Wes Bentley has worked hand in hand with Jennifer Lawrence and watched her grow as an actress. Both of them starred together in The Hunger Games franchise and have since seen the way their careers have skyrocketed. Bentley’s acting career found its footing thanks to American Beauty, while Lawrence’s big break came with Winter’s Bone. Since then starring as Jamie Dutton in Yellowstone. the actor has done a lot in his career to account for many milestones.
Wes Bentley as Jamie Dutton in Taylor Sheridan’s Yellowstone
Bentley believes that both the actors had something in common. However, as time went by, the trait they once shared was lost to one. He since has also stated his dismay about the same, regretting having to go awry from a path he once sought refuge in.
Wes Bentley Loves Jennifer Lawrence’s Humor
During an interview with George Stroumboulopoulos Show,...
Wes Bentley as Jamie Dutton in Taylor Sheridan’s Yellowstone
Bentley believes that both the actors had something in common. However, as time went by, the trait they once shared was lost to one. He since has also stated his dismay about the same, regretting having to go awry from a path he once sought refuge in.
Wes Bentley Loves Jennifer Lawrence’s Humor
During an interview with George Stroumboulopoulos Show,...
- 5/2/2024
- by Adya Godboley
- FandomWire
Jennifer Lawrence had her fair share of feuds in the time of her career, but few have rarely been as high profile as her butting heads with Fashion Police alum Joan Rivers. The X-Men alum was so frustrated by their feud, that her public admission of it made the whole feud a lot uglier.
Jennifer Lawrence as Maddie Barker in No Hard Feelings
The Hunger Games star first stirs the pot when talking about the show, commenting on its beauty standards. She talked about the expectations from the women on the show being unrealistic, which cemented her image, which already played around a positive body image, to begin with.
Jennifer Lawrence expressed her frustration during a press tour
Jennifer Lawrence in a still from Red Sparrow
Speaking with Yahoo, Jennifer Lawrence talked about what exactly the show did that made her uncomfortable, something that frustrated her to no end. She...
Jennifer Lawrence as Maddie Barker in No Hard Feelings
The Hunger Games star first stirs the pot when talking about the show, commenting on its beauty standards. She talked about the expectations from the women on the show being unrealistic, which cemented her image, which already played around a positive body image, to begin with.
Jennifer Lawrence expressed her frustration during a press tour
Jennifer Lawrence in a still from Red Sparrow
Speaking with Yahoo, Jennifer Lawrence talked about what exactly the show did that made her uncomfortable, something that frustrated her to no end. She...
- 4/21/2024
- by Anuraag Chatterjee
- FandomWire
Jennifer Lawrence has had a prolific career over the years and has shown her versatility as an actress starting from her first few projects. She made her breakthrough role playing Ree in Winter’s Bone. Lawrence went on to star in various acclaimed projects including American Hustle, Silver Linings Playbook, The Hunger Games and the X-Men franchise, and Joy.
Jennifer Lawrence became the 2nd youngest Best Actress Oscar nominee for her role in Winter’s Bone
Her most divisive and controversial film was her 2017 film Mother!, directed by Darren Aronofsky. The film was inspired by the Bible and had the actors playing various characters and elements mentioned in it, and Lawrence was the one who had to do most of the heavy lifting. One scene proved to be too much for the actress, and she decided that she would never return to that character ever again.
Jennifer Lawrence Will Never Return To...
Jennifer Lawrence became the 2nd youngest Best Actress Oscar nominee for her role in Winter’s Bone
Her most divisive and controversial film was her 2017 film Mother!, directed by Darren Aronofsky. The film was inspired by the Bible and had the actors playing various characters and elements mentioned in it, and Lawrence was the one who had to do most of the heavy lifting. One scene proved to be too much for the actress, and she decided that she would never return to that character ever again.
Jennifer Lawrence Will Never Return To...
- 4/10/2024
- by Rahul Thokchom
- FandomWire
This article contains No Hard Feelings spoilers.
According to Jennifer Lawrence, she had zero intention of making No Hard Feelings or any other film when the script landed on her desk. Having gone through filming Don’t Look Up during the pandemic and recently giving birth to her son, the Oscar-winner was ready to take a rest. But that was before she read a screenplay by Gene Stupnitsky and John Phillips so deliriously funny she couldn’t say no.
