while the film may not entirely hang together, the stakes are low, and its bright spots point toward a promising future for the behind the camera talent
Brie Larson's "Unicorn Store" is too adult for kids, too childlike for adults, and too muddled for the motley lot of misfits and dreamers who just want to think different; this is a millennial fairy tale that has no idea who it's actually for
as a film-maker, Brie Larson shows promise, and as a comic actor she shows genuine talent. With a less affected, more genuine script, Larson could star in and direct a great comedy. "Unicorn Store" is not it