Tag: Magazines

2014 Nov 04

Empire Magazine December (Scans)

Empire Magazine December (Scans)

Here are scans from the December issue of Empire Magazine. It features new stills and an interview with Jennifer and director Francis Lawrence. There’s also a feature on Serena. Thanks Luciana for the scans!



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2014 Nov 04

Total Film October, Cine Premiere & Accion Cine-Video November (Scans)

More magazines from October and November, with features on The Hunger Games: Mockingjay and Serena!





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2014 Nov 04

Gallery: Magazine Scans Update

Hello everyone! Catching up on some older magazines from 2014, huge thanks to Claudia!




2014 Oct 27

Empire December 2014 Covers – Featuring The Mockingjay

The new covers (Newsstands and Subscribers only) for the Empire Magazine has been released, the magazine will be sale on October 30rd!


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2014 Oct 10

Vanity Fair – November 2014 (Scans + Photoshoot)

Vanity Fair – November 2014 (Scans + Photoshoot)

Here are scans from the November 2014 issue of Vanity Fair, and the beautiful photoshoot!


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2014 Oct 07

Jennifer Lawrence covers Vanity Fair and talks about the leaked photos for the first time

Jennifer is on the cover of the November issue of Vanity Fair and she talks about the leaked photos for the first time. Here’s the cover and an excerpt from the magazine, which will hit newsstands tomorrow, October 8th.

Cover Exclusive: Jennifer Lawrence Calls Photo Hacking a “Sex Crime”“I was just so afraid. I didn’t know how this would affect my career.”

That’s just the beginning of what Jennifer Lawrence has to say about her stolen-photos saga in the cover story of Vanity Fair’s November issue, the digital edition of which will be available Wednesday, October 8, and which hits newsstands in New York and Los Angeles on Thursday, October 9.

Lawrence originally met with V.F. contributing editor Sam Kashner on August 13. News broke that hackers had stolen personal photos of her and posted them online on August 31—two weeks after the interview and a month after her July 29 cover shoot with Patrick Demarchelier. So Kashner followed up with Lawrence’s team in hopes of giving the actress “a chance to have the last word.”

“I could just sense after having spent a little time with her that she would come out swinging,” Kashner tells VF.com.

The 24-year-old actress had not previously commented on the incident, but she spoke to Kashner at length about the anger she felt. “Just because I’m a public figure, just because I’m an actress, does not mean that I asked for this,” she says. “It does not mean that it comes with the territory. It’s my body, and it should be my choice, and the fact that it is not my choice is absolutely disgusting. I can’t believe that we even live in that kind of world. ”

n the cover story, the Hunger Games star vents her frustration not just with the offending hackers but also with those—including people she knows—who viewed the images online. “Anybody who looked at those pictures, you’re perpetuating a sexual offense. You should cower with shame. Even people who I know and love say, ‘Oh, yeah, I looked at the pictures.’ I don’t want to get mad, but at the same time I’m thinking, I didn’t tell you that you could look at my naked body.”

Lawrence also shares a message for the tabloid community: “You have a choice. You don’t have to be a person who spreads negativity and lies for a living. You can do something good. You can be good. Let’s just make that choice and—it feels better.”

Lawrence speaks of the wrenching moment when she had to call her father about the hack. “When I have to make that phone call to my dad and tell him what’s happened … I don’t care how much money I get for The Hunger Games,” she says. “I promise you, anybody given the choice of that kind of money or having to make a phone call to tell your dad that something like that has happened, it’s not worth it.” She allows herself to joke a little about that terrible moment: “Fortunately, he was playing golf, so he was in a good mood.”

With her words now out in the open, the F.B.I. on the case, and a billion-dollar franchise to carry over the finish line, Lawrence seems to be regaining her footing.

“Time does heal, you know,” she tells Kashner. “I’m not crying about it anymore. I can’t be angry anymore. I can’t have my happiness rest on these people being caught, because they might not be. I need to just find my own peace.”

In Kashner’s more than 3,000-word piece, Lawrence speaks extensively about a variety of subjects, including what she needs in a relationship (“I would so much rather be bored than excited and have passion”), her adoration for the Real Housewives franchise, and her love for comedian Larry David. Kashner also speaks to Hunger Games director Francis Lawrence, Serena director Susanne Bier, and actor Woody Harrelson, who says of Lawrence, “You know, it’s not terrible, people telling you you’re great; what’s terrible is when you start believing it. She never got fucked up.”

2014 May 09

Jennifer Lawrence covers Marie Claire

Jennifer is the cover of the June 2014 issue of Marie Claire, looking beautiful! Here’s the cover and a few high resolution pics from the photoshoot (go to the gallery to view them all!).

