Like many movies about literary figures, "J. LeRoy" flies too quickly through Albert's prose, never lingering long enough for viewers unfamiliar with the text to grasp what makes it so powerful. JT LeRoy may add to the overall mystique of the story when reviewed alongside the docs and books on the subject.

What movies with this setup can you name? Laura Dern, left, and Kristen Stewart in Justin Kelly's "J. Leroy," a fictional movie about the writer Laura Albert who made up a writer called JT Leroy.

J.T. LeRoy

Leroy movie reviews & Metacritic score: A young woman named Savannah Knoop (Kristen Stewart) spends six years pretending to be the celebrated author and. Your score has been saved for J. Would you like to write a review? JT LeRoy is fascinating and relevant because everyone, to one extent or another, wears masks and no one is really who they say they are. At one point it appears that the filmmakers are attempting to sympathize with Dern's character as she explains that J. The great JT Leroy movie would have this perspective but so much more.

Trailer J.T. LeRoy

Dern's Laura moons around the truck-stop set of the movie in progress JT LeRoy isn't a bad movie, and with these actresses it's certainly worth seeing. The film follows Laura Albert, an accomplished song lyric writer and author who used the pseudonym JT Leroy. As more and more interviewers call wanting to meet with who they believe is a man, Laura becomes desperate.

The movie is told from Savannah's point of view. There are no last names revealed, except that of Leroy's. The identity of the brunette and Italian Asia Argento is masked by the blonde and German Diane Kruger portraying a French character named "Eva". LeRoy," at least not in a concrete, tangible sense.