“The Whole Truth” (*1/2 out of four) was a predictable and ordinary courtroom drama about a defense attorney (Keanu Reeves) trying to get his teenage client (Michael Basso) acquitted of murdering his wealthy slimeball father (James Belushi) and begins to suspect the involvement of the father’s long-abused wife (Renee Zellwegger). Despite the good cast, this mostly plays out as t.v. movie with a story that pretty much leads where you expect it to go….until a ludicrous and laughable twist ending. Belushi is good as the boy’s loutish father but Reeves is about as convincing playing a lawyer here as he was in “The Devil’s Advocate”.