Back to The Magazine page

LWLies #21 – The Che Issue Digital Edition

Subscribe to the print edition of Little White Lies

David Fincher examines The Curious Case of Benjamin Button; Tom Cruise takes a ride with the Valkyrie; Sam Mendes navigates a Revolutionary Road; Baz Luhrmann gets down under and dirty with Australia; Philip Seymour Hoffman wrestles with Doubt; Danny Boyle strikes the jackpot with Slumdog Millionaire; Darren Aronofsky goes mano-a-mano with The Wrestler; Gus Van Sant drinks from a glass of Milk; and Laurent Cantet goes to the head of The Class.

Inspired by our feature film
The Iceman Cometh: Why Benicio Del Toro is Hollywood’s Coolest Man.
Consuming Che: How the capitalists took control of an icon.
Guerrilla Marketing: Own a piece of the revolution.
Cinema Libre: A student’s guide to the left-wing films that’ll get you laid.
I Am Cuba: A visual essay from Castro’s country.
Fly Posters: Re-imagining Cuban design.
Children of the Revolución: Anointing today’s Che.
Jungle Fever: Follow Steven Soderbergh into the heart of darkness.

Plus exclusive interviews with:
Darren Aronofsky, Danny Boyle, Nuri Bilge Ceylan, Laurent Cantet, Kim Ji-woon, José Padilha

Printer friendly version Printer friendly version rss icon RSS feed for comments

Leave a Reply

You can use these tags: <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <cite> <code> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q cite=""> <strike> <strong>

Follow us on Twitter
latest comments
  • Think you will find that the mother of Tati's eldest child was from Prague and held dual nationality Czech and...
  • I'm not sure that I understand these criticisms of Chomet's adaptation. The reading of Tati's...
    Anton Bitel Sylvain Chomet