Little White Lies' Scores
- Movies
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 2.9 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 |
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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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Marina Ashioti
It’s a brilliant showcase of both McKellen and Coel’s talents. The contrast between them is rich and layered, down to the detail of costume designer Eleanor Baker’s choice of knitwear and corduroys in warm and cool tones.- Little White Lies
- Posted May 17, 2026
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David Jenkins
The film takes great pains to give both sides of the debate an equal platform, but it’s clear what side is the one of rational common sense, empathy and creativity.- Little White Lies
- Posted May 13, 2026
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Emma Kiely
While the subtextual gleanings may not be particularly illuminating or fresh, Obsession delivers everything you could want from a story that is as terrifying, maddening, and tragic all at once.- Little White Lies
- Posted May 13, 2026
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Rafaela Sales Ross
Romería is loyal to its sense of withholding almost until the very end. It is then, finally, that Simon reaches the grand apex of her journey of self-reflection, one that holds in the stunning clarity of carefully chosen words a moving encompassing of how one can only build a sturdy foundation for the future after lovingly repairing the unrectified cracks of the past.- Little White Lies
- Posted May 8, 2026
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While all the variations on A Star’s formula are tailored to a specific moment in time, what’s most interesting about Kokuho is the way it trails through an extended period of Japanese history, embedding one in the culture without feeling the need to explain its appeal.- Little White Lies
- Posted May 8, 2026
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Lillian Crawford
Make no mistake – The Devil Wears Prada 2 scratches every itch a legacy sequel ought, with callbacks and cameos and jokes galore. But if the first film is Tom Ford and Calvin Klein then this time it’s Vivienne Westwood and Alexander McQueen – less slick, and with something darker underneath.- Little White Lies
- Posted Apr 29, 2026
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Katherine McLaughlin
Running at just under 90 minutes, the film Ekner has crafted not only examines the politics and socioeconomics of each country she visits, but also channels the atmosphere of each locale via potent vistas and exhilarating revelry. The danger she speaks of early on in the film is expressed as a looming threat, yet the final result yields the same mood of a wildly passionate love affair.- Little White Lies
- Posted Apr 27, 2026
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David Jenkins
As with the titular Ravel piece, this is a work that is mellifluous, melodious and mysterious in equal measure. A Sphinx-like Beer, once again, seems to connect with her director on a level which transcends the purely professional, and through her economic yet forceful use of body language and expression, she makes certain that the film adheres perfectly to Petzold’s immaculate calculations.- Little White Lies
- Posted Apr 27, 2026
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Rafaela Sales Ross
It is an experience as moving as it is unnerving, and as the piercing screeching of iron rods announces the Rose of Nevada is to leave port once more, it is we the audience there to wave a pained goodbye, quietly stunned by the ethereal aura of Jenkin’s striking creation.- Little White Lies
- Posted Apr 27, 2026
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Josh Slater-Williams
The impressive momentum of the first hour, in spite of the inherent repetition, dissipates when the onscreen players start loitering and even sitting down to talk. In its third act, this otherwise effective thriller about getting stuck does end up spinning its own wheels.- Little White Lies
- Posted Apr 24, 2026
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Hannah Strong
Lowery’s got the courage of his convictions, and while it’s hard to not hunger for more of the artistry which is so evident (choreographer Dani Vitale also deserves a nod) Mother Mary represents the sort of individual, original storytelling that feels all too rare in an industry pushed more and more towards adaptations, reboots and sequels.- Little White Lies
- Posted Apr 24, 2026
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Jarmusch’s film thrives in acknowledging the ultimate unknowability of our parents.- Little White Lies
- Posted Apr 10, 2026
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While neither director nor screenwriter seem to have anything more substantial to say about female pleasure beyond the fact that it’s important, you do nevertheless find yourself cheering for Florence and Violette when they embrace their selfish side.- Little White Lies
- Posted Apr 5, 2026
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David Jenkins
What’s surprising about the film is how hopeful it is, zeroing in on human creativity and resilience during the worst of times rather than wallowing in abject misery.- Little White Lies
- Posted Apr 5, 2026
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Hannah Strong
