Little White Lies has been at the vanguard of today’s generation of indie magazines since it launched, and is still as overflowing with love for movies as ever. One of the best places to turn to for reviews and insightful criticism, each issue focuses on a new movie.
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The new LWL takes inspiration from Andrea Arnold's sixth feature, Bird, an urban fable set in Kent about the burgeoning friendship between a rebellious girl on the cusp of teendom and a mysterious stranger searching for his roots.
Nia Childs chats with filmmaker Andrea Arnold, six essays examine the director's body of work, a conversation with the German actor and star Franz Rogowski, and a train ride along the southeast coast of England in search of Thames Estuary cinema.
Expect a blend of striking illustration and passionate writing make Little White Lies the best way of burying yourself inside the world of film. Each issue is themed around a current film release and the articles within fly off at curious, fascinating, and funny tangents from its heart.