A sexy throw-back mystery with one twist too many, Where The Truth Lies is a beautiful production with classic appeal and an edge that is as hard as nails.
Where The Truth Lies (2005)
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Reviews Counted:98
Fresh:40
Rotten:58
Average Rating:5.4/10
Consensus: The belabored noir plotting feels unbelievable, thus removing any sense of suspense. Also, Lohman is badly miscast.
Theatrical Release:Oct 14, 2005 Limited
Box Office: $753,158
Synopsis: In the 50's, Lanny Morris (Kevin Bacon) and Vince Collins (Colin Firth) are the most beloved entertainers in America. A classic duo — Lanny is the manic comedian, while Vince is his cool and... In the 50's, Lanny Morris (Kevin Bacon) and Vince Collins (Colin Firth) are the most beloved entertainers in America. A classic duo — Lanny is the manic comedian, while Vince is his cool and collected straight man—the boys know how to make audiences roar with laughter at their jokes, or shed tears at one of their famous telethons. They are at the top of their game, wealthy, powerful, and enormously popular, when something terrible happens to threaten their success. Inexplicably, a dead beauty turns up in their hotel suite. Their reputations are sullied but, thanks to rock-solid alibis, neither is charged with the crime. Their partnership, on the other hand, is destroyed. Lanny and Vince manage to salvage separate careers, but years pass, with neither speaking to the other, or to anyone else, about the girl's death. The reason for the break-up of Morris and Collins becomes one of show business' greatest mysteries. Fifteen years later, in the 1970's, up and coming writer Karen O'Connor (Alison Lohman), decides to turn this cold case into a hot story. This includes the discovery of a kinky menage-a-trois that may have led to a murder, Karen unravels a serpentine, shocking tale of talent and treachery, love and lust, buried secrets and betrayed trust. WHERE THE TRUTH LIES is written and directed by Atom Egoyan, produced by Robert Lantos, and stars Kevin Bacon, Colin Firth, Alison Lohman and Rachel Blanchard. -- © ThinkFilm [More]
Starring: Kevin Bacon, Colin Firth, Alison Lohman
Starring: Kevin Bacon, Colin Firth, Alison Lohman
Director: Atom Egoyan
Director: Atom Egoyan
Studio: ThinkFilm
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Reviews for Where The Truth Lies
Canadian filmmakers tend to expose their limitations when they mimic American pop, and Atom Egoyan is no exception
...never quite becomes much more than a mildly diverting period piece.
A cool change for Egoyan that doesn’t necessarily work on every level, but one that offers a number of successful elements...
Despite terrific performances by Kevin Bacon and Colin Firth as an R-rated Martin & Lewis, this showbiz murder mystery can't rise above an awkwardly executed, unconvincing premise.
Cerebral art director Atom Egoyan excels at making small, personal films. But Where the Truth Lies proves again that he is not a commercial or genre director.
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