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Jennifer Lawrence Proves There Are So Many Different Ways to Style Bangs
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Jennifer Lawrence Proves There Are So Many Different Ways to Style Bangs

by jummy84 November 11, 2025
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Jennifer Lawrence has been rocking bangs for the better part of a year, and she’s showing no signs of letting them grow out as she continues the press tour for her latest film, Die, My Love. The star of Lynne Ramsey’s new movie (which is looking like a strong contender in the 2026 Oscars race) has become a standard bearer for those who defend bangs tooth and nail.

While the 35-year-old is blessed with one of those chameleonic faces that looks amazing with any hairstyle, she’s proof positive that bangs don’t have to look exactly the way they did when you left the salon in order to be cute. In fact, they’re one of the most versatile hairstyles a person can have.

At AFI Fest

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Jennifer Lawrence

At the Die, My Love New York premiere

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In mid-October last year, Lawrence debuted a version of bangs that seemed to be influenced by the by style icon Jane Birkin. They were thin front bangs with a blunt edge that was not blended into the rest of her hair. Since then, she’s played with many different styles while promoting Die, My Love, in which she stars opposite Robert Pattinson. At the Cannes Film Festival she styled them side parted like a boho diva; at the London Film Festival she gave them the voluminous touch of Brigit Bardot; at the New York premiere she kept them slicked to one side; and at the CFDA Awards she wore them wavy with a side parting.

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Jennifer Lawrence

At the London Film Festival

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Thus, Lawrence proves that there’s not just one way to wear straight bangs. Depending on your mood and the occasion, there are many styles you can alternate between. Got a summer wedding coming up? Leave them natural. Going to a formal event? Give them soft volume. Having a bad-hair day? Style them with a fine bristle brush. Going out with friends for a casual dinner? Add a little mousse for movement.

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At the San Sebastian Film Festival

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Jennifer Lawrence

At the CFDA Awards

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This article first appeared on Glamour Mexico.

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Jennifer Lawrence Is a Mother in Freefall
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Jennifer Lawrence Is a Mother in Freefall

by jummy84 November 10, 2025
written by jummy84

Editor’s Note: This review was originally published during the 2025 Cannes Film Festival. MUBI releases “Die My Love” in theaters Friday, November 7.

You haven’t lived until you’ve seen Jennifer Lawrence doing any of the debasing things she does in Lynne Ramsay’s “Die My Love,” like crawling on all fours through a field of grass, a kitchen knife in hand as she closes in on her character Grace’s newborn baby, or masturbating gloomily in a state of postpartum doom while her husband Jackson (Robert Pattinson) finishes cooking dinner downstairs, a self-induced orgasm timed to the spring of a toaster below.

Grace is just trying to be a good wife, a good mother, but she’s failing spectacularly at it in Ramsay’s alternately absorbing, exhausting tone poem of post-birth grief turned into psychosexual frenzy. Lawrence — whose fearless skill in conjuring women gone perilously over the verge and unhinged from top to toe while trying to play house was already established in Darren Aronofsky’s “mother!” — gives the kind of unleashed performance film festival Best Actress prizes are made for in the “We Need to Talk About Kevin” filmmaker’s latest.

"Little Amélie or the Character of Rain"

Co-written with Enda Walsh and Alice Birch from a novel by Ariana Harwicz, “Die My Love” is a two-hour cinematic miasma of what it’s like to be in postpartum depression hell and possessed by a sexual appetite that could never possibly be quenched by even someone as hot as Robert Pattinson. As such, it will be a tough sell for even Lawrence’s most ardent fans. The story offers little to hook us onto other than Grace’s constant flailing through psychosis, visually realized by cinematographer Seamus McGarvey with the feeling of a bad dream you wake up from in a heated, unforgiving sweat. The atmosphere of this fugue-state-turned-panic-attack of a film is never not intoxicating. As Grace spins out in a hothouse countryside beset by ever-buzzing flies — inescapable swelter and tall grass abound — you can all but feel the ticks and Lyme disease consuming you.

