The Last Rodeo

2025

Action / Drama

36
Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Certified Fresh 69% · 39 reviews
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Upright 95% · 1K ratings
IMDb Rating 6.4/10 10 2649 2.6K

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Plot summary

A retired rodeo legend risks it all to save his grandson. Facing his own painful past and the fears of his family, he enters a high-stakes bullriding competition as the oldest contestant ever. Along the way, he reconciles old wounds with his estranged daughter and proves that true courage is found in the fight for family.

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Top cast

Neal McDonough as Joe Wainwright
Christopher McDonald as Jimmy Mack
Mykelti Williamson as Charlie Williams
Sarah Jones as Sally Wainwright
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23.976 fps
1 hr 54 min
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1920*800
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23.976 fps
1 hr 54 min
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1920*800
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23.976 fps
1 hr 54 min
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by c-m-f 6 / 10

Not groundbreaking, but heartfelt and quietly inspiring

The Last Rodeo isn't a game-changer in storytelling, but I watched it with genuine enjoyment. It carries that thick layer of Americana - both in charm and in frustration. As a European viewer, it's hard not to be struck by how brutally unfair the U. S. healthcare system is portrayed: one operation leaving you saddled with life-long debt feels absurd, yet tragically real there.Sure, the film takes liberties. Watching the protagonist still hit the bar every night after a bull wrecks his knee and later his ribs is pure Hollywood. But beneath that lies a noble story of a man sacrificing himself for his grandson's future. The bittersweet friendship with Charlie and the quiet grief after Rose's death add emotional weight that stays with you.It's not perfect - predictable at times and too willing to bend reality - but its sincerity and flashes of inspiration kept me engaged.
Reviewed by njrmbm 7 / 10

What a Ride!

This one tugs right on the old heartstrings. A docudrama about a retired bull rider who ends up with a family crisis that pushes him to ride again, I wasn't sure what to expect going into it, but got plenty out of it. I'm not much of a rodeo fan, but I was fully invested and equally nervous and cheering every time he sat on a bull. Produced by Angel Studios, whose goal is to include some religious faith and wholesome moral values in every film they release, this movie is inspiring and uplifting in a way that doesn't require much effort on the part of the audience, but just flows along naturally. Very good.
Reviewed by ferguson-6 6 / 10

back on the bull

Greetings again from the darkness. Jon Avnet long ago established himself as a Director of such films as FRIED GREEN TOMATOES (1991) and RIGHTEOUS KILL (2008), and also as a Producer of films including RISKY BUSINESS (1983) and BLACK SWAN (2010). Beyond that, a significant portion of his career has been spent on television series, including two excellent ones in "Boomtown" and "Justified." In his latest film, the writer-director reunites two of the fine actors he worked with in those series, Neal McDonough and Mykelti Williamson. Avnet co-wrote the script with McDonough and Derek Presley.Joe Wainwright (a ripped McDonough) is a legendary bull rider whose career ended when an injury required surgery on his neck and spine. Now, the three-time champion is many years past his rodeo days and lives a quiet existence on the ranch that he slowly sells off piece by piece to make ends meet. His wife Rose passed away and is buried on the ranch, and Joe longs for a closer relationship with his daughter Sally (Sarah Jones, CHEMICAL HEARTS, 2020) and her son Cody (Graham Harvey, "The Night Agent"). Sally is a protective mom who doesn't appreciate Grandpa encouraging him to rodeo. Instead, she prefers her boy play baseball, where during a game, Cody gets plunked in the head.Cody's trip to the doctor reveals a brain tumor similar to the one that took Rose's life. Sally and Joe are stunned when they learn the cost of the surgery that could save Cody. Of course, we know where this is headed. Far-too-old and broken-down Grandpa wants to head back to the rodeo to earn the necessary funds and save his grandson's life. To do this, he calls a long-estranged friend, Charlie Williams (Mykelti Williamson), to help him. In addition to being Army buddies, Joe and Charlie were both bull riders ... well until Charlie's injury forced him to transition to bull fighter (in the dirt) in support of Joe.The first half of the story serves as background for all the characters so that we understand why Joe is doing this, why Charlie is helping, and why we should be rooting for their success. We do get a brief training montage, and Charlie recites bible verses to Joe, who has lost his faith. He wonders why God would first take his wife, and now put his innocent grandson in peril. It should also be noted that Charlie thinks the idea of Joe riding again is a bit crazy, and poetically accuses him of having his "mind riding south".The road trip to Tulsa for the PRB Legends Championship finds Joe being disrespected by the younger riders, including current champion, Billy Hamilton (real life bull rider Daylon Ray Swearingen). The rodeo is run by Joe's old buddy Jimmy Mack (Christopher McDonald, HAPPY GILMORE, 1996), and it seems odd that we meet no other 'legends'. Despite a few hiccups (some quite painful), Joe gets his ride.This film uses the rodeo, but the core theme here isn't so much redemption (as it is with most sports movies), but rather love of family and reconnecting with one's faith. Values-based distribution company Angel Studios produced the film, and the message (with a light touch) rings clear ... be a good person. It's rated PG and there's a cameo from Lee Ann Womack and song by Lynyrd Skynyrd.Opens nationwide in theaters on May 23, 2025.
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