Have I not said this for years... The TRUTH will set them free...
because we... the victim-survivors... of the catholic church abuse...
are the TRUTH... Ann
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At a calamitous time for journalism, when every day
brings another little death to a once noble, courageous and respectable
profession that is slowly being crushed in a blogosphere of junk, it is
rare to see a bold, respectable and truthful movie get financed about
the news.
Miraculously, there are suddenly two. Tom McCarthy’s forthcoming Spotlight is a brilliant, incisive film about the 2001 Boston Globe investigation of the Catholic Church’s sex-abuse scandal that won a Pulitzer Prize. Meanwhile, we have James Vanderbilt’s aptly titled Truth, about the ill-fated 2004 exposé on 60 Minutes about George W. Bush’s alleged draft-dodging shame that called on powerful friends in the military to protect him from serving in Vietnam.
http://observer.com/2015/10/truth-is-one-of-the-greatest-journalism-movies-since-all-the-presidents-men/
Miraculously, there are suddenly two. Tom McCarthy’s forthcoming Spotlight is a brilliant, incisive film about the 2001 Boston Globe investigation of the Catholic Church’s sex-abuse scandal that won a Pulitzer Prize. Meanwhile, we have James Vanderbilt’s aptly titled Truth, about the ill-fated 2004 exposé on 60 Minutes about George W. Bush’s alleged draft-dodging shame that called on powerful friends in the military to protect him from serving in Vietnam.
http://observer.com/2015/10/truth-is-one-of-the-greatest-journalism-movies-since-all-the-presidents-men/