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Shattered Glass
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Shattered Glass

He'd do anything to get a great story.
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User Score475 ratings
TMDB 7.016+20031h 34mEnglish
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Synopsis

Stephen Glass is a staff writer for the respected current events and policy magazine The New Republic and a freelance feature writer for publications such as Rolling Stone, Harper's and George. By the mid-90s, Glass' articles had turned him into one of the most sought-after young journalists in Washington, but a bizarre chain of events - chronicled in Buzz Bissinger's September 1998 Vanity Fair article - suddenly stopped his career in its tracks.

Director
Billy RayFrom TMDB credits
Studio
Cruise/Wagner Productions3 production companies
Release
November 14, 2003Released
Box Office
$3MBudget $6M

Top Cast

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Hayden Christensen
Hayden Christensen
Stephen Glass
Peter Sarsgaard
Peter Sarsgaard
Charles 'Chuck' Lane
Chloë Sevigny
Chloë Sevigny
Caitlin Avey
Rosario Dawson
Rosario Dawson
Andy Fox
Melanie Lynskey
Melanie Lynskey
Amy Brand
Hank Azaria
Hank Azaria
Michael Kelly
Steve Zahn
Steve Zahn
Adam Penenberg
Mark Blum
Mark Blum
Lewis Estridge

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gownpolitician
Oct 18, 2014

Story portrayed as interestingly as possible. Christensen well-cast as someone reprehensible.

CinemaSerf
Apr 15, 2022

Long before Donald Trump became obsessed with fake news, there was Stephen Glass (here played by Hayden Christensen). Here is an ambitious and creative man who successfully manipulated the verification processes at Washington DC's prestigious "New Republic" magazine leading it to publish over twenty long form articles that had no basis in fact. It's only when the editor of a competing online outlet questions one of his own journalists - Adam Peneberg (Steve Zahn) as to why he didn't get the story, that some detailed investigations into his sources start to reveal a tissue of fantasy. The half lies and lies he tells grow into whoppers as his own editor Chuck Lane (Peter Sarsgaard) uses his own considerable investigative journalism skills and soon the young shyster is on the ropes. Christensen is good here - not phrase I will say often, and Billy Ray manages to makes us squirm a little as we feel the pressure mount on this serial journalistic fantasist. The fact that even his friends take him on face value, and are prepared to resign if he is ultimately fired proves just how much we take on trust until presented with a different fait-accompli! Certainly better than I was expecting.

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