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  1. Synopsis. Gilby Smalls is having a meltdown. He's just been fired from his job, lost his apartment in a fire and his girlfriend gave him the boot. And it's only Wednesday. Now, at the ripe old age of thirty-something, he is forced to move in with May, his booze-swindling man-obsessed mother. This is the last straw.

  2. 9/10. Bright, witty & unconventional story of life & love. anascarella 2 November 2017. The Truth About Lies is downright one of the most honest & entertaining films I have seen in a long time. Between the all-star cast and charismatic energy that each of them individually, this movie was truly a pleasure to watch.

  3. 27 de oct. de 2017 · Fran Kranz and Odette Annable co-star in Phil Allocco’s sophomore feature 'The Truth About Lies,' a New York-set comedy. When successful scribes provide advice to novices along the lines of ...

  4. The Truth About Lies. Gilby Smalls is having a meltdown. He's just been fired from his job, lost his apartment in a fire and his girlfriend gave him the boot. Forced to move in with his booze-swindling man-obsessed mother, he's desperate to turn things around. Gilby weaves a web of lies; one bigger than the next and finds himself in too deep ...

  5. Available on iTunes. It's human nature to lie; we all do it! From scandalous headlines to little white lies, (Dis)Honesty: The Truth About Lies explores the complex impact dishonesty has on our lives and everyday society. Behavioral economist Dan Ariely and a team of scientists uncover our propensity to be dishonest, sometimes even unknowingly.

  6. How to spot a liar. On any given day we're lied to from 10 to 200 times, and the clues to detect those lies can be subtle and counter-intuitive. Pamela Meyer, author of "Liespotting," shows the manners and "hotspots" used by those trained to recognize deception -- and she argues honesty is a value worth preserving. (Contains mature content) 18:14.

  7. the more people misreport, the more money is paid out (positive sum game). Hence, the negative consequences of dishonest behav-ior are less clear in coin-flip tasks than they are in sender–receiver