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How accurate is Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere? True story explained
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How accurate is Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere? True story explained

by jummy84 October 25, 2025
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There tends to be two distinct approaches a director can take when making a music biopic: a career-spanning story that touches on every aspect of the musician’s life or a more focused tale honing in on one particular chapter in extra detail.

Scott Cooper’s new film Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere – which stars Jeremy Allen White – opts for the latter option, chronicling the recording of Bruce Springsteen’s 1982 album Nebraska and exploring some of the personal issues he was facing at that time, some of which were rooted in childhood trauma.

“I wanted to keep the timeframe as tight and narrow as possible,” Cooper explained during an exclusive interview with RadioTimes.com. “It’s really only a few months of Bruce’s life.

“But I felt if I told the story well, then people would get a better understanding of Bruce Springsteen, paradoxically, then if I had told a cradle to kind of present day narrative.”

Read on to find out just how accurate the portrayal of this period is.

How accurate is Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere? True story explained

Cooper based his script on the non-fiction book of the same name by Warren Zanes, and so the film largely sticks to true events as they happened – albeit with the usual condensing (and a couple of fictional additions) that we usually see in films of this time.

The bulk of the narrative presents events truthfully: it is true that Springsteen recorded Nebraska in cassette tapes in his home and wanted to keep this stripped back sound for the finished record, while it’s also true that the record label – Columbia – had some reservations about the album and had to be persuaded of its merits by Springsteen’s manager Jon Landau (Jeremy Strong).

Meanwhile a number of other small details are true. For example, Springsteen really did get the title of his landmark hit Born in the USA from a Paul Schrader script and recorded the song in the middle of the Nebraska sessions before initially shelving it.

Furthermore, the scene in which Bruce breaks down in a therapist’s office after being told by Landau he needed to seek professional help is based on a story Springsteen himself told in his 2016 memoir Born to Run.

Jeremy Allen White as Bruce Springsteen and Jeremy Strong as Jon Landau in Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere 20th Century Studios

Springsteen also at times had a difficult relationship with his father – who was an alcoholic and bipolar – and he has gone on the record to praise Stephen Graham’s performance in the film, telling BBC Radio 2: “Stephen’s such an incredible actor and he just immediately inhabited my father’s physicality and inner emotion. He captured my dad’s struggles and spirit really well.”

Indeed, Springsteen has generally been very enthusiastic in his praise for the film, suggesting that it is – on the whole – a fairly accurate portrayal of his life.

However. one fictional aspect is the character of Faye Romano (Odessa Young), Springsteen’s lover in the film who is not based on any one real person but is rather a composite character inspired by various women in the singer’s life.

“I kind of just approached her like any fictitious character,” Young explained of Faye during an exclusive interview with RadioTimes.com. “There were some references in Deliver Me from Nowhere – in Warren Zanes’s book – and there were some references in Bruce’s memoir to people that he dated, or women that he knew – no one specific but just like little mentions.

“So I kind of mined that for some information, and also just Scott’s script. You know, Scott had a vision of Faye, and that was very real on the page. So I got really lucky that I just got a good script and a well-written character.”

Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere is now showing in UK cinemas.

Check out more of our Film coverage or visit our TV Guide and Streaming Guide to find out what’s on. For more TV recommendations and reviews, listen to The Radio Times Podcast.

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Laufey’s ‘Dream Concert’ Comes True at Red Rocks » PopMatters

by jummy84 October 21, 2025
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The dude at the front desk of the Hampton Inn in Golden, Colorado, was a pleasant enough fellow, even if his popular musical knowledge was lacking. “So what brings you here?” he routinely asked, perhaps thinking Coors Brewery or Dirty Dogs Roadhouse in the middle of an early fall afternoon were the likely options for a middle-aged couple looking for a place to collapse after a brew or two. 

“We’re going to Red Rocks,” was the reply, just wishing the quick delivery of room key cards wouldn’t further prolong the proceedings. 

“Oh, yeah! Who’s playing?” was his Captain Obvious follow-up, when just a few feet to his left was a sign listing all the October acts heading to the majestic outdoors amphitheater in Morrison, just a couple of miles from his workplace. 

