Thirty minutes into "Amish Grace," Lifetime Movie Network's new movie based on the 2006 shootings at the West Nickel Mines School in Pennsylvania, it's hard to know what the filmmakers are going to do ...
The following is excerpted from Amish Grace by Donald B. Kraybill, Steven M. Nolt, and David L. Weaver-Zercher (September 2007, $24.95, cloth) by permission of Jossey-Bass, a Wiley Imprint CHAPTER ...
based on the 2006 Nickel Mines school shooting, broke records for the network, becoming its highest rated and most watch original movie, according to a statement released by the network Monday. The ...
"Shoot me first," 13-year-old Marian Fisher told Charles Carl Roberts IV as he stood over 10 Amish girls last Oct. 2 in the little wooden schoolhouse in Bart Township. Roberts straight away shot ...
Amish Grace premieres this Sunday, March 28 at 8pm EDT / 5pm PDT on LMN. Three years ago, coinciding with a rash of post-9/11 deaths from respiratory and circulatory ailments about five years after ...
More than 4 million viewers watched "Amish Grace," the cable-TV movie I reviewed for NCR (see Without forgiveness, there's no room left for love). Starring Kimberly Williams-Paisley, "Amish Grace" is ...
But the most disturbing aspect of the upcoming television movie "Amish Grace" is the fictional liberties it takes in depicting the aftermath of the 2006 killings of five Amish girls in a Nickel Mines ...
Debuting today on DVD, the TV movie Amish Grace broke multiple network records when it premiered this spring as the most-watched and highest-rated original movie in Lifetime Movie Network history.
Is there such a thing as “must-miss” TV? If so, put "Amish Grace" on your list. The Lifetime Movie Network film, which airs March 28, purports to recount the shooting of 10 Amish girls in a Nickel ...
When a gunman killed five Amish children and injured five others last fall in a Nickel Mines, Pa., schoolhouse, media attention rapidly turned from the tragic events to the extraordinary forgiveness ...
"Amish Grace' has that emotional foundation to carry it through. Drawn from a book about the 2006 shooting of five Amish girls in a Pennsylvania schoolhouse, the movie quickly zeroes in on two mothers ...