Tilda Swinton

Memoria – first-look review

By Mark Asch

Tilda Swinton is extraordinary in a film by Apichatpong Weerasethakul which comprises of “pure vibes”.

The French Dispatch – first-look review

By Hannah Strong

Wes Anderson’s star-studded, multi-chaptered tribute to The New York is his most impressionistic work to date.

Tilda Swinton goes on a sensory journey in the first Memoria trailer

By Charles Bramesco

She embarks on an existential quest in the latest feature from Thai great Apichatpong Weerasethakul.

The Souvenir Part II – first-look review

By Hannah Strong

Joanna Hogg’s follow-up to her 2019 masterpiece is an immaculate study of grief and filmmaking.

Tilda Swinton will star in Joanna Hogg’s other upcoming film

By Charles Bramesco

After The Souvenir Part II, we’ll see her in the writer/director’s The Eternal Daughter.

Tilda Swinton sits for Pedro Almodóvar in The Human Voice trailer

By Charles Bramesco

The Spanish master’s 30-minute short is coming to UK cinemas next month.

Guillermo del Toro’s stop-motion Pinocchio is taking shape

By Charles Bramesco

Ewan McGregor and newcomer Gregory Mann lead the voice cast, with additional roles announced.

Watch a Tilda Swinton-narrated clip from Jóhann Jóhannsson’s final film

By Charles Bramesco

The late Icelandic composer’s Last and First Men was completed posthumously.

Watch the first trailer for Wes Anderson’s The French Dispatch

By Charles Bramesco

The story of a French newspaper's post-WWII operation goes heavy on whimsy.

The Personal History of David Copperfield

By Lou Thomas

Armando Iannucci trades satire for spirited period comedy in a Charles Dickens adaptation for the ages.

review LWLies Recommends

Apichatpong Weerasethakul’s upcoming Memoria gets a big deal

By Charles Bramesco

The 2020 release will be Joe’s widest North American run to date.

Iannucci does Dickens in The Personal History of David Copperfield trailer

By Charles Bramesco

Dev Patel stars as the plucky orphan of the 19th century literary legend.

The Souvenir

By Hannah Strong

Joanna Hogg explores her own memories to create a fragile, fascinating portrait of romance in both bloom and decay.

review LWLies Recommends

The Personal History of David Copperfield – first look review

By Hannah Strong

A light and lovely Dickens adaptation with Dev Patel revealing his immense comic chops in the title role.

The Dead Don’t Die

By Hannah Strong

A cast of Jim Jarmusch regulars attempt to ward off the zombie apocalypse in this allegorical horror-comedy.

review

LWLies 80: The Souvenir + 100 Mould-Breaking British Films

By David Jenkins

This special, expanded edition of the magazine celebrates British cinema and contains moving illustrations.

Why the politics of Derek Jarman’s late films are so important

By Sam Moore

In a time of political uncertainty, his bold representations of queerness remain as vital and relevant as ever.

Little White Lies Logo

About Little White Lies

Little White Lies was established in 2005 as a bi-monthly print magazine committed to championing great movies and the talented people who make them. Combining cutting-edge design, illustration and journalism, we’ve been described as being “at the vanguard of the independent publishing movement.” Our reviews feature a unique tripartite ranking system that captures the different aspects of the movie-going experience. We believe in Truth & Movies.

Editorial

Design