The name “Laufey” brought a deer-in-the-headlights look, even after he was told the alternative artist was an Icelandic-Chinese singer-songwriter-producer who plays multiple instruments and has recently been performing in front of packed houses across North America. 

Either clueless or unimpressed or both, he added, “The only singer I know from Iceland is Björk.”  

Man, he never knew what he missed. For anyone else out of the loop: The pop queen, a fantastic young entertainer who seamlessly shifts genres from jazz to classical to her own show tunes that would rightly belong in a Tony Award-winning musical, wooed the masses numbering 9,000-plus on 8 October. 

Touring Canadian and US cities the rest of the year before heading across the pond in 2026 behind her latest full-length album, A Matter of Time, released on 22 August, Laufey (pronounced LAY-vay) reigned over an adoring audience. While the male species was represented, the majority were young girls in frilly white dresses and stylish women in fringe, beads, and bows who sang along to each song while standing on their dancing feet for most of the show that lasted nearly two hours. 

Following English singer-songwriter-actress Suki Waterhouse’s superb, wind-aided 40-minute set, some pre-show recordings ranging from Frank Sinatra (“Witchcraft”) to Chet Baker (“Look for the Silver Lining”) set the mood. Laufey recognizes the greats, no matter their age, race, or gender. 

Performing with a crackerjack four-piece band on her left and a stunning string quartet on her right, Laufey also brought along her robust alto, several instruments and four athletically inclined dancers, who added ballet and stretchy steps while keeping the leading lady on her toes. There was no doubt. A star was born on this starry, starry night. 

Classic Entrance 

For starters, old-fashioned black-and-white opening credits straight out of a silent movie appeared on the giant video screens on each side of the stage along with an “Act I” designation, assuring the Red Rockers this extravaganza wasn’t going to be a typical concert. 

Almost like “Clockwork”, her flashy first number of the album and set, the 2024 Grammy winner appeared shortly after the listed starting time of 8.10pm. She wasted no time in heaping praise on the scenic setting, saying enthusiastically, “I’m so, so excited to be here. This is probably the most beautiful venue I’ve ever played. It’s such a dream concert for me.” 

The equally upbeat “Lover Girl” followed, with rhythmic handclaps setting the pace along with squeals of delight from the crowd. Yet the essence of her existence even revealed itself in one line on this celebratory evening: “Oh, what a curse it is to be a lover girl.”

Even if there was a hint of sarcasm, nobody dared to argue the point of a hitmaker whose most recent record debuted at No. 4 on the Billboard 200 chart in early September. Humble, playful, warm, witty, charming and, yes, lovable, Laufey is living the dream, cursed or blessed. 

She also continued to reinforce a message of empowerment while touching on her own insecurities. “Dreamer”, from 2023’s Bewitched, utilized a cool piano intro and some pretty backing track harmonies while delivering the spirited lyrical statement: “No boy’s gonna kill the dreamer in me.”

To some bossa nova beats, doubts of realizing those dreams linger in “Falling Behind”, from 2022’s Everything I Know About Love, ending with, “Everybody’s falling in love but me.”

The ballad “Silver Lining”, enhanced with a swooning croon and her red Gibson ES-335 electric guitar, brought out the lights from a throng of cellphone holders who also sang along to these harsh words: “When you go to hell, I’ll go there with you too.” 

From devilish to angelic beliefs in a matter of seconds, Laufey gushed after the song, reiterating, “Thank you for lighting up the world up for me. It’s a very crazy feeling to feel like all my dreams are coming true. … I know you guys are busy and your time is valuable and the fact that you spent your time and money to come here, I don’t take it for granted, not for one second.”

Though many of her own songs (including 13 of the 15 from the latest LP that offers a cover of “Seems Like Old Times” as a bonus cut) are filled with romantic notions that either hit or miss, she doesn’t hesitate to put members of the opposite sex in their place. 