A little over a year and a half later, that appeal is still shocking audiences as the exceedingly R-rated and raunchy comedy finds its second life on streaming via Netflix. And at least per the anecdotal reaction my social media feed showed over the weekend, the film’s already most infamous scene is still having the desired effect of getting tongues wagging—and hopefully laughing.
You know the scene. During a midnight rendezvous on a seaside beach,...
According to Jennifer Lawrence, she had zero intention of making No Hard Feelings or any other film when the script landed on her desk. Having gone through filming Don’t Look Up during the pandemic and recently giving birth to her son, the Oscar-winner was ready to take a rest. But that was before she read a screenplay by Gene Stupnitsky and John Phillips so deliriously funny she couldn’t say no.
A little over a year and a half later, that appeal is still shocking audiences as the exceedingly R-rated and raunchy comedy finds its second life on streaming via Netflix. And at least per the anecdotal reaction my social media feed showed over the weekend, the film’s already most infamous scene is still having the desired effect of getting tongues wagging—and hopefully laughing.
You know the scene. During a midnight rendezvous on a seaside beach,...
- 10/30/2023
- by John Saavedra
- Den of Geek
Let’s get this out of the way. Yes, Jennifer Lawrence is fully, frontally, nude for a few minutes of this rom-com. It’s in character and far from salacious, merely adding to the humor and delineating her character.
That said, the R-rated rom-com No Hard Feelings out now from Sony Home Entertainment, is disappointingly predictable, using the nudity to break the typical pattern, adding little to the genre, which needs some fresh life.
Lawrence’s Maddie Barker is in dire need of a new car after the one she used for her Uber gig got repossessed to pay tax debts. She’s 32, barely hanging on, and in need of a lifeline.
Said lifeline comes in the form of the Beckers (Laura Benanti and Matthew Broderick) who want their son Percy (Andrew Barth Feldman) to gain some confidence and maybe some sexual experience before heading off to Princeton in the fall.
That said, the R-rated rom-com No Hard Feelings out now from Sony Home Entertainment, is disappointingly predictable, using the nudity to break the typical pattern, adding little to the genre, which needs some fresh life.
Lawrence’s Maddie Barker is in dire need of a new car after the one she used for her Uber gig got repossessed to pay tax debts. She’s 32, barely hanging on, and in need of a lifeline.
Said lifeline comes in the form of the Beckers (Laura Benanti and Matthew Broderick) who want their son Percy (Andrew Barth Feldman) to gain some confidence and maybe some sexual experience before heading off to Princeton in the fall.
- 9/20/2023
- by Robert Greenberger
- Comicmix.com
Directed by Gene Stupnitsky, No Hard Feelings is a raunchy comedy that tickles your funny bone and, at the same time, makes you think about youth and the possibilities it holds. There are many hilarious moments in the film. All thanks to the performances that go in with all they’ve got to make the writing work.
No Hard Feelings‘s story revolves around Maddie Barker, who lives a lighthearted and casual existence, not fretting too much about her future. But when her car is towed away by her ex-lover, she realizes how much trouble she is finally in. Luckily, she finds a wealthy couple who are looking for a one-of-a-kind arrangement; they propose that she ‘date’ their son as a job, and she would be paid handsomely, even taking home a car. There is a freshness to this film, and I think Jennifer Lawrence’s performance is the key.
No Hard Feelings‘s story revolves around Maddie Barker, who lives a lighthearted and casual existence, not fretting too much about her future. But when her car is towed away by her ex-lover, she realizes how much trouble she is finally in. Luckily, she finds a wealthy couple who are looking for a one-of-a-kind arrangement; they propose that she ‘date’ their son as a job, and she would be paid handsomely, even taking home a car. There is a freshness to this film, and I think Jennifer Lawrence’s performance is the key.
- 8/21/2023
- by Ayush Awasthi
- Film Fugitives
No Hard Feelings is finally coming into your homes. The R-rated raunchy comedy movie starring Jennifer Lawrence in the lead is releasing on digital, Blu-ray, and DVD this month. No Hard Feelings is set to be released digitally on August 15 and on Blu-ray and DVD on August 29.
