LWLies Presents

Watch: Barry Jenkins in Colour

By Luís Azevedo

This new video essay explores the director’s evocative use of colour, from Medicine for Melancholy to If Beale Street Could Talk.

I, Monster: The First-Person POV in Horror Cinema

By Leigh Singer

Video essayist Leigh Singer explores the use of the first-person perspective in horror cinema.

From Zombies to Cannibalism: Finding Humanity in Julia Ducournau’s Raw

By Grace Lee

Grace Lee searches for meaning amid the so-called monstrosity of this superlative 2017 horror.

The Truman Show and The Rise of Unreality TV

By Leigh Singer

A new video essay offers an insightful reappraisal of Peter Weir’s eerily prophetic media satire.

Little White Lies and MUBI present… Maurice Pialat’s A Nos Amours

By Little White Lies

Join us for this special screening of the teen movie to end all teen movies.

Come to a free preview screening of The Neon Demon

By Little White Lies

Fancy seeing Nicolas Winding Refn’s new film a month before it hits cinemas? Read on...

Spotlight video review

By Clarisse Loughrey

Clarrise Loughrey investigates this year’s Best Picture winner to see if it lives up to the hype.

A cat predicts the 2016 Oscars

By Little White Lies

See who our resident feline soothsayer is tipping for glory at the 88th Academy Awards this weekend.

The Big Short video review

By Clarisse Loughrey

Watch to see how Clarisse Loughrey scores Adam McKay’s zany financial crisis comedy-drama.

Watch Chiwetel Ejiofor reveal his favourite heist movie

By Little White Lies

Find out which classic ’70s Dustin Hoffman crime drama left a lasting impression on the British star.

Youth video review

By Little White Lies

Watch vlogger Clarisse Loughrey give her verdict on Paolo Sorrentino’s bittersweet study of ageing and grief.

Mubi x LWLies Present: Curly Sue

By Little White Lies

Join us for a discussion on cinematic swansongs and a screening of John Hughes’ final film.

LWLies and Underground Film Club present… Victoria

By Little White Lies

See Sebastian Schipper’s one-shot crime drama six months before it hits cinemas.

A Sam Mendes pop quiz

By Little White Lies

Ben Whishaw and Naomie Harris test their knowledge on the cinema of the Spectre and Skyfall director.

The Great Guillermo screen-prints now on sale

By Little White Lies

Pick up a limited edition artwork inspired by the Crimson Peak writer/director.

Guillermo del Toro on building Crimson Peak

By Little White Lies

The director discusses how created the look and feel of his haunting Gothic romance.

Meet the veteran producer of a Nicolas Roeg masterpiece

By Little White Lies

Jeremy Thomas invites us to rummage around his trinket-littered office.

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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.

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