Elizabeth Olsen grew up watching her big sisters become child stars. Instead of following the same path, she appeared as an extra in a few of their projects before attending school to study acting. When Olsen became an actress full time, she mixed up her resume with everything from indie dramas to big-budget action movies.
Right now, most audiences know her best for her role in the Marvel Cinematic Universe as Wanda Maximoff. That role does make up a good portion of her acting resume with a quarter of her movies set in the MCU. According to critic scores on Rotten Tomatoes, those movies also make up some of the best in her career so far.
Updated on May 16th, 2022 by Amanda Bruce: As reviews continue to roll in for Doctor Strange In The Multiverse Of Madness from around the world, fans of Elizabeth Olsen are feeling pretty validated. The talented actress is being praised for her work as the Scarlet Witch, but there's a lot more to the actress than just her MCU roles. While many of her MCU projects rank amongst her best, there's so much more to the actress - especially when it comes to dramatic roles that showcase her ability.
Liberal Arts (2012) - 71%
- Available to rent through AppleTV or YouTube
Leading off Elizabeth Olsen's best movies isn’t one of her blockbusters. Instead, it’s a smaller film that starred Josh Radnor as a man looking for a connection at his alma mater. He found it in a student, played by Olsen, when he went back to speak in his old professor’s class.
Liberal Arts actually divided quite a few critics. While some found it warm and charming, others found it bland and unfocused. Clearly the good outweighed the bad.
Kodachrome (2017) - 71%
- Available to stream on Netflix
Like a lot of Olsen's work outside of playing the Scarlet Witch, Kodachrome isn't a blockbuster movie, but one that premiered at the Toronto Film Festival. It also features Olsen in a ing role while Ed Harris and Jason Sudeikis do most of the film's heavy lifting.
Olsen plays a nurse in the film, one who cares for Harris' dying character as he struggles to reconnect with his son (Sudeikis). The film largely earned praise for Harris rather than his younger co-stars.
Doctor Strange In The Multiverse Of Madness (2022) - 74%
- Will be available to stream on DisneyPlus after its theatrical run
Reviews for the MCU's Doctor Strange sequel are largely mixed. While some critics praise the foray into horror, others see the movie as more of a collection of scenes instead of a cohesive story. One thing that is universally praised about the movie though? Elizabeth Olsen's acting.
Olsen's turn as the Scarlet Witch here allows her to be a darker and more emotional character than any of her outings in the MCU so far. She's mesmerizing to watch in it.
Avengers: Age Of Ultron (2015) - 76%
- Available to stream on DisneyPlus
Olsen’s first foray into the MCU was in Avengers: Age Of Ultron. Depending on who you ask, this movie is one of the great team-ups of the franchise, or it’s one of the worst for individual characters like Black Widow - or both.
Olsen’s as a villain, intent on getting revenge for what Tony Stark did to her country, but realized her intentions were misguided. Despite all of the movie’s missteps, it did show that in the MCU, some villains could change their ways and become allies after all.
Godzilla (2014) - 76%
- Available to rent on AppleTV or PrimeVideo
It’s interesting that Age Of Ultron and Godzilla have a similar critical score since both movies featured Olsen with the same scene partner for a lot of her work - Aaron Taylor Johnson. For the MCU, the two played brother and sister. Here, they played husband and wife separated as Godzilla surfaces.
The movie tried to focus on the human emotion of the crisis instead of simply the giant animal wreaking havoc. Some critics enjoyed the approach to the new chapter in Godzilla’s story, while others thought it fell a little flat. Olsen’s work, however, never faltered.
Kill Your Darlings (2013) - 76%
- Available to stream on Hulu
Though most of the focus in Kill Your Darlings was on Daniel Radcliffe and Dane Dehaan, Elizabeth Olsen did have a ing role in the ensemble. She portrayed Edie Parker, the one-time wife of Jack Kerouac, played by Jack Huston in the film.
Olsen played the art student and writer with an assurance that sometimes got lost in the more dramatic story of Lucien Carr (Dehaan) and Allen Ginsberg (Radcliffe). Dehaan, in particular, was nominated for several awards as the movie made the film festival circuit.
Avengers: Infinity War (2018) - 85%
- Available to stream on DisneyPlus
The MCU's Avengers: Infinity War allowed the audience to see some of Wanda Maximoff’s most emotional moments, giving Olsen a bit more to do than stand in a crowd and imagine her CGI fight.
Here, the audience gets to see Wanda and Vision as they try to make a relationship work while they’re on separate sides of the law. Likewise, Wanda gets to face off against Thanos on her own - and almost succeeds - in the climax of the film. The movie has a lot of great moments that bring together a decade of Marvel characters on the screen, but it’s not the highest-rated MCU movie for Olsen, likely because the movie served as a very large setup for what came next.
Ingrid Goes West (2017) - 85%
- Available to stream on Hulu
The movie Ingrid Goes West was a bit of a departure for Olsen. Filmed at a time when she had become best known for her Marvel role, the movie satirizes society’s current obsession with social media.
Olsen stars as a social media influencer in the film who Aubrey Plaza’s Ingrid becomes obsessed with. When Ingrid decides to move out to Los Angeles to get close to her, the two become friends until Ingrid’s secrets begin to unravel. Olsen got to play narcissistic and a little less grounded than she usually does, making for a fun ride.
Wind River (2017) - 87%
- Available to stream on Netflix
Released the same year as Ingrid Goes West, Wind River is a very different movie. While the former was a dark comedy, the latter is a murder mystery and a thriller. Both, however, provide social commentary.
Costarring the MCU’s Hawkeye (Jeremy Renner) as an accomplished tracker, Wind River sees Elizabeth Olsen as an FBI agent attempting to investigate the death of a Native American woman. The film was inspired by real events (and the fact that data isn’t kept for missing Native Americans) and was praised for its visceral approach to the story, though many argued that more Native American actors should have been cast in the film.
Martha Marcy May Marlene (2011) - 90%
- Available to rent on AppleTV and PrimeVideo
Kicking off the top three of the best Elizabeth Olsen movies is her first major role - and the only one of her top three to not be in the MCU. Martha Marcy May Marlene debuted on the film festival circuit in 2011 to rave reviews. The film, along with Elizabeth Olsen, received a slew of award nominations at the festivals where it was featured.
Olsen stars as a former cult member who attempts to escape. She returns to live with her sister but has trouble adjusting to life outside of the cult, repeatedly suffering from breakdowns. The movie showed a strong emotional range from the actress that not many of her roles have needed her to display since.