Review of Where the Truth Lies (2005) by Jessica Reaves for Chicago Tribune — 14 Apr 2009
Entertaining and even affecting, Where the Truth Lies is a failure primarily because it doesn't do justice to its originator, Rupert Holmes' dishy 2003 novel, which shared both of the aforementioned characteristics but also was extremely funny.
The film, directed by Atom Egoyan, is not.
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This review of Where the Truth Lies (2005) was written by Jessica Reaves and published by Chicago Tribune on 14 Apr 2009.
Where the Truth Lies has generally received mixed reviews.
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