Brie Larson

Scott Pilgrim is back in action, now in anime form

By Charles Bramesco

The cast of Edgar Wright's film adaptation has reunited for a Netflix miniseries about the mild-mannered, ex-dueling Torontonian.

Just Mercy

By Hannah Strong

Destin Daniel Cretton’s biopic of wrongly incarcerated death row inmate Walter McMillian plays it a little too safe.

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Unicorn Store

By Josh Slater-Williams

Brie Larson directs and stars in this enjoyably idiosyncratic comedy about realising your childhood dreams.

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Latest Avengers: Endgame trailer teases new uniforms, haircuts

By Charles Bramesco

Hawkeye has a mohawk in the new promo for the Russo brothers’ Marvel melee.

Captain Marvel’s Air Force problem

By Chris Heasman

Marvel’s fawning over the military service of its latest hero is a step in an unfortunate direction.

Captain Marvel

By Hannah Strong

Brie Larson is great as Carol Danvers, but we’d hoped for slightly more from Marvel’s first female solo superhero movie.

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Unicorn Store – first look review

By Josh Slater-Williams

Brie Larson directs and stars in this free-spirited indie comedy about a woman in pursuit of a pet unicorn.

10 things to see at the Edinburgh International Film Festival 2018

By Hannah Strong

Brie Larson’s directorial debut and a special focus on American female filmmakers are among the highlights of the 72nd EIFF.

The Glass Castle

By Emily Bray

Director and star of the delightful Short Term 12 return with an underwhelming epic of intergenerational family discord.

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Brie Larson reunites with her Short Term 12 director for The Glass Castle

By Amy Bowker

She stars opposite Woody Harrelson and Naomi Watts in this turbulent family drama.

Can the Marvel franchise survive without Iron Man?

By Victoria Luxford

The founding Avenger could be about to hang up his suit. Who’s ready to become the MCU’s new MVP?

Free Fire

By David Jenkins

The myth of diplomacy is the key ingredient of a hot lead salad in Ben Wheatley’s wickedly funny pistol opera.

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Ben Wheatley: ‘I didn’t get anywhere with film until I stopped caring’

By Adam Woodward

The Free Fire writer/director opens up about his colourful past, and why he’s desperate to make a rom-com.

Brie Larson cast as first female presidential candidate

By Jack Godwin

The Free Fire actor will play suffragette Victoria Woodhull who ran for office in 1872.

LWLies 69: The Free Fire Issue

By Little White Lies

We pay homage to Ben Wheatley and his wild and wonderful shoot ’em up spectacular.

Kong: Skull Island

By Adam Woodward

Tom Hiddleston on Apocalypse Now, ‘Heart of Darkness’, and great blockbusters.

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Watch the first trailer for Kong: Skull Island

By Rebecca Speare-Cole

This time the iconic giant one is taking on some real, bona fide actors: Tom Hiddleston and Brie Larson.

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