These are all testaments to what a visceral, unusually subjective filmmaker Ramsay is. In “We Need to Talk About Kevin,” she straps us into the fracturing mind of a mother whose sociopathic son has just shot up his school, turning her community against her. “Die My Love” presents us with a very different kind of mother, one not easily liked or pleasantly watchable and one less sympathetic than Tilda Swinton’s in “Kevin.” The occasionally implausible human behavior on display here feels closer to “Morvern Callar” in soul and tone. In that Ramsay film, Samantha Morton stole her dead boyfriend’s manuscripts to pose as the writer she could never be, leaving his body to decay into rigor mortis in their apartment.

Grace is also a writer, though she’s watched that dream curdle and die (and at her own discontented devising) along with seemingly her personhood amid the birth of a cute baby boy and a simultaneous move with Jackson into his dead uncle’s neglected-looking country house. “Die My Love” begins with images of a forest fire (which this grueling, difficult, but often beautiful film will return to) that give way to a punk-rock montage of Grace and Jackson fucking furiously, spliced and diced manically by editor Toni Froschhammer. Grace has a nonstop sexual hunger that does not conform comfortably to the demands of motherhood; demands where, for her, nymphomania-adjacent tendencies interfere with baby monitors and breast-feeding.

Lawrence often has this frisky, rabid grin that’s irresistible to watch but also scary. “A real mom would have baked a cake,” Grace says, as she serves what is basically a melted soup of sugar to Jackson and their child on what appears to be one of their good days. Much later, and after events I won’t spoil, she will serve up a cake frosted with the words “Mommy’s Home” that crystallize just how much this woman is not the most skillful of bakers. Or homemakers. Or the kind of woman who could ever be either of those, one that any man or any life or any world expects her to be.

I don’t think there has ever before been such a psychologically immersive view of postpartum depression as “Die My Love” onscreen. The film careens between a dreary sludge of despair and eventual heart-palpitating nightmare, Grace caught in a mercurial storm of her own moods without ballast and unable to be understood by those around her. Especially not Jackson’s parents, Pam (Sissy Spacek, whose character’s own past background reveals stark parallels to Grace’s current one) and Harry (Nick Nolte, rattled by dementia and also plopped into this movie pointlessly).

Meanwhile, a motorcycle-riding neighbor played by LaKeith Stanfield encircles the grounds, seeming to offer more promising ways to meet Grace’s sexual rigors now that Jackson can’t seem to match up to his wife’s pathological horniness. Hello, amorous, foreboding stranger, as Grace chases after a mystery man in a helmet she doesn’t know. In movie terms, he turns out to be a red herring, or at least not a character Ramsay and Walsh are interested in building out. Then again, none of the extracurricular ensemble gets much of a chance to shine or become real people. Other than Spacek’s Pam, who eventually gets a brief moment to relate to Grace’s plight as they toast to the mutual oblivions they’ve created as unfit mothers.

“Die My Love” isn’t without a sly sense of humor, which elevates this film above other similar movies that induce their audience into as deep an emotional coma as their protagonist. Lawrence delivers some sharply barbing, quotable, I-must-write-this-down one-liners, like when she’s shopping, in another of her displaced fogs, at a gas station market, and a perky cashier asks her, “Find everything you were looking for?”

“In life?” Grace replies, before ripping into this perfectly nice woman. How funny Grace would’ve been as a character without Lawrence at the helm, who knows? The “Silver Linings Playbook” actress — who perfectly straddles the line between perversion and pathos just by her natural appearance, here with bangs and freaked-out eyes — at one point stands over a blank piece of paper, dead-eyed, pondering her former life as a would-have-been writer, while mixing her own breastmilk with ink.

