

“Jawline’s cinematography, by Noah Collier, isn’t afraid to go there…Collier’s shots are downright dangerous… slow-motion, pastel-colored, waking-fantasy pans of underage or close-to-underage boys, gyrating offbeat for the world in their phones, their torsos pink and their waistbands low.”- The New Yorker


“No movie this year has made a more powerful argument for unplugging than “Jawline,” a disturbing, darkly hilarious documentary on live-broadcasting influencers.” – The New York Times
“Jawline is both disturbing and empathetic, and an important peek into the glory and angst of being a teenager on the internet today.” – Vox
NYTimes: ‘Jawline’ Review: Lives Measured in Follower Counts
Esquire: Jawline Is an Unnerving Meditation on Generation Z and Fleeting Fame
FilmWeek: John Horn speaks with director Liza Mandelup
New Yorker: “Jawline,” Reviewed: A Chilling Look at the Making of a Teen Influencer
Roger Ebert: Jawline movie review
LA Times: ‘Jawline’ examines the fleeting fame of livestreams
Vox: Hulu’s Jawline is an empathetic, terrifying documentary about teens who livestream their lives
