In 'True Story,' A Shamed Journalist Interviews A Fugitive Who Stole His Identity

True Story is a true crime tale drained of all its blood, the events of which pass by like the landscape on a 99-minute train ride through the country. Some of what you may see is going to be beautiful, but always at a distance.

Lifetime is a great channel to find a ton of vengeful people that you hope to never run into in real life. The network's newest film, Deadly Revenge, adds to that group. This time around, Lifetime explores the revenge story of a mystery man's past, and

First up, the drama "True Story" has so much star power that, on paper, it looks like an Oscar contender: Academy Award nominees Jonah Hill, James Franco and Felicity Jones head the cast, and Brad Pitt is a producer. But once you see it, you realize

DETROIT (WWJ) – “True Story” follows the life-changing events surrounding the dismissal of former New York Times reporter Michael Finkel, who was fired from his high-powered position in 2002. Finkel was dismissed when 

Frequent collaborators Jonah Hill and James Franco are starring in a new film together, but this time, it's no laughing matter. In True Story, which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival and is due out in select theaters on