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Finding You movie: Where to watch – is the 2021 film streaming?
Wondering where to watch the Finding You movie? Let’s consider the viewing options. Is the 2021 film starring Katherine McNamara streaming?
Audiences have been invited to tuck into an impressive range of movies so far this year.
From
Wrong Turn to
The Woman in the Window, there has been something for fans of all genres. However, there is still so much more to look forward to and amongst the most anticipated forthcoming titles, we have
Dune,
A Quiet Place Part II, and
The Suicide Squad.
At the moment, on the other hand, some are eager to check out the latest effort from director Brian Baugh. So, here’s where to watch the Finding You movie…
Rom com ‘Finding You’ finds way to the heart, through Ireland
Jedidiah Goodacre and Rose Reid star in a scene from the movie Finding You. The Catholic News Service classification is A-III adults. The Motion Picture Association rating is PG parental guidance suggested. Some material may not be suitable for children. (CNS photo/Anthony Courtney, Roadside Attractions)
By Sister Hosea Rupprecht • Catholic News Service • Posted May 14, 2021
NEW YORK (CNS) In adapting Jenny B. Jones’ 2011 young adult novel “There I’ll Find You” into a big-screen romantic comedy, writer-director Brian Baugh has shortened its title to “Finding You” (Roadside).
Jedidiah Goodacre and Rose Reid star in a scene from the movie Finding You. The Catholic News Service classification is A-III adults. The Motion Picture Association rating is PG parental guidance suggested. Some material may not be suitable for children. (CNS photo/Anthony Courtney, Roadside Attractions)
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NEW YORK (CNS) In adapting Jenny B. Jones 2011 young adult novel There I ll Find You into a big-screen romantic comedy, writer-director Brian Baugh has shortened its title to Finding You (Roadside).
He also has somewhat downplayed the book s Christian themes. Yet a sense of God s providence and care does seep into this coming-of-age story about an aspiring musician.