You may recognize Tim Blake Nelson from "O Brother, Where Art Thou?" and "The Ballad of Buster Scruggs," but his latest book "Superhero" explores what he considers Hollywood's favorite genre. Trump ...
When he’s not busying himself being one of the most recognizable and varied character actors in Hollywood, Tim Blake Nelson is also an author, now with two novels under his belt. His second, just ...
Picture 14-year-old Tim Blake Nelson sitting at dinner in Oklahoma, delivering a 25-word book report on Ernest Hemingway’s “The Old Man and the Sea.” The assignment came from his father; literary ...
TULSA, Okla. — Actor Tim Blake Nelson will be at Congregation B’nai Emunah, located at 1719 South Owasso Avenue, to celebrate the publication of his new book, 'Superhero' on Thursday December 11 at 7 ...
What were your favorite movies of the year? Eddington. This was a film that never tried to be liked. It exposed our political and cultural extremes unsentimentally, unapologetically, and rigorously.
EXCLUSIVE: Old Henry and O Brother, Where Art Thou star Tim Blake Nelson is set to star in western Where the Sparrows Fly, which Alliance Media Partners (AMP) is launching for this week’s American ...
Tim Blake Nelson forecasts a grim future in his play, And Then We Were No More, which director Mark Wing-Davey opened last week at Off-Broadway’s La MaMa. Here is a world without judges or juries.
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by The actor Tim Blake Nelson has written a dystopian drama set in an unspecified future that puts forth lofty themes. Too bad it’s short on specifics.
Directed by Obie Award winner Mark Wing-Davey and led by Elizabeth Marvel, the production imagines a chilling near-future justice system where a lawyer must defend a prisoner deemed “beyond ...
Tim Blake Nelson says O Brother, Where Art Thou?, which he stars in alongside George Clooney and John Turturro, is the movie that changed his life. Sitting down for Vulture's Role Call series, Nelson ...