Jennifer Lawrence

No Hard Feelings

By Marina Ashioti

Jennifer Lawrence stars as a woman hired to “date” a wealthy couple’s introverted son in Gene Stupnitsky's unfunny comedy.

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Causeway – first-look review

By Hannah Strong

Jennifer Lawrence plays an army veteran trying to adapt to civilian life in Lila Neugebauer's understated feature debut.

Scene Stealers: Dinner at the end of the world in Don’t Look Up

By David Jenkins

Members of the LWLies team write on their favourite moments from the 2022 Best Picture contenders.

Don’t Look Up

By Hannah Strong

Leonardo DiCaprio and Jennifer Lawrence tackle a climate emergency in Adam McKay’s uneven, star-studded dramedy.

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Watch Leonardo DiCaprio and Jennifer Lawrence in the Don’t Look Up trailer

By Charles Bramesco

They’re part of an ensemble cast including Meryl Streep and Timothée Chalamet in Adam McKay’s climate change satire.

Jennifer Lawrence will play a Hollywood power agent for Paolo Sorrentino

By Charles Bramesco

The real-life Sue Mengers’ client list included Barbra Streisand, Cher and Michael Caine.

Jennifer Lawrence and Adam McKay are plotting the end of the world

By Charles Bramesco

But no need to worry – it’s just for their new movie Don’t Look Up.

X-Men: Dark Phoenix

By Kambole Campbell

Sophie Turner’s Jean Grey becomes fused with a cosmic entity in this lacklustre series add-on.

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Red Sparrow

By Elena Lazic

Jennifer Lawrence plays a Soviet spy whose repeated abuse leaves a sour taste in the mouth.

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Mother!

By David Jenkins

Jennifer Lawrence is plunged into the fiery depths of Hell in this conceptual ordeal saga from Darren Aronofsky.

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The first trailer for Darren Aronofsky’s mother! is here

By Mark Allison

Jennifer Lawrence looks like she’s going through some sort of supernatural ringer in this latest from the Black Swan director.

Jennifer Lawrence spy thriller Red Sparrow will be a ‘Hard R’

By Amy Bowker

She’s teaming up with Hunger Games director Francis Lawrence to play a Russian intelligence officer.

Darren Aronofsky has a new movie coming out this year

By Rebecca Dykstra

The director’s upcoming relationship drama, Mother, stars Jennifer Lawrence and Michelle Pfeiffer.

Passengers

By Adam Woodward

Chris Pratt and Jennifer Lawrence find love in a hopeless place in this catastrophic space romp.

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X-Men: Apocalypse

By Adam Woodward

The third instalment in the rebooted comic book franchise is a colossal failure on every conceivable level.

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Watch the new trailer for X-Men: Apocalypse

By Little White Lies

It’s the end of the world as we know, unless those plucky mutant heroes can save the day once more...

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