The dish: 'Foxcatcher' wrestler criticizes some scenes

Mark Schultz thinks "Foxcatcher" is "the most epic movie of all time," and not just because it's his story. Channing Tatum plays Schultz, one of the greatest wrestlers in U.S. history, an Olympic and world champion who with his brother Dave dominated

Mark Schultz's belated attack on Foxcatcher and Miller, the acclaimed US director of Moneyball and Capote, is just the latest public dispute over factual accuracy to hit an Oscar-tipped movie as the 2015 awards season hits full 

“Foxcatcher's scenes are mostly straight out of my book (except a few),” Schultz tweeted on Monday. “But the relationships and personalities are complete fiction. They're based on a kernel of truth but not much more than that.

Mark Schultz, the former Olympic wrestler whose life Foxcatcher is partly based on (Channing Tatum plays him), hasn't been shy about sharing his feelings on the film. On Dec. 21, he wrote that Foxcatcher “couldn't have 

Mark Schultz, the Olympic wrestler whose story is told in “Foxcatcher,” has blasted director Bennett Miller for scenes he says are fabricated. “Leaving the audience with a feeling that somehow there could have been a sexual relationship between [John