Pro-cyclist Moriah Wilson's death is investigated as a potential murder when all signs to point to yoga teacher Kaitlin Armstrong killing the young woman in a jealous rage for having an affair with her boyfriend.
Eliza Sloane seems to be living her dream life until her boyfriend breaks her heart and she doesn’t get an expected promotion. Her best friend Sofia approaches her with a new path in life: move to the Hamptons and “marry a rich guy with a huge trust fund”.
A therapist working with sex offenders uncovers haunting secrets and answers to her family’s past through the violent men she counsels every day.
A therapist working with sex offenders uncovers haunting secrets and answers to her family’s past through the violent men she counsels every day.
Talk show host Wendy Williams executive produces the biopic on her life, revealing the highs and lows she has experienced throughout the years. Wendy has made herself the go-to source for great celebrity dish on her hit talk show, The Wendy Williams Show, but recently the spotlight has turned towards her. The authorized project provides a revealing look at Wendy’s journey, from her scrappy upstart days in urban radio to the success of her own syndicated talk show. Despite all the naysayers and obstacles Wendy encountered throughout her life, her strength and determination have allowed her to thrive.
Born in Kingston Jamaica, Mia Golden is a writer, director, actor and producer whose background as a counselor and understanding of the human experience allows her to delve deep into her characters. She has worked on numerous films in a variety of capacities including the award winning feature comedy Jackhammer (eOne Films, 2014), to short films, documentaries, and most recently the dramatic feature film she wrote and produced, Fragile Seeds. Mia is also an actress including romantic comedies such as Why Can't My Life Be A Romcom (2023, E!) and the award winning comedy feature, Open For Submissions (2019) and she was recently acknowledged for Lead Actress in Fragile Seeds (2022) by the International Independent Film Awards. Mia now lives on the West Coast of Canada in Victoria.