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2014 Jan 13

Jennifer Lawrence Wins Best Supporting Actress at the Golden Globes

Jennifer Lawrence won the award for Best Supporting Actress at the Golden Globes for American Hustle! Congratulations!

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2014 Jan 12

SAG Foundation Presents A Conversations Q&A With American Hustles Cast – Pictures

Pictures from the SAG Q&A are up in the gallery, thanks Claudia.

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2013 Dec 29

House at the End of the Street Screen Captures & Stills

Hello everyone! Screen captures and stills from the 2012 movie “House At The End of The Street” where Jennifer plays Elissa are up in the gallery.


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2013 Dec 29

Like Crazy Screen Captures

Screen captures from the 2011 movie “Like Crazy” where Jennifer plays Sam are up in the gallery:

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2013 Dec 24

New American Hustle Stills & Behind Scenes

Hello everyone!

I’ve added some new American Hustle Stills and Behind Scenes photos. Enjoy!



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2013 Dec 14

American Hustle’s Jennifer Lawrence and Amy Adams on Singing, Dancing, Locking Lips, and Building Characters

Jennifer Lawrence and Amy Adams in American Hustle

Christian Bale and Bradley Cooper may have top billing in American Hustle, director David O. Russell’s madcap seventies crime epic, but it’s the film’s knockout dames, Amy Adams and Jennifer Lawrence, who ultimately steal the show. Adams plays Sydney, the lover and partner of conman Irving (Bale), while Lawrence plays Rosalyn, Irving’s wife, who’s poised to spoil his deal with crazed cop Richie (Cooper). Together, they prove why they’re two of our finest actresses, inhabiting roles unlike any either star has played before.

When we caught up with Adams (who continues to fascinate us with the unexpected grit beneath her sunny persona) and Lawrence (whose mix of humor and bemusement only makes her more compelling), both women were more than ready to talk about crafting their characters, dancing with Cooper, and their incredible shared kiss.

On David O. Russell’s knack for creating hyperreal yet completely realistic stories:

AMY ADAMS: Not everything in reality is subtle and slow. When I lose my cool, it is over the top. That’s how we are as humans. What David really does, I feel, is exemplify reality. He finds moments in people’s lives where this so-called “pushed” reality is the truth for these characters.

JENNIFER LAWRENCE: Sometimes real life can be so dramatic and so awful that it’s actually kind of funny. But, above anything else, David’s characters are so incredible, and you have so much emotional freedom, that sometimes what’s on the page turns into something completely different as David’s yelling these ideas and you’re on your toes.

On the best part of playing the rare, well-developed female role:

AMY ADAMS: My favorite part of the process was playing with the vulnerability of my character. She has this veneer, this physicality, and this power, but if I don’t ground that in any true emotion, it’s not going to be that much fun to play, because there are no layers. David always makes sure that his characters are multidimensional and that his women, specifically, are multidimensional. Playing with those dimensions is just a thrill as an actress.

On their kiss, which Adams came up with and Lawrence knocked out of the park:

AMY ADAMS: I feel like Jennifer really made that contribution. I came up with the idea, but she executed it in a way that felt purely driven from character. It didn’t just feel like a moment in which two girls are going to kiss onscreen. It was from somewhere emotional. I mean, she killed it. And that laugh she gives after? I mean, come on now. Genius. I didn’t tell her do that. All I thought was, “What if she plants one on her?” And Jennifer did that in a brilliant way that sells it comically and dramatically. It never feels like it shouldn’t have been there. It feels so organic. And that’s all due to Jennifer.

JENNIFER LAWRENCE: [Whispers] Thanks, Amy.

On getting down with the song and dance of American Hustle:

JENNIFER LAWRENCE: David came to me before we started shooting, and he said he had a vision of Rosalyn wearing yellow cleaning gloves and running through the entire house singing [Paul McCartney’s] “Live and Let Die.” And I thought that sounded incredible, but how’s it going to make sense? I’m usually so stupid with these things. I’m just like, “Yeah, I’ll dance, I’ll sing, whatever!” But I think this song [signifies how] Rosalyn is so angry, and she’s at this point where she’s been lied to for so long. And she’s getting to this point in her marriage, which she’s been fighting for for so long, where she’s finally ready to just let it die. So it was just a really great, crazy moment. I threw my neck out, actually.

