When we look at celebrities, it’s easy to assume their lives unfold effortlessly—careers taking off, money flowing, doors opening. What often gets missed is how much weight sits behind the public image. Sometimes the success arrives alongside deep instability, unresolved grief, and years spent trying to outrun the past.
That is the reality Josh Brolin explores in his newly released memoir, From Under the Truck. The book is not a victory lap or a polished Hollywood retrospective. Instead, it is a raw, often unsettling look at the experiences that shaped him long before fame solidified his place in the industry. Continue reading…