Ever since Susanna saved Kat’s life on Hallmark Channel’s The Way Home, the two women have shared a strong connection — but is it strictly platonic?
The pair first met when Kat (played by Chyler Leigh) time-traveled to 1814 in search of her Mia younger brother Jacob and a “healer” — whom Kat later learned was Jacob’s fiancée — took care of her after she was shot. As the second season progressed, Kat and Susanna (Watson Rose) formed a friendship of their own, full of respect and admiration for each other. Kat even tried to bring Susanna to the present, but when that plan failed,...
The pair first met when Kat (played by Chyler Leigh) time-traveled to 1814 in search of her Mia younger brother Jacob and a “healer” — whom Kat later learned was Jacob’s fiancée — took care of her after she was shot. As the second season progressed, Kat and Susanna (Watson Rose) formed a friendship of their own, full of respect and admiration for each other. Kat even tried to bring Susanna to the present, but when that plan failed,...
- 5/17/2024
- by Vlada Gelman
- TVLine.com
Spoiler Alert: This post contains spoilers from “Bring Me to Life,” the Season 2 finale of Hallmark’s “The Way Home,” which streams on Peacock and Hallmark Movies Now.
“The Way Home” added another jaw-dropping twist in the Season 2 finale, “Bring Me to Life,” which aired Sunday night on Hallmark. Jacob (Spencer MacPherson) returned home to the present day, bringing Kat’s (Chyler Leigh) Season 2 quest to a close — but that wasn’t the most shocking moment of the finale. After Kat declared, “I wish Dad was here to see this,” to her little brother, the show moved to a flashback of a very young Colton in period clothing talking to an old woman about how it wasn’t his time to go in the pond. Another flashback revealed that it was actually adult Colton (Jefferson Brown) standing in the bushes watching himself with a young Jacob (Remy Smith) at the...
“The Way Home” added another jaw-dropping twist in the Season 2 finale, “Bring Me to Life,” which aired Sunday night on Hallmark. Jacob (Spencer MacPherson) returned home to the present day, bringing Kat’s (Chyler Leigh) Season 2 quest to a close — but that wasn’t the most shocking moment of the finale. After Kat declared, “I wish Dad was here to see this,” to her little brother, the show moved to a flashback of a very young Colton in period clothing talking to an old woman about how it wasn’t his time to go in the pond. Another flashback revealed that it was actually adult Colton (Jefferson Brown) standing in the bushes watching himself with a young Jacob (Remy Smith) at the...
- 4/1/2024
- by Megan Vick
- Variety Film + TV
The hit Hallmark Channel series The Way Home is currently in the middle of season two and we have an exclusive clip to share from the upcoming fifth episode!
The series tells the multigenerational family story of Kat Landry (Chyler Leigh), her teen daughter Alice (Sadie Laflamme-Snow) and Kat’s mother Del (Andie MacDowell).
As summer comes to a close, Founder’s Day in Port Haven is approaching.
In the clip, Casey Goodwin (Vaughan Murrae) tells Kat that they don’t know about the early days of their family and wants to learn their own origin story.
Head inside to watch the clip…
Episode five of The Way Home airs Sunday, February 25, 9 pm Et/Pt on Hallmark Channel.
Learn more about the cast members who returned for season two of the hit drama.
The series tells the multigenerational family story of Kat Landry (Chyler Leigh), her teen daughter Alice (Sadie Laflamme-Snow) and Kat’s mother Del (Andie MacDowell).
As summer comes to a close, Founder’s Day in Port Haven is approaching.
In the clip, Casey Goodwin (Vaughan Murrae) tells Kat that they don’t know about the early days of their family and wants to learn their own origin story.
Head inside to watch the clip…
Episode five of The Way Home airs Sunday, February 25, 9 pm Et/Pt on Hallmark Channel.
Learn more about the cast members who returned for season two of the hit drama.
- 2/24/2024
- by Just Jared
- Just Jared
The hit Hallmark Channel series The Way Home is currently in the middle of season two and we have an exclusive clip to share from the upcoming fifth episode!
The series tells the multigenerational family story of Kat Landry (Chyler Leigh), her teen daughter Alice (Sadie Laflamme-Snow) and Kat’s mother Del (Andie MacDowell).
As summer comes to a close, Founder’s Day in Port Haven is approaching.
In the clip, Casey Goodwin (Vaughan Murrae) tells Kat that they don’t know about the early days of their family and wants to learn their own origin story.
Head inside to watch the clip…
Episode five of The Way Home airs Sunday, February 25, 9 pm Et/Pt on Hallmark Channel.
Learn more about the cast members who returned for season two of the hit drama.
