Jennifer Lawrence Hints At Plans To Star In More R-Rated Films
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Actress Jennifer Lawrence has preferred starring in R-rated films following her recent role in the raunchy comedy “No Hard Feelings.”
Known for her diverse filmography and ability to bring characters to life, Lawrence declared the genre as her “sweet spot” after starring as an Uber driver in the movie.
The actress recently shared her apprehension about working with method actors, noting that it makes her “nervous.”
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Jennifer Lawrence Teases Her Preferred Movie Genre

Lawrence, who has captivated audiences with her performances in various genres, from the dystopian action of “The Hunger Games” franchise to the psychological drama of “Silver Linings Playbook,” joked about her desire to delve into R-rated films only.
The 32-year-old actress’s revelation comes after starring as an Uber driver in her latest film, “No Hard Feelings,” in which she portrayed a bold and unapologetic character with a penchant for pushing social boundaries.
During a chat with Cameron Diaz for Interview Magazine, Lawrence shared that she’d always wanted to do a comedy, but finding one funny enough was an ordeal.
“It was a blast. I’ve always wanted to do comedy, and I’ve been asked a million times,” she admitted. “I was never against it, but you’ve seen the movies that come out. I don’t want to name anything specifically, but there hasn’t been anything funny.”
Jennifer Lawrence Says She ‘Doesn’t Want To Do Anything Else’

In her chat with Diaz, the actress boldly proclaimed her love for R-rated films, stating that they are her “sweet spot” for unleashing her creativity.
Diaz had quipped that hard R-rated comedy movies were something Lawrence was “born to do” before adding that it “might be your sweet spot.” Lawrence replied, “If that’s my sweet spot, then I don’t ever want to do anything else.”
The 32-year-old Oscar-winning actress publicly praised Diaz, branding her the reigning “icon of R-rated comedies.”
“No Hard Feelings,” directed by acclaimed director Gene Stupnitsky, follows the story of Lawrence’s unabashedly uninhibited character, Maddie, who responded to a Craigslist ad from…