Lawrence’s raunchy comedy premiered in theaters on June 23, 2023, after which it enjoyed an above-average theatrical run. While the reviews for the are relatively good much of the audience felt like this movie would have been great if it was released at least 10 years ago.
Credit – Sony Pictures
No Hard Feelings follows Maddie Barker (Lawrence), a strapped-for-cash Uber driver who loses her car and is on the brink of losing her childhood home. That’s when she gets an offer from a wealthy couple to date their extremely introverted son, which is where the comedy comes from.
The R-rated comedy also stars Andrew Barth Feldman as Percy,...
Lawrence’s raunchy comedy premiered in theaters on June 23, 2023, after which it enjoyed an above-average theatrical run. While the reviews for the are relatively good much of the audience felt like this movie would have been great if it was released at least 10 years ago.
Credit – Sony Pictures
No Hard Feelings follows Maddie Barker (Lawrence), a strapped-for-cash Uber driver who loses her car and is on the brink of losing her childhood home. That’s when she gets an offer from a wealthy couple to date their extremely introverted son, which is where the comedy comes from.
The R-rated comedy also stars Andrew Barth Feldman as Percy,...
- 8/7/2023
- by Kulwant Singh
- Cinema Blind
Jennifer Lawrence is hilarious. Sure, she made her name as an actor in dead-serious indie dramas (The Burning Plain, Winter’s Bone), franchise tent poles (The Hunger Games trilogy, those X-Men 2.0 blockbusters), the kind of nerve-shredding films that fall somewhere between horror and thriller (House at the End of the Street, Passengers), and whatever category you care to slot Mother! into. Filmmaker David O. Russell figured out early on that Lawrence was a perfect fit for his skewed, neurotic dramedies, and it’s impossible to think that Silver Linings Playbook and...
- 6/23/2023
- by David Fear
- Rollingstone.com
Cinema roll-call! Alright, it’s the Summer movie season, and what stalwarts have already taken over the multiplex? Big superhero epic? Check and double-check! Action blockbuster franchises? Check? Family-friendly animated features? Check! Raunchy slapstick comedy? Hello…Anyone there? Oh yes, finally it’s here just as Summer officially begins. And this is indeed rated “R” as in raunchy, ribald, and risque. much in the same vein as The Hangover trilogy and the American Pie dynasty of flicks (theatres and straight-to-video). Oh, for those of you that think these flicks are too “low brow” and “classless”, well the “above the title” star is an Oscar winner, so there! And if you think such a genre is “beneath her”, I’m sure she hopes you’ll laugh and that there will be No Hard Feelings.
The star in question is Jennifer Lawrence, who plays the “barely making ends meet” Maddie Barker. She...
The star in question is Jennifer Lawrence, who plays the “barely making ends meet” Maddie Barker. She...
- 6/23/2023
- by Jim Batts
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
There are few things certain in this world, but we know this much: comedy remains, as always, the most subjective of genres. Also, Jennifer Lawrence’s status as a generational talent remains unchanged. Fresh off two straight-to-streaming efforts, Don’t Look Up, a wan sci-fi satire, and Causeway, a character-driven drama, Lawrence brings her supply of comedic talent, along with her often untapped dramatic range to No Hard Feelings, a middling raunch-com that works best, when it works at all, as a highlight reel for Lawrence’s fearless willingness to embrace her character, Maddie Barker, a directionless 30-something who can’t see beyond the childhood memories entombed in the family home left to her by her late mother. To be fair, it’s neither Lawrence’s nor co-writer and director Gene...
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- 6/22/2023
- Screen Anarchy
In a saner world, we would have already had a dozen Jennifer Lawrence comedies.
When aliens arrive they will surely go directly to IMDb to survey her filmography and wonder why one of Hollywood’s funniest and most naturally charismatic stars spent the first decade of her career in dystopias, action movies and whatever it is you call “Mother!”
As if to make up for lost time, Lawrence has in “No Hard Feelings” made the kind of R-rated teen comedy that has usually launched young actors. She plays a 32-year-old Montauk Uber driver who, desperate for money after her car is towed, is hired by the wealthy parents of a timid and sheltered 19-year-old (newcomer Andrew Barth Feldman) to take his virginity before he heads off to Princeton.