The series tells the multigenerational family story of Kat Landry (Chyler Leigh), her teen daughter Alice (Sadie Laflamme-Snow) and Kat’s mother Del (Andie MacDowell).
As summer comes to a close, Founder’s Day in Port Haven is approaching.
In the clip, Casey Goodwin (Vaughan Murrae) tells Kat that they don’t know about the early days of their family and wants to learn their own origin story.
Head inside to watch the clip…
Episode five of The Way Home airs Sunday, February 25, 9 pm Et/Pt on Hallmark Channel.
Learn more about the cast members who returned for season two of the hit drama.
- 2/24/2024
- by Just Jared
- Just Jared
"You wanna make out?" Epic Pictures has revealed an official trailer for an indie coming-of-age film titled Before I Change My Mind, the feature directorial debut of Canadian filmmaker Trevor Anderson. Set in 1987, while the other students wonder if their new classmate is a boy or a girl, Robin forges a complicated bond with the school bully, making increasingly dangerous choices to fit in. In this innovative screenplay, the main character's gender is never disclosed, and the role is played by a non-binary actor. The film stars Vaughan Murrae as Robin, Dominic Lippa, Lacey Oake, Matthew Rankin, & Shannon Blanchet. This originally premiered at the 2022 Locarno Film Festival a few years back, playing at a number of other festivals in 2022 and 2023. It's finally getting released this year in theaters and on VOD. "Bringing Before I Change My Mind to the screen is not just about representation; it's about celebrating the diverse narratives that shape our world,...
- 2/8/2024
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Vaughan Murrae and Dominic Lippa in Before I Change My Mind
One of the most enjoyable films in the 2023 Inside Out line-up, Trevor Anderson’s charming coming of age fable Before I Change My Mind opens with a mishap in a sex education lesson involving a banana and takes its young protagonist on a literal roller coaster ride as they attempt to climb the social hierarchy and win the affection of a boy who may or may not be worth it, until bigger events take life in unexpected directions. It’s Trevor’s first feature after a lengthy career in shorts, and that’s what we initially got talking about when we met up just before the festival to discuss the film.
“I made about a dozen shorts over the course of 15 years, and I just felt like trying something new,” he says. “If you don't take a risk, you can get quite comfortable.
One of the most enjoyable films in the 2023 Inside Out line-up, Trevor Anderson’s charming coming of age fable Before I Change My Mind opens with a mishap in a sex education lesson involving a banana and takes its young protagonist on a literal roller coaster ride as they attempt to climb the social hierarchy and win the affection of a boy who may or may not be worth it, until bigger events take life in unexpected directions. It’s Trevor’s first feature after a lengthy career in shorts, and that’s what we initially got talking about when we met up just before the festival to discuss the film.
“I made about a dozen shorts over the course of 15 years, and I just felt like trying something new,” he says. “If you don't take a risk, you can get quite comfortable.
- 6/4/2023
- by Jennie Kermode
- eyeforfilm.co.uk
There are two kinds of films about high schoolers: those which present them as the glamorous, effortlessly cool young adults they’d like to be, and those which tell the truth. Often the latter kind are made primarily with older audiences in mind, and trade heavily on nostalgia. Despite being set in the Eighties, however, Trevor Anderson’s smartly observed coming-of-age fable is one of those rare ones which will please teenage and older audiences alike. it feels fresh and up to date and the messiness of its characters’ lives provides plenty of material for viewers to connect with.
Screened as part of Inside Out, Before I Change My Mind follows Robin (Vaughan Murrae), whose arrival at a new school could not be more unfortunately timed. Walking into the middle of a sex education level just as the banana being used in a demonstration breaks, Robin is immediately met by scowls and.
Screened as part of Inside Out, Before I Change My Mind follows Robin (Vaughan Murrae), whose arrival at a new school could not be more unfortunately timed. Walking into the middle of a sex education level just as the banana being used in a demonstration breaks, Robin is immediately met by scowls and.
- 6/3/2023
- by Jennie Kermode
- eyeforfilm.co.uk
Film Review: Before I Change My Mind: An Uneven but Earnest Queer Coming-of-Age Debut [Locarno 2022]
Before I Change My Mind Review — Before I Change My Mind (2022) Film Review from the 75th Annual Locarno Film Festival, a movie directed by Trevor Anderson, written by Anderson and Fish Griwkowsky, starring Vaughan Murrae, Cameron Lippa, Lacey Oake, Matthew Rankin, Shannon Blanchet, Kaitlyn Haugen, Jhztyn Contado, and Anderson. The complexity of adolescence is always a welcome angle, and [...]
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- 8/18/2022
- by Jacob Mouradian
- Film-Book
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