Nothing But the Truth
In Washington, D.C., a female newspaper reporter outs a CIA agent and is imprisoned for refusing to reveal her source.
9 July 1936, New York City, New York, USA
18 February 1964, New Rochelle, New York, USA
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29 November 1941, Memphis, Tennessee, USA
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25 July 2000, Portland, Oregon, USA
12 July 1951, Pasadena, California, USA
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January 20, 2010
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Every once in a while, for reasons as random as a Hollywood executive's taste or an economic meltdown, a perfectly decent movie slips through the cracks, never receives a theatrical release and is relegated to the purgatory called straight-to-DVD.May 16, 2013
While it won't change the world it certainly deserves to be seen, especially as this is probably Beckinsale's strongest dramatic performance in several years.May 07, 2009
Should find favor with audiences eager for movies driven by characterization, ideas and the performances of actors whose screen presence offers as much justification for the existence of cinema as any camera trick, flashy montage or special effect.July 24, 2012
Its surprising focus on motherhood and its strong female protagonist give this story a human interest angle.May 01, 2009
A finely-crafted film of people and ideas, of the sort more common before the movie mainstream became a sausage factory.February 06, 2009
Writer-director Lurie makes dramas that whole-headedly engage ethical quandaries yet dodge easy judgments.September 19, 2010
Proving she can switch the lights on (or at least be guided to them), Kate Beckinsale gives a career-best performance in Rod Lurie's star-studded, substantive rumination on First Amendment attacks and governmental accountability.December 19, 2008
All this plays out in brisk fashion, and the actors, who also include Alan Alda as Rachel's venerable lawyer, mostly seem to be having a high old time.May 05, 2009
It's hard to put a finger on anything actually wrong with this earnest drama of politics, conscience, and democratic ideals... but it's equally difficult to embrace it enthusiastically, too.December 22, 2008
I thought the performances were great, particularly Vera Farmiga.