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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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  2. 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.

  3. www.rottentomatoes.com › m › trust_me_2013Trust Me | Rotten Tomatoes

    Jun 6, 2014 · Synopsis Hollywood agent Howard Holloway cannot find any real success until he signs Lydia, a talented and troubled 14-year-old with an alcoholic father. Every day he navigates challenging ...

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    • Clark Gregg
    • R
    • Sam Rockwell
  4. www.metacritic.com › movie › trust-meTrust Me - Metacritic

    Jun 6, 2014 · Starz Digital Media. 1 h 30 m. 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. Comedy. Drama.

    • (14)
    • Clark Gregg
    • R
  5. TRUST ME is a documentary that explores with its expert contributors the timely topics of misinformation and the importance of media literacy in the digital age. Director Roko Belic's film notes that more than one billion people seek news and information on the internet daily.

    • Roko Belic
    • Sabrina Mcfarland
    • New Day Films
  6. 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
  7. Trust Me explores why humankind is attracted to stories about violence, how media outlets capitalize on that, and how we gather and share information and misinformation in the digital age. The film identifies confirmation bias and how innate neurological traits interact with web algorithms to distort how we see the world.

  8. After discovering a 13-year-old acting prodigy (newcomer Saxon Sharbino), he is poised to close the deal of a lifetime which would catapult his tween client and, at long last, himself, into the big...

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