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‘Die, My Love’Excellent Cadaver

Like “We Need to Talk About Kevin,” “Die My Love” is both a caution against the unexpected perils of motherhood and also an embrace of their incumbent ills as a necessary part of the job. Ramsay’s filmmaking is undeniably powerful, engulfing us in the sick stew of Grace’s mind while flooding the soundtrack with music from Lou Reed, David Bowie, and the Cocteau Twins (Ramsay has always been an apt picker of songs that tell the psychic story of her films’ protagonists). But there’s a lot of time spent on Grace wandering about the proverbial emotional cabin — and also this literal one she lives in with Jackson.

Blood pours off her face a lot of the time from various self-inflicted wounds. There’s a motif about a horse that’s hard to make sense of other than the obvious: freedom lives everywhere else except in this woman’s life. You almost wish Grace would lose it just a little bit more in the movie’s first hour; you crave the “mother!”-level breakdowns of a woman, finally, screaming, “Get out of my fucking house!”

Until the later stretches, where Grace and Jackson finally achieve an entente that leaves her, the bloodied woman with a baby carriage in the street and tears in her eyes, forced to face up to the family she’s putting into ruin. “Die My Love” can be languorous in its vision of a person coming undone, but Lawrence is game and fearless, stripping herself in all senses to lean into a woman’s debilitating emotional crisis.

Her sexual freefall is among the more compelling in recent cinematic memory despite its purposeful blinders with regards to other, less compelling characters. At one point Grace calls Jackson a “useless fucking faggot” when he can’t get it up for a forced moment of hasty sex in the front seat of their car. Lawrence is gorgeous, but in this state? No, thank you, to this mentally ill request for lovemaking. As undeveloped as Pattinson’s Jackson is, you want to hand it to him while also wanting to slap that very hand across his face: Wake up, dude. But there’s something strangely romantic about this pairing, which Ramsay drills home in the final coda. They need each other, and maybe all Grace had to know was confirmation of Jackson’s own need, too.

Seeing “Die My Love” at Cannes, European critics will be unfazed by Lawrence’s unvarnished and very naked turn, though in the U.S., she will be commended for her “bravery.” If enough people see it at all to make such an appraisal. Her performance will shock the baser public. What Lawrence achieves here is extremely impressive, a marquee movie star throwing herself with abandon into a filmmaker’s warped and demandingly miserable vision. A last visual metaphor, however strained, forces us (and Jackson) to finally see Grace for who she is: a woman beyond the pale, beyond reproach, beyond help. Lawrence is committed to the insanity. She’s never been better, and she needs no help getting to where this film takes her. Lynne Ramsay, wind her up and watch her go.

Grade: B

“Die My Love” premiered at the 2025 Cannes Film Festival. MUBI releases it in theaters Friday, November 7

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Jennifer Lawrence slams Gaza 'genocide'
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Jennifer Lawrence felt ‘punished’ by past male co-stars if she turned down their advances

by jummy84 November 7, 2025
written by jummy84

7 November 2025

Jennifer Lawrence says some of her past male co-stars would “punish” her if she turned down their advances.

Jennifer Lawrence says some of her past male co-stars would ‘punish’ her if she turned down their advances

Revealing their lewd behaviour during a discussion about intimacy on set for her new film Die My Love, the 35-year-old Oscar-winning actress made the remarks while appearing on the Las Culturistas podcast, hosted by comedians Bowen Yang and Matt Rogers.

Jennifer said she did not need an intimacy co-ordinator for Die My Love, which co-stars Robert Pattinson, 39, but emphasised he was not among the actors who had mistreated her.

She said: “A lot of male actors get offended if you don’t want to f*** them. And then the punishment starts.”

Bowen and Matt reacted with surprise, before Matt joked: “Just a little cute social punishment.”

Jennifer then added, in an exaggerated, mock-serious tone: “I’ve just heard of this, I’ve never experienced it… .”

Discussing her experience filming Die My Love, Jennifer said she felt comfortable working with Robert and did not find an intimacy co-ordinator necessary.

She said: “We did not have (an intimacy co-ordinator), or maybe we did, but we didn’t really.