“Bored”, from 2024’s Bewitched: The Goddess Edition, is a clearcut example of that impulse, with just the title eliciting loud cheers, laughs and screams by her supporters. In introducing the song, Laufey admitted it’s “kinda mean,” yet honestly conveyed that “it’s about that feeling when you’re with someone and you just kind of develop, how you say, ‘Ick!’ And why? Just like all of a sudden, everything about this person is starting to annoy you.”

It’s another ballad with her lovely voice providing a hostile thought, reminiscent of Carly Simon’s “You’re So Vain”: 

Maybe you’re just way too vain to be interesting /
Baby keep talking but nobody’s listening
Lyrics from Laufey’s “Bored” 

Photo: Emma Summerton / AWAL

‘Welcome to My Jazz Club’ 

Laufey cooled down for “Act II” as the set transformed into a jazz setting that included the appropriate music, starting with “Seems Like Old Times”, initially recorded by Guy Lombardo’s orchestra in 1945. The gorgeous tune, covered by the likes of Kate Smith, Ella Fitzgerald, and Rosemary Clooney, first did a number on me when I heard Diane Keaton bashfully sing it as the title character in Annie Hall. 

Keaton’s death three days after this show will make the song linger even more in my mind, along with its performance by Laufey, who takes those soothing, nostalgic notes to another level with a jolt of jazzed-up swing. 

After her stunning rendition, Laufey explained, “I really want to find a way to make kind of like a unique, intimate moment in the middle of the set, where these guys really get to shine and I kind of get to dance a little, you know.” 

Annie Hall couldn’t have said it better. The musicians for this accomplished mission were: Heather Rivas, keys; Dario Bizio, bass; and Maverick MacMillan, drums. (Guitarist Ryland Holland wasn’t part of the jazz ensemble.)

Along with her own originals like “Valentine”, “Fragile”, and “While You Were Sleeping”, “Act II” included a cover of “It Could Happen to You” from the Great American Songbook.  

A piano-driven standard recorded by Bing Crosby in 1943 with music written by Jimmy Van Heusen, Laufey added a lemon-fresh zest while performing it on this A Matter of Time tour for the first time at Red Rocks, scatting included. This chanteuse brings to mind the glory days of yesteryear, with sultry torch singers like Billie Holiday and Julie London. Laufey on the Rocks? Yes, please!

Fashion Forward 

Known for her Oddli-created felt crowns that were spotted throughout the crowd, Laufey took about a five-minute intermission while nearing the show’s halfway point to announce her “best-dressed guest” on a night when passion was displayed by a fashion-conscious audience. 

A girl named Lucy, whose hand-sewn hoop skirt woven to include the clock theme that’s a central part of the third full-length studio album and stage design, appeared starstruck when walking up to meet Laufey. The excited winner received a special crown adorned with painted red rocks from “Mei Mei”. The artist’s popular life-sized bunny mascot will be the subject of the first-time author’s debut picture book that will be published next April. 

Made for little kids (and fans of all ages), Laufey has developed a special connection with youngsters through her music and outside projects, recently launching the Laufey Foundation, a nonprofit organization created to benefit aspiring musicians. 

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Lucy the best-dressed guest with Laufey. Photo: Nicole Mago

Her affection for fellow artists is also apparent as this tour includes dates with various orchestras, along with a special opening act at Red Rocks and other cities. Laufey gave a shout-out to Waterhouse, cheerfully saying, “I feel so lucky when I get to have someone so cool and talented open for me. Really, I feel like I get a free concert every night. It’s honestly how I choose who will support me on tour. I am like, ‘Who do I want to hear every single night?’”

Multicultural (also half-Chinese; her mother is from Guangzhou) and multi-instrumental, Laufey mentioned she grew up fascinated with the cello as an orchestra member and “I always dreamt of getting cheers for playing” the instrument. “It’s been the greatest joy of my life to get to continue on this journey of recording songs with orchestras and playing with orchestras,” she said, turning to a grand piano to perform “Let You Break My Heart Again”. The weeper (“one of the very first songs I ever put out,” she offered) appears on the soundtrack album/concert film A Night at the Symphony: Hollywood Bowl. It includes the wistful-thinking line “Someday, someone will like me like I like you”. 