AMY ADAMS: I was trained as a dancer, and dancing with Bradley was awesome. He’s such an amazing dancer. It was so much fun.

JENNIFER LAWRENCE: You should have danced with me.

AMY ADAMS: There’s still time!

On using sexuality to get into character:

AMY ADAMS: One part of how I storytell has always been through my body. I find a character through movement. And one of the things that struck me once I had the wardrobe and I knew that Sydney was going to be a sexual being, was the thought of people who also had an elegance with their sexuality and the power expressed through their sexuality. So for me, dancing, again was kind of how I started to feel Sydney. I thought about Ann-Margret and Syd Charice and these women who seemed like they were in control because of the way they moved their bodies.

On playing female cons who are constantly juggling fact and fiction:

AMY ADAMS: It was a very delicate balance. Sydney is a girl who says she wants to be anyone other than who she is. And that’s where we meet her. She’s already at a point of reinvention. She meets Irving, and he presents to her who she wants to be. He sees her as smart and intelligent and as a lady. She loves him and feels found. And then he betrays her. That’s not cool. [Laughs] But I think there are moments where she’s not sure how she feels, and she’s starting to believe her own lies. Maybe things could work with Richie, and maybe she does like him. And it was a really interesting dynamic to play a woman who’s not so much torn between two guys, but between truth and a lie. I think she really just wants somebody to see the truth of who she is. I think every girl knows how that feels—she’s just a little crazy about it.

JENNIFER LAWRENCE: It really just comes down to a study of people. It’s all of these things that I’ve been doing since I was little that were useless—just watching people and studying them and being able to mimic their body language and things like that. And being able to find a person. What kind of person are you playing? How do they move? How do they walk? Between “action” and “cut,” for me, it’s almost like meditating, in a weird way. Like, if I’m cold, in between “action” and “cut” I’m not. Or if I’m in physical pain, in between “action” and “cut” I’m not. I’m in a completely different frame of mind. It’s a high.

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2013 Dec 12

New American Hustle TV Spot

A new TV Spot for American Hustle is out

2013 Dec 12

71st Golden Globe Awards Nominations

Jennifer Lawrence has received a nomination for the 71st Golden Globe Awards Nomination in the Best Supporting Actress Category for her role in American Hustle.

She released this statement earlier today:

Thank you to the HFPA. This is so exciting. I’m thrilled that the film received so many nominations and that I get to share this with the rest of the cast.

American Hustle has also been nominated for Best Motion Picture Comedy or Musical, Best Actor and Actress in Comedy or Musical for Christian Bale and Amy Adams, and Best Supporting Actor for Bradley Cooper. The movie has been nominated for Best Screenplay and Best Director.

The Hunger Games: Catching Fire has been nominated for Best Original Song with Atlas.

The 71st Golden Globe Awards winners will be announced on January 12th, 2014.

2013 Dec 12

2014 Screen Actors Guild Awards Nominations

The Nominations for the 2014 Screen Actors Guild Awards Nominations are out and Jennifer has been nominated for Best Supporting Actress for her role in American Hustle.

The cast has also been nominated for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture.

The 20th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards will air on January 18th.

2013 Dec 09

American Hustle New York Press Conference Pictures

American Hustle New York Press Conference Pictures

Jen attended the Press Conference for American Hustle in New York last saturday, here are pictures, thanks to Nicole:

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2013 Dec 09

American Hustle Review

Time Entertainment has a review on American Hustle:

American Hustle: Sex, Scandal and Flat-Out Fun

Christian Bale, Amy Adams, Bradley Cooper and Jennifer Lawrence form a fabulous ensemble cast in David O. Russell’s dramatic comedy about the Abscam scandal

Irving Rosenfeld approaches the bathroom mirror without bothering to ask who’s the fairest of them all. Paunchy of gut and bald on top, he knows he has work to do. Like a surgeon of sleaze, he glues a toupee thatch to his pate, arranges the lank hair on his temples across his skull and shellacs the whole mop with hair spray. Now he just needs to suck in his gut and don a three-piece suit and — voilà! — he’s 1970s New Jersey’s idea of a presentable businessman. Or con man, that is: Irving sells art forgeries and takes money for investments in fantasy companies. Charles Ponzi might say, with a connoisseur’s appreciation, “Now that’s a schemer.”

