Little White Lies #104
Little White Lies #104
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.
In this issue:
In the issue
Burning Down the House
A conversation with Blink Twice director and co-writer Zoë Kravitz on craft, casting and embracing discomfort.
Beauty and the Beast
Leila Latif has a natter with one of our favourite actors on the block (and star of Blink Twice), Naomi Ackie.
The Outrages
Laura Venning explores the valuable cinematic artworks that have been born on the back of the #MeToo movement.
Chan the Man
Hannah Strong’s heartfelt personal ode to her eventual loving acceptance of the actor Channing Tatum.
Fear Factor
2024’s biggest breakout star, Adria Arjona, on how acting is about overcoming your deepest fears.
The New Romantic
David Jenkins chats to British filmmaker and actress Alice Lowe about the making of her formidable Timestalker.
Double Threat
An expansive, 50-film chronology looking back at the history of films directed by female actors.
In the back section
Face-to-face with Kneecap
Rōgan Graham hopped on an early morning flight to Belfast to chat to the stars of of Kneecap – a music biopic that’s actually good.
Moin Hussein
Sky Peals is one of our favourite British indies of 2024, and Rafa Sales Ross chats to its writer/director about its innovative depiction of loneliness.
Carol Kane
A legend of Hollywood finally gets to play the lead in the great Between the Temples, and so Nick Newman celebrates the occasion with a long and winding chat.
Shuchi Talati
Girls Will be Girls offers a fresh spin on the timeworn teenage love story, and so Leila Latif meets its maker to talk about capturing intimacy and euphoria on screen.
Obituary
Shelley Duval
One of the great all-time screen actors passed as we were nearing our press deadline, yet we made room for Sophie Monks Kaufman to honour her achievements.