The Drama wants you to believe it’s outrageous, but this unnecessary posturing gets in the way of a black comedy that is otherwise well-observed and amusing about the prickly nature of relationships, both sexual and platonic.- Little White Lies
- Posted Mar 31, 2026
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David Jenkins
The film is ambling, gentle and doesn’t strain too hard to force a point, but allows you to appreciate the multifarious nature of life in a city where the spectre of destruction lurks ominously in the clouds.- Little White Lies
- Posted Mar 29, 2026
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Anton Bitel
In showing a working-class Black girl confront a classist, racist establishment, this is also of course a political film, offering an allegorical display of both the claustrophobic power structures in which we live and strive, and the possibility of smashing it to build something better.- Little White Lies
- Posted Mar 26, 2026
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Katherine McLaughlin
George MacKay is the Record Keeper, in charge of interrogating Faithfull, and she very candidly speaks about her life in her own words in order to decipher the gulf between who she really was and how she was marketed.- Little White Lies
- Posted Mar 24, 2026
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Hannah Strong
There’s nothing subtle about these films, from their Eat The Rich messaging to the just-go-with-it in-world lore, but in all of their schlock they strike a welcome tone between winking self-awareness and retro absurdity.- Little White Lies
- Posted Mar 20, 2026
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Michael Leader
This is primary-colour, major-key storytelling. It is disarming, charming and unafraid to be sincere – especially when it comes to the sparks of inspiration, creativity and connection that are so fundamental to human existence.- Little White Lies
- Posted Mar 18, 2026
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Hannah Strong
It’s a crowd-pleasing package, and Gosling is likeable enough to sell even the corniest jokes.- Little White Lies
- Posted Mar 18, 2026
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Hannah Strong
Wheatley captures the volatility of emotions during the festive period, where every familial anxiety seems to come to a head, and does so with compassion and humour.- Little White Lies
- Posted Mar 17, 2026
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Josh Slater-Williams
With such a moving ode to the symbiotic relationship between dreams and film, a nightmare would be if this is his final word on the matter.- Little White Lies
- Posted Mar 10, 2026
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David Jenkins
Sirât is a truly staggering and major film, one that has to be seen to be believed – a masterful gambit of affectionate character and community building that mutates into a work that deals with the primal instincts of human survival and the idea that we create our own gods through the things that we chose to worship.- Little White Lies
- Posted Feb 25, 2026
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David Jenkins
It’s Fastvold who somehow makes all these elements coalesce with such brio and eccentricity, expanding the possibilities of filmed biography while also making a film that manages to land direct hits to the head, the heart and the gut.- Little White Lies
- Posted Feb 23, 2026
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Hannah Strong
Refusing to take itself too seriously, this spirited contemporary period piece captures some of the insanity that was brat summer – but crucially reminds us there’s something to be said for knowing when to leave the party.- Little White Lies
- Posted Feb 20, 2026
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Sitting in the crux between comedy and horror, it presents both a stark reappraisal of conditional acceptance and a needle precision critique of mental health awareness.- Little White Lies
- Posted Feb 20, 2026
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Wasteman doesn’t imply that either of these men is more or less deserving of being inside or that we should be rooting for one of them over the other. Both men are troubled, sad, selfish and violent, mired in trauma that Dee expresses through bravado and physical domination, which manifests more inwardly in Taylor.- Little White Lies
- Posted Feb 18, 2026
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Rafaela Sales Ross
The Secret Agent is, of course, a film of its own, and feasibly Mendonça Filho’s most refined, outright-auteurist work yet. Moura anchors this tale of history as an afterlife with a terrific encapsulation of the kind of hopelessness that masks itself as resilience, his gaze infused with the aching longing of a future condemned to remain possibility.- Little White Lies
- Posted Feb 18, 2026
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Emily Maskell
The director has described his film as a poem, but its rhythms feel more abstract, like recalling the best concert of your life in a dream. Brilliantly forgoing nostalgia to frame Elvis in the present, Luhrmann offers the closest experience of a live Elvis show that we may ever see. And like the Vegas residency, EPiC deserves a standing ovation when Luhrmann’s curtain falls.- Little White Lies
- Posted Feb 18, 2026
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