Ever since 2004 when Chris Hansen hosted the Dateline series To Catch A Predator, parents have been on high alert, making sure that their children know the people that they're talking to online. With so many ways of communicating anonymously through the internet, it's an understandable concern and fear, and one dealt with in David Schwimmer's next directorial outing, Trust.
Nicholas of Movies Hate You Too writes:
his week offers up several of early fall’s bigger releases including a COPS style action film, a sex hotline comedy, a death row drama, and several straight to disc releases. When it comes to catalog releases there are several John Wayne titles, some films from the golden age of Hollywood, and a few low budget B-movies.
A film that tackles delicate subject matter with intelligence and compassion; uncompromising in its willingness to be so direct. A masterpiece and one of the year's best films. Full review by Chris Pandolfi.
I've heard good things about this. Looks interesting. Might have to check it out at some point.
Like emotional potholes caused by a disaster, Trust tackles that subject and it does so head on. Annie (Liana Liberato) is the 14-year-old with seemingly everything a girl could want. Girl next door looks, a loving family and a loyal best friend. Clive Owen plays Annie’s father, a successful ad executive and along with the mom, Lynn (Catherine Keener), they are the perfect suburbanite coupling.