Little White Lies' Scores
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For 1,078 reviews, this publication has graded:
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42% higher than the average critic
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4% same as the average critic
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54% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 2.8 points higher than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Movie review score: 68
| Highest review score: | Asteroid City | |
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| Lowest review score: | Morbius |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 644 out of 1078
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Mixed: 376 out of 1078
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Negative: 58 out of 1078
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While it’s a decently entertaining exploration of an interesting figure’s life, there is not much of substance to say regarding the treatment of female artists or the lasting legacy of the Surrealist movement.- Little White Lies
- Posted May 13, 2026
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Billie Walker
Despite the heavy metaphors and emotionally weighted hauntings, there’s nothing new here – it’s all painfully dull and familiar horror territory.- Little White Lies
- Posted Apr 30, 2026
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There are flashes of something more compelling. A handful of softer scenes suggest a more resonant film beneath the surface, and the final third shows signs of progression with a somewhat satisfying conclusion. But these moments remain frustratingly brief. For all its stylistic, sometimes overwhelming ambition, Departures ultimately feels grounded.- Little White Lies
- Posted Apr 27, 2026
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The film does aim for something a little deeper by also making it about the sheep being forced to acknowledge and experience the realities of death, and there are a couple of moments of sheep-based existential revelation that are surprisingly moving. At its best it even occasionally recalls vintage Aardman, particularly something like the original Chicken Run film.- Little White Lies
- Posted Apr 27, 2026
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David Jenkins
With this film, we get little hints of the Cronin of yore, but there’s also so much dire exposition and necessary genre static in the background that his imprint is less discernible (and enjoyable) than you’d hope it would be.- Little White Lies
- Posted Apr 16, 2026
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Where Ozon presents as an ironist in much of his work, skewering genres and retro styles, there’s a refreshing seriousness to this mad endeavour that demands attention, even when some of the choices he makes don’t feel entirely right.- Little White Lies
- Posted Apr 10, 2026
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Hannah Strong
It’s a shame the film that exists around this technical experiment oscillates between ludicrous and tedious, undermining any scares that might be generated through the wonder of creative foley and effective mixing.- Little White Lies
- Posted Apr 10, 2026
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Hannah Strong
The resulting film is an uneven one – occasional flashes of intrigue are hampered by Fuze’s strange structure and uncertainty about how funny it wants to be. Although the 90 minute runtime is welcome during an age of ill-advised action film bloat, there’s not much good in a film being short if it’s also largely unremarkable.- Little White Lies
- Posted Apr 5, 2026
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David Jenkins
The filmmaker draws some arresting audiovisual cues into the patchwork of images, but the film lacks some of the goofy wit of British documentarian Adam Curtis, whose own provocative essays at least offer some element of surprise (even when they don’t work themselves).- Little White Lies
- Posted Mar 26, 2026
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David Jenkins
It’s a supremely well-made piece of work whose function and message never quite manage to transcend the prosaic. Still, in the strange times we’re currently living through, maybe it’s worth sounding that necessary siren one more time for luck.- Little White Lies
- Posted Mar 26, 2026
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Leila Latif
Van Sant directs with a steadiness that occasionally borders on pastiche. He resists sensationalism, which is no small feat given the bombastic source material. The hostage sequences are gruellingly tense, but the film never quite finds a rhythm beyond escalation, monologue, negotiation, repeat. For a story and subject this strange, the filmmaking flourishes are conservative.- Little White Lies
- Posted Mar 24, 2026
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Billie Walker
Despite Boon matching Graham’s quiet intensity and Riseborough’s low frequency depression with a gnashing rebellious streak, the three performances can’t lift The Good Boy from the limitations of its own tethered melodrama.- Little White Lies
- Posted Mar 24, 2026
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David Jenkins
If Sorrentino has a special power as a filmmaker, it’s his ability to draw the very best out of Servillo in any type of terrain, and it’s this wholly committed and natural lead performance which holds together an otherwise slipshod and fatally schematic tale how the cold realities of life and death can feed into the process of politics.- Little White Lies
