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No Hard Feelings 2023 Movie Review Trailer Poster Online

 Jennifer Lawrence, an Uber driver without a car, finds herself financially strapped in a new trailer for the R-rated comedy "No Hard Feelings." That is, until a wealthy couple offers her a Buick Regal if she agrees to "date" her awkward 19-year-old son before she leaves for college.


"You won't even rent your house, but now you're going to rent your vagina?" one of Lawrence's friends asks upon hearing about her arrangement, to which Lawrence replies, "You've got a Road Runner tattoo that covers your entire back, I don't think you should be telling anyone what to do with your body."

Director: Gene Stupnitsky
Writers: John Phillips, Gene Stupnitsky
Stars: Jennifer Lawrence, Ebon Moss-Bachrach, Natalie Morales

In the trailer, Lawrence frantically circles a high school party looking for Percy (Andrew Barth Feldman), breaking into rooms only to find teenagers sitting on her phones. "No one fucks anymore?" she asks, stunned.


Released June 23, the R-rated comedy from Sony Pictures Entertainment stars newcomer Feldman alongside Matthew Broderick, Laura Benanti, Natalie Morales, Scott MacArthur and Ebon Moss-Bachrach.


Gene Stupnitsky directs "No Hard Feelings" from a script he wrote with John Phillips. In 2019, Stupnitsky made the raunchy "Good Boys," a coming-of-age film produced by Seth Rogen and starring Jacob Tremblay, and co-wrote 2011's "Bad Teacher" and 2009's "Year One."


Lawrence produces “No Hard Feelings” with Alex Saks, Naomi Odenkirk, Marc Provissiero and Justine Ciarrocchi. He most recently starred in Adam McCay's Oscar-nominated doomsday comedy "Don't Look Up" opposite Leonardo DiCaprio, as well as Lila Neugebauer's 2022 drama "Causeway" with Brian Tyree Henry.

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