“I felt really safe with Rob. He’s not pervy and very in love with (his partner) Suki (Waterhouse.)

“We mostly were just talking about our kids and our relationships. So there wasn’t any weird like, ‘Does he think I like him?’ If there was a little bit of that, I’d probably have an intimacy co-ordinator.”

The film, directed by Lynne Ramsay, is released in cinemas on Friday (07.11.25.)

Based on Ariana Harwicz’s 2012 novel, it follows a woman’s mental unraveling and marital struggles after becoming a mother.

Jennifer, who won an Academy Award for Silver Linings Playbook in 2013, has become one of Hollywood’s most prominent actors.

Her career took off after her breakout performance in Winter’s Bone, directed by Debra Granik, which earned her an Oscar nomination at 20.

Jennifer, who has two sons with husband Cooke Maroney, went on to achieve global recognition for her role as Katniss Everdeen in The Hunger Games film series.

Alongside her work in blockbuster franchises, Jennifer has built a reputation for working with acclaimed filmmakers, including David O. Russell on American Hustle and Joy, and Darren Aronofsky on Mother!




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Jennifer Lawrence Says Male Directors Can Over-Direct Actors
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Jennifer Lawrence Says Male Directors Can Over-Direct Actors

by jummy84 November 7, 2025
written by jummy84

Jennifer Lawrence recently told Vulture during a post-screening Q&A for “Die My Love” that she feels a noticeable difference when she’s working with a female director compared to a male director. “Die My Love” was helmed by Lynne Ramsay. Other female filmmakers in Lawrence’s filmography include Debra Granik (“Winter’s Bone”), Jodie Foster (“The Beaver”), Susanne Bier (“Serena”) and Lila Neugebauer (“Causeway”).

“I have found a commonality in female directors, which is that they do not do this thing, which is over-direct,” the Oscar winner noted. “There have been some times when I’ve worked with male directors where there’s this need to constantly feel like they’re directing the movie. And it’s not even really getting anything done. It’s just annoying. When I think auteur, my mind kind of goes to controlling and … what’s that word? Neurotic!”

“And Lynne was the opposite,” Lawrence continued. “She really built this world and made sure that we were all on the same page, through music and conversations and the atmosphere and the set. And then she would just kind of slowly walk back. And sometimes, from the discomfort of that, from the lack of her visibility, something interesting would come from it. And then she would come out and be like, ‘That’s great, great, yeah, do it again.’ Or we would accidentally laugh and be like, ‘Oh, sorry.’ And she’d be like, ‘No, it was great. I liked that you laughed. Do it again.’”

“Die My Love,” based on Ariana Harwicz’s 2012 novel of the same name, stars Lawrence as a woman plunged into psychosis amid a loveless marriage following the birth of her child. Robert Pattinson, LaKeith Stanfield, Nick Nolte and Sissy Spacek co-star.

Ramsay told Vulture that her directing style on the movie was born of wanting the actors to feel free on the set.

“I love working with actors. When you really trust each other, something just happens that’s magical,” Ramsay said. “So sometimes I’d let the take run long. There’s a kind of discomfort in that. It’s like, ‘What the hell did we do now?; But then something happens sometimes. I gave them the space in that house to just explore and go in and out of doors. There was one scene where Grace is just bored in the house and there’s that laundry basket, and I didn’t ask her to tip it over with her toe, but there’s a kind of rage in that.”

“Die My Love” opens in theaters Nov. 7 from Mubi.