Don’t be misled, though. Laufey isn’t a woebegone, down-on-her-luck outcast. Combating anger/disappointment with a deft sense of humor, this is a performer who can add comedic touches to tragic episodes. During a mid-set video, she even poked fun at herself for making a few outfit changes. (“It’s my show,” she acts with a sneer. “I can wear what I want.”)

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Photo: Emma Summerton / AWAL

Beauty and the Beat 

The ever-changing stage displayed a spinning carousel in the background as the enchanting song of the same name opened “Act III” with Laufey accompanied by her acoustic guitar. “Forget-Me-Not” featured the beautiful sounds of string quartet players Michelle Shin, Lucinda Chiu, Chrysanthe Tan, and Juan-Salvador Carrasco. Dancers Olivia Zeimi, Julia Alaimo, Bostyn Brown and Dabria Aguilar returned for “Cuckoo Ballet”, a tick-tock clock starting an orchestral-like instrumental interlude on which Laufey played the cello. 

Then the knives came out again like deep cuts from a sharp sword. In the sprightly “Mr. Eclectic”, leading off “Act IV,” she sings: “Talking ’bout some dead composer / You’re just a stoner patronizing me.” 

In “Clean Air”, Laufey drops an F-bomb while sweetly telling off her target, “My soul has suffered, get the fuck out of my atmosphere.” 

On the swirling “Tough Luck,” one of the finest cuts off A Matter of Time (that she coproduced with customary collaborator Spencer Stewart and new addition Aaron Dessner of the National), an ultimate loser hears: 

Tough luck, my boy, your time is up / I’ll break it first, I’ve had enough /
Of waiting ’til you lie and cheat / Just like you did to the actress before me
Lyrics from Laufey’s “Tough Luck”

Overcoming obstacles while admitting her insecurities are “still kind of there,” Laufey addressed the latter ahead of “Snow White”.  Calling it “probably the most vulnerable song on my new album,” the words ring true: “The world is a sick place, at least for a girl.” This one was born in Reykjavik, while raised there and in Washington, DC, before graduating from the famed Berklee College of Music in Boston.

Laufey remembers herself growing up in Iceland (with Junia, her identical twin sister) as “an orchestra nerd” with different hobbies, “and it was glaringly obvious to me that I was different, and I didn’t feel … like it was a good thing. I see it now as a good thing. … 

“I really empower all of you to always share your feelings and even though it’s really scary, they can be a very powerful tool.” There’s obviously stainless-steel strength in the woman whose full name is Laufey Lin Bing Jonsdottir.

“Act V” started and ended with the magnificent fury of “Sabotage”.  Reaching her peak by ascending the stage’s high staircase, this for-real idealist who can follow up that explosive set closer with the tender encore “Letter to My 13-Year-Old Self” doesn’t mess around. It’s only A Matter of Time for infatuation to strike anyone willing to join Laufey’s winning troupe of loyal lovelies. 

That includes the Golden guy who’s too busy checking in guests before checking out this team dream weaver.

October 21, 2025 0 comments
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'Hello Betty,' True Story Behind a Swiss Icon, Boarded by Picture Tree
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‘Hello Betty,’ True Story Behind a Swiss Icon, Boarded by Picture Tree

by jummy84 October 20, 2025
written by jummy84

Berlin-based sales company Picture Tree Intl. has acquired worldwide sales rights including Germany and Austria from C-Films to “Hello Betty,” the upcoming feature from director Pierre Monnard, who also directed “Winter Palace,” the first Swiss series co-produced by Netflix.

The film centers on the true story of Emmi Creola, the visionary advertising pioneer who created the Swiss culinary icon Betty Bossi in 1956 — a fictional figure who went on to become a household name across generations and language regions in Switzerland.

“Hello Betty,” which stars Sarah Spale, portrays a woman navigating ambition, creativity and the limitations of a male-dominated society. What began as a clever marketing idea became a cultural phenomenon, shaping the way a nation cooked and viewed modern domesticity.

Producer Peter Reichenbach of C-Films said, “Everyone in Switzerland knows Betty Bossi. This film finally tells the story of the brilliant woman behind the name. It’s a story with humor, heart, and universal resonance.”

