“The human body’s a cash cow — people don’t understand this,” teases a supporting character early on in No Hard Feelings, a sex comedy that distributor Sony Pictures has smartly, if overzealously, marketed as Jennifer Lawrence’s raunchy return to the theatrical box office.
The Oscar winner’s 2022 outing, Causeway, and her co-starring role in the 2021 satire Don’t Look Up, were both streaming projects that got comparatively little play in theatres. Otherwise, she’s been largely absent from moviemaking since 2017, only signing on to one film a year after a whirlwind ascent to the upper echelons of Hollywood.
We don’t get very many sex comedies anymore, thanks to