Time to head back to the theaters, if you haven’t already… especially since the temperature is dropping by twenty degrees in Knoxville this weekend!
If you like drama, thrillers, romance, and music, you’ll love the new independent film, HARD LUCK LOVE SONG. It’s is in theaters as of Friday, October 15th, 2021! East Tennessee folks, we can see it at Downtown West Cinema 8 and over at Governor’s Crossing 14 in Sevierville. The movie is being released by Roadside Attractions and Lionsgate.
SYNOPSIS
‘A crime thriller wrapped inside a haunting love story wrapped inside a neo-noir western,’ HARD LUCK LOVE SONG follows Jesse (Michael Dorman), a charismatic but down on his luck troubadour hustling pool in dive bars, living out of cheap motels and making bad decisions. The award-winning feature film debut from writer/director Justin Corsbie is based on the song, “Just Like Old Times” by acclaimed Tennessee singer/songwriter Todd Snider, and stars Dorman (Amazon’s Patriot), Sophia Bush (One Tree Hill), Dermot Mulroney (My Best Friend’s Wedding), Brian Sacca (Wolf of Wall Street), Melora Walters (Magnolia), Academy Award nominee Eric Roberts (Runaway Train) and hip-hop icon RZA (The Man with the Iron Fists).
Jesse finds himself at an existential crossroads during a chance encounter with Carla (Bush), an old flame, as their complicated past and current troubles threaten to destroy their blissful reunion. HARD LUCK LOVE SONG captures a fractured optimism where characters navigate the choppy waters of life, searching for their ‘own kind of American Dream.’
View the teaser & trailer and learn much more at – HardLuckLoveSong.com
The teaser first dropped exclusively in Rolling Stone and then the trailer launched exclusively in People Magazine.
Hard Luck Love Song is writer/director Justin Corsbie’s feature debut, and is based on acclaimed Tennessee singer/songwriter Todd Snider’s seminal song, “Just Like Old Times.”
You’ll hear music from these musicians from Tennessee:
Todd Snider
Hayes Carll and Jim Lauderdale
Patrick Sweany
Hard Working Americans
Emmylou Harris
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