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Brie Larson's been in some critical darlings and some flops.Hoot Productions LLC/Lionsgate
Brie Larson has been in many movies that have been both well-received and ripped apart by critics.
The star has been in a few movies that critics didn't like, such as "Remember the Daze" (2008), "Hoot" (2006), and "The Glass Castle" (2017).
She's also starred in critical darlings including "Short Term 12" (2013) and Avengers: Endgame" (2019).
Although Brie Larson is known for being in some major Marvel hits, she's actually been acting for years.
To see where her movies stand, Insider ranked Larson's past films based on critic scores from Rotten Tomatoes. It's worth noting that the critic scores were up to date as of publication but are subject to change.
Read on for Brie Larson's films ranked from worst to best, per critic reviews.
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Larson's worst-rated film is "Remember the Daze" (2008).
Brie Larson in "Remember the Daze."
First Look International; Freestyle Releasing
"Basmati Blues" (2018) is a controversial musical film.
Brie Larson in "Basmati Blues."
Basmati Blues
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She had a role in the teen film "Sleepover" (2004).
Brie Larson in "Sleepover."
Metro Goldwyn Mayer
She played Kate in "Tanner Hall" (2011).
Brie Larson in "Tanner Hall."
Tax Credit Finance
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A young Larson helped the owls in "Hoot" (2006).
Brie Larson in "Hoot."
New Line Cinema
Larson played a high-school student in "The Trouble With Bliss" (2011).
Brie Larson in "The Trouble With Bliss."
Torn Sky Entertainment
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She appeared in the crime drama "The Gambler" (2014).
Brie Larson in "The Gambler."
Chartoff Winkler, Leverage, Closest to the Hole
Larson played a journalist and author in "The Glass Castle" (2017).
Brie Larson in "The Glass Castle."
Jake Giles Netter/Lionsgate
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Larson made her directorial debut with "Unicorn Store" (2017) and she starred in it.
Brie Larson in "Unicorn Store."
51 Entertainment
She appeared in the ensemble drama "Digging for Fire" (2015).
Brie Larson in "Digging for Fire."
Garrett Motion Pictures
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"Free Fire" (2016) is an action movie that critics didn't totally love.
Brie Larson in "Free Fire."
Protagonist Pictures
Larson was one of many celebrities in "Between Two Ferns: The Movie" (2019).
Brie Larson in "Between Two Ferns: The Movie."
Funny or Die
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The actress also appeared in "Rampart" (2010).
Brie Larson and Woody Harrelson in "Rampart."
Amalgam Features
She was a photojournalist in "Kong: Skull Island" (2017).
Brie Larson in "Kong: Skull Island."
Warner Bros.
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The actress had a small role in "Greenberg" (2010).
Ben Stiller in "Greenberg."
Scott Rudin Productions
She was the titular character in "Captain Marvel" (2019).
Brie Larson in "Captain Marvel."
Marvel
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Larson appeared in "Don Jon" (2013).
Brie Larson in "Don Jon."
HitRecord Films, Ram Bergman
She was a famous ex-girlfriend in "Scott Pilgrim vs. The World" (2010).
Brie Larson in "Scott Pilgrim vs. The World."
Universal Pictures
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Larson made viewers laugh in "21 Jump Street" (2012).
Brie Larson in "21 Jump Street."
Columbia Pictures, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
Larson was one of the leads in "Just Mercy" (2020).
Brie Larson in "Just Mercy."
Netter Productions
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She played a younger sister in "Trainwreck" (2015).
Amy Schumer and Brie Larson in "Trainwreck."
Universal Pictures
Larson appeared as a supporting character in "The Spectacular Now" (2013).
Brie Larson in "The Spectacular Now."
Andrew Lauren Productions (ALP)
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She really made a name for herself with "Room" (2015).
Jacob Tremblay and Brie Larson in "Room."
Universal Pictures
She's one of many high-flying stars in "Avengers: Endgame" (2019).
Brie Larson as Captain Marvel.
Disney/Marvel
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In "Short Term 12" (2013), Larson played a counselor.