"'Lee' asks you to look at subjects you think you already know from a different angle and witness what should never be forgotten."
— Marya E. Gates, RogerEbert.com
"The images are immaculate, unsurprisingly, with Kuras and her gifted cinematographer Pawel Edelman making a striking aesthetic"
— Jason Bailey, The Playlist
"Lee certainly celebrates Miller as a difficult woman – one who energetically defies every feminine-propriety rule of the age and more."
— Robbie Collin, Daily Telegraph (UK)
"Lee, starring Kate Winslet, is the biopic of Elizabeth 'Lee' Miller, the singular woman who took indelible pictures of the Second World War"
— Danny Leigh, Financial Times
"A satisfyingly textured portrait of a remarkable and unusual woman, who had an almost Zelig-like gift for bearing witness to key moments in history."
— Wendy Ide, Screen International
"As an argument for how urgent and powerful photography can be, and the debt we owe Miller for the lengths she went to take those images, Lee wins hands down."
— Alex Sims, Time Out
"Lee is a handsomely made, moving biopic of a subject who deserves to be honoured — with stellar chemistry and performances from Kate Winslet and Andy Samberg."
— Sophie Butcher, Empire Magazine