News
Captain Marvel Due Out March 8, 2019 via Disney
Feb 04, 2019
By Christopher Roberts
Captain Marvel, which stars Oscar winning actress Brie Larson (Room, Kong: Skull Island) as the title character (aka Carol Danvers), is the first Marvel movie to be headlined by a female superhero. A new trailer for the Marvel film was aired last night during the Super Bowl. More
Captain Marvel Due Out March 8, 2019 via Marvel/Disney
Dec 03, 2018
By Christopher Roberts
Captain Marvel, which stars Oscar winning actress Brie Larson (Room, Kong: Skull Island) as the title character (aka Carol Danvers), is the first Marvel movie to be headlined by a female superhero. The film is due out March 8, 2019 via Disney. The first trailer was shared back in September. Now here’s the second trailer, which shows off more footage. More
Captain Marvel Due Out March 8, 2019 via Marvel/Disney
Sep 18, 2018
By Christopher Roberts
DC got there first with Wonder Woman, but on March 8, 2019 it is Marvel’s turn to have a female-fronted superhero movie, with the release of Captain Marvel, which stars Oscar winning actress Brie Larson (Room, Kong: Skull Island) as the title character (aka Carol Danvers). Now the first trailer for the film has been shared. More
Something to Tell You Due Out July 7 via Columbia
Jun 29, 2017
By Christopher Roberts
Los Angeles sister trio HAIM are releasing a new album, Something to Tell You, on July 7 via Columbia. Now Funny or Die have shared an amusing skit featuring the three Haim sisters in which Oscar winning actress Brie Larson (Room, Kong: Skull Island) plays their fourth sister, Frime Haim, who begs to join the band, despite constantly pronouncing their shared last name wrong and having stolen their grandmother’s identity. More
Brie Larson: Taking the Lead
Oct 09, 2013
By Chris Tinkham
“I’ve always been creatively inclined, and I’ve wanted to work since I was a kid,” actress Brie Larson says, recalling how she drew approximately 300 pages of scenes based on The Lion King—essentially her own storyboards—when she was six years old. “I just like to work. I like to keep carving away at different artistic processes.” More
Interviews
Oct 09, 2013
By Chris Tinkham
“I’ve always been creatively inclined, and I’ve wanted to work since I was a kid,” actress Brie Larson says, recalling how she drew approximately 300 pages of scenes based on The Lion King—essentially her own storyboards—when she was six years old. “I just like to work. I like to keep carving away at different artistic processes.” More
Reviews
Jul 18, 2017
By Stephen Mayne
Much of the joy of Free Fire comes from keeping everything simple. Well, that and one of the most grueling shootouts to hit screens in a long time. More
Apr 19, 2017
By Stephen Danay
For all its promise, Free Fire never quite adds up to the sum of its many parts. More
Directed by Lenny Abrahamson
Nov 09, 2015
By Shawn Hazelett
Room is a tender observation of a mother/son relationship masquerading as a suspense film. More