
By the time she was 22, Jennifer Lawrence had already won an Oscar for “Silver Linings Playbook” and starred in two major franchises, “The Hunger Games” and “X-Men.” Despite the accolades and public adulation, Lawrence tells “The Interview” host Lulu Garcia-Navarro that privately, she was always waiting for the backlash. After taking a break and doing some soul-searching, Lawrence is back in the movie “Die My Love,” co-starring Robert Pattinson, in which she plays a woman being driven mad by motherhood.
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The credits for this episode incorrectly omit Thomas Trudeau, who also contributed camerawork.
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