Beyond the Rush
Working undercover to expose a corrupt judge, an investigative journalist confronts his secret past plus his mother's mental illness and must choose between addiction and obsession or love and redemption.
Working undercover to expose a corrupt judge, an investigative journalist confronts his secret past plus his mother's mental illness and must choose between addiction and obsession or love and redemption.
Eric Roberts
Judge Martin Joy
Mena Suvari
Leah Grievess
Cathy Moriarty
Grandma Judy
Frankie Faison
Arthur Yearwood
John Savage
Edward Clayborn
Eliza Roberts
Grace Stuart
Christopher Egan
Peter Grievess
Bill Barrett
Samuel Grievess
Magnus Diehl
Samuel Grievess (teen)
Working undercover to expose a corrupt judge, an investigative journalist confronts his secret past plus his mother's mental illness and must choose between addiction and obsession or love and redemption.
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