EXCLUSIVE: Broadway and Disney+ actor Andrew Barth Feldman has landed what we hear is a big role opposite Jennifer Lawrence in the Sony Pictures’ R-rated comedy No Hard Feelings.
07.09.2022 - 03:11 / deadline.com
A few years ago, Jennifer Lawrence made a movie called Mother! in which she played a character known only as “Mother.”
This week, the Oscar winner spoke at length about mothers — having one and now being one — in an interview with Vogue tied to her new film Causeway. It’s the first project from Lawrence’s production company, Excellent Cadaver, and it premieres next week in Toronto.
“I have had a pretty consistent theme in all my movies since I was 18,” she told the magazine, before declining to provide specifics because the topic was “very personal.”
But Lawrence, never good at censoring herself, later expounded.
“Art more often than not is about one’s mother,” she told Vogue. “I hesitate to say that because I would hate for somebody to go back and watch my movies — or watch this movie in particular — and think that that is the way that I’m painting my mother. My mother is a wonderful person. But that doesn’t mean that there aren’t still things from my childhood that I’m working out.”
In Causeway, Lawrence plays an Afghanistan vet who returns to her hometown after a traumatic brain injury. Certainly, the film is about acute post-traumatic stress. But there are also hints of childhood trauma.
“Her untenable home, her inability to commit to one thing or another because of these internal injuries that are completely invisible but huge — I think I connected with that at that specific time in my life,” Lawrence revealed. “So much was going on with me at that time that I didn’t realize. Until I was back, pregnant, married, making it [the film]. And I was just like, Oh, this is a woman who is scared to commit.”
As a result, she said, “I get emotional every time I watch the movie.”
Speaking of the family-of-origin dynamics she sees
EXCLUSIVE: Broadway and Disney+ actor Andrew Barth Feldman has landed what we hear is a big role opposite Jennifer Lawrence in the Sony Pictures’ R-rated comedy No Hard Feelings.
Cold as diamonds. Erika Jayne is fighting back after Jennifer Lawrence called her an “evil” cast member of The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills.
Jennifer Lawrence candidly shared her thoughts on The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills’ latest season in a new interview. While speaking with her Causeway co-star Brian Tyree Henry at the Toronto International Film Festival, the actress revealed that she's a huge fan of the reality series and gave her take on the newest season. “My biggest problem with this season is that it’s just been boring and I think that Erika (Jayne) is evil,” Jennifer said via Variety.
Huge “Housewives” fan Jennifer Lawrence is weighing in on the Erika Jayne controversy.
Jennifer Lawrence is sharing her thoughts on the new season of The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills.
Owen Gleiberman Chief Film Critic “Causeway,” starring Jennifer Lawrence as a U.S. Army soldier recovering from injuries that are physical, mental, and spiritual, is the furthest thing from a genre film. Yet it belongs to what I’ve come to think of as a genre: the slow-burn non-verbal indie gloomfest. In saying that, I don’t mean to make light of the subject. Lawrence plays Lynsey, a member of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers who returns from Afghanistan after riding in a vehicle that was struck by a bomb, which caused her to have a cerebral hemorrhage. At the start, she’s seated in a wheelchair, waiting for the home health-care worker (Jayne Houdyshell) who’s going to look after her as she undergoes rehab. Tentatively, Lynsey starts to walk, but for a while she struggles to bathe, drive, remember things. The brain injury has smashed and weakened her; she’s a person in fragments.
An honest fan. Jennifer Lawrence is an outspoken reality TV fan, and she didn’t hold back her opinions about The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills season 12 and star Erika Jayne.
attended the premiere of her upcoming film Causeway at the Toronto International Film Festival wearing a stunning off-the-shoulder Dior Haute Couture dress with a corset-inspired bodice. Lawrence wore the sheer, long-sleeved gown over a pair of high-waisted black briefs and topped off the look with a pair of emerald and diamond Kwiat earrings and strappy black sandals. Similar to her from recent months, Lawrence wore her beachy blonde hair down and swept to the side and kept her makeup look fresh with glowy skin and a classic nude lip. US actress Jennifer Lawrence arrives for the premiere of Causeway during the Toronto International Film Festival in Toronto, Canada, on September 10, 2022. Causeway is a psychological drama starring Jennifer Lawrence as a US soldier recovering from a traumatic brain injury while deployed in Afghanistan. This marks Lawrence's first film premiere in 2022, as well as her first major public appearance since welcoming her first child with husband earlier this year.In a new published in September, the Causeway star revealed that her son's name is Cy and about meeting her baby boy.
Jennifer Lawrence and Cooke Maroney had a parents’ night out at the Toronto International Film Festival. On Saturday, ET caught up with the actress during the premiere of her upcoming film, where she dished about motherhood. “Wonderful, thank you,” she told ET’s Rachel Smith about her motherhood journey. Although she walked the carpet sans Maroney, he was still there to support her for her first film since welcoming their son. When asked if the outing counted for date night, the 32-year-old quipped, «In the sense that we’ll both be in bed by nine.” The actress instead walked the carpet with her co-stars, Linda Emond, Brian Tyree Henry, Lila Neugebauer and Justine Ciarrocchi.Lawrence and Maroney, 38, tied the knot during a star-studded ceremony in 2019.
There’s water, water everywhere in “Causeway,” the strong cinematic debut of accomplished theatre mainstay Lila Neugebauer — and oh so much to think about. The laconic Lynsey (a resurgent Jennifer Lawrence in what is plainly her career’s finest performance) explains that she’s drawn to water on a deep, source-of-all-life level while convincing a pool cleaning service’s manager to give her a job skimming scum and fixing filters.
Jennifer Lawrence is totally winning the red carpet with this look!
for months, and it looks like she's going to keep the style inspiration going as we head into fall. On September 9, was photographed walking the streets of New York City in a form-fitting black dress that screamed fall with long sleeves and a hemline reaching just above the knee. However, Lawrence perfectly demonstrated by pairing the dress with a playful array of mismatched summer accessories. With her long worn down, Lawrence completed the look with a pair of seafoam green flip-flop wedges with a metallic gold clutch, a pair of skinny oval sunglasses, and a statement gold and turquoise necklace that brought everything together. Jennifer Lawrence is seen in the West Village on September 08, 2022, in New York City. After marrying her husband in 2019, Jennifer Lawrence recently earlier this year. Though the star has been and Maroney for much of the summer, she has managed to shield their son, , from paparazzi. “Every instinct in my body wants to protect their privacy for the rest of their lives, as much as I can," Lawrence told during her pregnancy.