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Letitia Wright

December 2022

  • Tamara Lawrance and Letitia Wright in The Silent Twins.

    Mark Kermode's film of the week
    The Silent Twins review – intense tale of inseparable sisters

  • Letitia Wright (left) and Tamara Lawrance stare at the wall in a dimly lit underpass in The Silent Twins.

    The Silent Twins review – powerful story of Welsh sisters in a world of their own

November 2022

  • Letitia Wright in profile and photographed from behind, wearing a black coat and with her hair in elaborate plaitsLetitia Wright: Portraits by Christina Ebenezer. 
Stylist: Rudy Simba Betty
Hair Stylist: Stefan Berti, Makeup Artist: Kenneth Soh, Nail Artist: Michelle Humphrey, Set Design: Lottie Toon, Retouching: Christina Ebenezer & Laura Cammarata / TST Retouching
Letitia wears coat by Ann Demeulemeester, top by Hermes, trousers by Max Mara, earrings by Cartier

    Black Panther star Letitia Wright: ‘Since Chad died I’m so afraid to lose people’

  • Letitia Wright attends the Black Panther: Wakanda Forever European premiere. Photograph:  John Phillips/Getty Images

    Weekend
    Actor Letitia Wright, Marina Hyde on Jeff Bezos, the student who sued Pepsi for a fighter jet – podcast

  • Growing tenderness … Josh O’Connor and Letitia Wright in Aisha.

    Aisha review – Letitia Wright shines in heartfelt asylum-seeker drama

  • Angela Bassett as Ramonda in Black Panther: Wakanda Forever

    Black Panther: Wakanda Forever review – a return with a raw emotional core

  • ‘It could bring healing’: Black Panther: Wakanda Forever opens worldwide

  • ‘I make dreams come true’ – the star-maker who shot Letitia Wright, John Boyega and more to glory

  • Black Panther: Wakanda Forever review – grief shadows superhero sequel

February 2022

  • A load of old ‘tache … Kenneth Branagh as Hercule Poirot.

    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

December 2020

  • Enriching history ... Michelle Greenidge, Rochenda Sandall and Richie Campbell in Small Axe: Mangrove.

    2020 in TV
    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

September 2020

  • Letitia Wright rallies protesters in Mangrove.

    Mangrove review – Steve McQueen takes axe to racial prejudice

  • Screen icon … Boseman as Black Panther.

    Week in geek
    Black Panther: can the Marvel franchise survive without Chadwick Boseman?

August 2019

  • Ashley Walters (Asher D) and Kane Robinson AKA Kano.

    'The show needed to come back': how Drake rescued the druglords of Top Boy

    It was ‘Britain’s answer to The Wire’. But the gang drama was dead – until the rapper stepped in and pitched it to Netflix. Its stars and writer talk grime, gentrification and Boris Johnson’s Britain

February 2019

  • left to right, Ayo (Florence Kasumba); Ramonda (Angela Bassett) and Shuri (Letitia Wright) in Black Panther.

    Black Panther deserves an Oscar – but is it a feminist film? No way

    Minna Salami
  • Terrific, Bafta-winning performance ... Letitia Wright in Black Panther.

    Best picture Oscar hustings
    Why Black Panther should win the best picture Oscar

  • When it came to the awards, there weren't many great surprises at the 2019 Baftas, with The Favourite and Alfonso Cuarón's Roma reigning supreme. The ceremony at London's Royal Albert Hall was, however, marked by host Joanna Lumley's cringe-inducing jokes, a number of Brexit jibes, an inspiring acceptance speech by up-and-coming star of Black Panther Letitia Wright and Olivia Colman telling her fellow The Favourite nominees they were 'going to get so pissed later'

    2:12

    2019 Baftas: Joanna Lumley's jokes, Brexit jibes and the best speeches - video highlights

  • LIBRARY IMAGE OF THE FAVOURITE<br>Rachel Weisz &amp; Olivia Colman Film: The Favourite 30 August 2018 Director: Yorgos Lanthimos 30 August 2018 SAY96391 Allstar Picture Library/FILM4 **Warning** This Photograph is for editorial use only and is the copyright of FILM4 and/or the Photographer assigned by the Film or Production Company &amp; can only be reproduced by publications in conjunction with the promotion of the above Film. A Mandatory Credit To FILM4 is required. The Photographer should also be credited when known. No commercial use can be granted without written authority from the Film Company. Character(s): Lady Sarah, Queen Anne

    The full list of winners at the 2019 Bafta film awards

January 2019

  • Bafta rising star 2019 nominees clockwise from top left: Letitia Wright in Black Panther; Lakeith Stanfield in Sorry to Bother You; Cynthia Erivo in Widows; Jessie Buckley in Wild Rose; Barry Keoghan in American Animals.

    Letitia Wright and Cynthia Erivo among Bafta rising star nominees

    Lakeith Stanfield, Jessie Buckley and Barry Keoghan complete shortlist for this year’s prize, voted for by the public

December 2018

  • This image released by Disney shows a scene from Marvel Studios’ “Black Panther.” As Hollywood’s awards season properly gets under way, “Black Panther” is poised to be the first comic book film to be nominated for best picture. (Matt Kennedy/Marvel Studios-Disney via AP)

    Best culture 2018
    The 50 best films of 2018: No 6 – Black Panther

    Marvel broke new ground with Ryan Coogler’s exhilarating introduction to Wakanda, bringing social conscience and diversity to the increasingly tired superhero genre
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