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No Hard Feelings review: Jennifer Lawrence’s sex comedy has a beating heart | Hollywood

It's the time of Lawrenaissance. Jennifer Lawrence, 32, seems to have put her blockbuster stint as a fixture in tentpole movies behind. She's been a key cog in the wheels of franchises like The Hunger Games and X-Men. Sure, she's slid in a Silver Linings Playbook and a Don't Look Up in her filmography, but with new films Causeway and No Hard Feelings, she seems to be ushering in an era of small slice-of-life films with a beating heart. Jennifer Lawrence's No Hard Feelings is no salacious sex comedy (Also Read:…

Jennifer Lawrence Shares Deets About Her Upcoming Racy Rom-Com ‘No Hard Feelings’ Says “I Guess Was Out Of My Comfort…

Jennifer Lawrence teases ‘a lot of alternate lines’ cut from No Hard Feelings(Photo Credit: Bang Showbiz) Jennifer Lawrence has revealed there were “a lot of alternate lines” that didn’t make it into ‘No Hard Feelings’. The 32-year-old actress stars opposite Andrew Barth Feldman, 21, in Gene Stupnitsky’s racy rom-com and she admitted while she didn’t improvise much herself, the director and writer was keen to get the actors trying out lots of different ideas he was coming up with. Speaking to HeyUGuys.com, Jennifer…

No Hard Feelings review – sporadically amusing Jennifer Lawrence romp | Comedy films

Maddie (Jennifer Lawrence) has already had her car repossessed (it didn’t help that an aggrieved ex-boyfriend worked for the debt collection agency). And now she’s on the brink of losing her beloved home, a chocolate-box cottage on the Montauk coast that she inherited from her late mother. Then she spots a Craigslist advert – a wealthy couple seek a young woman to take their socially maladroit 19-year-old son in hand (as it were), teaching him the ways of the world before he heads to Princeton. It’s the kind of premise…

`No Hard Feelings` Review: An absurd comedy that just about manages to entertain

Film: No Hard FeelingsCast: Jennifer Lawrence, Andrew Barth Feldman, Laura Benanti, Matthew Broderick, Natalie Morales, Hasan Minhaj, Ebon Moss-Bachrach, Kyle MooneyDirector: Gene StupnitskyRating: 2.5/5Runtime: 103 min Oscar-winner Jennifer Lawrence changes her genre staple from drama to raunchy comedy with this fairly engaging, though absurd comedy. ‘No Hard Feelings’ directed by Gene Stupnitsky has an outlandish premise centering on Caddie Barker (Lawrence), a Montauk-based Uber driver in her early…

No Hard Feelings: Jennifer Lawrence’s new film shows why cinema shouldn’t shy away from sex

Get our free weekly email for all the latest cinematic news from our film critic Clarisse LoughreyGet our The Life Cinematic email for freeLook at the premise of No Hard Feelings and you would rightly expect to be scandalised. The film is a broad, affable comedy starring Jennifer Lawrence as a cash-strapped thirtysomething who is hired to “date” a 19-year-old introvert (Andrew Barth Feldman) at the behest of his wealthy helicopter parents. It’s a movie that sells itself on raunch: the button-pushing age-gap romance at its…

Jennifer Lawrence’s Salary For ‘No Hard Feelings’ Is Not A Soft Number With A Whopping 205 Crores

Jennifer Lawrence’s Salary For ‘No Hard Feelings’ Is Not A Soft Number With A Whopping 205 Crores – Deets Inside (Picture Credit: IMDb) Jennifer Lawrence is a massive name in the entertainment industry worldwide, with a colossal fan following among fans. The Oscar-winning actress has done commendable work in Hollywood and is currently promoting her upcoming movie titled ‘No Hard Feelings’ alongside Andrew Barth Feldman. Now, we all know that JLaw is one of the highest-paid actresses in showbiz, but the hefty cheque…

No Hard Feelings shows movies have lost their sex drive – but Jennifer Lawrence’s new film doesn’t solve this

Get our free weekly email for all the latest cinematic news from our film critic Clarisse LoughreyGet our The Life Cinematic email for freeLook at the premise of No Hard Feelings, and you would rightly expect to be scandalised. The film is a broad, affable comedy starring Jennifer Lawrence as a cash-strapped thirtysomething who is hired to “date” a 19-year-old introvert (Andrew Barth Feldman) at the behest of his wealthy helicopter parents. It’s a movie that sells itself on raunch: the button-pushing age-gap romance at…

Jennifer Lawrence’s Co-Star in ‘No Hard Feelings’ Had a Nerve-Wracking Final Test To Land the Role

Image via Sony Jennifer Lawrence is back baby! The actress stars in the comedy No Hard Feelings this summer and she is bringing all her comedic powers with her. It isn’t just the comedy that Lawrence is bringing to the table, she is also serving up a big helping of sex appeal as her character tries to bring a 19-year-old boy out of his shell. There are many who would kill to be on the receiving end, though, for her co-star, Andrew Barth Feldman, it must have been a little terrifying. For many, getting to play…

No Hard Feelings’ Early Reviews Suggest Jennifer Lawrence’s New Movie Could Use More Feeling

Photo via Sony If you’ve watched any interviews with actress Jennifer Lawrence through the years, there is no question she comes across as naturally funny. In spite of this clear ability, she has stuck with dramatic and action-oriented work and only recently signed on to a comedy with No Hard Feelings, which opens Friday. Today, reviews are out and, apparently, the idea is not exactly the best. Over at Variety, Owen Gleiberman says the film mostly plays it safe in spite of what its raunchy trailers have…

No Hard Feelings review: Jennifer Lawrence comedy didn’t need the full-frontal nudity and slapstick violence

Get our free weekly email for all the latest cinematic news from our film critic Clarisse LoughreyGet our The Life Cinematic email for freeNo Hard Feelings was marketed in the most unappealing way – as a bad-taste stick prodded into the ribs of its supposedly puritanical audience; a raunchy comedy in which Jennifer Lawrence attempts to seduce a 19-year-old boy. But rarely do films that call themselves “edgy” ever turn out to be more than mildly immature. Director Gene Stupnitsky’s last film, the Jacob Tremblay-headlined…