
Miata Edoga
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A contemporary take on a seemingly perfect Catholic family, whose lives take an unexpected turn when surprising truths are revealed. Instead of ruining their family, the honesty triggers a new, messier chapter where everyone stops pretending to be perfect and actually starts being real.
The Real O'Neals

George Wallace is a 1997 television film starring Gary Sinise as George Wallace, the former Governor of Alabama. It was directed by John Frankenheimer, who won an Emmy award for it; Sinise and Mare Winningham also won Emmies for their performances. The film was based on the 1996 biography Wallace : The Classic Portrait of Alabama Governor George Wallace by Marshall Frady, who also co-wrote the teleplay. Frankenheimer's film was highly praised by critics: in addition to the Emmy awards, it received the Golden Globe for Best Miniseries/Motion Picture made for TV. Angelina Jolie also received a Golden Globe for her performance as Wallace's second wife, Cornelia.
George Wallace

The Gay Senator is trying to convince the Pastor of prestigious mega church that if he scratches his back he'll return the favor. Meanwhile, the Senator has some problems of his own at home and on the rough city streets. Will the Pastor make it out ok or will this last beating be his last?
Secrets

Ex-CIA agent Hank Saddler has found a new life as an apartment building manager, but with PTSD, a failed marriage, strange tenants, and a difficult daughter dogging him, he's barely managing to keep it together. When one of those tenants comes to him and claims that her neighbor is a terrorist, Hank's worst fears and old self begin to rise to the surface; keeping it together suddenly gets a lot harder. But the tenant who started this in the first place may not be what she seems; another reason Hank might be barely managing is because he's the one being managed.