2. Introduction to Little White Lies
• Little White Lies is a British Independent magazine which is
dedicated to film and the film industry.
• Each issue of the magazine is published on a monthly basis
and has its own loyal customers.
• Every different issue revolves around one specific film,
however will still include reviews and other news of different
films. For example, this months issue is dedicated to,
‘Superman’, however, still includes reviews of films such as:
‘Populaire’.
• The Little White Lies magazine is published by ‘The Church of
London’.
5. Layout
• The first thing audiences notice about LWL reviews is that the
actual layout and placement of things on the review never
change.
• There is a picture or snapshot from a film located at the top
of the review page giving audiences a clear insight on the film
being reviewed.
• The review is split into three columns, making the review page
looks structured and tidy.
• A specific font and font size has been dedicated to the title of
the film which is located under the main image on the page.
6. Layout (Continued)
• All Reviews begin with a drop-cap as the first letter. This is
used to grab audience attention getting them involved in the
review when reading it.
• Ratings of films are located in the third columns and are
always split into three different categories. These are:
Enjoyment, In Retrospect and Enjoyment. The ratings are
usually in the third column, as it is the last thing which rounds
the whole review off.
7. Where can the Magazine be accessed?
• The magazine is usually accessed on the official website for
Little White Lies. Customers subscribe to LWL paying them a
monthly fee to get an issue.
• It can also be accessed or bought in shops such as WHSmith,
Waterstones and Urban Outfitters.
• Many cinemas also sell issues of Little White Lies magazine,
including Picturehouse Cinemas.