Adam Goldberg Says ‘No Way Jose’ Is ‘Coming of Middle Age Story’ (Video)

“It’s me sort of navigating this weird, present tense newly-found singledom,” actor tells TheWrap in new episode of “Drinking With the Stars”

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.

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