Sneak peek from the article via marieclaire.com (where you can read the rest of the article and view the Behind Scenes Video)

Jennifer Lawrence Just Can’t Help It

“I’m pregnant,” Jennifer Lawrence tells me with deadpan solemnity, swirling a goblet of red wine. Then, seeing my eyes widen, she shakes her head vigorously. “Not really! Quite the opposite, actually…”

We’re sitting in an empty bar at the Mandarin Oriental Hotel in Atlanta, not far from where Lawrence, in her role as the longbow-wielding Katniss Everdeen, is filming the third and fourth installments of The Hunger Games franchise, Mockingjay-Part 1, due out in November, and Mockingjay-Part 2, a November 2015 release. Our allotted time is just about up, and I’ve demanded a juicy piece of gossip in exchange for promising to keep out of print whatever career-ending comments she may have already uttered. (Nobody ever said celebrity journalism was pretty.)

By “quite the opposite,” the actress means it’s that time of the month, which may seem quite the overshare, even coming from the girl who introduced the world to the perils of “armpit vagina” while wearing Dior Haute Couture at this year’s Screen Actors Guild Awards. But it is crucial to bear in mind when you hear her fulminate about various annoyances, from fans who interrupt her during meals to Anne Hathaway’s online haters to, yes, the paparazzi.

Lawrence’s hair is short, honey-colored, and windswept. She’s wearing a gray sweatshirt from Topshop, J Brand jeans, and a pair of black suede boots. Her black leather bag is “a gift from Tom Fordy,” she trills. Among its contents: an informational sheet that came with her birth control; a computer charger; a bottle of Chloé perfume, custom-monogrammed by a friend with Lawrence’s nickname Katpiss Neverclean; and some lip balm, which she generously offers to share.

Lawrence has a reputation as every girl’s imaginary BFF for a reason: In person, she is in fact the nicest, coolest, most grounded and hilarious superstar you’d ever hope to meet. But the 23-year-old Oscar winner has also got a mouth on her and a marked disinclination to censor what comes out of it. So far, that has generally worked in her favor. But every so often, when the moon tides are just so, look out. “You don’t know what it’s like to tell your ovaries not to make you cry,” she lectures. “You don’t know what that’s like! It’s going to be so hard to watch my daughter come home from school crying about her period and not just say, ‘You need a glass of wine. That will fix you right up!'”

But before all that, she has a movie to promote. X-Men: Days of Future Past is the latest in the mutant-superhero franchise in which Lawrence returns as Raven Darkholme, aka Mystique, a self-effacing shape-shifter whose natural skin tone is a vibrant, scaly, cerulean blue. One of the great ironies of Lawrence’s short but extraordinary career—playing relentlessly determined heroines in everything from scrappy indies (Winter’s Bone) and thoughtful dramas (Silver Linings Playbook, American Hustle) to tentpole franchises like The Hunger Games—is that this supposed superhero has somehow been the feeblest character in the bunch. That, she promises, will change in this new installment. “In X-Men: First Class, she’s insecure, and she wants to be something she’s not,” Lawrence explains. “But in this one, it’s years later. She’s her own agent, and she’s proud of who she is, so yeah, she will not be as wimpy.”

2014 Apr 10

Jennifer Lawrence graces the cover of Entertainment Weekly as Mistyque + new teaser

Jennifer Lawrence is Mystique on the cover of the new Entertainment Weekly, plus there’s a new 15sec teaser (of what will be probably a 60sec teaser) that’ll air during the MTV Movie Awards on Sunday.

2014 Mar 14

Total Film May 2014 – X-Men: Days of Future Past Feature

X-Men: Days of Future Past is the cover story on the May issue of Total Film, with a new Behind Scenes photo, here’s the article from the magazine, which also has a feature on The Hunger Games: Catching Fire.

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2014 Mar 06

Entertainment Weekly March 14th Scans

Digital Scans from the March 14th issue of Entertainment Weekly are up in the gallery, thanks Claudia.

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2014 Jan 29

Empire March 2014 Cover + 1 new X-Men: Days of Future Past Still

Empire Magazine is releasing 25 exclusive covers from X-Men: Days of Future Past. You can view them all their website. Here’s the Jennifer cover as Mystique and a brand new still:

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2014 Jan 08

Jennifer covers W Magazine February “The Movie Issue”

Jennifer Lawrence is one of the six covers of the February issue of W Magazine titled “The Movie Issue”. Here’s the cover, a behind scene photo and the photoshoot:


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2013 Dec 21

Magazine Scans & Photoshoots Update

Some scans and photoshoots have been added to the gallery, thanks Luciana, Marica and Claudia.




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2013 Dec 09

Best Movie – Italy – December 2013 Scans

Jennifer is featured on the December issue of Best Movie from Italy, with an article on American Hustle, scans thanks to Claudia

2013 Dec 06

Gallery Updates: Magazines

Good evening, everyone! I’m updating the gallery with some older magazines. Credits go Lilly, Luciana, Holly, Claudia, FSR and Marica:


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