“ ‘Hello Betty’ is a rare mix of strong emotional storytelling and commercial accessibility,” added Andreas Rothbauer, managing director of Picture Tree Intl. “It has all the ingredients to travel widely — a charismatic female lead, a fascinating real-life story, and broad audience appeal.”

The film will premiere on Nov. 4, 2025, and will be released nationwide across all language regions of Switzerland starting Nov. 20, through Ascot Elite Entertainment.

“Hello Betty” is produced by C-Films in co-production with SRF Swiss Radio and Television, SRG SSR and CH Media TV AG, with support from the Federal Office of Culture, Zurich Filmfund, Cinéforom, Loterie Romande, Stage Pool Focal/Ernst Göhner Foundation and Suissimage, in collaboration with Ascot Elite Entertainment.

October 20, 2025 0 comments
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Shah Rukh Khan's Touching Comment About Salman Khan's Family Proves He's A True Friend! | Glamsham.com
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Shah Rukh Khan’s Touching Comment About Salman Khan’s Family Proves He’s A True Friend! | Glamsham.com

by jummy84 October 18, 2025
written by jummy84

In an event that created ripples of enthusiasm through the world of entertainment, Bollywood’s triumvirate of legends — Shah Rukh Khan, Salman Khan, and Aamir Khan — reunited at Riyadh’s Joy Forum 2025. The union of these three superstars, who have ruled over Hindi cinema for more than three decades, made the event a night to remember as a celebration of friendship, legacy, and mirth.

The night was filled with honest talks, funny stories, and introspective words. When the three men stepped out onto the stage, they talked of their incredible careers, their friendship, and what they think of the new generation of performers. But it was one conversation that resonated with fans everywhere.

Salman Khan, smiling back at them, said, “Aamir Khan has a film background, and I have one too. But this fellow, Shah Rukh Khan, does not.” Shah Rukh caught him short before he could go on, interrupting himself as usual with a wisecrack: “Sorry I interrupted, I too have a film background — Salman Khan’s family is my family.”

The comment killed the house, with thunderous applause and cheers ringing out from the audience. Aamir, chuckling and moved by the bonhomie, added warmly, “Now you know why Shah Rukh Khan is a star.” The moment perfectly epitomized the affection and respect that the three superstars genuinely share.

The discussion also moved towards the new generation, especially Shah Rukh Khan’s son, Aryan Khan. Salman complimented Aryan’s highly discussed web series The Ba**ds of Bollywood as a “big success.” He jokingly said that SRK would be really happy only when Aryan finally took his place on the big screen.

The complete conversation of the iconic Khan trio from Joy Forum in Saudi Arabia earlier today is here! #ShahRukhKhan #SalmanKhan #AamirKhan #JoyForum2025 pic.twitter.com/LdDYGg866t

— Shah Rukh Khan Warriors FAN Club (@TeamSRKWarriors) October 17, 2025

SRK, always quick on his feet, replied with typical humor. He made a joke that if Salman ever had a son, he would like him to be the biggest star the world has ever seen — a lighthearted observation which left Salman and Aamir in stitches.

Also Read: The Diwali Party That Might Not Happen: Shah Rukh Khan’s Big Decision!

The three then discussed more seriously how today’s youth are more “video-literate” and in terms of creative drive. “They get the medium in ways that we didn’t at their age,” Shah Rukh pointed out, in reference to the change in storytelling and audience interaction.

The reunion was not all about stars — it was a glimpse into the true friendship between three of Bollywood’s all-time greats. For the fans, it was a night of nostalgia and warmth and the magic that SRK, Salman, and Aamir bring only when they are together.

