Tag Archives: Brie Larson

ROOM (2015): Brie Larson In Eerie New Teaser Trailer

Room (2015), Brie Larson
Room (2015), Brie Larson

Read my spoiler-free movie review of Room (2015).


The new trailer for Room, directed by Lenny Abrahamsson and starring Brie Larson doesn’t reveal very much. However, that’s part of what makes it good. Especially if you have an overactive imagination like mine.

I last saw Larson in The Gambler (2015), where she gave a good performance alongside Mark Wahlberg. As such, I’m quite excited to witness more of her talents in this leading role.

Happy Film Loving, 

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THE GAMBLER (2014): For The Dialogue & Heart Stopping Moments

The Gambler (2014), Mark Wahlberg, Jessica Lange
The Gambler (2014), Mark Wahlberg, Jessica Lange

The Gambler, directed by Rupert Wyatt and starring Mark Wahlberg is a film that centre’s on the troubles of Jim Bennet.

Bennett, played by Wahlberg is a man whose continued self destructive behaviour, especially at the most unexpected times, makes it clear to the  audience early on, that here is an individual in the midst of a very serious existential crisis.

It’s apparent that Bennet has pain, but you’ll have to use your imagination for a much deeper explanation than the familial issues hinted at more than twice.

The Gambler (2014), Mark Wahlberg, John Goodman
The Gambler (2014), Mark Wahlberg, John Goodman

This isn’t the type of movie that plays easy. Some may even accuse Wyatt’s film of being somewhat uneven. True or not, the audience is definitely never left comfortable.

Either the viewer is quite rightly concerned for Bennett’s safety and the safety of those he cares about, or they’re worried as to why he really doesn’t seem to care much about the consequences of his seemingly reckless actions.

The best thing about The Gambler, for me, besides the individual performances (John Goodman being a particular highlight), is the dialogue. An element most would have had a taster of in the very well executed promotional trailer a few months earlier.

My exposure to Mark Wahlberg’s work has been largely focused on his comedic roles, so this was an overdue and very welcome difference.

Happy Film Loving,

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TRAINWRECK (2015): Always Ready For A Judd Apatow Comedy

Trainwreck (2015), Bill Hader, Amy Schumer
Trainwreck (2015), Bill Hader, Amy Schumer

Read my spoiler-free movie review of Trainwreck (2015).


I love New York and I love film. When a promising new comedy is set in New York city, the joy that occurs within me is very real.

Trainwreck, the latest Judd Apatow-directed comedy, is my ‘can’t wait to see’ film of the moment because it looks like just the kind of fun I need.

I have a feeling you’re in agreement.

Trainwreck Release Dates: July 17th 2015 (US); August 14th, 2015 (UK)…

Happy Film Loving, 

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THE GAMBLER (2015): Trailer Of The Week

The Gambler (2015), Mark Wahlberg, John Goodman
The Gambler (2015), Mark Wahlberg, John Goodman

I really do enjoy the art of a great trailer. Sometimes even more so than the films they’re for. I haven’t seen many good ones in the last few months. Luckily, here’s one I love.

Such super editing must always be highlighted, I’m sure you agree. 

The Gambler Release Dates: December 25th, 2025…

Happy Film Loving, 

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