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Josh Duhamel Joins Joe Carnahan’s Survival Thriller ‘Not Without Hope'(EXCLUSIVE)
Brent Lang Executive Editor Josh Duhamel will join the ensemble of the survival thriller “Not Without Hope,” an adaptation of Nick Schuyler and Jere Longman’s best-selling book that will be written and directed by Joe Carnahan. Also joining the cast are JoBeth Williams, Quentin Plair, Terrence Terrell and Marshall Cook.  As previously announced, Zachary Levi (“Shazam!”) is starring in the film, which tells the real-life story of a tragic 2009 boating accident involving Schuyler, his friends Will Bleakley (Cook) and NFL players  Marquis Cooper (Plair) and Corey Smith (Terrell). Levi will play Schuyler. The search-and rescue-operation captivated national attention. Duhamel will portray U.S. Coast Guard Captain Timothy Close, who oversaw a crew that cut through the ocean to try to find the friends who went missing. Carnahan has some experience orchestrating survival tales, having previously directed “The Grey,” which found Liam Neeson battling very hungry wolves after a plane crash stranded his character in a snowy mountain range. This time the foes are a raging sea, dehydration, severe hypothermia and various marine predators. At one point, “Not Without Hope” was slated to be made as a film starring Miles Teller, but production delays due to COVID scrambled those plans.
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‘Bucky F*cking Dent’ Review: David Duchovny Directs and Stars in a Winning Story of Fathers, Sons, Baseball and Death
Owen Gleiberman Chief Film Critic “Bucky F*cking Dent,” the second movie written and directed by David Duchovny (the first was “House of D,” in 2004), is based on a novel by Duchovny that was published in 2016, and whether or not the story is autobiographical, it feels autobiographical, and I mean that as a compliment. Set in the summer of 1978, it’s framed around one man’s obsession with the Boston Red Sox — meaning, of course, the curse of the Bambino, going back to 1918, the last time (until 2004) the Sox won the championship. The man is Ted Fulilove, which is a terrible last name for a movie character, though he’s played by Duchovny as a cussed crab apple with an amusing misanthropic put-down for every occasion (like: “Closure’s for morons”). “Bucky F*cking Dent” has a handful of characters, but it’s essentially a father-son two-hander — one of those dramadies in which the dad is a heartless-on-the-surface coot who was no good when it came to how he treated his family, and the son is a lot nicer and more sensitive, but maybe too sensitive (as a correction to all that paternal dickishness). Which also means that he’s lost.
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How much does it cost to see the Marshall Tucker Band on tour in 2023?
The Marshall Tucker Band celebrated their 50th anniversary.Rather than calling it quits after that momentous achievement, the band is back on the road yet again in 2023 for their 21-concert ‘Infinite Road Tour.’Along the way, the Southern-fried rockers will stop into Westbury, NY’s NYCB Theatre on May 21, Batavia, NY’s Batavia Downs on July 21 and Englewood, NJ’s Bergen Performing Arts Center on July 22.And if you want to see the icons bust out hits like “Can’t You See,” “Heard It In A Love Song,” “Fire On The Mountain” and more live, we’re pleased to report that you won’t need to break the bank to do so.In fact, at the time of publication, we found some tickets going for as low as $21 before fees on Vivid Seats.They won’t be phoning it in either.“We’re gearing up to bring the heat on stage!” the band shared on Instagram. “Y’all ready for some southern rockin’ good times?”If you are, here’s everything you need to know about the upcoming leg of the Marshall Tucker Band’s ‘Infinite Road Tour.’All prices are subject to fluctuation.A complete calendar including all 2023 tour dates, venues and cheapest tickets available for all shows can be found below.(Note: The New York Post confirmed all above prices at the publication time.
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