Brie Larson directs and stars in this free-spirited indie comedy about a woman in pursuit of a pet unicorn.
Brie Larson’s directorial debut and a special focus on American female filmmakers are among the highlights of the 72nd EIFF.
By Emily Bray
Director and star of the delightful Short Term 12 return with an underwhelming epic of intergenerational family discord.
By Amy Bowker
She stars opposite Woody Harrelson and Naomi Watts in this turbulent family drama.
The founding Avenger could be about to hang up his suit. Who’s ready to become the MCU’s new MVP?
The myth of diplomacy is the key ingredient of a hot lead salad in Ben Wheatley’s wickedly funny pistol opera.
The Free Fire writer/director opens up about his colourful past, and why he’s desperate to make a rom-com.
By Jack Godwin
The Free Fire actor will play suffragette Victoria Woodhull who ran for office in 1872.
We pay homage to Ben Wheatley and his wild and wonderful shoot ’em up spectacular.
This time the iconic giant one is taking on some real, bona fide actors: Tom Hiddleston and Brie Larson.
Ben Wheatley shoots for full-on fun with this single location ensemble actioner. And he scores. Big time.
Brie Larson gets caught in the crossfire in this NSFW first look at the director’s period crime drama.
The capital’s biggest and best annual film jamberoo will be rolling into town on 5 October.
The writer/director’s Boston shoot ’em up will have its European premiere at the festival’s 60th edition.
By Tom Bond
The prospect of Brie Larson as Captain Marvel is cause for celebration and concern.
Brie Larson and newcomer Jacob Tremblay play a shut-in mother and son in this serious awards contender.