You watch the first scene of American Hustle and think, That’s Christian Bale doing another of his life-imperiling body transformations. Bale lost 62 lb., from a muscular 182 to an emaciated 120, for the lead role in The Machinist; somehow he survived. This time he gained 40 lb. and walked with an older man’s slouch. For his trouble, he herniated two discs. He also crept inside Irving’s body and spirit to play — no, to convincingly be — a grifter working the long con. Doesn’t everybody, really, through white lies and easy evasions? “We’re all conning ourselves one way or another,” Irving-Bale says, “just to get through life.”

The best way we can think of to get through 140 minutes of your life would be to see American Hustle, a balls-out story about political corruption that director and co-writer David O. Russell turned into a crazy, conniving comedy: history replayed as sparkling farce. Russell reunited the star pairs from his last two films — Bale and Amy Adams from The Fighter, Bradley Cooper and Jennifer Lawrence from Silver Linings Playbook — then Cuisinarted the romantic alliances until everyone had a chance to get screwed in one way or another. The New York Film Critics Circle recently acknowledged the toxic, tonic splendor of American Hustle by giving it awards for Best Film, Best Supporting Actress (Lawrence) and Best Screenplay (Eric Warren Singer and Russell). These should be the first of many awards from now until Oscar night.

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2013 Dec 08

Palm Springs Film Fest: ‘American Hustle’ to Receive Ensemble Performance Award

The film’s star-studded cast includes Oscar winners Christian Bale and Jennifer Lawrence and Oscar nominees Amy Adams, Bradley Cooper and Jeremy Renner.

The star-studded cast of David O. Russell’s dramedy American Hustle — which includes Oscar winners Christian Bale and Jennifer Lawrence and Oscar nominees Amy Adams, Bradley Cooper and Jeremy Renner — will receive the Ensemble Performance Award at the Palm Springs International Film Festival, it was announced Friday.

The award will be presented on Jan. 4 at the Palm Springs Convention Center as part of the festival’s 25th edition, which runs from Jan. 3-13.

“Russell has created a viscerally powerful film,” said festival chairman Harold Matzner. “American Hustle grabs you from the start and is populated by a group of eminently believable characters as brought to life by this brilliant cast. The Palm Springs International Film Festival is proud to present the entire cast of American Hustle with our 2014 Ensemble Performance Award.”
Past recipients of the award include last year’s eventual best picture Oscar winner Argo, as well as Babel (2006) and The Social Network (2012) before that.

The fest previously announced that it will honor 12 Years a Slave’s helmer Steve McQueen with its Director of the Year Award; Dallas Buyers Club’s Matthew McConaughey with its Desert Palm Award, Actor; Gravity’s Sandra Bullock with its Desert Palm Award, Actress; August: Osage County’s supporting actress Julia Roberts with its Spotlight Award; and Nebraska’s Bruce Dern with its Career Achievement Award. Additional announcements are expected shortly.

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2013 Dec 08

American Hustle New York Photocall

Jennifer attended a Press Conference and Photocall earlier today in New York to promote American Hustle, here are pictures, thanks to Luciana from AmyAdamsFan.com:


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2013 Dec 08

The Academy Of Motion Picture Arts And Sciences – American Hustle Screening Pictures

Jennifer attended a screening of American Hustle for the members of The Academy of Motion Picture Arts And Sciences, here are pictures:

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2013 Dec 05

Two New American Hustle Stills

Hey everyone, yet 2 more American Hustle stills are up!

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