Mar. 16, 2025
Clint Black; Jimmy Buffett.Photo:Jason Kempin/Getty; Rodin Eckenroth/Getty
Jason Kempin/Getty; Rodin Eckenroth/Getty
Clint Blackis a musical legend in his own right, but he, too, is missing the one and onlyJimmy Buffett.
Black, 61, considered Buffett a “friend,” he tells PEOPLE, and Black himself was also just a massive fan.
“I spent a good bit of time around him. I felt like I knew him through all of his music as I listened growing up and read his books, and then got to be around him and found him to be the guy I thought he was,” says Black.
Mar. 16, 2025
Clint Eastwoodis back and looking better than ever.
The 88-year-old actor was spotted on set of his new filmThe Muleon Monday in Georgia. The legendary actor was seen staying cool with a straw hat and a light long-sleeve shirt and pants. He was also carrying a flower during the scene and was later driving a truck.
Eastwood is pulling triple duty on the shoot, as he’s starring, directing and producing his return to the big screen.
Mar. 16, 2025
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The actor and director, whose latest filmCry Machodebuts in theaters and on HBO Max on Sept. 17, is opening up about why he’s still hard at work in a new interview with theLos Angeles Times.
“I never think about it,” Eastwood said when asked if there was anything different from making a movie now compared to when he first started working. “If I’m not the same guy, I don’t want to know anything about it.
Mar. 16, 2025
Clint Eastwoodembarks on a life-changing journey in his new filmCry Macho.
In the first trailer for the movie, the actor/director, 91, stars as Mike Milo, a one-time rodeo star who takes a job from an ex-boss to bring the man’s young son, Rafo (Eduardo Minett), home from Mexico.
Forced to take the backroads on their way to Texas, the older man and young boy find unexpected bonds between them.
“You used to be strong, macho,” Rafo tells Mike.
Mar. 16, 2025
Clint Eastwoodhas always leaned Republican when it comes to his centrist politics, but in 2020 the actor and director has set his sights on Democratic hopeful Mike Bloomberg.
Eastwood, 89, opened up about his politics and his worldview in a new interview withThe Wall Street Journal, which ended with theRichard Jewellfilmmaker saying: “The best thing we could do is just get Mike Bloomberg in there.”
Though Eastwood admitted to theJournalin a story published Friday that he approves of “certain things that [President Donald] Trump’s done,” he said he wished Trump would lay off social media and restrain from using schoolyard name-calling on Twitter.