The Oscar buzz is growing for "Spotlight" as it expands into more theaters this weekend.
Based on the true story of "The Boston Globe" investigating sexual abuse cover-ups by the Catholic Church, critics rank it as one of the best movies of all time about journalism.
AirTalk will look at how Hollywood portrays journalists and the business of news.
Which movies cut very close to the truth? Which characters are too heroic or too villainous?
Some notables to get you going: James L. Brooks' "Broadcast News" with Holly Hunter; "The Insider" about the "60 Minutes" expose of Big Tobacco; "Deadline - U.S.A." with Humphrey Bogart as a crusading editor.
Guests:
Tim Cogshell, film Critic for KPCC and Alt-Film Guide; Tim tweets from
Wade Major, film critic for KPCC and host for IGN’s DigiGods.com