation, and relief is not in the cards.

The film begins at 2 a.m., panning across a leafy forest floor to a bloodied sneaker on the ground before cutting to a long, eerie shot inside a family home, where dinner has been left out on the table, and glass has been broken and only partially cleaned up. Then the frame goes back to the woods again with fragmented shots of lights in the trees. It’s nearly six minutes of this scene-setting before we meet any characters or are given any information about what’s going on.

As if that’s not enough of a disorienting entry into this world, it’s followed with a one-sided phone call. Maddie accepts a call from Alice , her university-age daughter who left their house abruptly after a fight, taking her father Frank’s car. Before Maddie can get much information, the calls cuts off. When they speak again, the situation has changed: There’s a been a wreck, and another person is hurt, possibly dead.

There’s a lot of confusion as the stress of the situation escalates. Frank keeps asking Maddie to put Alice on speakerphone. Maddie is trying to get information from a panicked Alice. We feel Frank’s pain in only getting part of the story, but, thankfully for everyone, Maddie does finally cave to speakerphone when they start driving to the scene — a remote forest some 40 minutes away. And we have no choice but to go on this journey with them as they navigate their own issues, ideas about how to help their daughter in this situation, what exactly caused the fight to begin with, and Maddie’s very tense attempt to coach her daughter through emergency CPR while they wait for the ambulance to arrive.

“Hallow Road” is partly about the mystery of what’s happened and what will happen — there is even a bit of a folklore element introduced that makes everything that much creepier and more confusing. You might even wonder from time to time what kind of film you’re actually watching — I think the clever trick of “Hallow Road” is that it can be different things to different viewers. In many ways, it’s also about the real nightmare of being a parent and not knowing what to do. The impulse may always be to protect, to shield, to minimize the consequences in that moment, but what are the long-term implications of that? Frank and Maddie both have different theories about the correct way to handle this horrible situation and both are right and wrong — and then there is the hysterical teen on the other end of the line.

The film plays out in near real time and its confined setting of the car recalls the Steven Knight thriller “Locke,” though a little less glossily cinematic. But that’s also OK since there’s plenty of visual interest in the faces and performances of its very compelling leads and smart script. One could imagine it being staged as a play.

It’s hard to discuss too much about what transpires in “Hallow Road” without spoiling its surprises. But ultimately, it’s an effectively minimalistic thriller that leaves much room for interpretation and debate, and a good option for anyone looking for something creepy to watch this Halloween without the gore.

“Hallow Road,” an XYZ Films release in theaters Friday, has not been rated by the Motion Picture Association. Running time: 80 minutes. Three stars out of four.

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Morgan Neville's Doc 'Paul McCartney: Man on the Run' Teaser Trailer
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Morgan Neville’s Doc ‘Paul McCartney: Man on the Run’ Teaser Trailer

by jummy84 October 28, 2025
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Morgan Neville’s Doc ‘Paul McCartney: Man on the Run’ Teaser Trailer

by Alex Billington
October 27, 2025
Source: YouTube

“I thought – we should start from square one. It’s a puzzle I had to unravel.” Prime Video has revealed the first look teaser trailer for Paul McCartney: Man on the Run, yet another new Beatles documentary – though this isn’t really about them, it’s about what happened after The Beatles. Man on the Run is a film by acclaimed, Oscar-winning doc director Morgan Neville (of 20 Feet from Stardom, Best of Enemies, Keith Richards: Under the Influence, Won’t You Be My Neighbor?, They’ll Love Me When I’m Dead). Currently set for release in February 2026, after first premiering at the 2025 Telluride Film Festival this fall. After The Beatles break up (in 1970), Paul McCartney forms new band called Wings with his wife Linda. Archival home footage shows Paul’s life with Linda, who influenced his music, as well as his experiences after The Beatles fame. The doc film follows Wings from formation through 1970s during which Paul wrote hit songs. The description says the film “captures Paul’s transformative post-Beatles era through a uniquely vulnerable lens.” Which sounds like we get to learn about a whole other side of him that we haven’t seen before. Enjoy.

