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Jennifer Lawrence said in a new interview that she never reads reviews of her own movies
“I genuinely wouldn’t really know how to find it. I don’t know how to look on Twitter,” she said
Lawrence and Robert Pattinson star in their new psychological thriller Die My Love, in theaters Nov. 7
Jennifer Lawrence is not interested in reading reviews of her movies, and she’s also unsure where to find them.
In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter published Tuesday, Nov. 4, the actress and producer, 35, was asked if she keeps up with reviews of her own work.
“No. People on my team will make me aware of things when I need to be aware of them,” she replied. “But it’s not like I’m going to read anything. I genuinely wouldn’t really know how to find it. I don’t know how to look on Twitter.”
When the reporter suggested Lawrence could use the website Rotten Tomatoes if she wanted to look at reactions to her movies, she said, “Which I don’t want to do.”
“I try to just be aware of what I need to be aware of. But I don’t think the postmortem is going to actually help,” she said.
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Jennifer Lawrence in Die My Love
Lawrence, who told the outlet she has watched Die My Love some 10 times now, doubled her workload on the movie as one of its producers. The Academy Award winner began producing her own movies with 2022’s Causeway and has since received five producer or executive producer credits. When THR asked how she feels about watching herself onscreen, especially in her producer capacity, she said, “I’m fine with it.”
“I mean, I do all the things that you would imagine: I notice my pores, I notice when I’m retaining water. But it doesn’t get in the way of me watching it,” Lawrence added. “I’ve been doing it long enough that I can be objective. And sometimes I want to watch playback. If there’s a note or something that’s taking me too many takes — if I’m not understanding what the director is trying to say — then I’ll just watch playback. That helps me.”
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Jennifer Lawrence and Robert Pattinson in Die My Love
Lawrence costars in Die My Love with Robert Pattinson, LaKeith Stanfield, Sissy Spacek and Nick Nolte. The movie premiered worldwide at the 2025 Cannes Film Festival in May, where it received a nine-minute standing ovation and positive reviews.
“Grace, a writer and young mother, is slowly slipping into madness,” reads an official synopsis for the movie. “Locked away in an old house in and around Montana, we see her acting increasingly agitated and erratic, leaving her companion, Jackson, increasingly worried and helpless.”
Die My Love is in theaters Nov. 7.
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