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LITTLE WHITE LIES
Truth & Movies
Bimonthly Magazine from United Kingdom


- First issue: 2005
- 'A magazine about movies and life.'
- Each issue is themed around one film.
- Publisher: 'The Church of London Publishing Ltd.'
- Website: lwlies.com/

Last updated:
28 December 2023
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CONTENTS: 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 GALLERIES: 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 All

Issue 61
September/October 2015


Issue 60
July/August 2015


Issue 59
May/June 2015


Issue 58
March/April 2015


Issue 57
January/February 2015


Issue 56
November/December 2014


Issue 55
September/October 2014


Issue 54
July/August 2014


Issue 53
May/June 2014


Issue 52
March/April 2014


Issue 51
January/February 2014


Issue 50
November/December 2013


Issue 49
September 2013


Issue 48
July 2013


Issue 47
May/June 2013


Issue 46
March/April 2013


Issue 45
January/February 2013


Issue 44
November/December 2012


Issue 43
September/October 2012


Issue 42
July/August 2012


Issue 41
May/June 2012

William Friedkin gets close to the bone with Killer Joe; Alejandro Brugues survives Juan of the Dead; Jason Statham is Safe; Mia Hansen-Lψve whispers Goodbye First Love; Tahar Rahim abets Free Men; Julie Delpy spends 2 Days in New York; Ken Loach divvies up The Angels' Share; Will Ferrell goes gringo in Casa di me Padre; Bela Tarr tames The Turin Horse; Aleksandr Sokurov interprets Faust; and Michel Ocelot brings Tales of the Night to life.

Inspired by our feature films:
Director's commentary:
Gareth Evans takes us through the movies and memories that inspired The Raid.

Greatest Hits:
Three of the world's top fight choreographer's discuss their favourite onscreen moments.

Second opinion:
A medical professional gives a prognosis on the real-life consequences of movie violence.

The First Action Hero:
We reveal the identity of the early pioneers of onscreen violence.

Tainted Love:
In an exclusive essay, Ti West recalls how he joined the ranks of horror auteurdom.

The (Un)Making of Horror:
Meet the directors who faced hell and high water to make their dream nightmare movies.

Bonded by Blood:
Inside the strange sodality of the horror fan.

Here by Monsters:
Writer and mythographer Marina Warner traces the cultural origins of our fears.

Plus exclusive interviews with:
Bela Tarr, Michel Ocelot, Ben Rivers and Mia Hansen-Lψve.



Issue 40
March/April 2012
Whit Stillman rescues Damsels in Distress; Werner Herzog ventures Into the Abyss; the Dardenne brothers train The Kid with a Bike; Nuri Bilge Ceylan dials murder Once Upon a Time in Anatolia, Markus Schleinzer exposes Michael, Cameron Crowe and Matt Damon declare We Bought a Zoo, Sean Penn assumes This Must Be the Place; and Mark Wahlberg talks to criminals in Contraband.
Inspired by our feature film: The English Way:
LWLies sits down for a relaxing cuppa with Pirates! director - and Aardman hero - Peter Lord.
Non-Stop Motion: LWLies gets the VIP tour of Aardman Animations' Bristol studio.
Scopes and Tropes: We pay tribute to the pioneers of Victorian animation.
A Series of Fortunate Events: Author Gideon Defoe tells LWLies how a pub bet accidentally became a series of novels and an animated big-screen adventure.
The Good Pirate: Vessel extraction operative Max Hardberger (aka 'The Good Pirate') guides us through the murky waters of modern-day pirating.
Slippery SOPA: LWLies takes to the high seas to find out if anything can be done to combat digital piracy.
Plus exclusive interviews with:
Nuri Bilge Ceylan, Paolo Sorrentino, the Dardenne brothers.


Issue 39
January/February 2012
Clint Eastwood and Leonardo DiCaprio get to grips with J. Edgar; Meryl Streep sizes up The Iron Lady, David Fincher unleashes The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo; Alexander Payne and George Clooney visit paradise in search of The Descendants; Woody Harrelson is Rampart; Viggo Mortensen and Michael Fassbender ponder A Dangerous Method; Tom Cruise accepts Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol; and Steven Spielberg salutes War Horse.
Heavyweight: Shame director Steve McQueen runs LWLies through the making of his sex-addiction drama.
See No Evil: LWLies considers how cinema has historically dealt with taboo subjects.
Celluloid Liberation: Three filmmakers reveal how they overcame personal anxieties through the healing power of cinema.
Cruising: Michael Fassbender is the man giving Hollywood a hard-on.
Eroticart: Five artists. Five poets. Five sets of impressions inspired by the smutty, the shameful and the sensual.
Shadowland: Is Carey Mulligan ready to step out of the shadows and into the light of Hollywood's big league?
Shooting sex: Capturing the act of sex on screen.
Plus exclusive interviews with: Alexander Payne, Woody Harrelson, Sean Durkin.


