The teaser for NBC’s New Amsterdam season five episode six shows Floyd is going to try everything possible to protect his dad from himself. Episode six – “Give Me a Sign” – will air on October 25, 2022 at 10pm Et/Pt.
Season five cast members include Ryan Eggold as Dr. Max Goodwin, Janet Montgomery as Dr. Lauren Bloom, Jocko Sims as Dr. Floyd Reynolds, and Tyler Labine as Dr. Iggy Frome. Sandra Mae Frank returns as Dr. Elizabeth Wilder and has been upped to series regular for the final season. Conner Marx guest stars as Ben Meyer.
“Give Me a Sign” Plot: Max goes on a mission to make New York safer. Iggy helps a family come to terms with their deaf child’s inability to communicate.
Season 5 Episode 1 “Tbd” Preview Season 5 Episode 2 “Hook, Line and Sinker” Preview Season 5 Episode 3 “Big Day” Preview Season 5 Episode 4 “Heal Thyself” Preview Season 5 Episode 5 “Grabby Hands...
Season five cast members include Ryan Eggold as Dr. Max Goodwin, Janet Montgomery as Dr. Lauren Bloom, Jocko Sims as Dr. Floyd Reynolds, and Tyler Labine as Dr. Iggy Frome. Sandra Mae Frank returns as Dr. Elizabeth Wilder and has been upped to series regular for the final season. Conner Marx guest stars as Ben Meyer.
“Give Me a Sign” Plot: Max goes on a mission to make New York safer. Iggy helps a family come to terms with their deaf child’s inability to communicate.
Season 5 Episode 1 “Tbd” Preview Season 5 Episode 2 “Hook, Line and Sinker” Preview Season 5 Episode 3 “Big Day” Preview Season 5 Episode 4 “Heal Thyself” Preview Season 5 Episode 5 “Grabby Hands...
- 10/19/2022
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
Experience the sequel to one of the most beloved British family films of all time when The Railway Children Return arrives on digital download on 30th September and Blu-ray and DVD on 3rd October, available pre-order now on Amazon: https://amzn.to/3CZsNiq. Selected retailers will also have The Railway Children & The Railway Children Return Double Film Collection from 3rd October. To celebrate the release, we have 2 Blu-rays to give away!
BAFTA & Emmy Award-winning Jenny Agutter resumes her role as Bobbie from the original The Railway Children and is joined by BAFTA-winning Sheridan Smith (Cilla), Academy Award nominee & BAFTA-winning Tom Courtenay and John Bradley (Game Of Thrones).
The new generation of Railway Children are Beau Gadsdon, Kj Aikens, Austin Haynes, Eden Hamilton, and Zac Cudby. Inspired by one of the most beloved British family films of all time, The Railway Children Return is an enchanting, moving and heart-warming adventure for a new generation.
BAFTA & Emmy Award-winning Jenny Agutter resumes her role as Bobbie from the original The Railway Children and is joined by BAFTA-winning Sheridan Smith (Cilla), Academy Award nominee & BAFTA-winning Tom Courtenay and John Bradley (Game Of Thrones).
The new generation of Railway Children are Beau Gadsdon, Kj Aikens, Austin Haynes, Eden Hamilton, and Zac Cudby. Inspired by one of the most beloved British family films of all time, The Railway Children Return is an enchanting, moving and heart-warming adventure for a new generation.
- 9/28/2022
- by Competitions
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Clips Round-Up: The American Dream And Other Fairy Tales Shows Disney's Dark Side & More [Exclusive]
(Welcome to SlashClips, a series where we bring you exclusive clips from hot new Digital, Blu-ray, and theatrical releases you won't see anywhere else!)
In this edition:
The American Dream and Other Fairy TalesDigSection 8Railway ChildrenFor Walter and JosiahThe American Dream And Other Fairy Tales
First up, we have an exclusive clip from Abigail E. Disney's documentary "The American Dream and Other Fairy Tales," which explores income inequality through the lens of her family's namesake theme park. Co-directed by Disney (daughter of Roy E. Disney and an heir to the company) and Kathleen Hughes ("The Armor of Light"), the film is now playing in Orlando and New York. It will hit additional markets and VOD on September 23, 2022.
Here is the official synopsis:
Abigail Disney looks at America's dysfunctional and unequal economy and asks why the American Dream has worked for the wealthy, yet is a nightmare for people born with less.
In this edition:
The American Dream and Other Fairy TalesDigSection 8Railway ChildrenFor Walter and JosiahThe American Dream And Other Fairy Tales
First up, we have an exclusive clip from Abigail E. Disney's documentary "The American Dream and Other Fairy Tales," which explores income inequality through the lens of her family's namesake theme park. Co-directed by Disney (daughter of Roy E. Disney and an heir to the company) and Kathleen Hughes ("The Armor of Light"), the film is now playing in Orlando and New York. It will hit additional markets and VOD on September 23, 2022.
Here is the official synopsis:
Abigail Disney looks at America's dysfunctional and unequal economy and asks why the American Dream has worked for the wealthy, yet is a nightmare for people born with less.
- 9/20/2022
- by Max Evry
- Slash Film
"I can't talk about it, but I'm on a secret mission." Blue Fox has debuted a new official US trailer for the film The Railway Children Return, which already opened in the UK back in July. It's now opening in the US in late September. It's a "sort of sequel" / remake of the 1970 British film The Railway Children, about three children who move with their mother to Yorkshire. Jenny Agutter returns to her role as Bobbie from the original and is joined by Sheridan Smith, Tom Courtenay, and John Bradley. This one also follows a group of children who are evacuated to a Yorkshire village during the Second World War (to keep them safe from bombings), where they encounter a young American soldier who, like them, is far away from home. The cast of children also includes Beau Gadsdon, Eden Hamilton, Zac Cudby, Kj Aikens, Austin Haynes. It's described as "enchanting,...
