Josh Brolin Opens Up About Memoir, Family Struggles, and Hollywood Ambitions
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Josh Brolin, in his memoir "From Under the Truck," reflects on his tumultuous past and sobriety journey, while expressing strong support for Denis Villeneuve's "Dune: Part Two." Brolin, who plays Gurney Halleck in the film, believes Villeneuve deserves an Oscar nomination for the sequel, which he considers superior to the first installment. Brolin's memoir candidly explores his struggles with addiction and his transformation into a more disciplined actor.
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