Nothing But the Truth (2008)
When reporter Rachel Armstrong writes a story that reveals the identity of a covert CIA operative, the government demands that Rachel reveal her source. She defies the special prosecutor and is thrown in jail. Meanwhile, her attorney, Albert Burnside argues her case all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court.
Nothing But the Truth (2008)
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Released Year: 2008
Runtime: 108 minutes
Directors: Rod Lurie
Casts: Kate Beckinsale, Alan Alda, Noah Wyle, Courtney B. Vance, Vera Farmiga, Angela Bassett, Kelly Holleman, Preston Bailey, Matt Dillon, David Schwimmer, Floyd Abrams, Kristen Bough, Merle Dandridge
Storyline
When reporter Rachel Armstrong writes a story that reveals the identity of a covert CIA operative, the government demands that Rachel reveal her source. She defies the special prosecutor and is thrown in jail. Meanwhile, her attorney, Albert Burnside argues her case all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court.
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Reviews
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Entertainment Weekly -
Lurie hits closer to the bone here than he did in his ham-handed "The Contender" (2000).
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The Hollywood Reporter -
A typically intelligent if occasionally overwritten political thriller, boasting a powerhouse cast.
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Rolling Stone -
Lurie has crafted a different kind of thriller, one with a mind and a heart.
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The A.V. Club -
Mostly, Nothing But The Truth operates a lot like Billy Ray's "Shattered Glass" and "Breach," offering up the sort of no-nonsense, meat-and-potatoes docudrama that's in short supply these days.
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Variety -
Competently constructed and nicely acted by Kate Beckinsale and Vera Farmiga.
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When reporter Rachel Armstrong writes a story that reveals the identity of a covert CIA operative, the government demands that Rachel reveal her source. She defies the special prosecutor and is thrown in jail. Meanwhile, her attorney, Albert Burnside argues her case all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court.
When reporter Rachel Armstrong writes a story that reveals the identity of a covert CIA operative, the government demands that Rachel reveal her source. She defies the special prosecutor and is thrown in jail. Meanwhile, her attorney, Albert Burnside argues her case all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court.
When reporter Rachel Armstrong writes a story that reveals the identity of a covert CIA operative, the government demands that Rachel reveal her source. She defies the special prosecutor and is thrown in jail. Meanwhile, her attorney, Albert Burnside argues her case all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court.
When reporter Rachel Armstrong writes a story that reveals the identity of a covert CIA operative, the government demands that Rachel reveal her source. She defies the special prosecutor and is thrown in jail. Meanwhile, her attorney, Albert Burnside argues her case all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court.