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Lucy Liu & Lawrence Shou in Indie Drama 'Rosemead' Official Trailer
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Lucy Liu & Lawrence Shou in Indie Drama ‘Rosemead’ Official Trailer

by jummy84 November 7, 2025
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Lucy Liu & Lawrence Shou in Indie Drama ‘Rosemead’ Official Trailer

by Alex Billington
November 6, 2025
Source: YouTube

“Did I do something wrong?” “Everyone knows how much you love him.” Vertical has revealed the official trailer for an indie drama titled Rosemead, marking the feature directorial debut of DP & filmmaker Eric Lin. It first premiered at the 2025 Tribeca Film Festival earlier this year and opens in theaters in December. Inspired by a harrowing true story, Lucy Liu transforms in a riveting, career-redefining performance as an ailing woman who takes drastic measures to protect her troubled teenage son. If you didn’t pick up on it in the trailer, here’s more context: “Lucy Liu delivers a transformative performance as a terminally ill Chinese immigrant who uncovers her son’s disturbing fixation with mass shootings. As her health deteriorates, she takes increasingly desperate — and morally complex — measures to protect him and confront the darkness he’s drawn to.” Very interesting. Along with Liu, the cast includes Lawrence Shou, Orion Lee, Jennifer Lim, Madison Hu, & James Chen. Looks like a very emotional story. Reviews say she “embodies Irene with a quiet contemplativeness and increasing desperation that will leave you speechless as the credits roll.”

Here’s the official trailer (+ poster) for Eric Lin’s film Rosemead, direct from Vertical’s YouTube:

Rosemead Film Trailer

Rosemead Film Poster

Inspired by a harrowing true story, Lucy Liu transforms in a riveting, career-redefining performance as an ailing woman who takes drastic measures to protect her troubled teenage son (Lawrence Shou). As his dark obsessions grow and time runs out, she is forced to make impossible choices: how far will she go and what is she willing to sacrifice? Set against the simmering tensions of a Chinese American community, Rosemead is a gripping portrait of a family pushed to the edge. Rosemead is directed by cinematographer / filmmaker Eric Lin, making his feature directorial debut after a few other shorts previously, plus work as a DP on many indie films. The screenplay is written by Marilyn Fu. Produced by Mynette Louie, Andrew D. Corkin, Lucy Liu. This first premiered at the 2025 Tribeca Film Festival earlier this year. Veritcal will debut Eric Lin’s Rosemead film in select US theaters starting on December 5th, 2025 coming soon. Intrigued?

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Jennifer Lawrence Says 'Miss Piggy' Film Inspired By Cancel Culture
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Jennifer Lawrence Says ‘Miss Piggy’ Film Inspired By Cancel Culture

by jummy84 November 7, 2025
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After spilling the beans that she’s producing a Miss Piggy movie in development with pal Emma Stone, Jennifer Lawrence is teasing what might be in store for the beloved swine.

The Oscar winner recently revealed what sparked the idea for her Muppets offshoot about the “feminist icon,” which Tony winner Cole Escola is penning, marking the character’s first solo outing since Jim Henson debuted her on The Muppet Show in 1976.

“So, during lockdown, one of my good friends who is not in the industry—it was also kind of around cancel culture,” she recalled on The Tonight Show. “It was like both things were kind of happening at once. We were all locked up in our rooms, naughty people were being locked up in prison.”

Lawrence explained, “Miss Piggy is a feminist icon, and she said it would be so funny if Miss Piggy got canceled. Now, that is not the plot, necessarily, but it got the wheels turning.”

Noting “there hasn’t actually been” a solo project about Miss Piggy, Lawrence added, “So, I started kind of producing it. But Emma Stone is the Muppet-head. Also, Emma Stone is a shark … I’m, just like, the ideas guy. So, I went to her to be like, ‘What do we do?’ So, now Cole is writing it, and they’re perfect.”

The Die My Love star previously revealed the news on the Las Culturistas podcast, noting she and Stone also hope to appear in the film.

Starting as a chorus pig on The Muppet Show in the mid-1970s, Miss Piggy gradually became a bigger part of the series, before becoming an icon in the late ’70s and early ’80s. Despite Kermit being the star, she’s long hogged the spotlight from her froggy beau.

Recently marking their milestone 70th birthday, The Muppets have had a year of celebrations leading up to the news last month that The Muppet Show is getting a refresh from Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg’s Point Grey Pictures. Deadline reported that Disney+ has ordered a TV event featuring special guest star Sabrina Carpenter to premiere in 2026, coinciding with the 50th anniversary of the classic original series.