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Official Trailer for 'Zodiac Killer Project' Fascinating Doc on True Crime
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Official Trailer for ‘Zodiac Killer Project’ Fascinating Doc on True Crime

by jummy84 October 17, 2025
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Official Trailer for ‘Zodiac Killer Project’ Fascinating Doc on True Crime

by Alex Billington
October 17, 2025
Source: YouTube

“It feels like a puzzle right on the verge of being solved…” Music Box Films has revealed an official trailer for a documentary film titled Zodiac Killer Project, which premiered at the 2025 Sundance Film Festival earlier this year. This experimental indie creation is the latest project from filmmaker Charlie Shackleton. He explains he was working on a Zodiac Killer true crime doc, but when it fell apart he made this instead. Against the backdrop of deserted spaces, a filmmaker explores his abandoned Zodiac Killer documentary, delving into the true crime genre’s inner workings at a saturation point. “A witty and beautifully assembled deep dive into our obsession with serial killers and the stories we tell about them, Shackleton’s resuscitation of his abandoned film follows in the free-range footsteps of documentary philosophers Errol Morris, Werner Herzog, and Joshua Oppenheimer.” It’s less about the killer, more about how people adore crime stores. As one critic eloquently explains: it’s “a work of criticism as well as a work of art, it’s a sharp takedown of our culture’s obsession with true crime, identifying and skewering the genre’s most familiar tropes.” It is a must watch for all true crime fans, and for documentary fans, something unique and contemplative. Check it out.

Here’s the official trailer (+ poster) for Charlie Shackleton’s doc Zodiac Killer Project, from YouTube:

Zodiac Killer Project Doc Trailer

Zodiac Killer Project Doc Poster

Charlie Shackleton was hot on the trail of the next great American true crime documentary—a riveting account of a highway patrolman’s quixotic effort to identify and capture the infamous “Zodiac Killer”. So he devised a plan, began collecting interviews, and shot “evocative B-roll” footage of ghostly California freeways and parking lots where the killer may have once lurked. And then the project fell apart, leaving Shackleton with fragments of the unfinished film and time to ruminate on shortcuts and signifiers of the ubiquitous genre. Zodiac Killer Project emerges from the ash heap to probe and deconstruct the form with the incisive eye of a true crime connoisseur. Zodiac Killer Project is directed by acclaimed indie filmmaker Charlie Shackleton, his second doc feature after The Afterlight (2021) previously, and many other short films under the name Charlie Lyne. Produced by Catherine Bray, Anthony Ing, and Shackleton. This initially premiered at the 2025 Sundance Film Festival earlier this year. Music Box Films will debut the Zodiac Killer Project doc in select US theaters starting November 21st, 2025 this fall. For details visit their official site.

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Gavin & Stacey icon in look at crime drama led by True Blood favourite
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Gavin & Stacey icon in look at crime drama led by True Blood favourite

by jummy84 October 10, 2025
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Meanwhile, Green Wing’s Sarah Alexander and Gavin & Stacey icon Larry Lamb, who both play supporting roles in the series, also feature.

You can watch the trailer at the top of this article now.

Larry Lamb in Art Detectives. Jack McGuire/AcornTV

Art Detectives is set to launch on U&DRAMA on Thursday 30th October, with the full box set also being made available in full on U from that date.

The series will follow Mick and Shazia as they solve murders connected to the world of art and antiques, from Old Master paintings and medieval manuscripts to Banksy street art and collectible vinyl.

Stephen Moyer and Sarah Alexander, wearing glasses and looking closely at some evidence in Art Detectives.

Stephen Moyer and Sarah Alexander in Art Detectives. Peter Marley/AcornTV

The synopsis for the series says: “Each episode follows Mick and Shazia as they navigate a rich and colourful world driven by greed, obsession, lust and revenge.

“Throughout the season, the artfully astute detectives encounter a fake Vermeer, Viking gold, a rare Chinese vase and items rescued from the Titanic.

Stephen Moyer and Nina Singh in Art Detectives.

Stephen Moyer and Nina Singh in Art Detectives. AcornTV

“Mick navigates these demanding cases while managing a budding romance with museum curator Rosa (Alexander) and the sudden reappearance of his charismatic father, Ron (Lamb), who just happens to be one of Britain’s most notorious forgers.”

Lamb was seen reprising his role as Mick Shipman on the final episode of Gavin & Stacey at Christmas, while earlier this year he also appeared in Channel 5 drama The Feud, opposite Jill Halfpenny and Jamie-Lee O’Donnell.

