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Ordinary Angels is a 2024 American Christian drama film. Directed by Jon Gunn and written by Meg Tilly and Kelly Fremon Craig, it is based on true events that transpired during the 1994 North American cold wave. [6] It stars Hilary Swank, Alan Ritchson, Nancy Travis, and Tamala Jones. The film was theatrically released by Lionsgate on February ...
Lionsgate announced on Thursday that its Kingdom Story Company drama Ordinary Angels, starring 2x Oscar winner Hilary Swank (Alaska Daily) and Alan Ritchson (Reacher), will open wide on October 13th.
"Ordinary Angels" is about how one child was saved. In the movie, widower Ed Schmitt, played by Ritchson, is desperately trying to secure a liver transplant for his 3-year-old daughter. Swank's ...
The 1994 "Snow Baby of Louisville" story, in which an emergency liver transplant saved a young girl, is turned into an acting showcase for a two-time Oscar winner.
Ordinary Angels: North American distribution only; co-production with Vertigo Entertainment, Stampede Ventures and Kingdom Story Company [84] [85] [86] March 8, 2024: Imaginary: co-production with Blumhouse Productions and Tower of Babble [87] March 15, 2024: Arthur the King
The Cable & Telecommunications Association for Marketing introduced a logo (pictured) intended for marketing TV Everywhere services.. TV Everywhere (also known as authenticated streaming or authenticated video on-demand) [1] refers to a type of American subscription business model wherein access to streaming video content from a television channel requires users to "authenticate" themselves as ...
Despite the compelling source material, “Ordinary Angels" is one of those movies where you can predict developments with certainty. You know in your bones when the phone's about to ring with a ...
Free advertising-supported streaming television (FAST) is a category of streaming television services which offer traditional linear television programming ("live TV") and studio-produced movies without a paid subscription, funded exclusively by advertising akin to over-the-air or cable TV stations.