Maddie needs a car, and she’s willing to romance a (legal) teenager, so off she roller skates for what she hopes will be a quick and easy venture into sex work.īut of course, it’s never about the destination but the friends we make along the way, and “No Hard Feelings” would never deny us that journey. Her car’s been just repossessed, towed by her ex Gary (Ebon Moss-Bachrach), and with unpaid property tax bills looming, she needs wheels.Įnter the weirdest Craigslist ad of all time: A pair of wealthy helicopter parents ( Matthew Broderick and Laura Benanti) would like to “arrange” for a young woman to date their sheltered, nerdy son, Percy ( Andrew Barth Feldman) in exchange for a Buick. There simply aren’t enough female dirtbags in cinema, so Lawrence’s Maddie Barker - Uber driver, surly bartender and pissed-off Montauk townie - is a refreshing character. It’s a “Superbad”-style story with the sensitivity and class consciousness of John Hughes, a delightfully raunchy streak, and Lawrence going for broke in a bold and bawdy performance as a rowdy Long Island surfer girl doing her best Mae West. Her follow-up swings in the opposite direction, kicking up her heels in a good old-fashioned sex comedy, “No Hard Feelings,” which she also produced.ĭirected by Gene Stupnitsky ( “Good Boys”), “No Hard Feelings” is a direct descendant of ‘80s teen coming-of-age comedies but evolved for a new generation. Last year, Lawrence produced and starred in the gritty indie film “Causeway,” as a veteran recovering from a traumatic brain injury, for a first-time female director, Lila Neugebauer. It was a smart move, because Lawrence is back now, and it’s a whole new ball game. So she fired her agents and took a break to get married and have a baby. But not all of those films were good, and Lawrence didn’t seem to be having all that much fun. 1.In 2018, Jennifer Lawrence was 28 and one of the biggest movie stars in the world: an Academy Award-winning actor, a veteran of the “Hunger Games” franchise, alternating between prestige projects and giant action movies. So, sit back, relax, and get ready to reminisce while remembering the 17 glamour shots that every girl in the '80s and '90s most definitely took. It seems these days that everyone has a reason to wax nostalgic over their past glamour glory, and it's been a pretty big trend for a while now to share your personal experience with boas, leather jackets, and big hair. Whether you were just a kid at the time, or a woman living her glamour dreams, you're bound to enjoy these fun and feisty shots I've collected from social media. Thus, to pay tribute to glamour shots of old, in all of their glory, I've compiled a list of glamour shots that every girl who lived through those decades will remember fondly - because she more than likely has one of herself. From the fashion flashbacks, to the teased hair and soft lighting, looking back at these gems never fails to make us smile (or giggle). While it's no secret that glamour photography is making a comeback in a great, beautiful, empowering way, we would be remiss if we didn't admit to still having a soft spot for the glamour shots of the '80s and '90s.
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