Jennifer Lawrence appears in headlines this week as her 2023 sex comedy No Hard Feelings becomes available to stream on HBO Max, as reported by ComingSoon.net. The film kept an 86 percent Popcornmeter score on Rotten Tomatoes after its theatrical run, and it grossed more than $87 million against a reported budget near $45 million, the outlet said. In the movie Lawrence plays Maddie, a bartender hired by wealthy parents to date their awkward, 19-year-old son Percy before college, a plot synopsis supplied by the same report states.
ComingSoon.net noted additional credits for the film, which was directed by Gene Stupnitsky from a screenplay he co-wrote with John Phillips. The ensemble cast includes Andrew Barth Feldman, Matthew Broderick, Natalie Morales, Laura Benanti, Kyle Mooney, Hasan Minhaj and others, and Phillips served as an executive producer alongside Kerry Orent. The report also says Lawrence produced the film with Justine Ciarrocchi, Alex Saks, Naomi Odenkirk and Marc Provissiero, and that she earned a Golden Globe nomination for Best Actress for her leading performance.
The ComingSoon.net coverage framed the HBO Max move as a new streaming home for the Sony Pictures release and repeated the film's studio credits and cast details. The report did not attach new box office totals or wider distribution dates beyond the streaming availability, and it cited Rotten Tomatoes for the Popcornmeter score.
Fashion Appearances And Broader Career Notes
Aside from streaming news, Lawrence remains a frequent fashion subject in recent coverage, with outlets charting multiple New York City street looks and broader style trends linked to her wardrobe. Us Weekly highlighted a daytime look where she paired white pants with yellow suede flats from The Row, vintage Balenciaga cargo pants, a navy La Ligne sweater and an Hermès Lindy bag, noting the outfit's ease and viral potential.
Other fashion write ups described a denim "shacket" Lawrence wore, and one outlet identified an affordable Amazon lookalike shirt. Bustle framed a recurring styling tactic as a "wrong shoe color theory" after the actress combined bright flats with contrasting red and pink pieces, while a stroller-walk itemized report listed a strawberry red rugby top, sequin-accented pink pants, yellow Vincit loafers from The Row, a Tory Burch seashell necklace and a Citymeals on Wheels baseball cap.
A separate fashion feature traced five trainer trends associated with her off-duty looks, naming Puma Speedcats, slim Adidas Tokyo trainers, Mary Jane hybrid trainers, a dad-sneaker revival and gorpcore technical styles. Coverage of Lawrence across these pieces also referenced her producing credits and recent films, noting No Hard Feelings alongside Causeway and Die My Love as projects she led or produced, as reflected in the background material compiled in the source set.
