Jennifer Lawrence Reveals the One Movie She Could Watch Again and Again
Jennifer Lawrence once shared some of her favorite movies in a candid interview with Vanity Fair, giving fans a glimpse into her go-to comfort films.
While Lawrence admitted that her choices aren’t necessarily “artistic,” she praised several classic comedies that have stood the test of time.
Lawrence highlighted films like Dumb and Dumber, Planes, Trains and Automobiles, and There’s Something About Mary, admitting she has rewatched some multiple times. “There’s Something About Mary. I just watched that for the 50th time,” she said.
However, the movie she said she could watch endlessly is Bridget Jones’s Diary. “Bridget Jones’s Diary is the one that, no matter when it’s on, I will watch it. Anytime,” Lawrence explained. The 2001 romantic comedy, starring Renée Zellweger, Hugh Grant, and Colin Firth, follows the humorous and relatable misadventures of Bridget Jones as she navigates love, work, and life in London.
Bridget Jones’s Diary was widely praised by critics upon release. Reviewers applauded Zellweger’s charming performance and the film’s balance of humor and heart.
The movie earned several award nominations, including a BAFTA nod for Best Actress, and helped cement Zellweger as a leading figure in romantic comedies. Its witty screenplay, combined with relatable themes of love and personal growth, contributed to the film becoming a lasting favorite among audiences.
Lawrence’s admission shows that even top Hollywood stars enjoy returning to familiar and comforting stories. Her love for the film demonstrates how well-crafted comedies can continue to resonate across generations.
It’s refreshing to see a star like Jennifer Lawrence embrace films that are simply fun and entertaining. It reminds us that enjoying movies doesn’t always have to be about awards or artistic merit—it’s about connection and enjoyment. What are your favorite comfort movies? Share your picks in the comments.


