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Sunday
Feb172013

Jennifer Lawrence Covers The Wrap's OscarWrap

Jennifer Lawrence graced the cover of The Wrap magazine's last OscarWrap issue for the 2013 season. She also let them shoot some behind-the-scenes video of photographer Patrick Fraser's cover shoot. You can see a few quick peeks of Jen's stylist, Mark Townsend fluffing her hair! 

 

From The Wrap OscarWrap cover story:

On The Hunger Games:

Lawrence’s career has seemingly run on two parallel tracks: indies like “Silver Linings,” “Winter’s Bone” and “The Burning Plain” on one side, franchises like “The X-Men” and “The Hunger Games” on the other. The franchise side brings her the $10 million paydays, but the indie side is clearly where her heart lies.

“I had done indies before ‘Winter’s Bone,’” she said, “but that was the first time I could really identify that feeling of being freezing cold and on your 18th hour of free overtime, and everybody else was doing the same thing, and we were all there for the passion of what we were making. That is a feeling that you’ll never get on a studio movie. You’ll get a really nice trailer, but you’ll never get that bond with people. That is only on indies, and I long for that every day.”

Yet she’s going back to her final nine days of shooting on the second “Hunger Games” movie right after the Oscars, and then she’s doing another “X-Men” film. “The first ‘X-Men,’ I was excited to see what a giant studio film would be like,“ she said. “It seemed like it might be fun, and it was. With ‘Hunger Games,’ I loved it despite its size. I loved the script and the books and I loved everybody involved in it. 

I didn’t like how big it was, and I did not want to be in another franchise. But I don’t regret saying yes, which kind of surprises me. Because I fully expected to.”

Read the full story at TheWrap.com

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