The poster for House at The End of the Street has been released and features our Jennifer Lawrence. View it in our galleries!

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The poster for House at The End of the Street has been released and features our Jennifer Lawrence. View it in our galleries!

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Thanks to the tumblr jagfinnsinte 30+ new outtakes from Jennifer’s photoshoot for Interview magazine have been added to our galleries. Enjoy!
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On April 19, Jennifer appeared on the Spanish talkshow El Hormiguero on which I think she made a total success. In this masterpost we provide lots of stills from the interiview, the actual video interview and an article from E! Online.
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We love when celebs express themselves through an impromptu dance break.
When Jennifer Lawrence is Katniss, she’s hard-core, intense and super badass with a bow and arrow. But when Lawrence is, well, herself, she’s a fun dance machine.
At least that’s what we saw from her appearance on El Hormiguero.
The Hunger Games star stopped by the Spanish TV show, and as much as we’d love to say she shocked us all with a traditional flamenco dance, she didn’t.
But that doesn’t matter, because she did show off some of her dance skills—which judging by the picture are similar to The Twist—and looked amazing doing it, so for that, we say—you go girl.
Once again, Jennifer has proven that she is not the shy type, and that’s why we love her.
Now excuse us, we got the sudden urge to bust a move.
It seems if as soon as I went away for a three-day vacation – Jennifer news started raining. Unfortunate at the time but I am now back to start catching up with what happened when I was gone. First up – Jennifer is considered for a new project. The best-selling NYT memoir from 2005, The Glass Castle but no official word has been heard yet.

According to Deadline, Lawrence may star in the adaptation of gossip columnist Jeanette Walls‘ best-selling book The Glass Castle: A Memoir. Hit the jump for more.The Glass Castle was published in 2005, and set the record for longest time on the New York Times bestseller list for a memoir (261 weeks). The book focuses on her difficult childhood growing up with her “dysfunctional but vibrant” family.
The rights to The Glass Castle were originally picked up in 2005 by Paramount Pictures and Brad Pitt‘s Plan B productions, but now Deadline reports that Lionsgate now has the rights to bring Walls’ memoir to the big screen. Screenwriter Marti Noxon (Fright Night) will pen the script.
Oh, give me more of those blonde, delicious curles! Seing Jennifer all costumed and wrapped in a period drama has really been something I have been waiting for and today the first still as well as a press release for Serena became available via Collider.

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LOS ANGELES – April 11, 2012 – Production has commenced in Prague on 2929 and Studiocanal Productions’ highly anticipated movie “Serena” directed by Oscar®-winner Susanne Bier (“In a Better World,” “Things We Lost in the Fire”) from a screenplay by Christopher Kyle (“Alexander”). The film stars Academy Award nominee Jennifer Lawrence (“Winter’s Bone,” “The Hunger Games”), Bradley Cooper (“Limitless,” “The Hangover”), Toby Jones (“Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy,” “My Week with Marilyn”) and Rhys Ifans (“Skyfall,” “The Amazing Spider Man”). “Serena” is based on Ron Rash’s acclaimed novel of the same name, which was a finalist for the 2009 PEN/Faulkner Award for Fiction.
“Serena” is produced by Ben Cosgrove, 2929 co-owners Todd Wagner and Mark Cuban, Chockstone Pictures’ Paula Mae Schwartz and Steve Schwartz, and Nick Wechsler via his Nick Wechsler Productions banner. Studiocanal co-financed the project with 2929 and is handling all foreign sales.
The film follows newlyweds George (Cooper) and Serena Pemberton (Lawrence) who travel from Boston to the mountains of North Carolina where they begin to build a timber empire in 1929. Serena soon shows herself to be the equal of any man: overseeing crews, hunting rattle-snakes, even saving a man’s life in the wilderness. Together, this king and queen rule their dominion, killing or vanquishing all who stand in the way of their ambitions. But when Serena learns that she can never bear a child, she sets out to murder the woman who bore George a son before his marriage. And when she starts to suspect that George is protecting his illegitimate family, the Pembertons’ intense, passionate marriage begins to unravel as the story moves toward its shocking reckoning.
“2929 is thrilled to bring Ron Rash’s epic American novel to the big screen,” Cosgrove said. “Audiences are drawn to great stories with authentic characters – with this amazing cast and a director of Susanne’s caliber at the helm, we’re confident that moviegoers will find ‘Serena’ riveting.”
“Serena” also marks the second collaboration in the last year between 2929 and Studiocanal. The two also partnered on “Deadfall” starring Eric Bana, Olivia Wilde and Sissy Spacek; the film bows later this year.
“We are very happy to be partnering with 2929 again,” said Olivier Courson, Chairman and CEO of Studiocanal. “Susanne Bier is a director we all greatly admire at Studiocanal, so to be able to finance and distribute her next film is a great pleasure for us. And like any filmgoer, we are very excited to see Bradley Cooper and Jennifer Lawrence together in this epic film.”