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Friday
Dec272013

New Outtakes From Jennifer Lawrence's Time 100 Photoshoot 

All photos by Mark Seliger Thanks to our friends at Jennifer Lawrence Daily, we've got a peek at some outtakes from Jennifer Lawrence's Time 100 photoshoot by photographer Mark Seliger. Back in April, Time's annual 100 Issue hit newsstands, and Jen was selected as one of the 100 most influencial people of the year. Check out a few of the photos that didn't make the issue.

Phot by Mark Seliger. Courtesy ManagementArtists

Tuesday
Dec242013

Vote 'Catching Fire' as Favorite Year End Movie in The People's Choice Awards

People's Choice Awards have added a new category this year, Favorite Year End Movie, and Catching Fire is among the eligible movies. You can vote for Catching Fire through the first hour of the People's Choice Awards, which airs Wednesday, January 8th at 9/8c on CBS.

Click HERE to vote for Catching Fire!

Monday
Dec232013

Two New Photos of Jennifer Lawrence for Dior

Photos by Daniel JacksonTwo never before seen photographs have been circling the internet from Jennifer Lawrence's Dior campaign shoot with photographer Daniel Jackson. Similar photos were published in French magazine Madame Le Figaro in November.

Monday
Dec232013

Jennifer Lawrence named Entertainer of the Year by Associated Press

U.S. editors and news directors took their annual vote on who had the most influence on entertainment and culture in 2013, and Jennifer Lawrence came out on top of The Associated Press' Entertainer of The Year poll.

From Huffington Post:

The battle for AP entertainer of the year came down to the Girl on Fire and the Queen of Twerk.

Jennifer Lawrence edged out Miley Cyrus by one vote in The Associated Press' annual survey of its newspaper and broadcast members and subscribers for Entertainer of the Year.

There were 70 ballots submitted by U.S. editors and news directors. Voters were asked to consider who had the most influence on entertainment and culture in 2013.

Lawrence won 15 votes. Cyrus had 14. Netflix was a close third, earning 13 votes for altering the TV landscape with its on-demand format and hit original series.

But Lawrence — who started the year with an Academy Award for best actress, fueled a box-office franchise as The Hunger Games heroine Katniss Everdeen, and wrapped 2013 with a critically acclaimed performance in American Hustle that just earned Golden Globe and Screen Actors Guild Award nominations — charmed fans everywhere with her candid sincerity.

She was also a fashion darling — a muse for Dior — who made headlines with her pixie haircut. ("That was the weirdest thing that ever happened to me," she recently told Jon Stewart.)

The 23-year-old actress "is not only talented and beautiful, but comes off as incredibly intelligent, genuine, funny and well-spoken in her public appearances and interviews," writes Kristi Runyan of The Derrick and The News-Herald Newspapers in Oil City, Pa. "It's refreshing to see a young woman not squandering her talent and success by succumbing to the temptations many do in Hollywood and who actively speaks about the ridiculous behavior of some of her peers."

 

Monday
Dec232013

VIDEO: Jennifer Lawrence Talks About American Hustle on Good Morning America

Jennifer Lawrence discusses "American Hustle" and what happened after her Oscar moment with the iconic actor., Jack Nicholson on Good Morning America.

Monday
Dec232013

Jennifer Lawrence Visits Kosair Children's Hospital in Louisville, KY

Photo thanks to Tae Suk Diebold

Jennifer Lawrence is making us love her even more, if that's possible. During her holiday break from shooting Mockingjay and promoting American Hustle, she spent some time giving back in her home town of Louisville, KY by visiting Kosair Children's Hospital. When we posted this picture to our Facebook page we got such an amazing outpouring of love and praise for Jennifer. Many of the fabulous nurses from the hospital, parents and families of the children there commented on this picture, saying that she showed up with her parents, unnanounced, just to brighten their day. Thanks to all of you for sharing your stories and photos with us! What a lovely role model. We love you, Jen!

Photo thanks to Hope Hodges

We are still searching for the source of the middle photo. If it is yours, please let us know so that we can give you proper credit!! And thank you!

Friday
Dec202013

Fan Made Friday - Replica of Katniss' 75th Hunger Games Bow & Arrows

Welcome to Fan Made Friday! A new feature that's all about YOU and your Hunger Games creations! There are so many creative people in this fandom and we wanted to take some time to highlight some of the things you've done.

First up is a bow and arrows made by Raul Tavarez. Raul is an avid Hunger Games fan and archery enthusiast. He decided to make his own bow and arrows, inspired by the one Katniss used in the 74th Hunger Games. Check it out in action. Can you believe he made this out of PVC pipe? It's so beautiful!

Raul made the arrows out of wood and used clear fletching (the feathers on the arrow) just like in the movie.

For reference, here's Katniss and her bow from The Hunger Games. Great job, Raul! You can follow Raul on twitter at @fire_is_catchin.

Would you like to be featured in a Fan Made Friday post? Write us HERE and tell us what you created. We may feature you in a future FMF post!

Friday
Dec202013

Coldplay Performs "Atlas" Live in London

From Rolling Stone:

After a botched start that included a round of "Fix You," Coldplay's Chris Martin led his band into their first-ever live performance of "Atlas" last night in London. The song is Coldplay's contribution to the The Hunger Games: Catching Fire Soundtrack.

Bathed in blue light, a very sweaty Martin looked relieved as the band kicked into the song together. As he began singing the opening lines – "Some saw the sun, some saw the smoke" – the audience joined in just as loud. As the song built, Martin sang "carry the world" while guitarist Jonny Buckland coaxed some plaintive notes from his instrument. The performance went so well, unlike that of their previous song, that Martin jumped up from his piano with an ear-to-ear smile and did a little victory lap on the stage.

The performance was part of an event Coldplay organized called "Under 1 Roof," and it also featured sets by Lily Allen, Robbie Williams and Ricky Gervais as his Office character David Brent, among others. The concert benefitted Kids Company, a U.K. organization that provides "practical, emotional and educational support to vulnerable inner-city kids."