Art Detectives will launch on free streaming service U and U&DRAMA on Thursday 30th October – visit U here. Find U on Instagram at @‌streamonu.

Check out more of our Drama coverage or visit our TV Guide and Streaming Guide to find out what’s on. For more TV recommendations and reviews, listen to The Radio Times Podcast.

October 10, 2025 0 comments
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Where it Was Filmed & True Story of Kevin McKay – Hollywood Life
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Where it Was Filmed & True Story of Kevin McKay – Hollywood Life

by jummy84 October 8, 2025
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Image Credit: Apple TV+

California’s wildfires have gripped the nation in years. Dry conditions have made it difficult for the West Coast to prevent and contain them. Nine months after a string of infernos destroyed multiple Los Angeles County towns, Apple TV+’s The Lost Bus, starring Matthew McConaughey and America Ferrera, premiered, focusing on the 2018 Camp Fire, which burned the Northern California town of Paradise.

Considered the state’s deadliest wildfire to date, with 85 casualties, the Camp Fire started from a failed Pacific Gas & Electric Co. (PG&E) transmission line. The blaze destroyed more than 18,000 structures and displaced more than 50,000 people in the area. Smoke blanketed neighboring counties for nearly three weeks before the fire was contained.

Below, Hollywood Life explains the true story behind The Lost Bus, where the production was filmed and more about the cast.

Where Was The Lost Bus Filmed? Movie Location

Thought it takes place in the town of Paradise, California, where the Camp Fire ravaged, The Lost Bus was filmed in Ruidoso, New Mexico.

The True Story Behind The Lost Bus Movie: Who Is Kevin McKay?

Kevin McKay, played by McConaughey, was a real bus driver who inspired the on-screen character. The film was directly based on one story from Lizzie Johnson‘s 2021 book, Paradise: One Town’s Struggle to Survive an American Wildfire.

November 8, 2018, McKay responded to an emergency call about 22 children and two teachers who needed to be evacuated from Ponderosa Elementary school from a fast-moving wildfire. McKay drove them for five hours through 30 miles of thick smoke and fire until they were safe, he told CBS News that year. The two schoolteachers with McKay used ripped pieces of his shirt to help avoid breathing in the smoke.

Unlike his character in the film, McKay’s real-life family had already evacuated when he answered the emergency call.

“I just knew that things were going to continue to escalate,” McKay told CBS in 2018. “We didn’t leave until every kid was accounted for, and every kid was with their mom and dad.”

The second schoolteacher did not want to be involved the film, so only Ferrera’s character, Mary Ludwig, is portrayed on screen.

The Lost Bus Movie Cast & Characters

In addition to McConaughey’s McKay and Ferrera’s Ludwig, the rest of the cast features Yul Vazquez as Ray Martinez, the Cal Fire Division chief, Ashlie Atkinson as Ruby, the bus depot dispatcher, Levi McConaughey (McConaughey’s real-life son) as Shaun McKay, Kevin’s son, Kay McCabe McConaughey (McConaughey’s real-life mother) as Sherry McKay, Kate Wharton as Jen Kissoon, the Cal Fire battalion chief, Danny McCarthy as McKenzie, Spencer Watson as Hopkins, Nathan Gariety as Levi and Gary Kraus as Sheriff Thomas.

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The Lost Bus true story: How accurate is the Matthew McConaughey film?
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The Lost Bus true story: How accurate is the Matthew McConaughey film?

by jummy84 October 7, 2025
written by jummy84

It stars Matthew McConaughey as a bus driver who emerged as a true hero in the midst of the disaster, after he drove 22 children and their teachers to safety during the catastrophic fire, with the film depicting some incredibly dramatic scenes as he took charge of the situation.

Read on for everything you need to know about the true story behind the film.

Is The Lost Bus based on a true story?

The simple answer is yes – the film is based on true events that occurred during the 2018 Camp Fire in Northern California’s Butte County, which became one of the most destructive wildfires in the state’s history.