Read More: Jennifer Lawrence Attempts To Seduce 19-Year-Old In New Comedy ‘No Hard Feelings’
We’ve, of course, had plenty of movies...
When aliens arrive they will surely go directly to IMDb to survey her filmography and wonder why one of Hollywood’s funniest and most naturally charismatic stars spent the first decade of her career in dystopias, action movies and whatever it is you call “Mother!”
As if to make up for lost time, Lawrence has in “No Hard Feelings” made the kind of R-rated teen comedy that has usually launched young actors. She plays a 32-year-old Montauk Uber driver who, desperate for money after her car is towed, is hired by the wealthy parents of a timid and sheltered 19-year-old (newcomer Andrew Barth Feldman) to take his virginity before he heads off to Princeton.
Read More: Jennifer Lawrence Attempts To Seduce 19-Year-Old In New Comedy ‘No Hard Feelings’
We’ve, of course, had plenty of movies...
- 6/21/2023
- by Brent Furdyk
- ET Canada
What starts out looking like it wants to be a gross-out comedy in the Porky’s vein eventually, and more gratifyingly, heads closer to The Graduate territory in No Hard Feelings.
It seems like quite a while since we’ve seen an apparent sex-on-the-brain romp that actually has a bit more on its mind than just pushing the boundaries of vulgarity and gross-out comedy. But while director and co-writer Gene Stupnitsky, who worked on 66 episodes of The Office and numerous other shows, is only sporadically successful at having things both ways, the film nonetheless shows talent both in generating some good laughs and in addressing serious aspects of life that eventually must be faced. Jennifer Lawrence, who also is a producer here, hits the mark as a thirty-ish woman whose great looks and popularity have seemingly delayed her full transition from hot young thing into responsible adulthood.
Set in seaside Montauk,...
It seems like quite a while since we’ve seen an apparent sex-on-the-brain romp that actually has a bit more on its mind than just pushing the boundaries of vulgarity and gross-out comedy. But while director and co-writer Gene Stupnitsky, who worked on 66 episodes of The Office and numerous other shows, is only sporadically successful at having things both ways, the film nonetheless shows talent both in generating some good laughs and in addressing serious aspects of life that eventually must be faced. Jennifer Lawrence, who also is a producer here, hits the mark as a thirty-ish woman whose great looks and popularity have seemingly delayed her full transition from hot young thing into responsible adulthood.
Set in seaside Montauk,...
- 6/21/2023
- by Todd McCarthy
- Deadline Film + TV
Had Katniss Everdeen and the “X-Men” series never gotten in the way — or, had we still lived in an era when superheroes or fantasy franchises were not seen as status symbols on the resume of a young superstar — Jennifer Lawrence would have already starred in numerous rom-coms by now, à la the Julia Roberts of the 90s. Especially after winning the Oscar for one a decade ago, with David O. Russell’s “Silver Linings Playbook.”
But better late than never says Gene Stupnitsky’s “No Hard Feelings,” a genuinely witty and somewhat clumsy romantic comedy, that feels more like an honest-to-god movie than many of the rushed and straight-to-streaming examples of the genre we’ve seen in the recent years.
Written by Stupnitsky (of the heartily funny “Good Boys”) and John Phillips, this light pick-me-up of a flick is as eager to please as Lawrence is to show off her luminous physical comedy skills,...
But better late than never says Gene Stupnitsky’s “No Hard Feelings,” a genuinely witty and somewhat clumsy romantic comedy, that feels more like an honest-to-god movie than many of the rushed and straight-to-streaming examples of the genre we’ve seen in the recent years.
Written by Stupnitsky (of the heartily funny “Good Boys”) and John Phillips, this light pick-me-up of a flick is as eager to please as Lawrence is to show off her luminous physical comedy skills,...
- 6/21/2023
- by Tomris Laffly
- The Wrap
If anyone could have saved the studio comedy, it might have been Jennifer Lawrence. But if the uneven sex comedy “No Hard Feelings” is Hollywood’s best effort, it’s not looking good for either one. Starring Lawrence as a broadly sketched caricature of an emotionally stunted, sexually liberated thirtysomething struggling to stay afloat, “No Hard Feelings” tries to resurrect the messy white woman trope that worked so well in films like “Young Adult” and “Trainwreck.” Though by no means a guarantee, there’s a crucial difference between those movies and “No Hard Feelings” — actual women wrote them.