Issue 38
November/December 2011
Michael Shannon decides to Take Shelter; Rod Lurie erects Straw Dogs; Terence Davies swims in The Deep Blue Sea; Miranda July predicts The Future; Errol Morris starts a Tabloid frenzy; Andrea Arnold shows no fear of Wuthering Heights; Andrea Riseborough leads a heroic Resistance; Seth Rogen and Joseph Gordon-Levitt go 50/50 on tragi-comedy; Gerard Butler seeks penance from a Machine Gun Preacher; and Brad Pitt knocks a Moneyball out of the park.

Inspired by our feature film:
I'm Still Here:
Another Earth director Mike Cahill keeps his feet on the ground.

Open Your Mind:
From Arnie to Descartes - the most thought-provoking sci-fi ever.

Space Camp:
NASA boffins plus fiction writers equals good times for sci-fi.

Double Trouble:
Why there's no such thing as another Earth.

Bright Star:
Brit Marling brings sass back to Hollywood.

Apollo Prophets:
A visual folio of the moon.

Fly Me to the Moon:
Hitching a ride on the private space initiatives taking man back to the stars.

Plus exclusive interviews with:
Michael Shannon, Joachim Trier, Philip Seymour Hoffman.



Issue 37
September/October 2011

LWLies 37 offers a nuts and bolts breakdown of Nicolas Winding Refn's uber-cool auto thriller Drive.

Overleaf there's candid interviews with Danish director Nicolas Winding Refn and star Ryan Gosling, as well as composer Cliff Martinez and 'Drive' author James Sallis.

There's also an eye-opening look at the death-defying world of the Hollywood stunt driver, and an exclusive pair of poems from Sallis' unpublished volume 'Leaning into the Electric Day'. And, as an added treat, we speak exclusively to Sandra Hebron ahead of her last year as Artistic Director of the BFI London Film Festival.



Issue 36
July/August 2011


Issue 35
May/June 2011


Issue 34
March/April 2011


Issue 33
January/February 2011

Black Swan


Issue 32
November/December 2010


Issue 31
September/October 2010


Issue 30
July/August 2010


Issue 29
May/June 2010


Issue 28
March/April 2010


Issue 27
January/February 2010

Tom Ford makes eyes at 'A Single Man'; George Clooney jets off 'Up in the Air'; Jacques Audiard preaches the words of 'A Prophet'; Ray Winstone bares his '44 Inch Chest'; Andy Serkis goes wild with 'Sex & Drugs & Rock & Roll'; Lee Daniels pines for his 'Precious'; Julien Temple lifts the lid on 'Oil City Confidential'; Michael Moore gets mushy in 'Capitalism: A Love Story'; Aaron Johnson finds himself in 'Nowhere Boy'; Jeff Bridges opens his 'Crazy Heart'; and Hayao Miyazaki returns with the painterly 'Ponyo'.

Inspired by our feature film:
Man of the Moment: Hunkering in the bunker with Viggo Mortensen.
This Is How The World Ends: Filmmaking's finest predict the apocalypse.
Five Minutes To Midnight: James Martin defines the meaning of the twenty-first century before we study the ways in which it could all come crashing down.
Winter Songs: On set poetry and photography from Viggo Mortensen.
On The Road: Examining the savage landscapes of Cormac McCarthy.
Under Pressure: How John Hillcoat approached the toughest assignment of his life.
Let's Get Ready To Rapture: A personal guide through the Christian apocalypse.

Plus exclusive interviews with:
Jacques Audiard
Andy Serkis
Isabelle Huppert
Cristian Mungiu
Lee Daniels
Malcolm Venville



Issue 26
November/December 2009
The Coen brothers find the lighter side of A Serious Man; Megan Fox devours Jennifer's Body; Jane Campion illuminates Bright Star; Richard Kelly thinks outside The Box; Steven Soderbergh rats on The Informant!; Paul Giamatti warms the cockles in Cold Souls; Michael Haneke unties The White Ribbon; Jordan Scott peers through the Cracks; Jim Jarmusch discovers The Limits of Control; and Michael Caine offers up vigilante vengeance in Harry Brown.

Inspired by our feature film:
Into the Wild: Spike Jonze speaks. We listen.
My Name is Adam: Uncovering the many faces of Spike.
That's Entertainment: How Mother re-invented the ad agency.
Big Heir: Skate vid maestro Ty Evans is about to blow up.
Taking Over The Asylum: Tracking the rise of the fabled filmmaking class of '99.
Monsters, Ink: Nine artists plus one Surrealist parlour games equals 11 exquisite corpses.
The Wild Rumpus: Maurice Sendak's children's books are a window into a wild soul.
Trouble in Paradise: When a director's dream job turns into a nightmare.

Plus exclusive interviews with:
Richard Kelly
Jason Schwartzman
Ondi Timoner
Paddy Considine
Gael Garcia Bernal
Sasha Gray
Lynn Shelton
Kelly Macdonald



Issue 25
September/October 2009


Issue 24
July/August 2009


Issue 23
May/June 2009


Issue 22
March/April 2009

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