Specifically, it adapts a section of Lizzie Johnson’s non-fiction book Paradise: One Town’s Struggle to Survive an American Wildfire, focusing on the heroic exploits of bus driver Kevin McKay, who was responsible for navigating 22 children and their teachers to safety in the midst of the carnage.

How accurate does The Lost Bus portray the real events?

In the loosest sense, The Lost Bus appears to be a broadly accurate retelling of events as they happened – but there are certainly areas in which dramatic liberties have been taken to exaggerate certain elements and even add some fictional beats.

For example, the storyline about McKay’s teenage son Shaun is amended for the film. In reality, he had evacuated hours before his father began his perilous journey and so McKay did not need to worry about his son’s safety while he was driving.

The Lost Bus. Apple

Meanwhile, most of the more dramatic action sequences are also an exaggeration, added to transform the film into a cinematic affair: in real life, most of the journey involved them being stuck in traffic rather than driving at high speeds and dodging fires.

Many of the other extra dramatic aspects – including the scene where armed looters banged on the door and the part in which McKay stopped the bus in the middle of an empty park are also inventions, while the loss of connection the bus experienced also appears to have been exaggerated.

So while the heroics of McKay were undoubtedly very real, it’s best to take the events seen in the film with a pinch of salt.

What real events are left out in The Lost Bus?

The most obvious omission in the film is that one of the two teachers who was present in the bus – the then-29-year-old Abbie Davis – is left out of the narrative, with the only named teacher being America Ferrera’s Mary Ludwig. This was actually at the request of the real Davis, who told the filmmakers that she wished not to be included.

Meanwhile, the film also doesn’t deal with the aftermath of the fire, which saw Pacific Gas and Electric (PG&E) accepting responsibility due to faulty equipment it operated, pleading guilty to 84 felony counts of involuntary manslaughter and an additional felony count of unlawfully starting a fire.

Explaining why there wasn’t more focus on PG&E, Greengrass told Time that the film was “not really a film about PG&E” and that while “their failure to maintain the infrastructure was the prime course of the fire”, the “thing that movies do best is [portray] the resilience of human beings in the face of adversity and peril”.

The Lost Bus is available to watch on Apple TV+ – sign up to Apple TV+ now.

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Bad Girl is a coming-of-age drama that follows a young woman’s journey through self-discovery and challenges. The film stars Anjali Sivaraman in the lead role and is backed by two of Indian cinema’s most respected names – Vetrimaaran and Anurag Kashyap. It is produced under Vetrimaaran’s Grass Root Film Company, with Anurag Kashyap also joining as a co-producer. The cast of Bad Girl recently shared their thoughts on working with Anurag Kashyap.

Shanthi Priya & Anjali Sivaraman On Anurag Kashyap As A Producer

Veteran actress Shanthi Priya remembered her first meeting with the filmmaker and how unexpectedly he became involved with the project. Speaking to Bollywood Bubble, she said, “First day when he came on set, he was seeing the monitor and we talked, I thanked him for giving me this opportunity. That was the only chat we had. I never interacted with Anurag Kashyap sir but only after the first schedule I come to know that he is showing interest and will come on board.”

Lead actress Anjali Sivaraman also expressed her excitement about having Anurag Kashyap support the film. She shared, “It was a surreal experience, he is a powerhouse in the film industry, people who are highly respected and to see value in our movie, it felt like we were doing something right. With AK sir, he is someone who I have admired and wanted to work with for so many years. For me it was like a dream come true. It was a great feeling that he was so enthugastic and excited about the film.”

With powerful names backing it and heartfelt performances, Bad Girl is a film that promises an emotional and meaningful journey. It is written and directed by Varsha Bharath.

For more news and updates from the entertainment world, stay tuned to Bollywood Bubble.

Also Read: EXCLUSIVE: Shashank Khaitan REACTS To Sunny Sanskari Ki Tulsi Kumari And Kantara: Chapter 1 Box Office Clash; Says, “My Film Has Limitless Potential…”

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Manisha has established a reputation for insightful and engaging storytelling with over six years of expertise in the industry. With a deep passion for cinema, she brings a unique perspective to her coverage, making it a trusted voice in the entertainment world.

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