- Type
- Film
- Status
- Released
- Release
- September 13, 2018 (7 years ago)
- Alias
- Between Earth and Sky
- Language
- English
- Origin
- United States
- Tags
- Whodunnit
- Production companies
- Blumhouse Television · Mad Dog Films
- Runtime
- 1h 35m
- Rating
- R
The Lie

Where to watch (United States)
Cast
Crew
Producers
Levels
- Sex & Nudity
- 1
- 2
- 3
>- Violence
- 1
- 2
- 3
>- Profanity
- 1
- 2
- 3
>- Algohol & Drugs
- 1
- 2
- 3
>- Fright & Intensity
- 1
- 2
- 3
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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 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.
‘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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