Voiceover: Movies that Move Us

Bonus — Check Out These May/June Movies on BYUtv!

4 min · 14 de may de 2026
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Heather chats about three films playing on BYUtv: It's a Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood, The King's Speech, and Young Victoria. Hear a few things to look for in each of them and a little behind the scenes info about how they were made. Every month BYUtv adds new movies to their movie collection, available on the BYUtv app. Simply sign in and watch any number of films for free.

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