Alyssa Milano is marking the fifth anniversary of her tweet that helped spark the #MeToo movement.
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Jennifer Lawrence is diving deep in the trailer for her new film, . Apple Original Films and A24 unveiled on Thursday a first look at the forthcoming drama, in which Lawrence stars as a military veteran struggling with a traumatic brain injury that she suffered while serving in Afghanistan. Returning to her hometown of New Orleans, while grappling in the aftermath of both physical and mental anguish, Lawrence's character strikes up a friendship with a mechanic played by Brian Tyree Henry. is the first feature to be released under Lawrence's Excellent Cadaver production company and is directed by Lila Neugebauer.
It will debut in select theaters and on Apple TV+ on Nov. 4.The film began production prior to the COVID-19 pandemic in late 2019 and was forced to shut down.
By the time filming resumed in late 2021, Lawrence had gotten married and was expecting her first child — experiences that she said helped shape the way she identified with her character.«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,» she told of the role. «So much was going on with me at that time that I didn’t realize.
Until I was back, pregnant, married, making it. And I was just like, In Lawrence's wide-ranging interview, she got candid about becoming a mother and the political issues that keep her up at night.
Alyssa Milano is marking the fifth anniversary of her tweet that helped spark the #MeToo movement.
A difficult era. Jennifer Lawrence revealed that she struggled in the aftermath of her sudden fame following the release of the first Hunger Games movie and her Academy Award win.
Jennifer Lawrence felt she lost "control" of herself and her career following the success of 'The Hunger Games'. The 32-year-old actress became a household name after taking on the role of Katniss Everdeen in the movie series and she admitted the time after the first film came out in 2012 made her feel like "such a commodity" because there were so many people involved in making decisions about her professional life. Speaking as part of the London Film Festival's 'Screen Talk' series, she said: “I think I lost a sense of control.
Hollywood actress Jennifer Lawrence said after the success of The Hunger Games and her Oscar win she “lost a sense of control” but her new film Causeway finally “feels personal” to her again. The 32-year-old has returned to her independent film roots playing a soldier struggling to adjust to life after returning home to New Orleans in Lila Neugebauer’s directorial debut. The Apple TV+ film is the first from Lawrence’s production company Excellent Cadaver and sees her perform alongside Brian Tyree Henry.
Jennifer Lawrence wears a sheer dress covered in pearls for the 2022 BFI London Film Festival premiere of her new movie Causeway.
“Franchises are so fun,” said Jennifer Lawrence today at the BFI London Film Festival. The 32-year-old X-Men and Hunger Games alum then drew a big laugh, interjecting, “I could never do one now cause I’m just too old and brittle.”
After years of being one of the most in-demand actresses on the planet, Academy Award winner Jennifer Lawrence got married, had a child, and took a long break from acting that lasted nearly two years. While she already appeared in Adam McKay’s “Don’t Look Back,” last year, that was a supporting role that she didn’t do a full-court press for.
Greg Wetherall Guest Contributor Jennifer Lawrence has revealed that she sensed a loss of control in the wake of the huge success of the first “Hunger Games” film in 2012. Talking to Francine Stock about her career as part of the London Film Festival’s “Screen Talk” series, Lawrence opened up about her feelings on working in the hit franchise. “I think I lost a sense of control. Between ‘The Hunger Games’ coming out and winning the Oscar [for 2012’s “Silver Lining Playbook”], I became such a commodity that I felt like every decision was a big, big group decision. When I reflect now, I can’t think of those following years, [because there was] just a loss of control.”
Jennifer Lawrence is staying safe during an afternoon outing.
Jennifer Lawrence stars as a solider struggling to adjust to life back home in the first trailer for Causeway, released by A24 and Apple Original Films.
Returning to normal is never easy.
It’s been nearly three years since the Jennifer Lawrence-starring drama “Causeway” shot, the pandemic didn’t help, but now, the Apple TV+ film is finally coming out and the first trailer has arrived. Directed by Lila Neugebauer, Oscar-winning Lawrence plays Lynsey, a military engineer who has returned to the States from Afghanistan with a debilitating brain injury after an IED explosion.