Watch A Dark Truth Movie Online No Survey Andy Garcia plays a former CIA operative turned political talk show host, who is hired by a corporate whistle blower to expose her company's cover-up of a massacre in a South American village. When he arrives, he is plunged into a violent and chaotic situation, with the military cracking down on a group of protesters led by a pair of activists (Eva Longoria and Forrest Whitaker). The ever-increasing depletion of earth's natural resource of water serves as the backdrop for this tense environmental thriller. (c) Magnolia Release Date A Dark Truth Jan 4, 2013 Limited | |
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Actors For A Dark Truth |
Al Sapienza,Andy Garcia,Deborah Kara Unger,Devon Bostick,Eva Longoria,Forest Whitaker,Kevin Durand,Kim Coates,Lara Daans,Steven Bauer |
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Genres A Dark Truth : Action & Adventure |
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User Ranting A Dark Truth : 3.2 |
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User Count Like for A Dark Truth : 996 |
All Critics Ranting For A Dark Truth : 3.3 |
All Critics Count For A Dark Truth : 12 |
All Critics Percentage For A Dark Truth : 8 % |
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Review For A Dark Truth |
A lightweight flick about a heavy-duty subject, A Dark Truth plays like a TV movie back in the days when TV wasn't worth watching. Rick Groen-Globe and Mail
For all the attempted intrigue and mayhem, the film is dullsville, mired by a poky script, unremarkable action and, the hard-working Garcia aside, uninspired performances. Gary Goldstein-Los Angeles Times
A slog of a thriller that tries for relevance with an environmental message, A Dark Truth's biggest mystery is how so many "name" actors ended up in this torpid turkey. Linda Barnard-Toronto Star
A self-serious eco-thriller assembled with a competent but heavy hand. Justin Chang-Variety
The film's heart is in exactly the right place, but there's not a brain in its pretty little head. Chris Packham-Village Voice
Can't come up with a single reason to recommend this leaden excuse for an eco-thriller, which one Damian Lee claims to have written and directed. Kathleen Murphy-MSN Movies
There are many roads to hell, and A Dark Truth travels the one paved with well-intentioned efforts to wrap complicated social/political issues in genre movie clichés. Maitland McDonagh-Film Journal International
This eco-thriller's message is an important one, but there are too many slow-moving scenes and too much screen time with characters just staring at each other. Betty Jo Tucker-ReelTalk Movie Reviews
Generic thriller has plenty of dead bodies, few surprises. S. Jhoanna Robledo-Common Sense Media
An interesting baby step toward a larger discussion of the water rights issue, but there's not enough integrity here to savor, with all the violence and cliche drowning out the lasting message of the movie. Brian Orndorf-Blu-ray.com
Pedestrian action scenes that wouldn't be out of place in a direct-to-DVD cheapie. Alonso Duralde-The Wrap
A Dark Truth is one of those unfortunate projects whose component parts are immediately at odds with one another. Michael Nordine-Slant Magazine
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