The June/July 2026 issue of Little White Lies turns its attention to The Future of Hollywood, taking stock of an industry caught between nostalgia, uncertainty, and reinvention. Rather than centering on a single film, the…
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The June/July 2026 issue of Little White Lies turns its attention to The Future of Hollywood, taking stock of an industry caught between nostalgia, uncertainty, and reinvention. Rather than centering on a single film, the issue explores where Hollywood finds itself today—and where it might be heading next.
Billie JD Porter opens the issue with a walk down Hollywood Boulevard, reflecting on the strange spectacle of contemporary Los Angeles and the fading dream factory it represents. Elsewhere, the magazine examines a trio of Hollywood tragedies, unpacks the impact of AI, Letterboxd, and the shifting habits of younger audiences, and investigates the potential consequences of the Paramount Skydance and Warner Bros. Discovery merger.
Also featured are conversations with Jackass co-creator Johnny Knoxville, Gremlins director Joe Dante, and cult filmmaker John Waters—alongside the reviews, interviews, and sharp cultural commentary that have made Little White Lies one of the most distinctive voices writing about cinema today.
Little White Lies has been at the vanguard of today’s generation of indie magazines since its 2005 launch, and is still as overflowing with love for movies as ever. Having recently celebrated its 100th issue, LWL further solidifies its position as one of the best places to turn to for reviews and insightful criticism.