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Jennifer Lawrence Just Made This Winter's Most Whimsical Trend Look Wearable
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Jennifer Lawrence Just Made This Winter’s Most Whimsical Trend Look Wearable

by jummy84 November 6, 2025
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In many ways the pillbox hat is the perfect winter successor to the crochet skullcaps that were all over Copenhagen Fashion Week this August. While those head coverings reference the ‘70s in a fresh ad playful way, Lawrence is putting a modern spin on a glamorous piece from the ‘50s and ’60s, instantly evoking the elegance of First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy with none of the usual pomp and circumstance—and she’s not the only one.

As seen in Berlin on October 31.

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As seen during Paris Fashion Week on October 2 2025.

As seen during Paris Fashion Week on October 2, 2025.

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As seen during Paris Fashion Week on October 03 2025.

As seen during Paris Fashion Week on October 03, 2025.

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As seen during Paris Fashion Week on October 01 2025.

As seen during Paris Fashion Week on October 01, 2025.

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Pillbox hats, newsboy caps, berets, and small felt hats are cropping up all over ad campaigns, runways, and in the street style photos of the most fashionable women on social media. Any of these vintage-inspired caps don’t add a element of whimsy to even the most demure look, so imagine the fun that can be had when you turn up the volume with color and print, a là J. Law.

And if you pair it with your most favored basics like Jennifer Lawrence, you don’t have to expel much energy at all to be the chicest woman in the grocery store.

By Anthropologie Faux Fur Animal Print Cloche Hat


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Jennifer Lawrence and Cole Escola’s Miss Piggy Movie: Cast, Release, and Latest News
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Jennifer Lawrence and Cole Escola’s Miss Piggy Movie: Cast, Release, and Latest News

by jummy84 November 6, 2025
written by jummy84

If you’ve ever thought to yourself, Why has there never been a Miss Piggy movie before, have we got news for you. Jennifer Lawrence told Bowen Yang and Matt Rogers on the Las Culturistas podcast that she and Emma Stone are producing a Miss Piggy movie, to be written by Tony winner Cole Escola of Oh, Mary! fame.

“I don’t know if I can announce this but I am just going to…Emma Stone and I are producing a Miss Piggy movie and Cole is writing it,” Lawrence said. Obviously, this is deeply important news for women, Hollywood, Muppets, and the LGBTQ+ community, for whom Miss Piggy is a beloved icon.

Without further ado, here is everything we know.

What will the Miss Piggy movie be about?

We don’t know.

Who is in the cast?

Aside from the titular Muppet herself, it will possibly star Lawrence and Stone. When asked by Rogers and Yang if she and her coproducer would appear in the upcoming film, Lawrence replied, “I think so. We have to…it’s fucked up [that we haven’t done a movie together].”

When will the movie premiere?

We don’t know.

Is this going to be a children’s movie?

We don’t know.

Do we know anything?

Unfortunately, not really. Back in July, during an appearance on Amy Poehler’s Good Hang podcast, Escola did mention a meeting with Disney (which owns the Muppets). Asked who would play Mary Todd Lincoln in a film adaptation of Oh, Mary!, Escola suggested that Miss Piggy would be a good choice, with all of the other actors played by humans. Then they added, “Actually cut this because I’m gonna be talking to Disney tomorrow.” At the time, it seemed Escola was just making a joke, but this news makes it seem as if they were perhaps more serious about that Disney meeting than they let on. And that’s about the extent of the knowledge we have at this time.

Luckily, the cat’s out of the bag now, which means we can probably count on more news in the very near future.

This post will be updated.


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Jennifer Lawrence 'felt very safe' with Robert Pattinson
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Jennifer Lawrence ‘felt very safe’ with Robert Pattinson

by jummy84 November 6, 2025
written by jummy84

6 November 2025

Jennifer Lawrence didn’t want an intimacy coordinator on Die My Love because she felt “very safe” with Robert Pattinson.

