‘Unsung Hero’ Movie Trailer Is Out, And I Cried At Least Twice Watching It
Unsung Hero is a movie coming out on April 26, 2024.
The Unsung Hero movie trailer just came out and call me emotional, but I cried twice just watching it.
Let me just say that I am definitely hormonal and pregnant. That could have been the main reason for feeling a bit emo. But I think after you watch the movie trailer you will feel the same way, especially if you love movies about music. In case you don’t have time to watch the 90-second YouTube link, this is what the movie is about.
Unsung Hero showcases an Australian family. The father, David Smallbone, has a successful music company, but somehow the company collapses. Because of this, he’s forced to move his wife and seven children from Australia to the United States in search of a brighter future. The family basically has nothing to their name, just a small amount of money. But they have love for each other and love for music. So David and his pregnant wife, Helen, set out to rebuild their lives from the ground up.
Helen’s faith stands against all odds and inspires her husband and children to hold onto theirs. With their own dreams on hold, David and Helen begin to realize the musical prowess in their children. Two of their kids go on in real life to become two of the most successful acts in Inspirational Music history. One boy is five-time GRAMMY Award®-winning artists for KING + COUNTRY (Joel Smallbone) and Rebecca St. James.
This movie is based on an incredible true story.
Unsung Hero Movie Trailer
Unsung Hero has a great cast. It stars Daisy Betts, Joel Smallbone, Kirrilee Berger, Jonathan Jackson, Lucas Black, with Candace Cameron Bure, and Terry O’Quinn. It’s also being released to theaters this Friday, April 26th. This movie is also produced by the same company that released the Christian movie, I Can Only Imagine. That movie I also bawled like a baby. So go to theaters this weekend and see the newest movie about faith, music, and family!
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16 Massachusetts Movies Ranked Worst To Best
Massachusetts Movies!
We’ve all been there. Watching a random movie and seeing something familiar. Was that the Esplanade by the Harbor? If you were watching Free Guy, Ted or Blown Away yes it was! Or maybe it’s a house on a chilly windswept beach. IS THAT IN SICHUATE?! If you were watching the recent Academy Award Winning film American Fiction, yes it was! There’s no doubt that there are a lot of films that have been made in Boston and Massachusetts. But which of these Massachusetts Movies is the best?
My Mission
That’s what I set out to find out after watching American fiction, which is primarily set in Boston. It’s an Academy award-winning movie, but is it the best movie set in Massachusetts? My criteria was to go to rotten tomatoes, which has the aggregate score of every major movie critic as well as Audience voted scores. And I also used Wikipedia to find a list of every major film set or shot in Boston and Massachusetts.
My Criteria
There have been literally hundreds of movies set or shot in Boston. Not just the obvious one’s like Good Will Hunting or Fever Pitch. Other ones like The Firm and Mermaids (do you even remember that Cher movie from the early 90s? I barely did. I remember the song from it more). The reason so many movies are set here is kind of obvious when you think about it. 30% of movies are based on books and Boston and Massachusetts have long been known for their higher education as well as literary traditions. Couple that with the, let’s say, unique nature of the culture in the Bay State and you have a place that makes for a perfect backdrop for a lot of movies.
The Best Massachusetts Movies
But back to the question. Which Massachusetts movies are the best? And maybe even more important which one is the worst? Well check out the list below to find the answer!
Quick Note: Some of these are not in actuality set in Boston/Massachusetts but were filmed there. For instance Amity Island in Jaws is supposed to be in New York. However it was filmed on Martha’s Vinyard. Also not all of them take place entirely in Boston or Massachusetts but have key scenes in the area.
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