Though Lawrence, who is also an executive producer of the movie, is working overtime to make the stilted and over-the-top humor work, director Gene Stupnitsky (co-writing with John Phillips) seems far more interested in trying to invert conventional gendered comedy tropes. Lawrence dons skin-tight dresses soaked in water, takes a punch to...
Though Lawrence, who is also an executive producer of the movie, is working overtime to make the stilted and over-the-top humor work, director Gene Stupnitsky (co-writing with John Phillips) seems far more interested in trying to invert conventional gendered comedy tropes. Lawrence dons skin-tight dresses soaked in water, takes a punch to...
- 6/21/2023
- by Jude Dry
- Indiewire
Oscar-winning actress Jennifer Lawrence attended CinemaCon to promote the raunchy comedy ‘No Hard Feelings’.
The footage played to huge laughs at the annual movie theater trade show, reports ‘Variety’.
Director Gene Stupnitsky praised Lawrence as “a true comedy natural.”
He says the film is about two helicopter parents who hire a woman to “date” their introverted 19-year-old son so he doesn’t leave for college as a virgin.
“And this is based on your life, right?” Lawrence jabbed at Stupnitsky, who retorted, “No, it’s actually based off a Craigslist ad.”
She tried again. “But you were a virgin for, like, a crazy long time. You were 26?”
The filmmaker sighed before rolling an extended clip from the trailer. “Jennifer, you’re so hilarious. I wrote this part for you.”
Lawrence stars in ‘No Hard Feelings’ as an Uber driver named Maddie Barker, who is forced to resort to desperate measures after her car is repossessed.
The footage played to huge laughs at the annual movie theater trade show, reports ‘Variety’.
Director Gene Stupnitsky praised Lawrence as “a true comedy natural.”
He says the film is about two helicopter parents who hire a woman to “date” their introverted 19-year-old son so he doesn’t leave for college as a virgin.
“And this is based on your life, right?” Lawrence jabbed at Stupnitsky, who retorted, “No, it’s actually based off a Craigslist ad.”
She tried again. “But you were a virgin for, like, a crazy long time. You were 26?”
The filmmaker sighed before rolling an extended clip from the trailer. “Jennifer, you’re so hilarious. I wrote this part for you.”
Lawrence stars in ‘No Hard Feelings’ as an Uber driver named Maddie Barker, who is forced to resort to desperate measures after her car is repossessed.
- 4/25/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
Jennifer Lawrence brought her comedic chops to Las Vegas. The Oscar-winner attended CinemaCon on Monday evening to promote Sony’s raunchy “No Hard Feelings,” which played to huge laughs at the annual movie theater trade show currently unfolding at Caesars Palace.
Director Gene Stupnitsky praised Lawrence as “a true comedy natural” in the film, which is about two helicopter parents who hire a woman to “date” their introverted 19-year-old son so he doesn’t leave for college as a virgin.
“And this is based on your life, right?” Lawrence jabbed at Stupnitsky, who retorted, “No, it’s actually based off a Craigslist ad.”
She tried again. “But you were a virgin for, like, a crazy long time. You were 26?”
The filmmaker sighed before rolling an extended clip from the trailer. “Jennifer, you’re so hilarious. I wrote this part for you.”
Lawrence stars in “No Hard Feelings” as an Uber driver named Maddie Barker,...
Director Gene Stupnitsky praised Lawrence as “a true comedy natural” in the film, which is about two helicopter parents who hire a woman to “date” their introverted 19-year-old son so he doesn’t leave for college as a virgin.
“And this is based on your life, right?” Lawrence jabbed at Stupnitsky, who retorted, “No, it’s actually based off a Craigslist ad.”
She tried again. “But you were a virgin for, like, a crazy long time. You were 26?”
The filmmaker sighed before rolling an extended clip from the trailer. “Jennifer, you’re so hilarious. I wrote this part for you.”
Lawrence stars in “No Hard Feelings” as an Uber driver named Maddie Barker,...
- 4/25/2023
- by Rebecca Rubin
- Variety Film + TV
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