- Type
- Film
- Status
- Released
- Release
- September 13, 2018 (6 years ago)
- Alias
- Between Earth and Sky
- Language
- English
- Origin
- United States
- Production companies
- Blumhouse Television · Mad Dog Films
- Runtime
- 1h 35m
- Rating
- R
The Lie
Where to watch (United States)
Cast
Crew
Producers
Reviews
[Review] Welcome to the Blumhouse’s ‘The Lie’ Is a Grim, Predictable Thriller With Welcome to the Blumhouse, Blumhouse and Amazon have teamed up to create a collection of genre films that center around family, either as a redemptive o...
The Lie A murder cover-up spawns a web of lies in Veena Sud's Welcome To The Blumhouse thriller. Read the Empire review.
‘The Lie’: Film Review Peter Sarsgaard and Mireille Enos star as parents of a teenage girl, played by Joey King, who admits to an awful crime in Veena Sud's Canadian-set drama 'The...
‘The Lie’ Review: Joey King Stars in Blumhouse’s Hilariously Overwrought Master Class in Bad Decision-Making Veena Sud's entry into Amazon's Enter the Blumhouse series is improbable, silly, stupid, and almost impossible to turn away from.
‘The Lie’ Review: A Child’s Crime, a Parental Conspiracy (Published 2020) A thriller that’s a relentlessly punishing exercise in cinematic misery-mongering.
Lie, The Spoiler Alert: This review contains obliquespoilers. It doesn’t reveal any specifics but there’s an argument that evenhinting at something (without discu...
The Lie movie review & film summary (2020) Very little about this movie works, in spite of a certain ambition in telling a story based solely on unfathomable decisions.
‘The Lie’: TV Review (‘Welcome To The Blumhouse’) Peter Sarsgaard and Mireille Enos play parents who try to hide their daughter's crime in this stand-alone film in Blumhouse's anthology for Prime
'Welcome To The Blumhouse' Review: 'Black Box' And 'The Lie' Both Play With Perception And Deception – With Mixed Results - SlashFilm Welcome to the Blumhouse kicks-off with Black Box and The Lie, and the results are a bit underwhelming.
TIFF Review: The Lie is an Overwrought, Silly Drama with High Emotions All kids grow up. Some parents grow apart. And the ramifications of this combination can have drastic effects. Jealousies might crop up to cause rifts while ...
‘The Lie’ Review: Peter Sarsgaard and Joey King Are a Conspiring Father and Daughter in the Rare Blumhouse Thriller That’s Not a Horror Film They play a conspiring father and daughter in the rare Blumhouse thriller that's not a horror film.
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