Movies
Marc Maron is superb in this smart but uneven ensemble comedy set in motion by a Civil War relic.
July 18, 2019
The inside-Hollywood dramedy “Trust Me” contains so much terrific writing, acting and observation that it becomes a bit easier to forgive writer-director-star Clark Gregg when his ambitions best him during the movie’s convoluted last third.
June 5, 2014
Company Town Blog
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Sept. 8, 2009
Another edition of your regular field guide to the world of movies in Los Angeles and beyond.
July 19, 2019
Company Town
Famed b-movie director Roger Corman reaches a settlement with his sons over longstanding lawsuit.
Feb. 27, 2020
Narrated by Alec Baldwin, filmmaker Anthony Baxter’s documentary “Flint: Who Can You Trust?” investigates contaminated-water crisis in Flint, Mich.
April 29, 2022
Documentarian Chris Paine follows up “Who Killed the Electric Car?”
April 5, 2018
Entertainment & Arts
Movie review: ‘Trust’
April 1, 2011
Brain Trust: The JMA Foundation/National Brain Injury Research Foundation, a national organization for survivors of brain injury, has called the film “Regarding Henry” unrealistic.
July 12, 1991
The ubiquitous L.A. expression “Trust me” usually is a polite way of saying something like, “Listen, I outrank you, don’t bother me about details,” or sometimes just, “Shut up; I don’t want to explain myself.”
Nov. 10, 1989