Letitia Wright

The Silent Twins review – intense tale of inseparable sisters
Perfectly mirrored performances from Letitia Wright and Tamara Lawrance distinguish Agnieszka Smoczyńska’s stylistically bold drama based on a true story
Mark Kermode, Observer film critic
11, Dec, 2022 @8:00 AM

The Silent Twins review – powerful story of Welsh sisters in a world of their own
Agnieszka Smoczyńska directs this well-acted, disturbing drama about June and Jennifer Gibbons, whose shared isolation ended in criminal acts
Peter Bradshaw
09, Dec, 2022 @10:37 AM

Black Panther star Letitia Wright: ‘Since Chad died I’m so afraid to lose people’
Letitia Wright was a rising star of British indie films before Chadwick Boseman handpicked her for the Marvel blockbuster. She talks about his death – and how she turned her life around
Simon Hattenstone
19, Nov, 2022 @7:00 AM

Aisha review – Letitia Wright shines in heartfelt asylum-seeker drama
A Nigerian refugee held in a Dublin detention centre develops an emotional connection with an Irish security guard, played by Josh O’Connor
Peter Bradshaw
16, Nov, 2022 @9:00 AM

Black Panther: Wakanda Forever review – raw, credible and affecting
The loss of Chadwick Boseman is palpable in this sombre sequel, with magnificent performances for the late actor’s co-stars Angela Bassett and Letitia Wright
Wendy Ide
12, Nov, 2022 @3:00 PM

‘It could bring healing’: Black Panther: Wakanda Forever opens worldwide
The much-anticipated release of the Marvel sequel is set to be one of the year’s biggest hits, but it arrives with a swell of sadness
Andrew Lawrence in Atlanta
12, Nov, 2022 @6:11 AM

‘I make dreams come true’ – the star-maker who shot Letitia Wright, John Boyega and more to glory
As Wright pulls on the Black Panther catsuit, we meet Femi Oguns, whose acting school for black Brits – started two decades ago with a handful of flyers – is now Hollywood’s go-to talent hotspot
Steve Rose
09, Nov, 2022 @4:00 PM

Black Panther: Wakanda Forever review – grief shadows superhero sequel
Shaped around the loss of its original hero Chadwick Boseman, this take pays tribute to the late actor with fiery performances and great spectacle
Peter Bradshaw
08, Nov, 2022 @5:00 PM

Death on the Nile review – Kenneth Branagh makes heavy weather of Christie caper
Branagh’s spirited performance as Poirot and a big-name ensemble cast can’t keep this stale and two-dimensional whodunnit afloat
Peter Bradshaw
07, Feb, 2022 @2:00 PM

The 50 best TV shows of 2020, No 3: Small Axe
Steve McQueen’s five-film anthology based on real people and events celebrates Britain’s Caribbean history, enriches our national story and is a television landmark
Steve Rose
18, Dec, 2020 @8:00 AM

Mangrove review – Steve McQueen takes axe to racial prejudice
The notorious 1970 prosecution that exposed police harassment of black Britons is brilliantly evoked as part of the director’s Small Axe project
Peter Bradshaw
25, Sep, 2020 @8:00 PM

Black Panther: can the Marvel franchise survive without Chadwick Boseman?
It is impossible to imagine a sequel without the magnetic star. Yet Hollywood’s appetite for a superhero movies may mean we get one
Ben Child
03, Sep, 2020 @4:26 PM
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