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      • "TRUST ME" explores why we're attracted to stories about violence, how media outlets capitalize on that, and how we gather and share information in the digital age. It explores confirmation bias and how neurological traits interact with web algorithms to distort how we see the world.
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  3. Parents need to know that Trust Me is an indie dramedy about teen actors in Hollywood that was written and directed by Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. 's Clark Gregg. It has some very dark moments, including a gunshot to the stomach (with pooling blood) and a suggestion of the sexual abuse of a teen… Videos and Photos. Trust Me. Official trailer.

    • Clark Gregg
    • Jeffrey M. Anderson
    • Clark Gregg, Amanda Peet, Saxon Sharbino
  4. Synopsis. "TRUST ME" explores why we're attracted to stories about violence, how media outlets capitalize on that, and how we gather and share information in the digital age. It explores confirmation bias and how neurological traits interact with web algorithms to distort how we see the world.

  5. www.metacritic.com › movie › trust-meTrust Me - Metacritic

    Jun 6, 2014 · SummaryHoward Holloway, a former child star now struggling agent for child actors, spends years losing his most talented clients to his slick, arch-nemesis Aldo Shocklee.

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    • Clark Gregg
    • R
  6. Primarily about a financier, Andrew Bevel—who becomes the richest man in the world by shorting the stock market crash of 1929—Trust contains four distinct books in which different characters provide conflicting accounts of the financier and his wife. The compounding narratives explore the power of wealth, the artifice of the financial ...

  7. Trust is a 2021 American erotic romantic drama film directed by Brian DeCubellis, from a screenplay by Kristen Lazarian, K.S. Bruce, and DeCubellis, based on Lazarian's play Push. The film stars Victoria Justice, Matthew Daddario, Katherine McNamara, and Lucien Laviscount.

  8. Runtime: 91 mins. Synopsis: “TRUST ME” shows how an avalanche of biased news and mis-information is undermining trust in society. This drives fear, which promotes racism, political polarization and mental health disorders. When fear goes up it erodes trust. When people don’t trust each other, they don’t help each other and progress stalls.

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