- Posted Mar 19, 2026
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David Jenkins
The story is not particularly forthright in articulating its themes and ideas, and while that may work in the slow-burn pages of a novel, it just feels contrived and manipulative up there on the screen.- Little White Lies
- Posted Mar 15, 2026
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David Jenkins
We don’t hear from law enforcement as to why the raid happened in the manner it did, and why it ended in a humiliating capitulation. Yet there’s definitely a rousing prescience to a film like this at such a politically precarious moment, and perhaps we should take this rare happy ending with a pinch of salt.- Little White Lies
- Posted Mar 13, 2026
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Callie Petch
On paper, it’s Hosada’s usual tunes blown up on a grander scale. In practice, the results are an overstuffed yet simplistic mess.- Little White Lies
- Posted Mar 13, 2026
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Hannah Strong
It’s a song and dance we’ve seen before, with both Powell and Qualley operating on cruise control.- Little White Lies
- Posted Mar 12, 2026
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Emma Kiely
While It Ends With Us and Regretting You contained at least some decent acting and production value, Reminders of Him is a grim dose of misery and trauma porn punctuated by a terrible lead performance and an undeniable conservative sheen.- Little White Lies
- Posted Mar 12, 2026
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Hannah Strong
The Bride! doesn’t have a single original thought worth pursuing. The fact that this film appears so shrilly convinced of its radical praxis speaks to a bizarre disconnection from reality.- Little White Lies
- Posted Mar 10, 2026
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Hannah Strong
One can’t help but long for something a little more exciting than “pleasant” – Pixar used to lead the animation industry, and they’ve been treading water for far too long.- Little White Lies
- Posted Mar 5, 2026
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Hannah Strong
It’s a film not without occasional moments of spark, and flits along quite happily, but Splitsville seems continually intent on undermining itself, and in the process becomes totally forgettable.- Little White Lies
- Posted Feb 20, 2026
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Patrick Sproull
There was room to do something ridiculous here – it bears repeating: this is a film about a killer whistle. Why is it taking itself so seriously?- Little White Lies
- Posted Feb 13, 2026
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Hannah Strong
The desire to create a web of characters as complexly mapped as the LA road network is to the film’s detriment; much like a good heist crew, you’ve got to know when the cut the dead weight.- Little White Lies
- Posted Feb 13, 2026
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Marina Ashioti
Filtering the tale through Lamia’s childlike whimsy allows the colourful, polished cinematography to sing.- Little White Lies
- Posted Feb 11, 2026
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Hannah Strong
There is nothing that resonates below the surface here; this is a half-remembered story dressed in a beautiful gown that seems destined for TikTok fan edits and Pinterest mood boards rather than soul-stirring emotional catharsis. We are guided by the hand, instructed on how to feel at every moment, and trusted with nothing.- Little White Lies
- Posted Feb 9, 2026
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David Jenkins
A couple of really random and contrived twists in the fourth quarter make it hard to invest emotionally in the climactic, must-win game, though there’s just enough humour and heart to scrape a last-second win.- Little White Lies
- Posted Feb 9, 2026
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David Jenkins
As a writer and director, Sweeney shows much promise, at times demonstrating the swaggering confidence of the Canadian upstart, Xavier Dolan – the pair even look quite similar. Yet the film works best as a showcase for exemplary range of O’Brien.- Little White Lies
- Posted Feb 4, 2026
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Hannah Strong
A horror film about the brazen folly of attempting to domesticate a chimpanzee, or even about the terrifying reality of rabies (which is almost always fatal once a patient is symptomatic) should work. Unfortunately Primate has little interest in its own subject matter – technical plot holes and interchangeable characters aside, there’s no consideration given to Ben’s role within the Pinborough family, let alone the macabre history of domestic chimp attacks in America.- Little White Lies
- Posted Jan 28, 2026
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Sophie Monks Kaufman
It is ironic that Richard Linklater has chosen to homage a film carved out of spontaneous new techniques with one so mired in contrivances that it is impossible for it to breathe.- Little White Lies
- Posted Jan 26, 2026
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Josh Slater-Williams
If the film occasionally falters with its relative lack of incident across nearly two hours, Foy’s performance – especially in the transfixing training scenes captured in long, unbroken takes – tells several stories on its own.- Little White Lies
- Posted Jan 22, 2026
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