First look teaser for Morgan Neville’s doc film Paul McCartney: Man on the Run, from YouTube:

Paul McCartney: Man on the Run Doc Teaser

Paul McCartney: Man on the Run Doc Teaser

The film takes viewers on an intimate journey through Paul McCartney’s extraordinary life following the breakup of The Beatles and formation of Wings with his wife, Linda. From director Morgan Neville, the doc film chronicles the arc of McCartney’s solo career as he faces down a myriad of challenges while creating new music to define a new decade. Through unprecedented access to previously unseen footage & rare archival materials, the doc captures McCartney’s transformative post-Beatles era through a uniquely vulnerable lens. Paul McCartney: Man on the Run is directed by acclaimed American filmmaker Morgan Neville, director of many great doc films Troubadours, 20 Feet from Stardom, Best of Enemies: Buckley vs. Vidal, Keith Richards: Under the Influence, Won’t You Be My Neighbor?, They’ll Love Me When I’m Dead, Roadrunner: A Film About Anthony Bourdain, Bono & The Edge, and The Saint of Second Chances previously, plus the recent STEVE! (martin) a documentary in 2 pieces doc. Produced by Chloe Simmons, Meghan Walsh, Scott Rodger, Ben Chappell, Michele Anthony, David Blackman, & Morgan Neville. Amazon will release Neville’s Man on the Run doc streaming on Prime Video starting in February 2026 next year.

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Culture at heart of Blue Jays’ World Series run
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Culture at heart of Blue Jays’ World Series run

by jummy84 October 26, 2025
written by jummy84

TORONTO – Whether it was at the draft, the trade deadline, or during free agency, Ross Atkins has always emphasized the importance of values during his decade as general manager of the Toronto Blue Jays.

Every time there was a potential addition to the team, Atkins never failed to mention their “high character.”

He believes that policy has paid off in 2025, with the Blue Jays reaching the World Series for the first time in 32 years in large part thanks to their cohesiveness and dedication to each other.

“I’ve always been taught and learned and believed strongly that hiring and identification of — whether it be players, coaches, scouts, anyone that’s helping support the organization — that hiring’s the most important thing we do,” said Atkins during a news conference on Friday before Game 1 of the World Series. “If you do that with values that are important to you, then over time, that’s going to pay off for you.”

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Atkins said that centring the team’s personnel policy and the resulting atmosphere is something that he and manager John Schneider actually spoke about earlier in the week.

“The thing that I think about the most is the relationships, the people that we have hired and the people that we have grown with together,” said Atkins, who was hired as the team’s GM in December 2015. “I’ve always felt there’s a big group of people here that I’m working with that will, for sure, be lifelong relationships and lifelong friendships.

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“This success — albeit we’re not done, with work to do — not just this year, but well beyond, I think just emboldens that feeling of how powerful these relationships will be.”

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Toronto led all of Major League Baseball with 49 come-from-behind wins in the regular season, with 12 of those victories coming when the Blue Jays trailed by at least three runs.

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They also rallied from a 2-0 deficit to the Seattle Mariners in the best-of-seven American League Championship Series. The climactic Game 7 in Toronto was capped by George Springer’s three-run homer in the seventh inning, undoing Seattle’s early 3-1 lead in that series finale.

“I think that’s what forms a good team. It’s talent and it’s players, but it’s people,” said Schneider before the World Series began. “I think that we’ve done such a phenomenal job of creating a culture where people are just welcome.


“It’s what we’ve grasped on to, the standard we’ve set. Not just the type of player we want, but the type of people we want in here, too.”

Schneider has been with the Blue Jays organization since 2002 when he was drafted in the 13th round of that year’s draft. He retired from playing after the 2007 season due to three concussions suffered that year, then became a minor-league manager for the rookie-level Gulf Coast League Blue Jays in 2008, working his way up through the franchise’s different levels of ball.

