Jennifer Lawrence criticized Kourtney Kardashian in a widely discussed Kourtney Kardashian interview during a Vanity Fair lie detector test. In this Kardashian interview, Lawrence criticized Kourtney for making constant lifestyle announcements. Many noted how Jennifer Lawrence criticized Kourtney openly and directly, with the moment becoming a key Jennifer Lawrence Kourtney pop culture discussion. [1][2]
Lawrence’s Specific Complaints About Kardashian
Lawrence outlined clear examples of behavior that frustrates her:
- Kardashian announces she will stop wearing outfits, rather than simply choosing her wardrobe privately[1]
- Kardashian publicizes that she has no television in her bedroom instead of simply not watching TV[1]
- Lawrence stated: “Everything has to be an announcement… Don’t make an announcement about it… Just stop announcing it.”[1]
Lawrence also expressed jealousy of Emma Stone, admitting Stone’s two Academy Awards exceed her single Oscar. Stone won Best Actress for La La Land (2017) and Poor Things (2024).[3][4][1]
Die My Love Film Receives Mixed Critical and Audience Reception
Die My Love premiered in theaters November 7, 2025, distributed by MUBI in 1,983 locations. The psychological drama directed by Lynne Ramsay explores postpartum depression and marital dysfunction.[5][2]
Critical Acclaim and Audience Rejection
Die My Love generated dramatically divided responses between professional critics and general audiences.
| Reception Metric | Score | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Critics (Rotten Tomatoes) | 78% Certified Fresh[5] | Positive |
| Audience (Rotten Tomatoes) | 44%[5] | Negative |
| CinemaScore grade | D+[5] | Rare low rating |
| IMDB user rating | 6.6/10[5] | Below average |
| Opening weekend box office | $2.7 million[5] | 8th place[5] |
The 34-point critical-audience gap reflects the film’s challenging portrayal of maternal mental health crisis, which alienated mainstream viewers while earning critical praise.[1]
Production Details
The film adapted Argentine novelist Ariana Harwicz’s 2012 novel Matate, Amor. Director Lynne Ramsay returned after an eight-year hiatus since You Were Never Really Here (2017). The cast includes Sissy Spacek, LaKeith Stanfield, and Nick Nolte. Runtime: 118 minutes.[5][2]
Lawrence was pregnant during filming and delivered her second child in April 2025.[1]
Miss Piggy Movie Announced with Emma Stone
Jennifer Lawrence and Emma Stone announced collaboration as co-producers on a Miss Piggy feature film for The Walt Disney Company. This announcement followed discussion of Die My Love and the Lawrence Kourtney Kardashian moment that became widely discussed after the Vanity Fair interview.
Some commentary linked audience response to the Kourtney Kardashian Die My Love reception, noting how public reactions to celebrity personalities can shape film perception. Playwright Cole Escola, 2025 Tony Award winner for Oh, Mary!, will write the screenplay. Lawrence explained that the project originated during pandemic lockdown (2020–2021), marking the first solo Miss Piggy feature film in her 55-year history.