- 8/18/2022
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
The Railway Children is a film that holds a special place in many a home across the UK. A true classic, it’s known for being a guaranteed tear-jerker – and now, decades on, comes a follow-up. The Railway Children Return, directed by Morgan Matthews connects the old with the new, as joining the many talented child actors, comes the true face of the franchise, Jenny Agutter.
To mark the film’s release we had the pleasure in speaking to Agutter herself, alongside Sheridan Smith. We spoke to another bonafide legend, Sir Tom Courtenay, who was paired with John Bradley, known to many audiences for his work on Game of Thrones. We then chatted to all the kids, Kj Aikens, Beau Gadson, Austin Haynes, Eden Hamilton and Zac Cudby – before finishing up with the film’s director Morgan Matthews. We discuss the themes of the film, connecting to audiences, and of...
To mark the film’s release we had the pleasure in speaking to Agutter herself, alongside Sheridan Smith. We spoke to another bonafide legend, Sir Tom Courtenay, who was paired with John Bradley, known to many audiences for his work on Game of Thrones. We then chatted to all the kids, Kj Aikens, Beau Gadson, Austin Haynes, Eden Hamilton and Zac Cudby – before finishing up with the film’s director Morgan Matthews. We discuss the themes of the film, connecting to audiences, and of...
- 7/13/2022
- by Stefan Pape
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
This Sunday morning saw the arrival of the UK premiere for The Railway Children Return, the long-awaited sequel to The Railway Children. Directed by Morgan Matthews, the film stars Jenny Agutter, Sheridan Smith, Tom Courtenay and John Bradley. They are joined by Kj Aikens, Beau Gadsdon, Austin Haynes, Eden Hamilton and Zac Cudby.
The film has a cinema release date of July 15th. Scott Davis, Colin Hart & Ethan Hart were on the carpet – here are their interviews.
The Railway Children Return Premiere Interviews
Plot:
Picking up nearly forty years after the events of the original film, a new group of children are evacuated to a Yorkshire village during World War 2, where they encounter a young soldier, who like them, is far away from home…
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The film has a cinema release date of July 15th. Scott Davis, Colin Hart & Ethan Hart were on the carpet – here are their interviews.
The Railway Children Return Premiere Interviews
Plot:
Picking up nearly forty years after the events of the original film, a new group of children are evacuated to a Yorkshire village during World War 2, where they encounter a young soldier, who like them, is far away from home…
The post The Railway Children Return Premiere Interviews – Sheridan Smith, John Bradley, Kj Aikens, Beau Gadsdon & more on a triumphant return appeared first on HeyUGuys.
- 7/10/2022
- by Jon Lyus
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Even upon its release 52 years ago, Lionel Jeffries’ adaptation of “The Railway Children” was something of a throwback: a kindly, low-conflict family entertainment, faithfully drawn from E. Nesbit’s 1905 children’s novel, that hearkened back to an Edwardian-era England of steam trains, rolling green fields and close-knit village communities. At the time, it caught a wave of nostalgia that got it firmly cemented in the popular British canon, even if it never attained quite the same classic status abroad. Half a century later, it’s still regarded with “they don’t make ’em like they used to” fervor. A very belated follow-up, Morgan Matthews’ “The Railway Children Return” aims to prove that, in fact, they do.
Effectively piling nostalgia upon nostalgia upon nostalgia into a triple-layered Victorian sponge of particularly English sweetness, this good-natured, resolutely old-fashioned film will likely make any adults who grew up on Jeffries’ original a little misty-eyed.
Effectively piling nostalgia upon nostalgia upon nostalgia into a triple-layered Victorian sponge of particularly English sweetness, this good-natured, resolutely old-fashioned film will likely make any adults who grew up on Jeffries’ original a little misty-eyed.
- 7/3/2022
- by Guy Lodge
- Variety Film + TV
Above all else, Kitarô Kôsaka’s “Okko’s Inn” is a warm and adorable new addition to the growing subgenre of animated children’s films about grief. The film is so colorful and kid-friendly that it’s hard to believe it’s from the same production studio responsible for the hyper-violent likes of “Ninja Scroll” and “Perfect Blue,” but this bucolic story about a little girl who moves into her grandmother’s ryokan isn’t quite as gentle as it looks.
Based on a series of Hiroko Reijo novels called “Waka Okami wa Shōgakusei!” (literally “The Young Innkeeper Is a Grade Schooler!”) — and unfolding like a Kidz Bop cover of “Spirited Away” — “Okko’s Inn” might be too shrill and erratic for most adults to enjoy all the way through, but it deals with death in a way that’s direct enough for even young children to understand. For small kids coping with big losses,...
Based on a series of Hiroko Reijo novels called “Waka Okami wa Shōgakusei!” (literally “The Young Innkeeper Is a Grade Schooler!”) — and unfolding like a Kidz Bop cover of “Spirited Away” — “Okko’s Inn” might be too shrill and erratic for most adults to enjoy all the way through, but it deals with death in a way that’s direct enough for even young children to understand. For small kids coping with big losses,...
- 4/19/2019
- by David Ehrlich
- Indiewire
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