Adam Goldberg describes his latest film “No Way Jose” as “a coming of middle age story,” and its studio agrees.
“Amazingly I wrote that on the script and Sony said, ‘That’s cool too, for the poster,’” Goldberg told TheWrap’s Greg Gilman during a new episode of “Drinking With the Stars.”
The film follows Goldberg as a struggling 40-year-old musician whose fiancée kicks him out just before their wedding. He spends the rest of the film at the home of a married friend trying to come to grips with where he finds himself at this point in his life.
“It’s me sort of navigating this weird, present tense newly-found singledom,” Goldberg said. “With some flashbacks from our old relationship and trying to sift through the pieces of that relationship.”
In addition to “No Way Jose,” Goldberg is a series regular in the upcoming TV Land show “The Jim Gaffigan Show.” The show will also air on Comedy Central.
“No Way Jose” is currently available on DVD and VOD.