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LWLies Issue 27 is out now!

LWLies Issue 27 is out now!

It’s been a long and winding, um, path to get here, but Issue 27 of LWLies is ready to rock and roll.

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Inspired by John Hillcoat’s adaptation of the seminal Cormac McCarthy novel, The Road, this may be the way the world ends, but we’re going out with a bang, not a whimper.

LWLies 27 is out now, exploring the outer edges of film criticism. 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; Lee Daniels pines for his Precious; Julien Temple lifts the lid on Oil City Confidential; and Michael Moore gets mushy in Capitalism: A Love Story.

We get cabin fever with Viggo Mortensen; quiz filmmaking’s finest on the way the world will end; examine the meaning of the twenty-first century and why it could be our last; explore Mortensen’s on-set art, journey through the savage landscapes of Cormac McCarthy; feel the pressure with John Hillcoat; and get ready to Rapture with the Christian apocalypse.

All this, plus exclusive interviews with Jacques Audiard, Isabelle Huppert, Andy Serkis and more.

Buy the issue online from our shop, or subscribe for just £18 for a year’s worth of magazines delivered direct to your door.

Comments (2)

  • Good work as usual. Looking forward to it….as usual.

    Written by delarge on December 18th, 2009 at 17:04

  • This is the first issue I have read. I'm from Germany and just spend a week in London when I came across this issue. you have a marvelous magazine and I have been looking for a long time for a mag that is as dedicated to film as I am. GREAT WORK FELLAS! I will not be able to subscribe since I am living in Germany but I asked my friend living in London to get it for me and send it over. Keep it up!

    Written by franzien on January 4th, 2010 at 17:02

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