Jennifer Lawrence stars in the new comedy-drama film

The Oscar-winning actress stars alongside Robert, 39, in the new comedy-drama film, and Jennifer has revealed why she didn’t feel an intimacy coordinator was necessary on set.

The 35-year-old movie star said on the Las Culturistas podcast: “We did not have [an intimacy coordinator], or maybe we did but we didn’t really … I felt really safe with Rob.

“He is not pervy and very in love with [partner] Suki Waterhouse. We mostly were just talking about our kids and relationships.

“There was never any weird like, ‘Does he think I like him?’ If there was a little bit of that I would probably have an intimacy coordinator. A lot of male actors get offended if you don’t want to f*** them, and then the punishment starts. He was not like that.”

Meanwhile, Jennifer previously admitted that she suffered self-doubts before giving birth to her first child.

The Hollywood star conceded that she didn’t know what to expect from motherhood and how she would cope with the challenge of raising her child.

The film star – who has Cy, three, and a son called Louie, who was born earlier this year – told Vogue magazine: “It’s so scary to talk about motherhood. Only because it’s so different for everybody.

“If I say, It was amazing from the start, some people will think, It wasn’t amazing for me at first, and feel bad. Fortunately I have so many girlfriends who were honest. Who were like, It’s scary. You might not connect right away. You might not fall in love right away. So I felt so prepared to be forgiving.

“I remember walking with one of my best friends at, like, nine months, and being like, ‘Everyone keeps saying that I will love my baby more than my cat. But that’s not true. Maybe I’ll love him as much as my cat?'”




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Jennifer Lawrence Says She Didn't Need Intimacy Coordinator With Robert Pattinson On 'Die My Love' Set
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Jennifer Lawrence Says She Didn’t Need Intimacy Coordinator With Robert Pattinson On ‘Die My Love’ Set

by jummy84 November 6, 2025
written by jummy84

Jennifer Lawrence is opening up about her experience on the set of Die My Love with co-star Robert Pattinson.

The film, directed by Lynne Ramsay, who also co-wrote the screenplay alongside Enda Walsh and Alice Birch, follows Grace (Lawrence), who develops postpartum depression, and, alongside her partner Jackson (Pattinson), enters psychosis.

Lawrence and Pattinson share intimate scenes, and the American Hustle star revealed why she felt so comfortable working with her co-star.

“We did dance lessons together, which was like team building exercises,” she said on the latest episode of Las Culturistas podcast. “In the end, it ended up being more helpful just for choreography of sex scenes and fighting scenes.”

The topic of an intimate coordinator came up but Lawrence didn’t remember if they had one and explained why she ultimately didn’t need one.

“We did not have one or maybe we did, but we didn’t really… I felt really safe with him,” she said. “He’s not pervy and he’s very in love with [partner] Suki [Waterhouse]. We mostly were talking about our kids and relationships so there wasn’t any weird, like, ‘Does he think I like him?’”

“If there was a little bit of that I would probably have an intimacy coordinator. A lot of male actors get offended if you don’t want to f*** them, and then the punishment starts. But he was not like that, for the record.”

Intimacy coordinators are people hired to facilitate communication between actors and directors during intimate scenes. This position emerged in response to the #MeToo movement.

Lawrence also shared her thoughts about appearing nude in the film, which was done when she was pregnant with her second child.

“I don’t care about nudity. I’m not sensitive about it,” she said. “I think being pregnant took a lot of, like, vanity anxiety away. Before No Hard Feelings, I was dieting and not eating carbs and working out. I was pregnant [in Die My Love]. What was I gonna do? Not eat?”

Die My Love opens in theaters on November 7, and it also stars LaKeith Stanfield, Nick Nolte, Sissy Spacek, Gabrielle Rose, Debs Howard, Sarah Lind, and Marcus Della Rosa.

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