He said that the relationships that have been built in Toronto during Atkins’s tenure has helped create the culture that made the Blue Jays (94-68) playoff run possible.

“I think that when you’re trying to establish a winning environment and a winning organization that can do it repeatedly, that people come into play,” said Schneider. “People that are going to push things forward and not be satisfied.

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“Even this year, when we acquired (infielder Andres Gimenez) and signed (Anthony Santander) and signed Max (Scherzer), we were talking about what that would do for people around them too and where the people that we had already were in their career and in their lives.”

Schneider said it was also a factor in July as Major League Baseball’s trade deadline approached and the Blue Jays were gearing up for a deep post-season run.

“It was cool to have those conversations with Ross, understanding what we were doing at the time, and not trying to disrupt that,” said Schneider. “You want to try to add people that are going to help.

“So Seranthony (Dominguez), who is about as selfless as there is, Louis Varland, Ty France, they’re good pieces for what we already have, too. We made it a point to be really aware of it this year and, again, it’s been a couple years in the making to get to this point.”

Varland and France were traded to Toronto by the Minnesota Twins on July 31 for Alan Roden and Kendry Rojas. Varland, who has become a fixture in the Blue Jays bullpen in the post-season, said that the strong culture on his new team was immediately apparent.

“From the coaching staff to the players to the support staff to the chefs, like everybody’s great, everybody’s friendly, welcoming,” he said. “I saw this the other day, ‘the Glue Jays.’

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“That’s, like, a perfect way to sum it up. Everybody’s so close and everybody’s a great guy or girl.”

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Oct. 26, 2025.

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Netflix's 'Run Away,' Harlan Coben Series, First Photos: Minnie Driver
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Netflix’s ‘Run Away,’ Harlan Coben Series, First Photos: Minnie Driver

by jummy84 October 20, 2025
written by jummy84

Run Away, an upcoming Harlan Coben series starring James Nesbitt, Ruth Jones, Minnie Driver, and Alfred Enoch, will debut on Netflix on Jan. 1, 2026, following the 2025 success of the limited thriller series Missing You. On Monday, Netflix unveiled first-look pictures for the series, which uses the tagline: “How far would you go to bring her back?”

Run Away is produced by Quay Street Productions, part of ITV Studios. Coben serves as executive producer through his company, Final Twist Productions. Danny Brocklehurst is the lead writer and serves as executive producer. Quay Street Productions, Nicola Shindler and Richard Fee are executive producers.

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Other castmembers include Lucian Msamati, Jon Pointing, Tracy-Ann Oberman, Annette Badland, Maeve Courtier-Lilley, Ellie de Lange, Adrian Greensmith, Ellie Henry, Ingrid Oliver, Finty Williams, Joe McGann and Amy Gledhill.

The lead directors for Run Away are Nimer Rashed, who led episodes 1-3 and 7-8, as well as Isher Sahota, who handled episodes 4-6.

“Simon (Nesbitt) had the perfect life: loving wife and kids, great job, beautiful home. But then his eldest daughter Paige ran away, and everything fell apart,” reads a synopsis of the series. “So now, when he finds her, vulnerable and strung out on drugs in a city park, he finally has the chance to bring his little girl home. But it turns out she’s not alone, and an argument escalates into shocking violence. In the aftermath, Simon loses his daughter all over again, and his search to find her will take him into a dangerous underworld, revealing deep secrets that could tear his family apart forever.”

Run Away

Courtesy of Netflix/Ben Blackall

Run Away is one of 13 titles from best-selling author Coben produced for Netflix. It will feature eight hourlong episodes.

In keeping with previous Coben adaptations, Run Away is relocating the story from the U.S. to the U.K.. Filming took place in and around Manchester and the North West of England.

The first-look images released Monday show various characters in various scenes.

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