After The Book of Sheen
Based on a True Story by Norm Macdonald
If Charlie Sheen's tiger-blood manifesto spoke to your soul, Norm Macdonald's pseudo-memoir picks up where that chaos left off—same scorched-earth honesty, same middle-finger energy, zero apologies. This is celebrity confession as guerrilla theater: erratic structure, dark humor about addiction and fame, and philosophical detours that feel like eavesdropping on someone too damaged and too brilliant to sanitize their story. Macdonald serves Hollywood gossip with the unvarnished messiness that made Sheen's rants so addictively real.