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Despite the competition, The Last Rodeo held its own, thanks mainly to the warm audience reception that it received. And it ...
That film remains Angel Studios’ biggest hit, but The Last Rodeo is now number five on the charts, having overtaken the likes ...
Tulsa has a history of hosting Professional Bull Riders events. This one is different from all the others. In the film “The Last Rodeo,” Tulsa is the site of a PBR “legends” tournament in ...
Neal McDonough stars as an aging bull rider who enters one last championship for life-and-death stakes.
According to the film permit application from the City of Tulsa, filming for The Last Rodeo took place at several notable locations, including Tims Diner, Mabee Center, and Expo Square Pavilion.
Neal McDonough stars opposite Mykelti Williamson and Sarah Jones in Angel Studios’ faith-based drama, from 'Fried Green Tomatoes' director Jon Avnet.
Neal McDonough loves bull riding so much, he made a movie featuring Professional Bull Riders, and even bought into a team.
Filming for The Last Rodeo took place in Oklahoma during March and April 2024. The production was shot all across the Tulsa area, including Owasso, Collinsville, Skiatook and Okmulgee, showcasing ...
With jaw set and cowboy hat solidly secured, Neal McDonough strides through “The Last Rodeo” as Joe Wainwright ... tournament this very weekend in Tulsa, Okla., with a million dollars in ...
Unlike Tulsa, L.A. is typically one of the last places people might assume any rodeo culture exists, let alone a Black rodeo. Little did I know upon entering the Industry Hills Expo Center in West ...
It takes around 45 minutes for “The Last Rodeo” to get to Tulsa, where Joe intends to enter the PBR Legends Championship; before that, the movie engages in setting up the stakes with ...