Little White Lies' Scores
- Movies
For 1,079 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 |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 644 out of 1079
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Mixed: 377 out of 1079
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Negative: 58 out of 1079
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- Little White Lies
- Posted Dec 8, 2025
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Phil Concannon
On a moment-by-moment basis, Soundtrack to a Coup d’Etat is as exhilarating and illuminating a history lesson as you’ll ever have.- Little White Lies
- Posted Nov 18, 2024
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Ella Kemp
Balance is everything, though – this isn’t a saccharine rewriting of history, nor a fully-fledged “fuck you” to those who deserve it. Both Rasmussen and Amin remain aware of tone, opening up about how hard it can be to trust people when your life is spent being “adjusted, retained and suppressed” to fit an image others have created for you.- Little White Lies
- Posted Feb 12, 2022
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Lillian Crawford
It is undeniably a magnum opus, but one that has been refined to the briskness of a novella.- Little White Lies
- Posted Dec 29, 2021
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- Posted Dec 18, 2024
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Mark Asch
The Boy and the Heron is richly self-synthesising and achingly sentimental, collating artistic motifs from across the Miyazaki filmography and nakedly articulating the hopes it places in the next generation.- Little White Lies
- Posted Dec 24, 2023
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Marina Ashioti
As an artefact of the invaluable intersection between artistic effort and pragmatic resistance, All the Beauty and the Bloodshed is a testament to the dialectic of form and content, of artwork and social reality as a crucial, actively-engaged site of political struggle, an apt battleground in the fight against all-pervasive capitalist monoliths.- Little White Lies
- Posted Jan 24, 2023
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Marina Ashioti
The film’s tender emotional core is its greatest asset, which is enhanced by inventive tonal shifts and complemented by incredibly fleshed-out characters, a uniformly brilliant cast and naturalistic dialogue that keeps it from lurching into the terrain of sterile realism.- Little White Lies
- Posted Jul 29, 2022
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David Jenkins
It’s an amazing, hypermodern concept for a film, one which operates as a brutal critique of the class system, while also acting as a metaphor for geopolitical relationships and the moral and ethical lapses we sometimes overlook in the name of making rent.- Little White Lies
- Posted Oct 29, 2024
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Hannah Strong
It is, like those beautiful concrete monstrosities which are revered and reviled in equal measure, a film that towers across the Venice line-up this year, tragic and wry and gorgeous and disturbing – any number of hyperbolic terms might apply to the beast that Corbet has created in The Brutalist.- Little White Lies
- Posted Jan 22, 2025
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Rohrwacher instead makes connections through something more primal than logic, a flow of images that feels surprising but always intuitive, in the way a dream does.- Little White Lies
- Posted May 9, 2024
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Hannah Strong
It’s a character study for the ages, with Reinsve, Danielsen Lie and Nordrum delivering three magnetic turns.- Little White Lies
- Posted Mar 23, 2022
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David Jenkins
Licorice Pizza is a slow-release product, something that creeps up on you, inveigles its way into your conscience. It’s silky-smooth filmmaking perfection, bolstered by a full hand of remarkably charismatic star supporting turns.- Little White Lies
- Posted Jan 6, 2022
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Hannah Strong
It’s a ghost story, but it’s a love story too. One that will break your heart.- Little White Lies
- Posted Jan 22, 2024
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Hannah Strong
It’s a beguiling work from a master of her craft that holds the art of filmmaking in its piercing gaze, and speaks to an uncompromising vision of what cinema can be with a little faith and imagination.- Little White Lies
- Posted Feb 4, 2022
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Rogan Graham
Mangrove is a necessary and exhilarating illustration of the staying power of Black Britons.- Little White Lies
- Posted Feb 14, 2022
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Charles Bramesco
A brilliant and tense allegory on the human paradoxes of violent conflict.- Little White Lies
- Posted Jun 20, 2024
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David Jenkins
It’s not a faultless film, but it’s one that sits within the higher echelons of the oft-tawdry biopic form, and also reveals hidden depths to the Nolan project and, excitingly, suggests that we should brace ourselves for anything the next time around.- Little White Lies
- Posted Jul 19, 2023
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Hannah Strong
It’s the banality of enduring a sexual assault that Victor captures so well in her film; how the trauma lingers long in the body, even when you keep insisting to everyone (including yourself) that you’re fine.- Little White Lies
- Posted Aug 19, 2025
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Sophie Monks Kaufman
Driver embodies calmness and stillness. This performance cements his status as an actor whose physical command matches his ability to telegraph inner life. It’s a cliché to say that the greatest actors make the smallest actions magnetic, but it’s true of Driver who makes the non-demonstrative act of listening feel like it means the world.- Little White Lies
- Posted Dec 1, 2021
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David Jenkins
This is on first impression perhaps a very good, uneven film rather than an unequivocally great one.- Little White Lies
- Posted Oct 22, 2023
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Mark Asch
Wiseman shows us the “how” of art appreciation, from politics to philosophy, in a film vast in scope, and richly suggestive in insight.- Little White Lies
- Posted Feb 14, 2022
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Hannah Strong
Although the third act sags a little under the weight of Marty’s hubris, it’s impossible to deny Safdie is working at a remarkable technical level. Just as Good Time and Uncut Gems played to the strengths of their stars while also transforming them, Marty Supreme challenges Chalamet and he meets the play with fleet footwork.- Little White Lies
- Posted Dec 27, 2025
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Lillian Crawford
While other men move through then out of the picture, Rogowski holds everything together with an exquisite deftness that is often emotionally overwhelming.- Little White Lies
- Posted Mar 11, 2022
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Sophie Monks Kaufman
In this, her first film centring male psychology after a career of female character studies, she makes observations about masculinity and power that defy classification. She has blown these subjects wide open and we can but stand still and try to catch the fragments as they rain down.- Little White Lies
- Posted Nov 22, 2021
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David Jenkins
A few behind-the-scenes moments during weekends and holidays depict a more personal side to the otherwise-enigmatic Bachmann, but the picture that Speth paints of him is as someone who is casually fixated with this occupation – that the process of teaching is seeped into his very being and consumes his thoughts.- Little White Lies
- Posted Dec 10, 2022
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It’s by addressing grief in its purest form that we empathise with the pain that can make us willing to open up again, pave over the cracks, and wound a broken heart.- Little White Lies
- Posted Dec 12, 2022
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Marina Ashioti
Three Minutes culminates in a contemplation of its central paradox: “The absence in the presence”. It provides a vital memorial to the people whose lives have been lost to time, revealing the significance of preserving film as much as preserving history.- Little White Lies
- Posted Dec 10, 2022
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David Jenkins
A fiery, confrontational missive from one of the finest dramatic writers in the business.- Little White Lies
- Posted Apr 25, 2023
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David Jenkins
It’s perhaps one or two increments too obscure, too puzzling and too unwilling to give anything away that it seems to end mid-sentence, without any traditional closure. Yet it’s still a bold work that puts great faith in its cast to play along with this game of chilling insouciance.- Little White Lies
- Posted Nov 2, 2021
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