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201394 minThriller, Crime

Truth

Is Truth a Hit or Flop?

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Is Truth worth watching? With a rating of 5.1/10, this Thriller, Crime film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Truth Synopsis

After a chance encounter over the internet, Caleb meets and falls head over heels for Jeremy, and soon the line between love and lies blur.

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Top Cast

Brent Corrigan
Brent CorriganCaleb Jacobs
Rob Moretti
Rob MorettiJeremy Dorian
Suzanne DiDonna
Suzanne DiDonnaCaleb's Mother
Blanche Baker
Blanche BakerDr. Carter Moore
Rebekah Aramini
Rebekah AraminiLeah Dorian
Philip Joseph McElroy
Philip Joseph McElroyYoung Caleb
Max Rhyser
Max RhyserMan in Cafe
John Van Steen
John Van SteenOrderly
Marigny Blair
Marigny BlairJeremy's Baby
Chip
ChipNero Fiddles

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Is Truth worth watching?

Truth has received mixed reviews with a 5.1/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Thriller, Crime movies.

Is Truth hit or flop?

Truth has received average ratings (5.1/10), performing moderately with audiences.

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Truth is a Thriller, Crime movie that After a chance encounter over the internet, Caleb meets and falls head over heels for Jeremy, and soon the line between love and lies blur....

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Critic Reviews

CinemaSerfJan 27, 2025
★ 5

So "Caleb" (Sean Paul Lockhart) encounters and falls totally in love with "Jeremy" (Rob Moretti) and they look set fair for a happy, romantic future. Until, that is - "Caleb" discovers his friend has quite a significant secret and that pushes him very close to the line as he seeks truth and revenge. Moretti wrote and directed this, and as so often happens in that scenario, he has lost any real sense of objectivity with the story. It's at times quite an engaging little romance, but as it progresses it becomes angrier and more far-fetched with two routine performances that run out of steam as the dialogue and plot get mired down in a whole load of overly contrived psycho-babble - before a really poor ending. The tension does increase as the film advances, but for it's own sake - the viewer is left with way too many "would/could that ever happen, or why?" moments that just rendered it all a bit implausible and empty.