[03/22/19 - 10:04 AM] Video: Netflix Debuts Trailer & Key Art for Brie Larson's Directorial Debut: "Unicorn Store" Samuel L. Jackson, Joan Cusack and Bradley Whitford also star in the film, due on Friday, April 5.
[via press release from Netflix]
A Netflix film
UNICORN STORE
Launches Globally April 5
Starring Brie Larson, Samuel L. Jackson, Joan Cusack and Bradley Whitford
Directed by Brie Larson
Produced by Lynette Howell Taylor, David Bernad, Ruben Fleischer, Brie Larson, Paris Kasidokostas-Latsis and Terry Dougas
Executive produced by Jean-Luc De Fanti, Nathan Kelly, Samantha McIntyre and Anne Woodward
Written by Samantha McIntyre
Kit (Brie Larson) is a lonely twenty-something dreamer who's reluctant to leave the comforts of childhood and fully embrace adulthood. But when art school sends her packing, Kit is forced to move back home with her parents and take a temp job in a boring office. Just when she's resolved to finally put her Care Bears aside and grow up, a mysterious salesman (Samuel L. Jackson) enters Kit's life and offers to give her childlike heart its greatest desire. Larson's directorial debut, with a script by Samantha McIntyre, is a love letter to everyone's inner child, and a reminder that no dream is impossible.
UNICORN STORE will launch globally on Netflix April 5.
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