Release Date The Trouble with the Truth Sep 14, 2012 Limited
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Actors For The Trouble with the Truth
Lea Thompson,John Shea,Danielle Harris,Keri Lynn Pratt,Rainy KerwinGenres The Trouble with the Truth : Drama
Visitor Ranting & Critics For The Trouble with the Truth
User Ranting The Trouble with the Truth : 4.5User Percentage For The Trouble with the Truth : 92 %
User Count Like for The Trouble with the Truth : 168
All Critics Ranting For The Trouble with the Truth : 7.2
All Critics Count For The Trouble with the Truth : 14
All Critics Percentage For The Trouble with the Truth : 93 %
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Movie Overview For The Trouble with the Truth
Nate moves to L.A. to track down Cristabel, the woman he's been in love with since childhood, only to discover that his plan to woo her only has one hurdle to overcome: what to do with June, Cristabel's ever-present, not-so-hot best friend? What's even more complicating is Nate's growing feelings for June, whose true beauty starts to emerge.TagLine The Trouble with the Truth
Love never needed to be so blind.Trailer For The Trouble with the Truth
Review For The Trouble with the Truth
Jim Hemphill's "The Trouble with the Truth" is a pleasant surprise that gets better as the movie unfolds.Omer Mozaffar-Chicago Sun-Times
Although they talk enough to qualify for radio, John Shea and Lea Thompson make the high-wire act of "The Trouble With the Truth" a convincing, moving and provocative two-hander.
John Anderson-Variety
A divorced couple rehash their relationship in this touching indie drama.
Frank Scheck-Hollywood Reporter
The ambition is laudable, the results less so.
Andy Webster-New York Times
[An] intimate, honest exploration of relationship dynamics, regret and the enduring messiness of love.
Sara Stewart-New York Post
An equitable, tender, sometimes surprising game of hard truth-telling.
Gary Goldstein-Los Angeles Times
While it never quite lives up to its lofty inspiration, particularly in an unsatisfying final act, it's engagingly written and well played by both leads.
Keith Phipps-Time Out Chicago
A spare but winning romantic drama that taps into the same talky, intellectually stimulating vein as Richard Linklater's Sunrise/Sunset collaborations with Ethan Hawke and Julie Delpy.
Brent Simon-Shared Darkness
Don't let this small but potent little gem pass by.
Dustin Putman-DustinPutman.com
Wise, warm, sexy and sophisticated with tender, well-nuanced performances by John Shea and Lea Thompson.
Avi Offer-NYC Movie Guru
Shea and Thompson are up against it due to the basic premise alone, so they could be somewhat forgiven for stumbling here or there. But they don't...
Mark Bell-Film Threat
A delectable dialogue driven movie over dinner. And a banquet of conversation in the ongoing battle of the sexes that is simultaneously bracing, witty, invigorating, stinging, solemn and funny.
Prairie Miller-WBAI Radio
Lea Thompson and John Shea sit down 'My Dinner With Andre' style and chew the fat about love, life, longing and letting go, in this unexpectedly poignant, often wryly humorous, drama.
Staci Layne Wilson-Buzzine Magazine
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