Coming to theaters on February 23rd, Ordinary Angels tells the story of an ordinary women doing the extraordinary by rallying a town to help save a life.
This post and giveaway is in partnership with Kingdom Story Co.Ordinary Angels is based on the true story of a little girl who needs a transplant and her grandmother’s hairdresser who helps a widowed father save his daughter. A story that reminds you good people do exist and there are angels among us.
Hillary Swank plays Sharon Stevens, a hairdresser in Kentucky who gets an entire town to dig out of a snow storm so a little girl can make her flight to Omaha for a life saving transplant.
I live minutes from Omaha and know our children’s hospitals are among the best. Being flown here means it is desperately needed and it warms my heart to know all of these people came together to give this child a chance at living.
This movie will give you the best kind of goosebumps. The kind that come with happy tears and swelled up heart. That good feeling we all need to feel right now.
Movies based on true stories are some of my favorite to watch. I usually fall down a rabbit hole learning all the things about the true story. I was sad to learn that Michelle, the real child who needed a transplant, passed away in 2021. She did go on to attend college and enter the medical field working with children, as well as marrying before passing away at the age of 30.
Don’t miss Ordinary Angels when it hits theaters February 23rd! Plus, there are TWO chances to WIN tickets to the movie.
First, you can enter for the chance to win a $100 Fandango eGift Card to get Ordinary Angels tickets using the Rafflecopter below.
a Rafflecopter giveawaySecond, and just for my fans and readers, you can enter for the chance to win a $50 Fandango eGift Card to purchase tickets to Ordinary Angels using the Rafflecopter below.
a Rafflecopter giveaway
mami2jcn says
I think the last movie I saw was Maverick.
Will G says
I saw Migration.
Elle says
The last movie I saw was Migration.
linda says
The last movie I saw was Barbie.
Shelly Peterson says
The last movie I seen in a theater was Black Panther: Wakanda Forever
Paula Peterson says
I took my daughters to see Barbie and that was that last movie I saw.
heather says
The last movie that I saw in the theater was Barbie.
Jamie N. says
The last movie I saw was Oppenheimer.
Tracie M Cooper says
Last movie was prior to Covid and it was the live action of Aladdin!
Cassandra D says
I would say Chosen.