Showing posts with label Jennifer Lawrence. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jennifer Lawrence. Show all posts

Thursday, June 2, 2011

Movie Review: X-Men, First Class

While some of us were gallivanting around the south of France, others caught screenings of Matthew Vaughn’s crack at the X-Men franchise, First Class, which boasts an appealing cast led by James McAvoy, Michael Fassbender and Jennifer Lawrence and—for starters—strong reviews. The movie opens wide on Friday.
Todd McCarthy, THR:
”...roughly the first half of this massive and very well cast origins extravaganza is arguably the best hour of Marvel Comics-derived filmmaking among the torrent of it that’s cascaded across screens in recent years. Audacious, confident and fueled by youthful energy, this is a surefire summer winner for a wide global audience.”
Louise Keller, UrbanCinefile:
“Although the filmmakers have packed far too much into the storyline, there’s first class action, superb special effects and a nice sprinkling of humour in a plot whose heart rests in the bond between Professor X and Magneto…Charismatic and enigmatic, Fassbender is superb as Erik, who is driven by hatred and an insatiable appetite for revenge…The politicizing of this prequel changes its nature considerably, taking it from its roots of fantasy action to a political thriller set at the time of the Cuban missile crisis but with Bond-style overtones. This is good for a debate all by itself.”
Thompson on Hollywood
Katey Rich, Cinemablend:
“McAvoy and Fassbender are the undeniable center of X-Men: First Class,..Vaughn and his bevy of fellow screenwriters knit these characters so well into the real world that you don’t need to know Beast from Banshee to understand their motivations. That’s a rare, rare thing in comic book movies, particularly when elsewhere in the Marvel movie universe every film seems to be geared not toward its own characters, but toward a larger mythology that requires hours of research to understand. Though it is certainly the kickoff of a new franchise, and lugs around a story more sprawling than it needed to be, X-Men: First Class feels spry and self-contained, a blast of colorful and passionate enthusiasm with just enough weight to matter. It feels phenomenal to have these mutants back.”
Thompson on Hollywood
David Poland:
“Basically, [Vaughn] made a Bond film with good guys and bad guys alike who just happen to have super powers…Vaughn has been a little denuded here. He is great at filthy fun. But still, he shows that he has the chops. Look for the masterfully artful effects sequence early in the film and some of the great ways Vaughn has his characters manifest their powers. And while it makes you wonder how much better X-Men 3 could have been, it also makes you happy that he didn’t do an X-film until he had the opportunity to do it his way fully.”
Brendon Connelly, BleedingCool:
“All in , First Class is a damn fine superhero movie. More geared, I would suggest, to the more mature fanboy as opposed to some of the aspartame-crazed comic book capers that tend to pop up on the boxes of Happy Meals.”



by Anne Thompson

Monday, April 18, 2011

Jennifer Lawrence Gets Sexy for GQ

Jennifer Lawrence Gets Sexy for GQ

Jennifer Lawrence Gets Sexy for GQ | general

20 year-old actress Jennifer Lawrence abandons her clothes and gets sexy for the current issue of GQ Magazine, where she rocks pale pink lingerie and floral leotards.
How do you all like the Winter’s Bone actress in this shoot?

Check out 3 more shots!


Jennifer Lawrence Gets Sexy for GQ | general 

Jennifer Lawrence Gets Sexy for GQ | general 

Jennifer Lawrence Gets Sexy for GQ | general 

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Monday, March 14, 2011

Jennifer Lawrence and Mila Kunis Make a Pretty Team

Jennifer Lawrence and Mila Kunis Make a Pretty Team

Jennifer Lawrence and Mila Kunis Make a Pretty Team | mila kunis

Mila Kunis (27) and Jennifer Lawrence (20) looked super pretty together at the ”Miu Miu” Fashion Show during Paris Fashion Week a few days ago – Mila optted for a little black dress with metallic details and Jennifer showed off her great legs in her Oscar color, red.

How do you like these girls here?

See individual shots of these beauties next!


Jennifer Lawrence and Mila Kunis Make a Pretty Team | mila kunis 

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Jennifer Lawrence and Mila Kunis Make a Pretty Team | mila kunis 


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Saturday, February 26, 2011

Jennifer Lawrence Cutens Up the 2011 Spirit Awards

Jennifer Lawrence Cutens Up the 2011 Spirit Awards


An up and comer in the world of movie-making, Jennifer Lawrence showed up as expected at the 2011 Film Independent Spirit Awards on Saturday (February 26).

Taking to the Santa Monica locale, the 20-year-old actress looked gorgeous in a white Dolce & Gabbana ensemble as she trekked the red carpet ahead of the annual beachfront event.

During the festivities, Miss Lawrence will be competing for Best Actress honors for her work in Best Feature contender "Winter's Bone" while also taking the stage as a presenter.

The 2011 Film Independent Spirit Awards will air at 10:00 ET on IFC with Joel McHale handling the hosting duties.


 
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Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Jennifer Lawrence: Oscars mean 'dressing for a billion' people

Jennifer Lawrence: Oscars mean 'dressing for a billion' people


Actress Jennifer Lawrence arrives at the 16th Annual Critics' Choice Movie Awards on Friday, Jan. 14, 2011, in Los Angeles.

By Dan Steinberg, AP
Jennifer Lawrence woke up this morning and drove to her parents house in Santa Monica, Calif., to watch the Oscar nomination announcements on TV. "Some of my friends came over and my brother was there and we just screamed at the TV for a little bit," Jennifer Lawrence 20, told USA TODAY's Carol Memmott, after she heard she got a nod for her work in Winter's Bone.

The film has gotten lots of praise since it was released last year but Lawrence says she was still shocked by the best picture nomination. "It's the only thing that really brings tears to my eyes. To think that we were working on this tiny movie. It was freezing cold and all of us were sick. And this was a tiny little movie but we were all there because we believed in it." She adds, "I never imagined it and that's what gives me goose bumps."

Jennifer Lawrence says she's nothing like Ree, the character she plays in the film. "Fortunately our lives aren't really comparable at all and I don't share a lot of the traits that she has, but I did bring my stubbornness to her."

She attended the Golden Globes with her parents and will most likely bring them to the Oscars as well.


As for what she'll wear, she doesn't know yet "but now I know it's so scary. For the Golden Globes you get so excited. You get to dress like a princess and dress so beautifully and then by the end of all the fittings it's like 'gosh put me in something black that no one will make fun of me for'. There are so many different opinions and you start not trusting your own because it's the world that's going to be seeing it. You're dressing for a billion different people."

Next for the actress? Jennifer Lawrence says "nothing's technically green lit yet. I'm in talks for some stuff but nothing official yet" when asked about the next film she'll be making. But she does have two films coming out soon: The Beaver in April and X-Men: First Class in June which she says "was fun. It was really cool. I had a blast."


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