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Saturday
Jan122013

Jennifer Lawrence Talks About Catching Fire At The Critic's Choice Awards

Jennifer Lawrence had an adorable interview with Josh Horowitz from MTV on the red carpet of the Critic's Choice Awards. She talked about the Catching Fire shoot being "harder" than The Hunger Games and said that the "schedule was exhausting" but that it's "so fun to get back with everybody." Look out Fran-Solo.

 

 

 

Saturday
Jan122013

Jennifer Lawrence Attends Golden Globes Pre-Party

Jennifer continued her marathon week of appearances at the W Magazine/Dom Perignon Pre-Golden Globes Party at Chateau Marmont. Jennifer rocked a gorgeous blue Victoria Beckham dress and must have gone straight from the Fandango Live Q & A to Chateau.

Ah, the whirlwind life of an multi award-nominated actress! She can sleep in a few months, right?

 

Friday
Jan112013

Watch Jennifer Lawrence Tonight on Fandango's SLP Live Q&A

 

 

 Tonight, Friday, January 11 at 9pm ET/6PM PT watch Jennifer Lawrence and the entire cast of Silver Linings Playbook in a live Q&A on Fandango.com! It's the only film nominated for all acting categories in this year's Academy Awards. 

Click HERE to watch.  

Friday
Jan112013

Jennifer Lawrence at The AFI Awards

Girl is BUSY! Jennifer Lawrence hit the red carpet for the AFI Awards luncheon in Beverly Hills today. Jen looks stunning (again) in Prabal Gurung (again)! Jennifer, Bradley Cooper, and Jackie Weaver were at the AFI Awards to support Silver Linings Playbook, chosen as one of the year's top ten films. The American Film Institute’s annual awards of the 10 best films are selected by scholars, film and television artists, critics and AFI Trustees.

Thanks to Katniss-Peeta.com for the images! 

Friday
Jan112013

VIDEO: Jennifer Lawrence Says "About A Week" Left of Catching Fire 

Jennifer Lawrence spoke with E! on the Critic's Choice red carpet last night. She said they had a "little over a week" left of filming The Hunger Games: Catching Fire. It was previously reported that the film had wrapped right around Christmas.

Last night Russ Bowen, anchor for News 13 in Asheville, tweeted that there are reshoots scheduled for March due to some "technical issues" but that everything indicates that Catching Fire will be "even better" than The Hunger Games. He also said "Francis Lawrence's vision nailed it"

Thursday
Jan102013

Jennifer Lawrence at the Critic's Choice Awards 2013

Jennifer Lawrence took home three awards at the Critic's Choice Awards tonight!

Best Actress in an Action Movie for The Hunger Games

Best Actress in a Comedy for Silver Linings Playbook

Best Acting Ensemble for Silver Linings Playbook

Philip Seymour Hoffman also won Best Supporting Actor for The Master, though he didn't attend the awards. 


Jennifer looking gorgeous in Prabal Gurung

Thanks to Katniss-Peeta.com for some of the beautiful photos! 

Thursday
Jan102013

The Hunger Games: Catching Fire - Scans From EW's Tablet Edition 

Can't wait until tomorrow to get your hands on Entertainment Weekly's Catching Fire issue? We've got the scans from the tablet edition! Never has there been a better day to be an Entertainment Weekly subscriber!

Check out some great new photos and tons of behind the scenes scoop:

 









 

 Entertainment Weekly's Catching Fire issue hits newsstands Friday, January 11th. 

Thursday
Jan102013

What We WON'T See In The Hunger Games: Catching Fire

In an exclusive with Entertainment Weekly, Director Francis Lawrence and producer Nina Jacobson share which characters and scenes didn't make the cut. From EW

Fans of Suzanne Collins’s  words, you can rest easy. The adaptation of the Hunger Games sequel Catching Fire will be “very, very true to book,” promises new director Francis Lawrence.

This week’s cover story  describes the whirlwind few weeks that followed once director Gary Ross stepped away from the helm in April. “We were five months from when we needed to start shooting and we had no script and no director,” says producer Nina Jacobson. Once Lawrence came aboard, Jacobson put together her new director with series mastermind Collins to outline the script. Their main task, says Lawrence, was figuring out a way to best distill the novel’s dense first third, during which our hero Katniss Everdeen, home from her victory tour but tormented by the ghosts of war, struggles internally with her next move.

Lawrence says he and Collins were always in agreement about what from the book needed to be distilled, though he was coy about cuts. When asked, for instance, whether we should expect to see Bonnie and Twill — the District 8 runaways Katniss stumbles upon in the woods who first alert her to both the rebellion she inadvertently sparked and the existence of District 13 — he at first demurred. “You’ve got to wait and see,” he urged. But when it was pointed out that there is in fact no Bonnie and Twill listed on the movie’s IMDB page, he gave it up. “Ah, right,” he said with a laugh. On how the movie will now introduce District 13, Lawrence would only say that “it was fun figuring out new ways around things and new ways of doing things.” With Bonnie and Twill gone, so too is the scene of Katniss scaling a tree and then leaping over District 12′s electrified fence. And Darius, District 12′s youngest peacekeeper who intervenes during Gale’s whipping and then sentenced to the life of an Avox, is another who didn’t make the leap from page to screen.

If the loss of Darius bums you out (and it should!), know at least that the filmmakers feel your pain. “It’s as agonizing for us to lose things from the book as it is for a fan,” says producer Nina Jacobson. “I want every single thing in there. But you know what? If you have to give up something in order to give more time to Katniss and Gale or to Effie as she starts to feel a conscience, you make the sacrifices in order to serve the characters and themes that are more essential.”