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LWLies #01 – The Life Aquatic Issue Digital Edition

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The cutting edge of movie criticism. Fresh. Honest. Unmerciful. Including: Liam Neeson talks dirty in Kinsey; Christian Bale gets skeletal in The Machinist; Paz Vega gets lost in translation in Spanglish; Kevin Bacon cuts to the bone in The Woodsman, and Sean Penn gets political in The Assassination Of Richard Nixon.

Plus
Talking about our generation. LWLies puts its finger on the pulse of contemporary movie culture: what it means and where it’s going. Featuring the work of Spike Jonze, David Gordon Green, Darren Aronofsky, Paul Thomas Anderson, Alexander Payne and more.

Inspired by our feature film
David Bowie: Avant-garde apotheosis and drug-addled queen of rock.
Deep Sea Creatures: Just when you thought it was safe to get back in the water…
Jacques Cousteau: Will the real Steve Zissou please stand up?

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Comments (4)

  • pleeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeease make this available to buy again cuz i missed it and the life aquatic id my favourite film everrrrrrrrr

    Written by royourboat on December 4th, 2009 at 14:18

  • Yes, you should think to reprint some issues!

    Written by The Passenger on March 23rd, 2010 at 19:51

  • totally agree with the above,

    a collection would be great, maybe it could be something you could sell in the online shop.
    LWlies signed by those that worked on them.

    ALSO, i dont really think 6 issues a year is enough!

    more please!

    Written by Mike Lebowski on April 2nd, 2010 at 10:04

  • A collection sounds like an awesome idea. I will check back expectantly soon :D

    Written by Scientician on May 16th, 2010 at 17:24

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