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Metascore
8 reviews · Provided by Metacritic.com
- 60Time OutAnna SmithTime OutAnna SmithIt’s well performed and a periodically fascinating study of Bradford’s seedy underbelly that’s rarely seen on film
- 50RogerEbert.comGlenn KennyRogerEbert.comGlenn KennyLead actors Byrne and Deen do grounded, stalwart work, and director Mitu Misra occasionally succeeds in making the characters’ milieu’s register with force. But the storytelling is rickety.
- 40EmpireNick de SemlyenEmpireNick de SemlyenA well-meaning look at the issue of arranged marriage, garnished with some Hollywood star power, but it’s too meandering and sluggish to grip.
- 40Total FilmMatt LookerTotal FilmMatt LookerA film that also aims for gangster grit, community awareness and emotional impact, but compromises on everything.
- 30The Hollywood ReporterStephen DaltonThe Hollywood ReporterStephen DaltonAny meager pleasures that Lies We Tell offers are purely technical.
- 30Los Angeles TimesMichael RechtshaffenLos Angeles TimesMichael RechtshaffenTruth be told, Lies We Tell is a pretentious and muddled dud of a melodrama.
- 30VarietyJessica KiangVarietyJessica KiangVery much to its detriment, Misra’s ambitious, overflowing soap opera of a debut is not content with being the character portrait that Byrne’s inherently interesting Donald deserves.
- 30Village VoiceCraig D. LindseyVillage VoiceCraig D. LindseyAs much as director–co-writer Mitu Misra wants to show the oppression and repression that still have a stranglehold on Muslim communities in Britain, he does what a lot of first-time filmmakers do their first time out — he overplays his hand.