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Afternoons of Solitude review – astonishing,…
The closest literary analogue to Albert Serra’s astonishing new film, Afternoons of Solitude, is Ernest Hemmingway’s lyrical exploration into the…
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The Smashing Machine – first-look review
Of course there have been inevitable (and not entirely unfair) jokes about The Rock running for an Oscar since The…
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Honey Don’t! review – silly and very, very slight
Ethan Coen has earned the right to do whatever the hell he wants when it comes to making art. Whether…
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The Roses | Caught Stealing | Venice Film Festival
Truth & Movies is the podcast from the film experts at Little White Lies, where along with selected colleagues and friends,…
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The Testament of Ann Lee – first-look review
One of my favourite Wikipedia pages is entitled ‘List of people claimed to be Jesus’ which documents, as one might…
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Nuestra Tierra – first-look review
Lucrecia Martel’s years-in-the-making documentary about the murder of an Indigenous Argentinian man starkly lays out the rigged justice system in…
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Late Fame – first-look review
After decades spent working for the United States Postal Service in New York City, Ed Saxberger (Willem Dafoe) returns home…
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The Wizard of the Kremlin – first-look review
The loudest reaction during both press screenings of Olivier Assayas’s The Wizard of the Kremlin at the Venice Film Festival happened…
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Cover-Up – first-look review | Little White Lies
When investigative journalist Seymour “Sy” Hersh is asked what made him a suitable candidate to run his father’s store in Chicago,…
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Ish – first-look review | Little White Lies
While planes roar overhead on their way to or from the nearby Luton Airport, Ish (Farhan Hasnat) and his best…
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